Amityville 3-D
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:25:18
- Tell me, have you seen any ghosts yet?
- Not yet.

:25:21
They're hiding.
:25:23
- Did you read the article?
- In Reveal? Yeah.

:25:26
Just for the record,
not only haven't I seen a ghost...

:25:29
but I've never talked to anyone
who's claimed to have seen one...

:25:32
who could last 20 seconds
with a lie detector.

:25:35
- How can you be so sure?
- Experience.

:25:39
Reveal Magazine has had me
in more haunted houses...

:25:42
and séances and psychic confrontations
than I can tell you about.

:25:46
They've all got one thing in common.
One unifying theme.

:25:52
The exploitation of the fear of death.
:25:55
That's my room.
:25:57
Don't you think it's natural to fear death?
Wonder what's beyond it?

:26:03
Yes, I think it's the most natural thing
in the world...

:26:06
but I don't think there are any answers.
:26:08
Rationality doesn't apply. Anything goes.
:26:12
People like the Caswells use that
and they prey on it.

:26:17
It's a gross form of immorality.
:26:20
Not that I'm some paragon of virtue.
:26:23
After all, I work for Reveal Magazine.
I'm in there exploiting with the best of them.

:26:28
I don't think that's the same thing.
:26:31
That's what I keep trying to tell myself.
:26:34
Still, I think it's ironic that this monument
to paranoia and fear...

:26:39
should now become home
for my new serious life.

:26:44
- Are you gonna start writing your book?
- I'm gonna try.

:26:48
So, madam, which room is it to be?
:26:55
Well, I think this room.
I like it. It's very interesting.


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