Well it was very well done! I loved it! Obviously though I don’t think it was authentic in any way. I mean, you could tell that they were actors. However, I nevertheless enjoyed it!
As a fun loving and haloween-y person I couldn’t help but chuckle and applaud the work and effort that went in to making the OBVIOUSLY fabricated film. Kudos. However, as a professional paranormal investigator, I am disappointed at the implied “reality” of the title of the video. No, there are no “real” ghosts revealed in this film, and it disturbs me when people assume that they can, in essence, make fun of the spirit world at actual haunted locations such as Disneyland and the Queen Mary, to name a few.
Nice film, but know that you need to respect history and the spirit world, or it just might come back to actually haunt you.
What a wonderful little adventure…a thrilling bit of imagination in a spot we all know and love. Well done…a delightful Halloween treat! I’m sure even the real ghosts in there would love this…and as for us who visit…well…when the ride stops in the middle somewhere now we will feel just a little more uncomfortable about it. Great stuff! Happy Halloween!
Very cute….She is obviously a Disney Princess……or should apply to work as Ariel and Cinderella as she would be hired!!
Strangely, I have a real story that is similar. I used to work at the Titanic Museum in Orlando, back when it was at the Mercado and owned by Michael Harris….Well, I have a video of me and some friends walking down the staircase in costumes on April 14, 2004…and when we watched it later we had a little boy in a blue velvet outfit walking with us….yet no one actually remembers seeing him there!
as not only a die hard horror fan but also a huge mansion and special effects fan, I found this movie very interesting. An A+ to all involved ( especialy you Ricky, cleaver advertising on your part,lol) specialy with the ghost effects. The hatbox ghost was very well done. Let hope hollywood takes your ques guys. well done and you deserve a round of applouse.
Great work! Loved the sound design. The sound effects of the mansion dropping out etc. Amazing you pulled it off without cast member help and access. Favorite spots were everyone disappearing, when you first saw just the hat of the hatbox ghost on the car ahead, and when she was getting pulled away. Great hidden edits. Also great build up Ricky.
I like how they did their homework before making this. the whole “Joshua” thing is a real rumor. The guy at the end was the Hatbox Ghost. The Bride in the attic replaced him.
Haha although this is obviously fake and entertaining, there is defenately nothing fake about the little boy! I have experienced something there that I wish I had not. Yes I saw the boy. In which I learned about after what we experienced there due to not being able to explain what we saw!
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Comments for Video: Real ghosts revealed(?) in The Haunted Mansion at Disneyland on newly found footage depicting an eerie encounter
Colson
That was awesome! Very eerie! I quite enjoyed that 🙂
Gordon
I certainly see no reason to doubt its authenticity. Looks real to me. Nice find.
Sceptical
Associate Producer: “Ricky Brigante”. Hmmmm!!!
Agrees with "Sceptical"
After a list of characters, there’s a button that says, “Click to see how we made this film.” xD
Marco Granillo
Paranormal activity:Disneyland/haunted mansion edition
Hope
Haha I loved it!
Roddy Barros
That was AMAZING, Ricky. Kudos to all involved.
Ryan J.
That was truly fantastic! I’d love to see more videos like this. It’s such a fun way to bring extra magic to us away from the parks.
Ed L
Well done!!! I’m not afraid to say there were a few times, where I was uhmm…startled. Ok, it scared me, ok?!
Loved it!
oswaldandmickey
Well it was very well done! I loved it! Obviously though I don’t think it was authentic in any way. I mean, you could tell that they were actors. However, I nevertheless enjoyed it!
Matt L
That was awesome 😀 😀 :D. Loved it!!! Your podcast and this video has got me in a real Halloween mood 🙂
Ryan B.
Awesome. The nods to both Blair Witch and Disney were an amazing touch.
Ermineleaf
As a fun loving and haloween-y person I couldn’t help but chuckle and applaud the work and effort that went in to making the OBVIOUSLY fabricated film. Kudos. However, as a professional paranormal investigator, I am disappointed at the implied “reality” of the title of the video. No, there are no “real” ghosts revealed in this film, and it disturbs me when people assume that they can, in essence, make fun of the spirit world at actual haunted locations such as Disneyland and the Queen Mary, to name a few.
Nice film, but know that you need to respect history and the spirit world, or it just might come back to actually haunt you.
OT
There are no real professional paranormal investigator and no real haunts.
Great one Ricky!
Mo
This was absolutely fantastic. I’d love to see more films like this using the parks, what a great concept.
Sam
A very well made short film. In my opinion, this is what the Haunted Mansion movie should have been like, not that one with Eddie Murphy.
Wild Ol' Dan
Howdy Ricky,
What a wonderful little adventure…a thrilling bit of imagination in a spot we all know and love. Well done…a delightful Halloween treat! I’m sure even the real ghosts in there would love this…and as for us who visit…well…when the ride stops in the middle somewhere now we will feel just a little more uncomfortable about it. Great stuff! Happy Halloween!
Adios for now. Talk to ya on down the trail.
Wild Ol’ Dan
Ann Wallace
Awesome.
Ashley Turner
This was brilliant! Very fun to watch!
Coby
What every Disney fan would say in this situation: “The Hatbox Ghost! Sweet!”
Menji
Actually what I said was “*gasp* it’s ol’ hatty!” but same difference. 😀
Menji
Well played, Ricky. Well played.
Sarah Pounders
Very cute….She is obviously a Disney Princess……or should apply to work as Ariel and Cinderella as she would be hired!!
Strangely, I have a real story that is similar. I used to work at the Titanic Museum in Orlando, back when it was at the Mercado and owned by Michael Harris….Well, I have a video of me and some friends walking down the staircase in costumes on April 14, 2004…and when we watched it later we had a little boy in a blue velvet outfit walking with us….yet no one actually remembers seeing him there!
Alex J.
Awesome job Ricky and friends!
Sarah
Great video, enjoyable for the Halloween season.
ANDREW
Oh this was so fun! Showed it to some of my roommates and got to scare them While watching it hahaha! Made my week!
John
Killer video! The Daws brothers strike again. What’s that on the horizon? I think it’s Josh & Jeremiah’s ship. It’s about to come in.
Ally S.
That was awesome! Great job!
JC
as not only a die hard horror fan but also a huge mansion and special effects fan, I found this movie very interesting. An A+ to all involved ( especialy you Ricky, cleaver advertising on your part,lol) specialy with the ghost effects. The hatbox ghost was very well done. Let hope hollywood takes your ques guys. well done and you deserve a round of applouse.
James
Loved it. Had a Cloverfield vibe, and I’m a big fan of that.
Dave Bates
Great work! Loved the sound design. The sound effects of the mansion dropping out etc. Amazing you pulled it off without cast member help and access. Favorite spots were everyone disappearing, when you first saw just the hat of the hatbox ghost on the car ahead, and when she was getting pulled away. Great hidden edits. Also great build up Ricky.
sammyruntz
I like how they did their homework before making this. the whole “Joshua” thing is a real rumor. The guy at the end was the Hatbox Ghost. The Bride in the attic replaced him.
Jorge Zambrano
Haha although this is obviously fake and entertaining, there is defenately nothing fake about the little boy! I have experienced something there that I wish I had not. Yes I saw the boy. In which I learned about after what we experienced there due to not being able to explain what we saw!
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