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| Actors | |||
|---|---|---|---|
| Nick Groff | Zak Bagans | Aaron Goodwin | |
| Directors | |||
| Nick Groff | Zak Bagans | Aaron Goodwin | |
Plot Summary:
Self-described as raw and extreme, the program originally began as an independent documentary television film, which was filmed by the crew in 2004 and produced by 4Reel Productions in 2006. The Sci-Fi Channel first presented 4Reels Ghost Adventures on July 25, 2007. The documentary centers on the trios investigation of alleged paranormal activity in and around Virginia City, Nevada, which the crew returned to on the fourth season of the series, and in Goldfield, Nevada in which the crew returned to in order to finish their lockdown at the Goldfield Hotel.
Action, Thriller, Drama
Action, Thriller, Sci-Fi
Action, Thriller, Drama
Thriller, Horror
Thriller, Horror, Drama
24 May 2012
Ignorant as hell but entertaining as well
I think that sums it up, much of Zak's theories are really silly.Physical sensations as evidence are easily recreatable psychosomaticsymptoms easily recreatable and intensified by the sensory confusion ofdarkness, also when Zak mentions that the fire in Virginia Citydestroyed the tombstones so the dead had no name which would make themnot at rest, that's quite possibly the stupidest thing he's ever said.Why? Because when you're dead, you give up your name, your name is notyou, you return to you in your purest form, your name getting erased bya fire in the physical world would have absolutely no effect on you asa spirit.Again, I love the show, but Zak is ignorant, I mean we all are to someextent, but man he's funny... I love the show but you really have gotto take what is said with a grain of salt because they mostly don'tknow what the hell the're talking about.Most haunting experiences tend to happen in the day, but they do theirlockdowns in darkness which serves no purpose other than to confuse thesenses, create false positives, I wonder if they really believe whatthey're saying, or if they really understand how silly they sound? Ilove how open minded Zak comes off on the show, but he also comes offas ignorant because he doesn't really have a scientific mind toquestion his own theories or test them.
23 May 2012
Im torn...
between wanting to laugh at and being seriously intrigued by this show.When these guys really get into this I feel like I'm watching Bill andTed's Excellent Ghost Hunting Adventure. "Dude! Dude! Did you hearthat? Whoa!". I think that a lot of what goes on here is them (inparticular Zac) reacting to their environment. Also the creativeediting that is done afterward emphasizes a great deal. Despite that,there are moments when I feel they are actually making contact with theother side. Since I can't be sure that anything is real here, I can only judge thison entertainment value. For that I can say it is truly entertaining.With the music, editing, and graphics used it's truly an awesome ridethrough the paranormal.
23 May 2012
sigh...
If you watch this show and actually believe the s#!t they shovel intoyour brains, I feel sorry for you. First of all, ghosts are not real.Second, these "dude-bros" don't care about actual paranormal activitywhatsoever. Can you not sense the sarcasm in their voices? This is justa money making scheme and it's foolish fans of this garbage that helpthem continue to produce their waste. The only reason I find this showentertaining is because of it's comedic value. How often do you havefrat daddies toting around "paramormal equipment" and sharing their"knowledge" of ghosts? How do they run in those birkenstocks? Why arethey running? And from what? I wonder if they get paid in kegs ofNatural Delight.
22 May 2012
Cant stand watching them too long
The title sums it all up: Three guys go on to experience ghostadventures. That said, let's talk about their methods. They get lockedinto a haunted site, set their cameras up in places where they expectsomething to happen and then roam the building for the rest of thenight. More often than not they actually catch something. Most of thetime it's "voices" that they categorize "unexplained". Sometimesthey're lucky and catch some video, too. Their methods don't seem to betoo professional. Especially the main guy annoys me a lot, because he'salways screaming around. You would think that a ghost also hears youwhen you speak in a normal voice. Most of their findings are "weirdfeelings" which have no scientific reason at all, if you ask me. Theyalways show you wishy-washy footage and claim it's paranormal, when inreality you hardly see anything. Well, I only watch this show because Iguess they have to be lucky sometime and catch something that can betaken as real proof. But really, after all is said and done, this isjust 45min of some guys running around with a camera and yelling andfeeling very important.
