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Dear Pilgrim Studios: Hire Me!

09 Monday Jun 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Famous People, Ghost Hunters, Ghost Hunting, In the News, Media, Paranormal, Reality TV

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Dear Pilgrim Studios, Hire Me!

Word traveled lightning fast when news leaked that Amy Bruni and Adam Berry were leaving Ghost Hunters. Damage control worked overtime with Amy expressing thanks to fans and provided vague clues about their future broadcasting endeavors. Rest assured; both she and Adam are developing a new paranormal show. That’s welcomed news! More—and better—shows are needed. However, if the 2013 season is any indication about quality and production value, I won’t hold my breath.

Last week another Ghost Hunter announced his departure. Britt Griffith also decided to exit, but his future plans are unknown. I’m sure Britt will land on his feet and be okay. He’s talented and educated. Desirable paranormal resume attributes. Not to diminish the departures of Adam and Britt, but Amy will definitely be missed. She brought 20 years’ experience and a sense of adventure to the show. Plus she’s the only strong female lead investigator in Prime Time.

Pilgrim Studios published a casting call to any paranormal-investigator TV wannabes. Apply now! Heck, I did. Sadly I am not what Pilgrim is looking for.

1. I’m female. Of the top 10 paranormal shows currently in production, only two (2) have female investigators. Not one has a strong female lead. [Note: Psychic mediums don’t count because they are the show. Even if they did, only Amy Allan works with a team.]

2. I’m not defenseless. I don’t scream, squeal, or faint. I do, however, say “Oh my stars.” And I have been testing out “Hell’s Bells.” Not sure either would catch on with viewers. Plus, I find that freaking out only freaks out the clients. Bad PR by the way.

3. I’m not a 20-something string bean tart. Nor do I have any tattoos. My co-founder at Archer Paranormal Investigations has enough for both of us. My size 2 days ended when I married.

4. I’m grounded in my beliefs and a practicing Episcopalian. I’m awestruck that God and religion don’t make it into the reality TV scripts. Without God, there would be no devil, or demons for that matter. Clergy are often an afterthought. Shameful! By the way, more religious people believe than non-religious. Catholics and Black Protestants believe more than any other religion.

5. I’m highly opinionated. I’m a lawyer. I have lots of opinions and enjoy sharing them. I’m naturally curious. I’m incredibly nosey. I seek answers, and I do my research. [Note: See blog “Just the Facts, Please!” for discussion.] I care about our clients and want to help them. Isn’t that why we’re there in the first place?

Now that I’ve talked Pilgrim Studios from auditioning me, maybe they will consider my argument. Please cast a strong seasoned female investigator. It’s not Ghost Hunting 101. Female investigators add a much desired component to Ghost Hunters. Plus, demographics and statistics support the decision. More women than men (64% compared to 50%) believe in ghosts. Seventy-three percent (73%) of Americans believe in some aspect of the paranormal. That’s 3 in 4 Americans. Women are the majority. Women are the primary household consumer.

If Pilgrim Studios is reading: I’m still interested in auditioning. Can I bring along Jenn and 2L?

 

Hanger 1: The UFO Files Delivers

15 Thursday May 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Conspiracy Theories, Hoaxes, Media, Radio Show, Reality TV, UFOs

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Hanger 1: The UFO Files

Hanger 1: The UFO Files

 

Hanger 1: The UFO Files

If I ranked my paranormal/unexplained topic interests in numeric order, the listing would be:

  1. Paranormal;
  2. Mysteries;
  3. Urban Legends;
  4. UFOs;
  5. Conspiracy Theories.

However, the UFO topic may move up. Last year a fellow Rotarian presented his evidence about his personal quest for UFO information to my club. He was interesting, and it piqued my interest. The API (Archer Paranormal Investigations) discussed UFOs on our weekly radio show. That really got me thinking. Personal Disclosure Statement: I believe in extraterrestrial life. I’m not sure whether we are as fascinating to them (and cause them to observe us from afar) as we are with them. Personally, I wouldn’t bother. However, when you peruse the Internet, the images are thought-provoking.

When I was a teenager growing up on the water of Southwest Florida I observed a strange unidentifiable object. It was a UFO in a literal sense. I had no idea what it was. That’s not stating that it was an actual extraterrestrial spacecraft hovering over the Intercostal waters. Now I’m hooked and want to know more. So I turned where every able-minded person goes: Television.

Hanger 1: The UFO Files debuted on February 28, 2014. It airs weekly on H2 (one of the various channels for the History Channel) on Fridays at 10 pm. Named for the MUFON facility housing the 70,000+ documents and evidence, the show purports to open the MUFON archives to the American viewing audience. Immediately, any viewer should be suspicious. Television executives whose goals are generating revenue for their networks tailored a TV show to the masses. The show is similar to every other paranormal/conspiracy theory latent enterprise. If you believe everything on the show, then you are one of the fools born every minute = SUCKER!

