The domain is registered to CNET networks, inc. That's the same company as cnet.com. Looks like they're going to try to jump out into the independent film industry. The whole thing reeks of movie promotion, but would it kill them to use a line break?
The plot:
Kids buy video camera
Kids get bored and drive around
Kids go into old manison, see an unboarded window, decide to go exploring
Kids look around, find evidence of a movie-esque Satanic ritual and completely fail to realize what it is
Kids freak out and leave
next night:
Kids go back
Two who felt "weird presence" go back, toher two go in, and feel weird presence as coyotes start howling
Kids notice that "satanic ritual" site has been moved slightly, find word "DIE" carved into wall (at this point I started laughing and needed a few moments to recover)
Kids get creped out by second floor, move up to third floor
Kids find all but one door closed, go int room where one conveniently recalls there having been a hidden passage
Kids find hidden passage stuffed with something, decide to back up
Demon pops out of closet chases kids out of house
two years later:
kids go back during daytime
kids determin that a 5'2" tall freind can't fit in closet, which is now described as "more of a built-in bookshelf without a door"
I couldn't watch the videos without cracking up. At first, they looked just like the crap my friends and I taped inside of a "haunted" house, but after seeing them freak out after spotting what appears to be Yoda on growth hormones, I burst out laughing.
Conclusion: I'll wait until it's on cable to watch it. I'd much rather see a movie produced based on CRXForum's story about rescuing his sister and her friend from the haunting at the Brubacher House
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