Grave Encounters is a movie, not a show. There are 2 parts to it, one came out 2 years ago (2010) and another one came out in last year (2011). The movies are completely made up, though. They say it at the end of the movie that it was 100% fake. I have seen both, and they are really good. They are worth watching!
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No. None of the film crew died. The hospital exists but its not called "Collingwood" its called " Riverview Hospital" (48 14 122 48). All of the experiments on patients etc was real. They renamed the hospital to stop people from going to the actual hospital.
No it's not people just are scared after watching it and believe its true, but all of the stuff like the experiments on patients is true. The hospital is not called "Collingwood" its called "riverview hospital" (48 14 122 48)
yes. If you look at the bottom of the credits. it will say that " All characters are fictitious and any of the (un)dead are completely coincidental
The fourth Kind one is based on true events, yes. Bu the recordings in the movie I wasn't sure if they were real. The earlier Answer posted that Close Encounters of the Third kind was not based on a true story... it was based on a true story, different people and a different place, but it did happen.
The Production Budget for Close Encounters of the Third Kind was $20,000,000.
Well, at the beginning it says that the footage was found after the three students went missing. However this may not be true so the mystery of the Blair witch lives on forever...
Intimate Encounters - 1986 TV was released on: USA: 28 September 1986
It was in an unmarked grave. Clint Eastwood's character "Blondie" said he was writing the name of the grave on the bottom of a rock, then, after the three way shoot out it was revealed to Tuco that there was no name on the rock, because the gold was buried in an unmarked grave. When the gold was found the grave marker was simply a piece of unmarked wood.