But that does not mean you should stop watching. You should watch. And question everything! MUFON, the Mutual UFO Network, was established on May 31, 1969 by Walt Andrus. He collected a group of UFO hobbyist and formed the Midwest UFO Network, commonly known as MUFON. The geographic focus shifted from the Midwest to international, but the acronym remained the same. The named changed in 1973. MUFON is the largest investigative organization devoted to Ufology. In the 45 years since its inception, MUFON has investigated a ton of cases—enough to fill a “hanger.” The television series is an attempt to disseminate their “findings” to the public.

Hanger 1 is interesting. I actually enjoy it. I’m not bothered by the supposed inconsistencies reported by skeptics or hard-core Ufologists. Again, this is television entertainment. If you disagree with it airing on H2, a History Channel network, then I sure hope you are waiving your banner at the Weather Channel for airing non-weather related shows. Or TLC (The Learning Channel) for the not-so-educational pageants and cheerleading mama dramas. Remember: Networks air television shows that will make them money. Presentation of the “truth” may not always apply. (Nearly every “reality show” comes to mind)

Back to Hanger 1: The re-enactments are minimal; the “evidence” plausible. For me, the show attains its ultimate goal: My interest is further piqued and I want to know more. That’s a rare feat for most network programming.

 

Oculus—One Cloudy Film

21 Monday Apr 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Haunted Houses, Media, Movies, Pets, Reviews

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Oculus Movie Poster

Oculus Movie Poster

 

Oculus—One Cloudy Film

The gals from Archer Paranormal Investigations (API) took in the film Oculus Saturday night. Many, many words come to mind now that I have properly reflected upon it, and none of them are the words “Good,” “So-So,” or even “Marginal.” This movie was horrible.

There were only two things I liked about the movie: the eerie music and “Dog.” Spoiler Alert: The only saving grace was that the dog was released half way through. I wished that I too was released then. I kept looking at my cell phone to see how much longer the pain would continue. The mediocre storyline could have been overcome with less flash backs. The lady down from me kept saying how confused she was. I wasn’t confused. I was bored.

Prior to the screening, I was concerned that the movie would be too graphic and gruesome. There was one bug-out scene where the adult Kaylie, played by Karen Gillan, mistakenly eats an abnormally large, round light bulb thinking it was an apple. (And the hairdresser should be shot for styling her hair that way, just saying.) Other than that, the horror factor was low. And that would be okay if the director played upon our psyche. He did not. Instead he kept rotating the flashback scenes with present day trying to confuse the viewer. There are so many holes in the plot. Why weren’t the kids in school? What neighbor walks a pre-teen child back without calling 9-1-1? Who has a tattoo on her arm in 2002? How does a mother who never leaves the house really believe her husband is having an affair in his home office? None of this makes sense. Then add an expensive mirror with ties to royalty. How on God’s green earth did this family afford it? It was too distracting to try and reconcile all of this and still watch.

In the end no one won. And that’s a cinematic problem. The protagonist always wins. That’s the formula. That’s what makes the genre work. Instead one dies and the other is remanded back into custody. The movie ends with an obvious desire for a sequel. Pass.

Archer Paranormal Radio

25 Tuesday Mar 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Ghost Hunting, Live Paranormal, Media, Paranormal, Radio Show

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Archer Paranormal Investigations

Archer Paranormal Investigations.

Archer Paranormal Investigations (API) consists of three female investigators: a daredevil, a researcher, and a physical medium. Together with a support crew, API investigates paranormal activity in the Metro-Atlanta area. Visit us at www.archer-pi.com; like us on FaceBook https://www.facebook.com/pages/Archer-Paranormal-Investigations; follow us on Twitter @JMSpear, @HauntedLib, & @MagnoliaPsychic.

Tune in every Thursday night at 7 pm EST to Archer Paranormal Radio on www.liveparanormal.com.

Tune in Thursday, March 20th

16 Sunday Mar 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Artists, Books, Disasters, Famous Locations, Farms, Ghost Hunting, Live Paranormal, Media, Paranormal, Prisons, Radio Show

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Laundry at the Atlanta Prison Farm

Laundry at the Atlanta Prison Farm

This week on the Archer Paranormal Radio:

1. Abandoned in the ATL: The Atlanta Prison Farm. Is it haunted?

2. In the News: Conspiracy theories and lost airplanes. The latest on Flight MH 370.

3. There are a ton of paranormal books out there. What are the API Gals reading and what do they recommend?

Tune in to Archer Paranormal Radio every Thursday evening at 7 pm EST on www.liveparanormal.com.

