Haunted (and hilarious) happenings with the TAPS gang and a paranormal spoof

There’s not a ghost of a chance you won’t relish these new DVDs . . . both guaranteed to haunt you for days.
The TAPS gang returns with more chilling episodes in Ghost Hunters: Season 8 Part 1 (Image Entertainment). Featured investigations include a haunted amusement park with a restless spirit, a "dead and breakfast" where a family is being tormented by spirits of the previous owners, a 1700s mansion where the owner was murdered by his slaves who were then hanged on the property for their crime, and an old brewery where two sisters are still running the business... from their graves!
Get ready to join Jason Hawes and Grant Wilson for some of the most unforgettable episodes of the series, including Grant's very special farewell episode.
Featured investigations on the DVD include: Roller Ghoster, Buyer Beware, Flooded Souls, Dead and Breakfast, Moonshine and Madness, City Hell, Frighternity, A Ghost of a Marine, Family of Spirits, Haunted by Heroes, Princess and the EVP and Please Sign the Ghost Book.
Ghost Hunters Season 8 Part 1 also includes never-before-seen bonus footage and deleted scenes.

In the spirit of great parody films like Scary Movie, Not Another Teen Movie and Dance Flick, Image Entertainment brings us Paranormal Movie. This movie takes you inside the twisted and outrageous mind of Kevin Farley as he directs celluloid potshots aimed squarely at the world-famous Paranormal Activity franchise. The film co-stars Carly Craig, Eric Roberts, Maria Menounos and William Katt.
What a hoot!
Life for Larry has always been a little weird, but things get really strange when spooky disturbances start waking him up each night. To catch the poltergeists in action, Larry sets up dozens of video cameras and quickly discovers that his house is infested with freaky clowns, weed-smoking demons and uninvited celebrities! He tries everything he can think of to ward off the evil spirits, including calling in TV's Demon Hunter, Jack Goff, psychologist Dr. Luni and famous "psychic" Dr. Lipschitz.
Paranormal Movie promises to deliver good ole-fashioned, side-splitting, paranormal fun. As outrageous as it is hilarious Paranormal Movie is the creepy new comedy that gives "found footage" movies exactly what they deserve

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