Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Ghost Pictures Show


Ghost pictures for your amusement.

Please note, I don't mind skeptics, but I am going to delete any comments that are obscene or overly rude so please don't bother making them. I AM ALSO BLOCKING THESE USERS FROM MY VIDEOS.

There are also a lot of extremely witty people making the claim that these pitures are photoshopped. Given that 80 percent of them were taken and published before the advent of home computers and photoshop, that's not a possibility.

The music is called "Grim Grinning Ghosts" and it's from Disney's Haunted Mansion ride.

Vatican City Ghost


Tourist captures on video, unexplained paranormal activity while vacationing in Vatican City.

22 April 2007 Waverly Hills Shadow


shadow and concurrent orb (see foreground) in tunnel recorded from first floor north end of north hallway.

Pentagon 9-11 Surveillance Camera Video Impact 2


Pentagon 9-11 Surveilence Camera Video of Impact. Does not seem to indicate a Boeing 757 hit the Pentagon. Doesn't show much of anything. Why won't they show us a 757 hitting the Pentagon? They have plenty of Surveillance Cameras surrounding the Pentagon. Why is this the only one made public? You decide.

Waverly Hills ghost


Silhouette of "something" in the hallway. Taken 10-31-06.

Ghost Hunters


TAPS investigates the home of a woman who claims it is haunted.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: David Duchovny Says The X-Files 2 Shoots in December!



During a recent interview with David Duchovny for the recent DVD release of The TV Set, we asked him to tell us what he could about The X-Files 2.

Looking at at your work on The X-Files, it ran for a very long time, are there still things that you would like to see Mulder do? Is that maybe why you're interested in doing another X-Files movie?

David Duchovny: Well, I had always kind of wanted to segue the television show into a movie franchise. I never really wanted the show to die or to quit it. I got tired of the grind of making a network television show but I never tired of the character or the possibilities of the show. I would love it if we were able to expand it into a movie franchise because I love playing the character and I love the show.

Can you talk at all about The X-Files 2? Maybe where that's at or what people might expect from that?

David Duchovny: It's at... the script is written and as far as I know we're all trying to shoot in December at some point. We would all love it if we could keep it a secret and just give everybody a fresh experience of not knowing what the movie's about. I know if I was a fan of the show I would kind of be excited to be surprised.

X-Files 2 Filming This Year?

David Duchovny gives an update.

September 26, 2007 - Might the impending industry strikes be just the boot in the rear that X-Files 2 needed in order to finally get made? Perhaps. Agent Mulder himself, David Duchovny, has revealed that the long-awaited movie sequel could go before cameras as soon as this year.

Duchovny informed Movieweb.com that "the script is written and as far as I know we're all trying to shoot in December at some point. We would all love it if we could keep it a secret and just give everybody a fresh experience of not knowing what the movie's about. I know if I was a fan of the show I would kind of be excited to be surprised."

There were previous reports about X-Files 2 being slated for a summer 2008 release. If the film actually does shoot this winter then that could very well prove true, although it will be quite an effort to make such a tight schedule.

X-Files 2 Movie Returning in 2008

As much as other people, especially fans of the TV show, may have disliked the first X-Files movie that came out in 1998, I actually thought it was a damn good movie. Now a whole 10 years later they may finally make a sequel. In an interview over at IESB.net with David Duchovny, he told them that they are finishing final negotiations and could start filming by early 2008 if not sooner.

IESB discussed the film and what the story may be or how it may play out a bit further with Duchovny:

Q: Is the storyline you talked about last year still the same? It won't involve aliens or a science fiction element and have more of a horror element?

David Duchovny: Not a horror film when compared to today's standards like Saw and Hostel but more of a supernatural thriller.

Q: Who is all returning for the film?

DD: The story will revolve around Gillian's character, Dana Scully, and my character, Fox Mulder.

Q: Are they going to address the time issue, the space between each film? Are they still in the FBI?

DD: There is no script completed, they are still developing the entire story.


You can check out the full interview and the rest of the details on their site. I'm interested, others aren't. Why is this such a "shrug" of a story? Did anyone else like the first X-Files movie besides me?

Gillian Anderson Talks 'X-Files 2' on Her Website




The excitement for the next cinematic installment of the X-Files continues to build! As I told you before, there has been some developments lately regarding another movie based on the very successful 1990s TV show. When last we had word, former TV show Exec. Producer Frank Spotnitz let slip that he was actively developing a new X-Files movie. This was also corroborated by series and movie star David Duchovny during a recent radio interview. So, at that time, all signs looked good for the new film to move forward.

And now, we've got yet another person weighing in on the subject of the X-Files. Not just any person, by the way, but a person who should be as in-the-know as David Duchovny -- series and movie co-star Gillian Anderson. Over at her personal blog, Anderson details many different X-Files-related items including her feelings about the TV show and her co-star Duchovny, why she sometimes both hated and loved the X-Files and how much she's looking forward to doing the movie and working with Duchovny again. Even though, as she says at the site regarding her co-star: "Do I imagine that when we do the film together we won't hate each other for a few hours during the filming? No. We will. Vehemently."

As someone who's done some TV in his time, I can relate completely to her love/hate relationship with the show and her co-star. It's inevitable, as Anderson recalls, that when you spend so much time with people under such long, arduous conditions, you'll start to dislike them -- often intensely at times. It's just the nature of the business. That said, I'm glad she came out with it and hopefully put things to rest once and for all. Of course, the most important bit of knowledge gained from her post is that there is indeed a new X-Files movie and she will be working on it. As Anderson says in her post: "And that's that."

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