Haunted Encounters: Face to Face
Haunted Encounters: Face to Face
| 30 November 2012 (USA)
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    FuzzyTagz

    If the ambition is to provide two hours of instantly forgettable, popcorn-munching escapism, it succeeds.

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    Senteur

    As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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    Zandra

    The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.

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    Fleur

    Actress is magnificent and exudes a hypnotic screen presence in this affecting drama.

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    bellab1972

    The only reason I am reviewing Haunted Encounters is to warn people not to waste their time! I watch a few Haunted shows for the entertainment value but this show is just plain insulting! Just because they use terms like "pandora", which is simply a tape recorder and "a ripple in time", which is an idiotic role playing thing they do, does not make this show unique or watchable! In fact, anyone on the show is obviously desperate to be on TV and will do anything for the attention! The majority of the show is the women saying "oh gaaawwwd" and "I'm scared" to the main dude twisting an ankle and again saying, I'm scared!! The only sensible one on the show is the dog, who is often told to bark when they want to make a point. This is even worse than Haunted and Haunted Australia, which I thought couldn't be possible!

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    sgoodchild1

    First of all I gave it a 3 instead of a 1 because I guess on some level it was entertaining and I usually find the Bio channel a good place to learn about interesting events and people and be entertained. Back to the show itself on a technical level I find it very odd that of all the shows of this genre, HE:F2F EVP's are clearer and more responsive than any of the other shows like it. Makes me wonder why even the original show on SyFy with their EVP equipment is so impossible to discern or hear on television it's almost all static. I would think that Ghost Hunters would want HE:F2F's equipment and approach right away. Albeit "imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" Unfortunately it makes it hard to believe what's real or just competitive television

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    zuzic2

    i cant believe they put this garbage on as a paranormal show. A bunch of people that don't even know how to investigate running around screaming and faking evidence. No wonder the paranormal field is getting such a bad rap. Please don't bring this show back for another season it sucks Scooby Doo is a better ghost hunter than this. I don't understand the why production companies don't take the research serious anymore it is sad that it comes down to making everything into joke when there is real people out there that need help and after watching programs like this they will shy away from the real experts and not want to contact anyone for help.

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    Ellis Cornetti

    I was a bit confused on the first episode with all the different gimmicks the show presented, but I really grew to like the dog investigator a lot, he seems to be like a Mel Meter, but I really liked him. The places were different and the wrinkle in time is a neat idea, I can see how changing something in somebody's life story can provoke ghosts into speaking. I do remember Daniel and Jordan from Zak's Paranormal Challenge show, but I guess they've just been doing it for a while, plus Dan was on that SyFy School Hauntings show, which I really liked but was hard to believe. Overall, this show is different from Ghost Hunters, but I like it enough to tune in and see what kind of stunts they are pulling each week, plus I like how everything is in real time since I don't like watching TAPS analyze evidence. It's not Ghost Hunters, but a close second in my book and more puppy!!!

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