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SavageAmusement 05-26-2006 07:09 AM

Quick question....What's the percentage
 
Does anyone know-


When A filem says

"based on actual events..actual history, actual data-

What is the accuracy?

I was watching the preview for American Haunting- and it says, based on actual facts.

They said the same thing about Amityville-
I know it SELLS more if people buy the story too-

But how big a percentage does a movie have to be, for them to be allowed to say that.

Just curious.[^]

tekken1701 05-26-2006 07:19 AM

There is no ACTUAL percentage. It can be something as simple as a name or a location to say that something is based on "actual events" or whatever.

Tranzor 05-26-2006 03:14 PM

well for American haunting, I'll give you the accuracy rating: 0%

A ghost supposedly kills a girl (real story, this she was just haunted), thats about it. The rest is completey made up and/or twisted from the actual event.

If you want the real story, look up "the curse of the bell witch"

SavageAmusement 05-26-2006 06:50 PM

Thanks for the input---

I recalled awhile ago, something (testing my memory here)
about songs, and things having to be at least 40 percent different, to avoid copyright infringmenet.
So it had me wondering-
if you claim something is 'true'
do you have to back it up.

Just one of those things that I ponder-
With movies like the Entity, Amityville, Exorcism of Emily Rose, American Haunting...

The reason I was so curious about AH- they claimed it was from the ONLY documented case a spirit or "demon" / ghost ever caused a death.

I am off to look the Curse of the Bell Witch up Robot, Thanks!


_now where is my flashlite.....

lordsmurf 05-26-2006 07:40 PM

Usually when something is "based on actual facts" it refers mostly to people, places and things. What aspect is true may be changed for shielding. After that, expect a ton of fiction to weigh it down. For example, THE DA VINCI CODE is based on facts (names, places), but the actual novel itself is clearly fictional use of the facts. I don't understand why people have such a hard time just accepting how easy it is. It's factual, but not 100%. Never is.




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