By Kirby
Robinson
October 27, 2008
was the original air date for Paranormal State's
most controversial case. For the past four years the debate over how real or
fake that "I Am Six" episode was still hasn't calmed down.
Now, after an exclusive
investigation involving a team of reporters and investigators, the hidden truth
will come to light.
This book
contains many facts that those involved with that show don't want you to know.
The final pages expose a secret that even over the past few days they have tried
to keep from the public. Never Mock God –
An Unauthorized Investigation into the "I Am Six" Case will be offered
in eBook format at Amazon, B&N and Smashwords.
We hope to have
it available by October 27th, but, if not, to paraphrase Orson Welles from his
wine-selling days: "we will sell no book before its time…"
And, as it'll be
Halloween in exactly one week, I’d
like to share my Top 10 Favorite Horror movies with you.
10] Return of the
Living Dead Part II, 1988 – A campy yet at times very frightening take on
zombie movies. This movie is as good as anything we’ve ever done in this
century when it comes to portraying the living dead!
9] The Exorcism of
Emily Rose, 2005 – Probably the best film to present what it feels like to be
possessed by a demon. Even more frightening because it’s based on a true story.
8] Dracula, 1931 – This
black and white movie starring Bela Lugosi might be dated. It might not have
the special effects, and the script might be a little bit lame at times. But on
a dark and stormy night with the lights out, a bowl of popcorn, and a cold root
beer, it can still give you the creeps.
7] Alien, 1979 and
Aliens, 1986 – The tagline for the first one is “In space no one can hear you
scream.” And if you watch this alone no one in your house will hear you scream.
Get the director’s cut if you can and both Alien movies keep the shocks coming!
6] Halloween, 1978 and
Halloween II, 1981 – The original Halloween, in my opinion, is nonetheless the
best slasher movie. And the unique thing about the second one is the beginning
is actually the end of the original. Michael is still a guy you wouldn’t want
to run into on Halloween night.
5] The Haunting, 1963 –
It may not have the shock value that the others have but it’s one of the best
portrayals of what a sensitive really goes through.
4] 13 Ghosts, 1960 –
The special effects may be outdated but its unique take on the afterlife still
gives me chills.
3] The Exorcist [The
Version You’ve Never Seen], 1973 – Yes, that’s how it’s now titled and if
you’ve not seen this version with four new scenes and a longer running time,
this movie is even scarier than the original version.
2] The Shining, 1980 –
As good if not better than the Stephen King book it’s based on. Shows a very
accurate look into being a sensitive as well as how demons seduce individuals
into becoming possessed.
1] Dominion: Prequel to
the Exorcist, 2005 – This is a film that many have never seen or even heard
about. It’s what leads to the foundation of the Exorcist that would come later.
Not a special effects extravaganza, but highly accurate when it comes to the
confrontation between the exorcist and the demon.
Honorable Mention: Paranormal Activity movies 1-3 [and the
fourth when it's available on Netflix/DVD.
Any of these movies I
would highly recommend especially this time of year!
Congratulations! love the title!
ReplyDeleteTo the horror selections I'm adding one of the biggest cult classics ever... H. P. Lovecraft's "Re-Animator" ..
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