I happened to run across a show the other day about ghosts. Specifically, a house in the east was being haunted by the ghosts of Civil War soldiers. The bit I saw wasn’t really specific about which side the ghosts had been on, but apparently they were rather upset about something (possibly about being dead) and created a lot of mischief and generally just creeped everyone out.
The family seemed kind of embarrassed about the whole thing, but they did allow a film crew to camp out in their living room for three days as they tried to get footage.
I can imagine it went something like this:
Director: Quick! What was that!!!?
Father: Ummm, pretty sure that was a squirrel.
Director: Oh. A ghost squirrel?
Father: No, a regular, alive-type squirrel.
Director: Damn. Wait, what’s that noise?
Father: My wife’s hair dryer.
Director: A ghost hair dryer?
Father: Pretty sure, no.
Director: Shoot. Wait! Oh my god! What is that thing!!!?
Father: That’s my daughter.
Director: An undead-
Father: No! How long are you going to be here again?
Director: Until we get some decent footage.
Father: Oh, my bad. Yes, that’s the ghost of my poor, dead daughter.
Daughter: Daddy!
I’ve seen a couple of these shows and inevitably the announcer must make a somber announcement about how ghosts are created. Something like: ‘And when people die by violence or with a strong, negative emotion like anger, they can become ghosts.’
Well, duh.
But that seems to be rather broad criteria. I mean, if I died while watching a Barney video, I’d probably come back pretty pissed off as well.
Tomorrow: Part 2
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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I have to say, I really like the first panel of this comic for some reason. (the one where she's entering the temple/church) Something about the lighting.
I think it came out extremely well. The way the light seems to explode through the door, I almost squint, and the shadows/contrast around the benches just seems to be perfect in my opinion.
Nicely done.
Thanks! Yeah, I agree. They both did a great job on that.
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