Where are the "Ghost Brothers"?
Thought I'd post that here because they are on the same channel. I can find them on IMDB. Does the show go by another name? Anyone?
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Thought I'd post that here because they are on the same channel. I can find them on IMDB. Does the show go by another name? Anyone?
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It's been 6 months since you posted this and they still don't have a page. Too bad.
Nobody ever thinks they're stupid... It's part of the stupidity. - The Wire
The IMDb does have a page for Ghost Brothers:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6155068/
However,there is not much there.
Thanks!! I don't know why it didn't show up when I searched titles, but I appreciate the link, even though as you said, there is not much to it.
shareAbout time. Now they just need a Board for "Kindred Spirits".
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The IMDb does have a page for Kindred Spirits:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt6181672/
Recently to find that page you had to go to either Adam's or Amy's page. Checked again a moment ago and the Kindred Spirits page can now be found using search.
Is that show any good?
CG gore is the worst thing that has ever happened to the horror genre.
They must have just got it going. Every time I would search on IMDB, some dorky movie would come up. I've been posting about "Kindred Spirits" on the Ghost Hunter & Amy's page.
Glad it's up & running.
Yeah. Good show. I really like the way Amy & Adam investigate. Check it out.
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I saw an episode of Kindred Spirits and I really like it a lot. My favorite of any paranormal show I've seen. The show has the perfect balance of genuine friendship, homeowner testimony, tech gadgetry, historical research, and subjective impressions. I hope they don't fake evidence like other paranormal shows, I much prefer a straightforward documentary-type format than one that is over-the-top or contrived.
Totally agree.
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