Best of seasons 1 & 2
Alive in Christ | 07/15/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This 2 disc dvd set includes some of the best episodes from seasons 1 and 2.
Disc 1
Echos from the Grave
Darkness Follows
Disc 2
Gateway to Hell
The Diabolical"
Hungry For A Hunting!
C. Bell | PHX,AZ,USA | 07/21/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is the best one ever....GateWay To Hell has been a addiction for since i first herd it on the program. I cannot get enough of tha hauntings of any sort but , If you could only pick one haunting this one should be it! There is nothing like this story that i have heard . And I have studied many a haunting . There is alot of history in this story.
History that will forever make daring people search and scared people hide!"
As good as some of the best ghost films
Charles J. Garard Jr. PhD | Liaocheng University, China | 01/07/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A HAUNTING: MEETING THE DEAD -- I didn't see this program as originally aired on television in the US but viewed it instead on a series of DVDs. Seen in this format, it was not unlike watching some of the better ghost movies that have ever made made. While lacking the artistic sensibilities of such suspenseful ghost classics as THE INNOCENTS or the paranormal thriller THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES (please see my review of THE MOTHMAN PROPHECIES elsewhere on Amazon), A HAUNTING in its various manifestations aired in one-hour small-screen recreations of actual events reported by witnesses of preternatural phenomena is quite compelling as a TV series. The re-stagings, complete with CGI ghosts, are reasonably effective, made more so, perhaps, by the knowledge that these stories stem not from the pens of Hollywood scriptwriters and Stephen King bestsellers. . . but from actual case histories.
The story about the haunted country music nightclub with the doorway to the netherworld is quite well-directed, particularly the scene where a ghost lady brings a blanket to policemen attending an accident victim just outside the closed building at night. Good work in this age of new TV programs about psychics and ghost whisperers. It's about time that such topics are given mass exposure, sensational in a National Inquirer sense though some of these might be."