20 May 2012
Original documentary was watchable... TV show gets tedious...
The original documentary Ghost Adventures is much more entertaining andmore interesting than the TV series on the Travel Channel. The TV showis tedious, overly dramatic and difficult to follow through the wholehour. Because this a documentary follows more of the documentary makersmore than the subject matter is not good. The guys involved are toomelodramatic for anyone to take this show with serious consideration asa level of entertainment or even want to believe what they are doing isvalid. The investigative concept is the right one to take, but not inthe direction they are taking it. It's like Most Haunted, but at leaston that show they are honestly fake right up front.
19 May 2012
A very fun and entertaining show
This show appeared on the Netflix Instant watch on XBox live. So i gaveit a shot. The very first episode i watched was the Poveglia Island inItaly, and i have to say i thought that some parts were a little"iffy". So i decided to give it another watch and immediately i washooked on this gem of a show. I have never seen or heard a ghost in mylife, but this show really makes me believe in them. Zac pretty muchtaunts the ghosts to come out and hurt him and his crew, I reallybelieve these guys genuinely WANT to prove the existence of theparanormal, which is very refreshing to see. I highly recommend thisshow to anyone who wants a good scare, or just something kind ofinteresting to watch. They tend to get some extremely creepy EVP's onevery episode.
17 May 2012
They almost had me!!!
Well, I'll admit it, I fell for it the first 2 episodes and wasthrilled over this show. I thought Zak was okay I didn't mind him butdid think that he was over re-acting to things, only to find out on thethird episode (the asylum) that he was over acting not re-acting andwas a bit bummed out. However, all is not lost, this show is stillentertaining and a bit scary even though it's fake. I realized afterthat so called hand try to grab him (lol) that this was NOT real andthat what they found at the Sloss Boiler was in fact faked and wasdisappointed. I really like the cast, Aaron and Nick are cool guys andif Zak takes it down a notch with the over acting then he's not bad towatch either.Well, it's still a good show to watch but it's no better than MostHaunted and Ghost Hunters as far as reality goes....staged, faked, etc.but definitely one of the best.
17 May 2012
Great paranormal entertainment, dude!
I'm a huge fan of paranormal television programs and this one has gotme hooked! The team locks themselves in some of the most haunted placesovernight but first will spend a little time in the town learning aboutthe location and the people there. Even though I feel the trio (Zak,Nick, and Aaron) could do more "debunking" when it comes to many thingsthat occur, this show is raw and is sure to win over the skeptic in you(at least with some of the evidence). You'll find many of theirreactions during lockdown humorous. The three can overdo it a bit. Yousee their raw reactions...no scripts. Be prepared for somebleeping...these boys hold nothing back...and also hearing the word"Dude" at least a hundred times. I wholeheartedly suggest you checkthis program out. It pulls you in, regardless if you love them or hatethem. You won't be able to wait for the commercials to be over.
15 May 2012
So fake
This show is so obviously faked. They tried to claim that a guy fromthe 1600s attacked them and then said "I just slapped you bitches."Yes, because men from the 1600s obviously talked like a modern day fratboy. Suuuure. Oh, and there was also the time they tried to claim thatthey caught ghosts having sex. Ghosts. Having sex. They also claim to get multiple EVPs and other evidence of theparanormal per hunt. Most ghost hunters never get anything when they gohunting. Watch this for the entertainment factor ("Dude!", "Dude?", "Dude."),but don't bother taking it seriously.
14 May 2012
Scary,Interesting and Raw.
