Friday, June 1, 2012

Poltergeist (1982)


Poltergeist has a TON of bad weather in it.  In fact, the bad weather kind of is necessary for plot advancement.  Without it, the Freelings wouldn't be able to explain away all the strange crap that is going on around them.  They blame thunder storms, lightening strikes and even a tornado for all the weirdness that they have about them, going so far as to blame serious house shaking paranormal activity on an earthquake....one that no one else felt!  Talk about denial.  And...where would be at the end of the film, without that nasty storm that floods the unfinished pool that Diane falls in??





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