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I watched the movie the day it came out. Lorraine Warren is in the lecture hall audience when the movie Ed and Lorraine are giving a speech about their work. They have a close-up on her as they are panning the audience. I recognized her right away. I did not know she had a cameo before I watched the movie, but when I saw her I pointed her out to my sister, who was watching with me.
I watched the movie the day it came out. Lorraine Warren is in the lecture hall audience when the movie Ed and Lorraine are giving a speech about their work. They have a close-up on her as they are panning the audience. I recognized her right away. I did not know she had a cameo before I watched the movie, but when I saw her I pointed her out to my sister, who was watching with me.
I caught that too. I liked that touch. It must have been strange and slightly sad to watch your "younger self" and your late and beloved husband portrayed by others.
I also felt sympathy for Judy Warren, the Warren's daughter. It must have been hard growing up with parents who were always on the lecture circuit or helping the families of others.
I also would have hated living with that museum attached to my home.
I haven't heard of this movie but it sounds like one my hubby would want to see. He likes horror movies, especially ones that are more creepy than bloody/gory. As for me, most of them give me nightmares so I'll have to find the previews online before I decide if I can see it. Blair Witch Project and Paranormal Activity gave me nightmares for almost a month after seeing them but I was fine with Exorcist. Go figure.
This movie is based on the trilogy of books called "house of Darkness", "house of Light".
Audrea Perron is the oldest daughter and she was 12 when the family moved in.
The movie is done with "terror technique" and it's a real roller coaster ride.
But the true story is far bigger, it's of a house with 7 generations living and dying in it with up to 12 souls still living there.
It's of a family that shares this farm house with the previous tenants, and of portals of the paranormal. It's not all fear, there are relationships developed, after living 10 years with a group of souls, and in a families home. Attachments and bonds are formed.
The movie is entertainment, with quite a bit of the 10 years of experiences left out, and some fiction added.
This movie is based on the trilogy of books called "house of Darkness", "house of Light".
Audrea Perron is the oldest daughter and she was 12 when the family moved in.
The movie is done with "terror technique" and it's a real roller coaster ride.
But the true story is far bigger, it's of a house with 7 generations living and dying in it with up to 12 souls still living there.
It's of a family that shares this farm house with the previous tenants, and of portals of the paranormal. It's not all fear, there are relationships developed, after living 10 years with a group of souls, and in a families home. Attachments and bonds are formed.
The movie is entertainment, with quite a bit of the 10 years of experiences left out, and some fiction added.
So Lorraine Warren does indeed have a collection of creepy stuff? I looked up the real Anabelle the Doll and the story behind it is quite fascinating, makes for an interesting read at the least.
The movie was good, far better than any recent horror offerings that's for sure.
I never did like my Raggedy Ann doll. I like my stuff animals better.
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