Zak Baggans,Nick Groff, and Aaron Goodwin are out on a quest to catchproof of paranormal evidence by going to some of the most hauntedplaces across the world from country music bars to abandoned insaneasylums. They go in first to learn about the place then they the threeare locked down inside for an entire night trying to catch ghosts onvideo and on audio. This show is really scary and really gets you towonder about the after-life. Of course one cannot help being skepticalat points in the shows, however they still do hold a very convincingtone to it. I think it tops all of those other ghost shows. Especiallythe god-awful Ghost Hunters. I think that's what it's called, but it'sthe one where its the group one thousand British people and all it doesis bore you rather than scare you. Watch them jump at barely audiblenoises, such as creaky floor boards and other non-scary stuff. Somecriticism arrives from the show, but the evidence that tries to revealthem as fakes holds very weak and makes me want to see these skepticslocked down in a place ridden with demons. What gives Ghost Adventuresa good scary edge is the taunting of evil spirits that mainly ZalBaggans does. In one episode he is physically attacked!! That issomething that never happens on other ghost shows. Some deniers claimthat they are actors. Well just to be honest, Zak and Nick have triedto become actors, however, that's complete B.S to bring up against thembecause a lot of people do stuff like that to get noticed. Likereporters who do stuff on purpose to get noticed or movie stars sayingoutrageous crap to get put in the headlines (example: Owen Wilson'ssuicidal thoughts. Angelina Jolie trying to become a lesbian.I could goon, but I don't think I will !!). Also to clear stuff up,I can safelysay that these three kids aren't the only ones behind the show. I'mpretty sure there are people responsible for selecting the locations,writing the show's narration, and traveling with them. The three do goin for lock downs by themselves though. They also probably have somesort of creative direction behind the show. These guys can't run aTravel Channel show completely!! No one can for any show!! Even if itis reality. This show is really great and can be funny at timeslistening to their "Woah.... dude, bro" reactions as well as Zak'sdelightful personality. For instance when they are in the HoughtonMansion in the Masonic Temple part, Aaron bumps into this small altarand Zak jokes, "Woah, dude , that thing might have powers.." And thinkthat's okay, because that's where this show gets it's charm from.
13 May 2012
Everything you want and more
I've seen a lot of ghost shows, and this is by FAR the best. It's rawand entertaining. It's funny and they don't waste time showing you themreview the evidence or talk about their social problems. Another thingI love about this is that they show you the evidence as it happens.They have way cooler devices like the spirit box (something that ghostscan use to say things). Whenever I watch the intro, I can't help butsmile at how goofy it is. Although the intro isn't trying to be funny,the show has a sense of humor. Them messing around and making Aaron goto the scariest place by himself every episode really makes it. All andall, it's a really great show that any ghost enthusiast can appreciate(and one of my favorites!).
13 May 2012
Awful show
I personally don't care much for this show or how they do thereinvestigations, every show they claim they have evidence of paranormalactivity. Anyone with half of a brain knows that when we do theinvestigation's there are going to be plenty of times were we will comeup empty handed. I think (And I have had plenty of other people I knowthat feel the same) gives paranormal field a bad name. Zak (Leadinvestigator) Will be saying to the spirits "I'm not afraid of you!""Your a coward" and other things trying to get a reaction from thespirit, then every little sound he goes "Did you hear that?" Alsoanother thing don't like about this show- their EVP's suck, most of thetime you cant understand what its saying and then you have Zak sayingit's is saying "I hate Zak" or whatever. As said this show is acomplete joke. I'm sure there are gonna be a few Ghost Adventure fansthat will be offended by that and probably call me names- oh well! lol.If you want to see a real paranormal show then watch Ghost Hunters.
12 May 2012
Ahhhmazing show!
This show is incredible! It is by far one of the more believable onesthat are on TV and it makes you feel like you are there when they dothe interviews! It is easy to keep up with and the three guys areabsolutely hilarious! Every Friday night me and a group of friends goesout of the way in order to watch this show, we have a big party and wealways are just speechless at the end of the show! The guy in charge,Zak Bagans, is just really real and good at this he found what he wasmeant to do and he does it well! Nick Groff is the one who is able totake a step back and keep things in a clear picture for the audience!Aaron Goodwin is good because you know it is real by the way he reacts!The three of these guys have the most amazing chemistry and it makesfor an enjoyable show! If you haven't seen it you have to watch it andif you have you understand exactly what i am saying!!
