Twilight Man
Oct 28, 2009 @ 3:53 pm
OK folks,
look what we got on cable now......
Everyone from Debi Mazar, to Tom Arnold, to Sammy Hagar
"I was awakened by somebody pounding on my front door"
(Yeah, it was David Lee Roth, singing "I Ain't Got Nobody")
even Carnie "Famewhore" Wilson shows up
(I was kinda wondering what she would do for an encore after "Outsider's Inn" and "Celebracadabra")
so is the big question:
"Do you believe?"
or is it:
"What will these people do next?"
Malibu65
Oct 28, 2009 @ 4:16 pm
Haha I wondered if anyone would make this a topic. ; )
I watched only one episode. It featured the late David Carradine. GASP! It was just so sad to watch it knowing he was no longer here with us and here he was talking about his "experience." I cannot even recall what his segment was about as I just kept thinking about his own death and how creepy it was to air his segment. I wonder if his family gave the go ahead on that or what?
lvmom
Oct 28, 2009 @ 4:18 pm
Couldn't even get past Carrie Fisher. Love love love CF, but they repeated her story. Immediately following the first telling. My 13 year old lover of all things ghost even had difficulty with it. It was like that awful show where preteens tell ghost stories and that kid tries to narrate with his spookiest voice. Nails on a chalkboard.
Drew328
Oct 28, 2009 @ 4:23 pm
Carrie Fisher? I thought that was Belinda Carlisle?
daisy720
Oct 28, 2009 @ 7:14 pm
I watch this show and I enjoy it. They tell pretty cool stories. Some are lame, but others are decent. The fact that they're D list or has beens doesn't bother me at all.
Delirium64
Oct 28, 2009 @ 8:47 pm
I enjoy this show also. I like hearing ghost stories.
Gank Em
Oct 30, 2009 @ 5:13 am
I enjoy this show also. I like hearing ghost stories.
I agree. I enjoy hearing about the ghostly experiences of others. One of my favorite shows is
Ghostly Encounters.
TwoBabies
Nov 1, 2009 @ 4:48 am
John Waters! The story itself wasn't very good -- as far as a spooky ghost story -- but he told it masterfully.
I liked Sammy Hagar's story about his father as well as Joan Rivers' story. Some good stories, some mediocre -- Carnie Wilson had an "eh" story (why don't they just have Carnie's sister Wendy on if she's the one who sees ghosts) and I felt Belinda Carlisle was just a girl who was fascinated with the occult and just desperately wanted something to happen to her -- I thought her story lacked the feel of a real specific, personal experience. BC's story was exactly like someone retelling an urban legend.
Tom Arnold's was good but I had to laugh bc he would be the kid who was known for having a pipe organ at home!
Malibu65
Nov 1, 2009 @ 2:22 pm
Doesn't it say at the beginning of this show "Celebrities share their SUPPOSED real-life personal encounters with the paranormal"? I think I read that the one and only time I saw this program. When a tv show uses "supposed" in their description, I have to laugh.
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