Sarah Hyland: Real-Life Paranormal Activity
I saw Paranormal Activity when it first came out. I went with two friends of mine, both guys. I don’t have many girlfriends out here. And we had no clue about it We were like, “Let’s just go see it.” And it was like a midnight viewing, and there were no credits, so we’re like, “Oh my God, is this real?” And we thought that it was like the real Blair Witch. That it was like actually real and it wasn’t fake and like this was a true story and they put it in theatres and they edited it to be like a feature film from this like home made video. My one guy friend was just kind of like sitting there and watching the movie, crossing his arms the whole time. But me and my other guy friend were literally holding each other. I was sobbing. He wasn’t crying as hard as I was, but I could definitely see that there were tears in his eyes.
After the movie was over there were still no credits and we ran out of the theatre. I was like, “I can’t go home and sleep by myself. I live alone. I can’t do this. I cannot go home.” And so I slept over at my friend’s place, and we were like in bed like holding each other. And we hear a noise like moving in the closet. In reality it was a Swiffer falling down, but we heard something fall and we started screaming and then we looked towards the closet and it’s open. I was like, “Oh my God, please tell me you didn’t close the door. Please tell me you left it open and then you didn’t close it. Oh my God.” He was like, “I don’t remember. I don’t remember now. Oh my God, I’m freaking out.” I was crying – I was so scared I felt like throwing up.


Alison Goodman is a Writer, Casting Director and pop culture junkie based in New York. She has worked for the CW, ABC Family and the WB. A self-proclaimed TV fanatic, there isn’t a Bravo marathon she hasn’t vegged out to, she still mourns the loss of “Friday Night Lights,” and can’t go to sleep on Thursday night if she hasn’t watched “The Vampire Diaries.”


They should make a movie about the Old Alton Bridge. This is a little bit of the legends of the Goatman’s bridge.
There have been several disappearances on and around Old Alton Bridge. Most notably, one that occurred November 15th 1967. The Denton newspaper at the time did an article on a mustang found abandoned on the bridge and there were lots of people that reported other missing persons linked to the Goatman’s bridge and the Goat man.
The story is that Klansmen raided the house of the Goatman, Oscar Washburn, and killed his family after attempting to lynch him over the side. The legend says that he disappeared over the side and now attacks anyone who crosses the bridge at night in an effort to protect his family.
You can see a video on this story at http://www.Goatmansbridge.com Paranormal real
my sister is a firm believer in the supernatural and the occult as well as on paranormal activities too-.~
i have always been interested in the paranormal and the occult, that is why i bought some trifield meter and emf meters `:’
I like this web site and now have bookmarked it. I’m going to look to go through in particulars on my holiday