11 May 2012
Interesting, often terrifying
I had sampled a number of reality haunted location shows in the past,such as Britain's "Most Haunted," and found them generally unappealing.Several of late have been more interesting, and "Ghost Adventures" isone of them.The formula for each show is similar - a team of paranormalinvestigators spends time in a purportedly haunted location in thehopes of capturing evidence of activity, whether audio, video,personal, or other experiences. Much infrared and night vision camerawork ensues, with many dramatic moments and even a few expletives.Afterwards their footage is reviewed and replayed to note any unusualanomalies, like EVPs, "orbs," noises, or occasional visual phenomenaincluding apparitions.Since I have a great interest in history, the highlight of the show forme is the fact that the crew visits a wide variety of localesthroughout the United States that have long and storied pasts. Most ofthem are unknown to me, boosting my interest substantially. The hostdoes a fine job of providing background for the locale and the purposesof the many rooms or buildings within, not to mention possible reasonsfor the hauntings. Some of the locales are buildings which have beenlong abandoned, and are private property not opened to the public. Muchof the furniture, layout, and years of dust are preserved for all tosee.The supernatural phenomena captured by the crew is fascinating, andoften disturbing. The show relies on the trust and belief of the viewerto convey the fear and drama, and unfortunately much of what we seecould be explained or reproduced with special effects technology. Buteven if the supernatural phenomena could be explained away, there is acertain ambiance to large, spooky, and historic buildings that is initself fear inspiring.There are a few flaws that sometimes detract from the experience. Theinvestigators themselves do not carry themselves as professionals, andare apparently amateurs. Although they are brave to spend the night insuch places, the show oftentimes reminds me of a juvenile dare, asopposed to a serious investigation. The host can often be downrightobnoxious, and his antics sometimes cut into the atmosphere of thesurroundings. The focus for the crew is to create tension, and theyclearly inject drama in an attempt to make the show more interesting tothe audience. This is all right, but for me further reduces theircredibility as investigators.In the end, though, the show's strong points make up for its flaws inmy opinion. I will always try to catch it whenever possible, and findit to be generally fascinating and terrifying.
11 May 2012
Evidential Truth
I did notice Ghost Adventures did the same training as the same asGhost Hunters,Paranormal Investigators, more or less, all three areHighly Respectable Paranormal Societies. Yes, I have experienced withthe Ghost Adventures crew at Bobby Mackey's(very terrifying), and theupcoming visit for the latest episode in 2011 called Ashmore Estates.Their facts and truth of these places, are anything but all real, it'sall evidential truth and more. I have been in the building and what'snot shown on the show, The names of the victims call out their fromtheir EVPs tell exactly how they died, even dates of death, and theirnames, and I asked some of the townspeople of the small town ofAshmore, if they new some of the names, and yes some were related andsome had records of the deceased. What's more concerning is the rearfarm field behind the Ashmore Estates is a mystery;). Yes, I have metwith some ghost hunters who mostly never caught any bologna phenomena,and they still admire the intensive risks the Ghost trio tries tocontact, by isolating themselves, expressing out, and always more.Surprisingly, some of the ghost hunters have offered to take theParanormal Challenge, and yes, I have also watched Ghost Lab onDiscovery Channel; it was getting pretty good, but not as detailed andinformative as Ghost Adventures, although, CLOSE, in late December,until, they started not getting any or, yes the usual Sons of Guns, andother survival shows , and contest shows sprinkled the television set.It's as well rumored Ghost Adventures may go to Europe again.
10 May 2012
Dude! I think I just saw a dude over there...
