
Tsunami waves from the movie were quite real, i can imagine the large
metres of water pounding on me then at some scenes it was quite fake,
the men seems to be supposely drowning in the deep waters that were
trying to sank them but it was obviously their legs were walking as the
water pretend to carry them off. tsk tsk.
at least they tried to produce a movie on the MEGA TSUNAMI.
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The Haunting in Conneticut

Everyone is trying to be skeptical about the "BASED on a true story"
before the start of the movie and some skeptics were trying hard to
put Carmen Reed down by rebutting the truth of her story in the house,
then again, there is always people like that, just refusing to believe
in things till they experience themselves.
Carmen Reed the mother of the son who had cancer.
The Story:
In 1986 Carmen and Al Snedeker moved to the small town of Southington,
Connecticut, with the purpose of being closer to the hospital at which their
oldest son was being treated for Hodgkin's Lymphoma. Having
fallen on hard financial times, the family jumped at the chance to rent
what appeared to be the perfect house. It was large enough
for their family, which included three children and a cousin,
and the rent was in their affordable price range.
It was while they were moving in that Al made a startling discovery:
In the basement was a peculiar room that was complete
with embalming tables and tools.
The house, it turned out, used to be a funeral home.
Moreover, the basement, which was sectioned into several rooms,
was the only room deemed large enough to serve as the two boys' bedroom.....

I’m Feeling: .....

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