Deadly Possessions

2016

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5.9| TV-PG| en| More Info
Released: 02 April 2016 Ended
Producted By: MY Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.travelchannel.com/shows/deadly-possessions
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Zak Bagans is fulfilling a lifelong dream of opening a museum in downtown Las Vegas, full of the haunted, cursed objects he has been collecting through the years. Each episode features haunted, iconic items and their owners. They share stories of how these objects have terrorized them and, in some cases, even killed people. Bagans interviews the owners and works with them to get to the root of their “attachment,” so they can free themselves…or at least escape harm from these “deadly possessions.”

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Deadly Possessions Audience Reviews

GurlyIamBeach Instant Favorite.
Steineded How sad is this?
Dorathen Better Late Then Never
Sameer Callahan It really made me laugh, but for some moments I was tearing up because I could relate so much.
shamm101577 I always knew Zak was egotistical, but this show takes the case. After his "butler" checks the peep hole after someone knocks, they must walk down a long, dimly lily hallway where Zak is sitting on his "throne" and doesn't stand when a person enters, not even if it's a woman. Zak's Ghost Adventures is a ten compared to this show, but that's another review. It's just a cheesy show, with a slow moving butler, an interview room that looks like it came off of the set of a vampire movie and a gaudy hearse as his official museum car. He needs to bring his ego down a few notches and infuse the show with some authentic investigating. I was really expecting A LOT more from Bagans and am truly disappointed.
coolcntrygal I love learning about these objects & their history I feel Zak has approached the show professionally & respectfully. The interviews were great & the objects are unique & authentic. Zak approaches the objects with skepticism & respect & investigating them he lends to their creditably or not. The objects he has covered so far have been intriguing & mysterious & Zak interviews the people with compassion & respect. He offers to assist anyway he can to help those impacted most by these items. His museum will be unique & different housing these oddities there will be no place like it which makes it more compelling to visit I hope it opens soon to the public & I hope to see a second season.
Man99204 Remember when the Travel Channel was taken seriously? Remember when the network took pride in what it broadcast? Remember the beautiful andinspiring programs?This is not one of those.As unintentional COMEDY this program is brilliant! At first I thought Iwas watching a delightful parody of every off the wall "reality show" ever produced. I was especially taken with Zak Bagans' take on the smarmy snake oil salesman who gets his guests to say and do incredibly stupid things - just for their moment on national TV. Then, sadly, I realized that this was "serious"... well as serious any any program of this type could be.I cannot believe people actually can sit through this stuff. Not only is it total HOKUM, it is mind numbingly boring. Nothing significant actually happens. Nothing exciting actually happens. Nothing scary actually happens. They just breathlessly recount rumors and legends and unimportant stuff.The Host, if you can call him that, is a colorful character called Zak Bagans. Never heard of this "expert"? Well, he was in a Lumber Liquidators commercial. And he is planning on putting in a museum in downtown Las Vegas... "full of the haunted and cursed objects he has been collecting through the years".If you want to watch Trailer Trash spin colorful stories, watch Jerry Springer reruns instead. The production values on that show are much higher, and they throw pies.
mickkjhc I like Ghost Adventures, even though Nick is gone and Zak has become increasingly given to pontificating and wearing art school clothing (black on black and thick rimmed glasses). That show is still interesting, both in the historical places they visit and the experiences they have. I guess it's not easy coming up with interesting places that are reputed to be haunted on a consistent basis, so they ventured into Aftershocks (which is okay) and Deadly Possessions. This show feels cheap and slapped together, and not authentic, a bit like the Ryan Buell paranormal show with Penn State students. People come in with objects they think are linked with the paranormal, and Zak sits listening, trying to ask overly provocative questions, and even with cuts to dramatic recreations of events, nothing really happens, it's just rather dull storytelling on the whole. If I had watched this show first and had never seen Ghost Adventures, I'd imagine GA must be a boring, hokey show and avoid watching it. It's a poor effort, and fails primarily because it has a premise that is hard to make interesting and believable. I don't know, what does a ghost hunter do in his spare time? Is it possible to make staying at home and talking to average people with objects they think might be bad interesting and worth watching? Not in this case, unfortunately.