
After the success of the Spring thriller The Haunting in Connecticut, there's a sequel in the works, this time taking place in Georgia. So it's, you know, The Haunting in Georgia. The Connecticut version had a surprising box office take: "Connecticut became one of the breakouts of a surprisingly muscular first quarter at the box office, earning $55 million domestically despite no stars and a modest budget." Here's more on the plot:
The original supernatural thriller centered on a family that moves to a new state and begins to experience spooky events at their home. The new pic is expected to follow a somewhat similar path but with a new family in a new state.
The Haunting in Connecticut is certainly a spooky movie (this image, in particular, makes me want to vomit), but I wonder what about the Georgia version will be all that different from the one set in Connecticut. I also hope they're not working their way through all 50 — two states down, 48 to haunt!
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Pilgrim
Pierre Hardy
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Aren't these just movie versions of those episodes on the Discovery Channel show "A Haunting"?
1Hey, 49 if you consider Cuba.
2LAME.
3I didn't see the Haunting in Connecticut, but Savannah's always had a reputation for being haunted. I wouldn't be surprised if it's set there.
4Yay Georgia
5But that is lame.
i saw the haunting in connecticut when
6it was on the discovery channel (well
the program ep. the movie was based on)
and i was actually scared by the story
but the movie itself dragged on into this whole
unbelievable story that didn't keep my
attention. hopefully this one won't be as
cliched or far fetched as the first.
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