Oct 15 2008Poster for 'The Haunting!' (Also, This Particular Haunting is in Connecticut)

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"Haunting this weekend, guys! Should be sweet. Where is it, you asked? Well... that the thing: it's in Connecticut. I know, I know, no one wants to make the trip out to Connecticut just for a haunting, but I hear this is going to be a really awesome haunting, with a lot of girls. Who's with me? We can just take the Metro-North out, and as long as we leave early we should get back at a reasonable hour. And look, we went to that haunting in Long Island last week just because you thought that one ghost was into you, and that was terrible, so let's just go to this haunting in Connecticut, and if it sucks we leave, OK?"

The Poster for THE HAUNTING IN CONNECTICUT [Collider]

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true events! yay! now we know it's true
That thing with the guy on the ceiling? I've done that....

I have a real problem with this poster. The shadows look right. The colours look right. It CAN'T be photoshop. My only logical conclusion is that this IS real and it's freaking my eyes out.

@ Daisy - this looks like it's from the sequel: Never Fall Down : Sticky Situation

Yes. That too is all I think about when I see a movie poster

I actually saw this movie in pre-screening. It sucked hard. The only thing that saved it was the fine daughter and some occasional scenes. Plus when I saw it the movie didn't have a full soundtrack yet either and didn't have the computer effects. So maybe that might help its cause this time around. Overall though Virginia Madsen sucked.

Texture overlay is so hot right now?

But where exactly in Connecticut? I'll need more specifics.

A haunting for people in CT is when they let the black people out of Hartford.

@7
ah haa, as my grandpa would say, "spooks"
that's terrible, I know- but I just wanted you to know someone else got it

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