The best statement is that there's no reliable evidence for "paranormal" phenomena. Some are deliberate frauds, some are people who come up with a "paranormal" explanation for things that are in fact coincidences or explainable by normal means.
Yes the people in the film were just actors based on a true story
Most people are skeptical of paranormal beliefs because there is no "rational" explanation for paranormal activity. Also, people are frightened by the idea that anything paranormal might exist.
One excellent example of a paranormal movie is 'The sixth sense' This involves ghosts and people being on screen who actually are dead. Others that are popular include 'The Blair Witch project'.
No. The movie is completely fiction. The people in the movie are fictional characters. No one actually died.
it is a true story even though it seems fake. When me and my mates were watching it we thought it was fake but i read up on the internet that Steven Spielberg helped in the making of it. Tod Williams directs them and him and Steven based it on what people have experienced it in the past and what their own experiences were like. The murder parts in the movies aren't true but the rest is!! HOPE THIS HELPS!!:D
people making fun of you
EVP. "Some people claim these sounds are of paranormal origin......"
Actually, alot. Over 200 calls a day in America are calls connected to paranormal activity, Usually people hearing things thinking someone broke into their house. Sometimes, 911 receives call front locations that are either abandoned or have no phone lines. I am unsure if the calls are truly paranormal or not.
No.
Whether a person, religious or not, is against following the paranormal depends on their individual beliefs.
The first two Paranormal Activity movies take place in California.
People are often times afraid of things they don't understand - and few people have a firm grasping on the paranormal, leading to fear on the subject. One way to remove the fear is to educate and help those who are feeling victimized or frightened by paranormal activity. Professional paranormal research groups, like The Atlantic Paranormal Society (TAPS) exist solely to help educate folks on the paranormal, in the hopes that no one will ever have to be afraid of it again.Other people may be afraid for specific reasons, such as phobias, religious affinities, or frightening personal experiences in the paranormal. While we ourselves should try to not be afraid of the paranormal, we must also be sympathetic and understanding to those who are - they may have a legitimate reason for their fears.