In Ghost Dude Adventures a group of dudes set out to document evidenceof the supernatural by shouting at it. The locations they visit arequite interesting but the host is just an absolute tool and after awhile his constant shouting and repetition of the word 'dude' starts tograte.Most people watch these shows because they'd like to see some evidencebut you won't get any here. Their EVP's sound like nothing and arefrequently ruined by them shouting over everything.Their Halloween show was unbelievable. They were running around anasylum shouting abuse and "challenging the ghosts". Then you'd get asegment about how awfully these people were treated and how they diedin misery. Then back to the shouting. At one point they think they heara woman screaming, this is their reaction - word for word: "Dude! Iheard a woman screaming! High five, high five!"The live show also featured a 'ghost trap' (guess if it worked or not),that swinger looking couple that seem to pop up on every ghost show andbest of all a guy in a cowboy hat blatantly throwing something and thenpretending it had been snatched out of his hand. At least they had thegood sense to disown him on the next episode.Awful show. They should have called it Ghost Hunting on Steroids.
03 May 2012
Freakin addicting!!!
If Ghost Adventures had their own church, I would be there every Sundayand Wednesday service and more than likely every single pie pickin bakesale!! This show ROCKS!!!! Premise is simple: 12 hours, one hauntedplace and 3 tubular dudes with video cameras who are locked in fromdusk till dawn (sweet movie.) It can't get any better. Personally, Idon't doubt them one bit. Their not there to prove a haunting ordismiss it, they're just their to capture the legends on film. Thelocations are credible, you've probably even seen them on otherparanormal shows which even makes them more credible! As for theirevidence, they break it down immediately after it happens sometimesplaying it over a few times or at a slower pace and if they catchanything really spooky like a full apparition, it's analyzed to deathbecause ultimately that's the main goal is to show you that what theyget is REAL. It's also nice to have just 3 regular normal guysinteracting with you through the show than a bunch of pocket protectorscientists whom you can't even understand. Zak, Nick and Aaron are justlike you which makes the series even better. They do the exact samething my friends and I do on the weekends and it's so awesome to knowthat we're not the only ones who do that crazy crap!! I love them,can't get enough of them and hope it's on air forever!!
02 May 2012
Haters gonna hate
Let me just start by saying that I love paranormal shows and this is byfar, the best one I've seen. If you don't like paranormal or don'tbelieve in it, then why are you watching it? For entertainment? Fine.You'll be entertained. Otherwise, what's the point of watching a showyou hate?Anyway, the reason I started watching GA was because of the ViscillaAxe Murder House. I was a little put off by the men's attitudes atfirst because that might be the most disturbing thing I've everresearched; it stays with you long after you hear about it and yet,none of the guys were showing any sign of sadness or sympathy for thevictims. Then I realized that's just the sensitive girl in me (theycan't walk around sobbing now can they? That's just unproductive) so Istopped and listened and before I knew it, I was completely hooked.Until I saw that episode, I was an avid Ghost Hunters fan. Yet,comparing the two (and you can't help but to compare them) I can seewhy so many people have switched to GA; their passion really drivestheir curiosity of the unknown while with GH, it just seems like ahobby. I could be totally wrong about that, but that's how it comesacross.One thing I really appreciate is that the camera crew are also thehosts- and there's only 3 of them! They don't have teams whichdecreases the chance of contamination, which makes their evidence moresolid. Often times during GH, I would wonder if it were the