 

Tonight on The Archer Paranormal Hour

06 Thursday Mar 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Famous Locations, Famous People, Ghost Hunting, Hotels & Motels, Live Paranormal, Media, Paranormal, Radio Show

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Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Waverly Hills Sanatorium

Tonight on the Archer Paranormal Hour:

1. Zak Bagans (Ghost Adventurers) purchases “demon” house. Are the “Portal to Hell” House claims falling apart?

2. Owners of Waverly Hills Sanatorium want to convert it to a 4-star hotel. Would you book a room?

3. Final thoughts from Jenn before her session “Demonic Possession as Defense to Murder” at GhoStock 2014.

Tune in tonight at 7 pm EST on www.liveparanormal.com

 

All Dogs Go to Heaven

27 Thursday Feb 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Animals, Famous People, Live Paranormal, Media, Pets, Radio Show

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Dogs in Heaven Debate

Two churches debate whether dogs (actually all animals) go to heaven.

 

Tonight on the Archer Paranormal Hour:

1. Do animals have souls? Visit http://tithenai.tumblr.com/post/3215186237/two-churches-located-across-the-street-from-each-other to see the great church debate.

2. Can demonic possession be a viable defense to murder?

3. API tribute to the late Harold Ramis.

Tune in at 7 pm EST on www.liveparanormal.com

 

 

 

 

Goodbye, Dr. Spengler

25 Tuesday Feb 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Famous People, Ghost Hunting, Media, Movies

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Ghostbuster Team

Ghostbuster Team

Goodbye, Dr. Spengler

This week the world lost Harold Ramis, screenwriter extraordinaire, from complications of an autoimmune inflammatory vasculitis disease. Ramis was 69 years old. New York Times author Douglas Martin called Ramis the “Alchemist of Comedy.” He is correct. Ramis was the driving force behind an impressive cadre of Hollywood blockbuster films.

My favorite was Ghostbusters (1984). And hands-down, Dr. Egon Spengler was my favorite character. I was captivated by the ghost busting scientific lingo that flowed from his mouth. Compared to the lustful Dr. Peter Venkman (Bill Murray) and the chain smoking carb loading Dr. Raymond Stantz (Dan Aykroyd), Spengler exuded quirky mad scientist. I ate it up. It didn’t hurt that I was a budding Annie Potts fan and was smitten with her infatuation with Egon.

Ghostbusters was more than a comedy. It reflected a shift in how movie-goers perceived horror movies. It was a hybrid genre motion picture combining humor with horror. Prior to the 1980s mainstream Hollywood films were categorized by a strict genre system. Rarely did a film cross genres.

Early motion pictures brought horror literary classics to life. Silent films often revolved around the genre. By the 1920s horror films were premised on supernatural creatures the likes of Dracula, Frankenstein, and the werewolf. As the United States rallied after World War I and II, the studies created films based on mutated monsters. The Cold War was embedded in the growing theme that Americans should fear the nuclear inspired monster. Entering the 1960s, audiences were questioning the human psyche and the psychological thriller was born. Now the villain may appear as an ordinary citizen. The occult explosion carried the industry through the 1970s. At this time, independent filmmakers were able to make low-budget films returning high profits. Previously unknown screenwriters and directors were able to enter and claim their stake in filmmaking. The rise of the sequel and the horror movie franchise takes hold. Slasher films were replacing subtle film techniques. Now the audience saw it all. Gore was the name of the game. Add lusty teenagers and the film was sure to be a cult classic.

At this time, Ramis was finding his footing with comedy films. He completed Animal House, Caddyshack, and Stripes; all blockbuster movies. For Ghostbusters, Ramis was able to meld comedy with light horror movie themes. Genius. In all fairness, Ramis usually collaborated on his writing endeavors. But he brought a lot to the table.

Often when I am out on an investigation, I feel like Spengler et al as my team attempts to discern the situation. Lacking the supersized backpacks and matching overalls, I equipped with my sense of humor and intense curiosity. In the back of my mind I’m singing: Busting makes me feel good!

Ghostbusters (1984)

Ghostbusters (1984)

 

On the Air Every Thursday at 7 pm

21 Friday Feb 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Live Paranormal, Media, Radio Show

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Join Lesia and the API team on Archer Paranormal Radio every Thursday at 7 pm on http://www.liveparanormal.com.

http://www.liveparanormal.com/archer.html

Radio Show Starts Tomorrow, February 20

19 Wednesday Feb 2014

Posted by The Haunted Librarian in Ghost Hunting, Live Paranormal, Media, Radio Show

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Archer Paranormal Investigations starts weekly radio show tomorrow. Tune in to www.liveparanormal.com every Thursday at 7 pm. Join the Haunted Librarian and the API team as we discuss past cases and current paranormal events, and even have a special guest or two!

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