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Paranormal is more recognized as television is cluttered with these types of shows, which spilled over on successful movies.

Paranormal Activity 2, a family of five residing in Carlsbad, California, who sets up security cameras throughout the house to capture whoever is damaging their home. The film itself is supposed to show live footage of the family presenting home videos. The movie consists of shocks and bits capturing paranormal activity events on camera. Eventually, the activity progresses into a much stronger and dangerous situations leading to the death of the family. This series of movies is designed to frighten, shock, and make people think that it is all real. These movies follow in the footsteps of The Blair Witch Project, which was also supposed to be based on live coverage but later to discover that it was false or product of fiction. All these movies are making a lot of money for Hollywood. In my opinion, I like the movie how there was a bit of suspense making me believe in the back of my mind that it was real. I also did not like the movie. In the end it showed Kristi who is Daniel’s daughter approaching Ali, the baby’s mother, from behind and giving her one hit leaving her out cold, taking away the baby and walking away. Kristi and Hunter’s remains unknown.

Current television is becoming more hooked on reality shows, including paranormal shows, which leads to experimenting at home, buying digital recorders to capture EMPs. One of the more popular shows is Ghost Adventures showing three attractive young men going to various places, which have the most paranormal activities. Some examples that they traveled to was The Stanley Hotel, The Birdcage, Alcatraz, and the Lincoln Theater. This particular show, which they hosted, brought them to places such as England, Italy, Austria, and Ireland. These shows rely on people with active imaginations. Because of this, they don’t hear the voices being said, the rocks being thrown, or see doors...