Paranormal Challenge
Paranormal Challenge
| 17 June 2011 (USA)
SEASON & EPISODES
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    Glucedee It's hard to see any effort in the film. There's no comedy to speak of, no real drama and, worst of all.
    Plustown A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
    pointyfilippa The movie runs out of plot and jokes well before the end of a two-hour running time, long for a light comedy.
    Guillelmina The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.
    dominiquedubey As a huge fan of GAC, I decided to watch this with my mum. We were both heavily annoyed by the arrogance and distaste the men team on this show called 'Resident Undead Paranormal' not only did they continuously say sly rude comments about the other time but we very unprofessional and disrespectful to the living dead. The other team were also only show for 10% of the team, while the mens team was show constantly which became a bore, there attitudes would be terrible if they tried to get their own show. At the end of the episode they present their evidence to the judges the other team supplied what to me is one of the most amazing EVPs I have heard, while Resident Undead supplied crappy evidence. Truly truly disappointed with this show.
    Seb Two teams of paranormal investigators wander around a location previously featured on Ghost Adventures. Mostly they are quite large folk and the sweat starts rolling within minutes. If they can survive the haunted locations and diabetes they win "bragging rights", presumably over the other team of heart attack magnets. It's tacky and feels cheap but I quite like it. Most of the evidence is poor but they do catch a few interesting things. The main reason to watch are the weird teams who react to the camera either by looking distinctly uncomfortable or shouting "huuuuh-rahhh bring it onnnnnn" and saying things like "We're going to face them. In the face."The most cringeworthy bits though have to be the women investigators who make the unfortunate decision to flirt with the deceased. These budding necrophiliacs say things like "you want me?" and "imagine what we could do together." I have to stress that these women are incredibly unattractive middle aged frumps. It's hardly surprising that they elicit no response whatsoever.I've decided it's worth an extra star for having the mesmerisingly awful and nervy Chris Flemming in it. Sadly he doesn't get possessed and bray like a horse like he did in Hollywood Hauntings which was a bit of a let down.
    PartialMovieViewer To quote Zak, 'What the hell was that?' I like the show. This is kind of the cage-match, special warfare, mission impossible, ghost-hunting extravaganza all orchestrated by Zak 'The Ghost Adventurers (TGA)' Bagans, and judged by a panel of hocus-pocus experts. The eerie premise of the show is, two tag-teams of ghost hunters face off from their respective neutral corners. Once issued their ghoulish WMDs, the target of interest (usually an asylum or a hotel) is divided in half and each team is sent off on a long range patrol (LRP) and must seek-out and document spooky stuff. The ectoplasm heats up as each is appraised by the hocus-pocus bunch and Zak 'TGA' Bagans. Disembodied voices and unexplained footsteps go wild! Contestants are bug-eyed as fear is tap-tap-tapping at their ventricle chamber doors. Half way through the show, the teams are exorcised from their phantasmal haunts, spiritually critiqued, mystically coached and bewitchingly invoked to the other 'evil' half. This is when the hair not only stands on end, but levitates from one's head. OK, maybe I am a little over-the-top. This is a fun show and shows signs of even getting better. I envy the teams selected for this and know this would be so much fun. Good job Zak.
    carlphillips408 two teams spend the night in a haunted location trying to collect as much evidence as possible using modern equipment. they present their findings at the end of the show.the team with the most findings win a prize. the show is hosted by Zak. a rushed show that jumps on the ghost adventures money train.i do not think a single night in a haunted location is enough time for a serious investigation.an attempt to make more money out of an over used idea.it tries to introduce new ideas.a sure fire way of getting lots of viewers & making loads of money. will attract a lot of fans but (hopefully) will wither away to nothing over time.