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#11 The Ouija Board

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Real Life Ghost Stories

Spirituality, Ghost, Irish, Folklore, Religion & Spirituality, Ghost Hunting, Poltergeist, Fairy Lore, Society & Culture, Ghost Stories, Fairies, Mysteries, Documentary, Mystery, Paranormal

4.83.8K Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2019

⏱️ 34 minutes

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A horrifying story of a ouija board from @STOPFLEXIN on twitter


Ghost Story by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution licence (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)

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0:00.0

Hello and welcome to my live course

0:29.8

episode 11. 11 years. That means we have gone past 10. Very exciting that we've

0:36.5

gone past 10. Yep. You can count. I can. I'm impressed. Yeah. We're gonna go

0:40.4

straight into our film review today because you've got loads to talk about in

0:43.0

this episode so let's get crack with our film review. Our film review for this

0:47.0

week is the Babadook. Duke. Duke. Can you start making that noise please because I

0:53.1

cannot cope. So the Babadook was a film that was released in 2014. It has 6.8

0:59.7

out of 10 on IMDB which is not bad. That's good. That's good. And it has a massive

1:05.6

massive 98% on wrong to massively. No seriously. Finally doing a film that is

1:14.0

rated highly. I know it's right. It's amazing. That is good. I'm actually I think it's a

1:19.1

well deserved 98%. Well I think 98 is quite high. Oh listen get a grip. So this

1:25.4

film was directed by Jennifer Kent and was also written by Jennifer Kent which is

1:29.8

really good because I like female, written and directed films so that makes me

1:34.3

happy. And I'm gonna do a synopsis of the film before we start because I

1:39.6

realised in our five minute film review last week we didn't do any synopsis or

1:43.6

anything of the sort. So I'm sorry. We're still finding our feet with this

1:46.9

whole podcast thing. Six years after the violent death of our husband Amelia

1:51.1

played by S.C. Davis is at a loss. She struggles to discipline her out of

1:55.3

control six-year-old Samuel played by Noah Weisman. A son she finds impossible

2:00.7

to love. Samuel's dreams are plagued by a monster he believes is coming to

2:05.1

kill them both. When disturbing story book called The Babadook turns up at their

2:09.1

house Samuel is convinced that the Babadook is the creature he's been dreaming

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