Ghost Adventures coming to The Travel Channel
Apr 17th, 2008 by Bryan White
If you remember a while back when I gushed about a quirky one-off paranormal documentary on the Sci-Fi channel that went by the name Ghost Adventures, prepare for more gushing. I was quite impressed by what the Ghost Adventures team put together and like I said, real or fake, this was some outstanding haunted house footage. It was spooky, the emphasis was on the the investigation and not the personalities involved. The flick shined in all the right places and made none of the mistakes that Ghost Hunters or Paranormal State makes.
According to their Myspace blog, Zak Bagans and his crew have been picked up by the Travel Channel to star in their own weekly ghost hunt show. If all went according to schedule, they wrapped up shooting their first episode tonight. Their blog is as vague as you can get but they’re promising something unique. So let’s hope they stay true to their word.
Drop by their profile and have a look around.







Here’s a review of the show as found on HubPages.com.
This show is the most obviously fake ghost hunting show EVER. It’s terrible. The “OH MY GOD” they keep repeating is the most disingenuine reaction I’ve ever heard. Please get rid of this horrendous show. They don’t even rehash the evidence they collected afterwards. It’s a joke.
The show that they do in a home in the attic, where a cast member is scared and the bird cage moves in the background. Interesting. But what is more interesting is the fact that they missed something even more astounding. While this is occuring if you watch it by frame, you will see a orb come from the cast members body going to the direction of the disturbance. This is not the first time they have missed important items. I say this with a point of constructive critiszm, review, reviewn and mention. Becasue in the ghost town outside of Vegas, the items they missed are visible to the a viewer with a keen eye and would cast doubt on a team of adventurers trying to bring to light that we are not alone in thisbig place we call earth.