Very funny! It's some schlock story about a television journalist who finds a note left by a passenger who died in a plane crash. Stars Genie Francis of Luke and Laura soap opera fame.
NO, I didn't watch!
But I hope I can stay awake to watch Paranormal State at 10pm on Monday night.
I did not like that show. I did like the lead guy tho.
I don't want to see and hear about evil things on TV, tho they were careful not to say the name, which was the proper thing to do. It seemed like a black-and-white show tho- not a lot of color- dark.
I don't know that I will watch it again. They did bring out Mrs. Warren tho.
I liked the episode with the little boy & found it quite emotional.
Hated the demon stuff too. Frankly, I don't believe in demons. You believe in that stuff & you are welcoming negatives. Good & evil exist in all of us.
I also don't like the aspect of all these shows where they use creepy music, special effects, etc. Most Haunted drives me absolutely nuts with the green night lights & screaming women. I watched a few episodes & remembered why I stopped watching. I love Rescue Mediums, but even with that I find the dramatizations & music phony. I would love to see a show in this realm done without the fluff.
“I am innocent. I leave it to my counsel to speak for me.”
—Lizzie A. Borden, June 20, 1893
About that show- Paranormal State: I don't even like the coming attractions now- I can't imagine what people who really dislike this sort of show think when they are forced to watch a scene from an upcoming show! I'm closing my eyes when they do that now. They should warn people.
I think that lead guy has a future- either as a host or a psychic- he doesn't need this group of kids, nor this format- he has star power.
Barbara @ Wed Dec 12, 2007 8:28 pm wrote:Tonight there was a clue on Jeopardy about Lizzie Borden. All 3 contestants rang in to answer. Our Lizzie is a popular gal.
Barbara, our magazine The Hatchet is NAMED in the new Life Supplement!
There is a short piece on Lizzie.
Bob G. gave the news elsewhere here and I bought a copy at Barnes & Noble today at the mall and there was the magazine mentioned on page 105, in the last paragraph!
I was so excited I handed out a few bookmarks Stefani had made! And I was asked if the B&B was haunted...
People may go looking for The Hatchet online and find us here! Yay!
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I didn't watch the show, either. It didn't seem interesting to me. And, I am not a Luke and Laura, General Hospital fan, so I am probably alittle judgemental on the show.
Suicide is painless It brings on many changes and I will take my leave when I please.
OMG!
Did anyone see that show Friday night on Travel CHannel- in the time slot our paranormal shows are usually on- called "Legend Hunters?" The guy was looking for the Ark of the Covenant.
OMG- anyone see that??? AAARRRGGGHHH!
nbcatlover @ Sun Dec 09, 2007 12:58 pm wrote:Very funny! It's some schlock story about a television journalist who finds a note left by a passenger who died in a plane crash. Stars Genie Francis of Luke and Laura soap opera fame.
NO, I didn't watch!
But I hope I can stay awake to watch Paranormal State at 10pm on Monday night.
It seems to me that a similar movie was shot in the '40's or '50's about a survivor of a plane crash contacting the victim's next of kin. I saw it years ago.
-1bigsteve (o:
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snokkums @ Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:41 pm wrote:Darn I missed it. I love watching stuff like that.
Well it certainly was entertaining!
But I couldn't believe the way they decided they had found a Commandment tablet that was overhanging a stream in the rural English countryside. They actually asked a nearby farmer where was the rubble put from when the road had been paved. He said 2 fields over on the left- so to speak- and they think they found the tablet?? EEKK.
snokkums @ Sun Dec 16, 2007 1:41 pm wrote:Darn I missed it. I love watching stuff like that.
Well it certainly was entertaining!
But I couldn't believe the way they decided they had found a Commandment tablet that was overhanging a stream in the rural English countryside. They actually asked a nearby farmer where was the rubble put from when the road had been paved. He said 2 fields over on the left- so to speak- and they think they found the tablet?? EEKK.
One word, Kat. "Hokum."
-1bigsteve
"All of your tomorrows begin today. Move it!" -Susan Hayward 1973