cameramenor sound guys making a sound and not admitting to it but with GA, youdon't have to guess because their cameras are often trained on eachother; Zak is talking to Nick's camera while Aaron is filming Nick. Theguys are quite the characters too.Aaron is the dramatic one. He can be over the top sometimes and iscertainly the most jumpy out of the 3. He can often break the intensityof the situation with a simple open mouth gasp and it can either beannoying or hysterical. He seems timid when in a group setting, likehe's more frightened by his co-hosts than the ghosts.Nick is the experimental one (he's also known as the "Runner" from myfriends because of his history of running when things got scary). Atthe risk of sounding childish, he's definitely my favorite one tolisten to. By that, I mean compared to Zak's forceful voice, his isquiet but confident and he can provoke the spirits just as well. Youcan tell he likes being by himself as it gives him the freedom ofhaving one on one contact with something paranormal-friendly or not.He's the perfect middle between Aaron's dramatics and Zak's ferocity;he's the calm between two storms essentially.Zak is the leader. Despite his tough exterior, Zak has shown on manyoccasions that he has quite the sense of humor (for proof, see theirValentine's Day special). He's also gotten extremely emotional duringsome experiences- not crying, thank God- but they certainly add tooverall effect of what I'm seeing. It wouldn't be the same if they havestoic faces during a terrifying EVP session or physical contact. He'sthe anchor of the show and without him and his tiny shirts, it justwouldn't be the same.Sure, these guys can sound like they stepped into Bill and Ted'sExcellent Adventure but in a way, it works. It tells me that these areaverage guys who have a passion for something and they followed it. Thelearn experience from on the job and watching their first documentaryto their latest episode, you can really tell how much they've grownfrom their experiences.Those things being said, there are 2 things that bug me: 1) they don'tshow much debunking. That doesn't mean they don't do it, because theytell you if it's something non paranormal but I wished they did moredebunking in general. Especially with banging and sounds. 2) Zak saidon one case, that they don't like to get religious on cases, which Icompletely understand, but if you're going to say something'sdemonic...that's religious; "holy" water will do as much good as anumbrella during a tidal wave.Of course, like any show that has the paranormal in it, you pretty muchhave to take their word for things. Are these guys trustworthy? If youdon't think so, then at least you can be entertained for an hour.
28 April 2012
love this show
I think this show is better than Ghost Hunters. They have such moredetails for the places they check out. They keep the same guys all thetime, we like that. All 3 guys are great and Aaron is fun to watch. Myhusband and I are fans of the show. You also get instant satisfaction,they show you there findings as they find them. There is no loud musicplaying. Ghost Hunters does this and it is irritating. I recommend youwatch an episode or two if you are into this paranormal stuff and givethe show a chance. This may be considered a spoiler: one episode theydid bring a female in for a short time as bait, it was funny when Zaksaid to the Ghosts, they are sending her in alone and the Ghosts can dowhatever they want to her. They do not have extra camera men etc, sowhen they say they are alone they are. I have had several experienceswith entities myself and my family. When they talk to so many peopleand you hear them talk of there experiences it is very interesting tome. They interview old employees of the place they go to and set it upbefore they go. I am amazed at what went on in so many of these hauntedplaces around this country. I try to keep track of where they go, Iwould like to visit some of these towns, or hotels etc. There are manythough I would be to afraid to go to after watching them.
