The #MTOS Haunting

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Ghost stories have intrigued us over the decades since film began. Early films loved to play with simple effects to create chilling, semi-transparent figures on film. Over the ages the stories have become more and more diverse, and delivered some genuinely chilling films that make you worry about that tapping you occasionally hear from your attic.

This week, for Movie Talk On Sunday (#MTOS) let’s take a look at ghosts and hauntings on film, and set our nerves on edge once more in this month long lead-up to Halloween.

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Sunday at 8pm (uk time) on Twitter – just follow the hashtag to join in the discussion.

Q1: Ghosts, ghouls and things that go bump in the night – are you a fan of spooky shenanigans, and if so what is it that you love about them? #MTOS

Q2: If you were to pick 3 ghost films to recommend to someone who has never encountered one before, which three would you choose? #MTOS

Q3: There has been quite a resurgence in haunting films over the past decade – which of the recent entries into the genre do you enjoy? #MTOS

Q4: There’s also been seen a revival of possession films in recent years.  Now, clearly, 1973s The Exorcist is the best of the genre, yeah?  But what other possession films do you rate highly and why? #MTOS

Q5: Nice ghosts exists from time to time – what non-horror ghost story do you have time for, and what works well for the film? #MTOS

Q6: The Amityville Horror – original or remake, which do you prefer and why?  Also were any of the sequels worth watching? #MTOS

Q7: Spooky ghost stories aren’t just for us adults, and there are a variety of kid-friendly ‘horror’ films of the ilk.  Which have you seen, and would recommend? #MTOS

Q8: The portrayal of ghosts and hauntings on film differs greatly from country to country.  Which cultural interpretation do you feel drawn to the most?  What is it that you find appealing? #MTOS

Q9: With all these hauntings, who ya gonna call?  Are you excited for the next Ghostbusters film, or should they leave it alone?  Were you a fan of the Feig film?  #MTOS

Q10: Finally, have you ever seen a ghost or had a paranormal experience yourself?  Do you want to share?  #MTOS

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