27 April 2012
Pros and Cons
My first reaction upon seeing the commercial for the series premiere onthe Travel Channel was: "Oh, great. Not another ghost-hunting show!"Initially, I thought, "Okay, there's a cocky buff guy (perhaps onsteroids) with a big ego who wants publicity and likes to show off hisbiceps." But after a while, I feel that the ghost-hunting trio is moreentertaining and more worthy of being nationally televised and watchedthan either British women screaming (Most Haunted) or another boringgroup barely getting anything (Ghost Hunters).Obviously, the primary reason we viewers watch these paranormalprograms is to see to believe. Having seen these shows as well asmaterial posted on the Internet, I believe that ghosts/spirits of thedead (and thus the afterlife) are plausible. I am agnostic about theexistence of the afterlife and ghosts. With that said, I am alsouncertain that any of the unexplainable phenomena the crew captured onvideo (including full-bodied apparitions, shadow people, mists, movingobjects, and physical harm and possessions) are actual. On average, Isee two (2) visual phenomena captured per episode/investigation. But asalways, it's up to us to decide. As for the shallow and narrow-mindedskeptics, especially those hardcore and lazy ones, I highly recommend(as any paranormal enthusiast would) that they spend hours atreportedly haunted local places and experience whatever happens forthemselves. A Gallup poll conducted in 2005 shows that 3/4 of Americansbelieve in something paranormal; whereas, 1/3 (32%) believe in theexistence of ghosts, and 37% in haunted properties.All in all, their investigations seem rather fruitful in pursuingvisual and auditory "evidence" to prove that ghosts, and thus theafterlife, exist (and that witnesses aren't crazy). Being apparentlyenthusiastic and emotional, the crew experiences and documents more(apparently real) incidents than TAPS from Ghost Hunters and any othercompeting show that I know of, which have faulty camera crews andall-too-brief vigils that last only a few hours. Despite TAPS's more"professional" approach, TAPS rarely receives any evidence and is tooboring to watch; whereas, GAC is much more entertaining and capturesthe most phenomena, spending an entire night (10±2 hours) at eachplace. Indeed, Ghost Adventures got so much stuff that anti-AdventuresHunters fans find their evidence hard to believe and suspect that it'sfake. Moreover, their televised 2006 documentary filmed in 2004 (duringtheir amateur days) has received several awards, including the 2006Grand Jury Prize for Best Documentary at the NYIIFVF. After the airingof the "walking apparition" and "flying brick" in the film, TAPS seemsto follow wherever GAC first went: the Old Washoe Club in VirginiaCity, NV and the Goldfield Hotel in Goldfield, NV. The trio may bescared more easily, but maybe fear increases paranormal activity.Having read feedback comments on various websites, including IMDb, Ifind that haters and hard-headed viewers are criticizing the show tooseriously. Ghost Adventures Live at the Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylumin Weston, West Virginia was the best live televised ghost hunt I'veever seen so far. For me, neither Most Haunted Live nor Ghost Hunters:Live Halloween Countdown even compare to GAL's higher level ofinteractivity. The trio has even publicly investigated some places withfans and enthusiasts alike. Those who seriously dislike this rarelyboring show really need to chill. They could have at least enjoyed(rather than overlook) the entertaining moments of spontaneous humor,such as their overreaction and three body types. Where else can you seea trio of buff, thin, and fat guys all in one show? The hatersshouldn't be taking it too seriously; there's no need to be allnegative. Geez, no sense of humor, which is very much needed.Sure, I do agree that ex-skeptic Zak (born 1977) can sometimes beannoying, irritating, obnoxious, overrated, cheesy, lame, egotistic,and verbally repetitive. Since he and Nick take part in the editing, heis responsible for making himself look that way. To me, the alpha maleis a better narrator than either a host or lead investigator. I thinkhe tries to act tough to make up for running from the brick in theGoldfield Hotel and from the Virginia City cemetery. But wouldn'tanyone be scared in a creepy, dark, haunted place? Zak was a DJÂmaybethat explains his attitude. Is it just me, or is married Nick (born1980) getting mellower since Season 1? The youngest member, he seems tobe the coolest and most mature. And who cannot love that Aaron (born1976)? The oldest member, he's so cuddly, bubbly, and funny. Is it justme, or is he losing a little weight and fear? Who would ever forget hisfright face after hearing the EVP in the miners' cabin? I can't helpbut say to myself, "Poor Aaron!" He cracks me up every time.FYI: Throughout the series, Zak and Nick keep incorrectly saying"(electronic voice) phenomenons" instead of "phenomena." Also, Zak andAaron like to say "dude," and Aaron gasps with a laughable facialexpression and often shouts, "Whoa, my God!" LOL!So far to me, Ghost Adventures is the most artistic, entertaining, andfruitful ghost-hunting TV series. Destination Truth (2007Âpresent) andGhost Adventures are my top two most entertaining paranormal TV shows.Scariest Places on Earth (2001Â06) looks and sounds like the mostoriginal paranormal reality TV series. Overall, I give the show 8/10(4/5) stars.
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