There are a lot of things I could talk about this movie. There is the controversy of the main theme song being a plagiarized version of “I Want a New Drug” by Huey Lewis and the News–speed up “I Want A New Drug” and play it the Ghostbuster theme and it’s identical. I could talk about how, even though I have seen this movie dozens of times over the last 29 years, the movie is starting to show its age in plot, characterization, and writing. But, alas, none that has a real bearing on the class and we will have to set aside those discussions for another day.
The only problem is that, in the context of the class there isn’t much else to talk about.

One interesting place that seems to fit well with the themes of ghost literature is McLoughlin House. John D. McLoughlin came to Portland, Oregon in the early 19th century to preside over the new headquarters of the Hudson Bay Company. as the fur trade ended and American settlers traveled the Oregon Trail to the Pacific coast, McLoughlin helped support and aid those settlers. despite his philanthropy, the Americans were still resented him for being a British Catholic and did not come to his aid when the US government took away his rights to his land. Exiled from his house that was later used to boarder Chinese labors and then converted into a bordello, McLoughlin didn’t die there. his body was moved in 1970, after the the house was moved a place in the city he founded, to the same grounds.
I’m really trying with this one, I swear. Being that this is a program about writing fiction, I’m trying to discern the reason that we read yet another non-fiction book about a haunting. At least it was a bit more plausible when it came to the actual paranormal events, but, to be honest, I have serious doubts about Mrs. Mercado taking 13 years to actually do something. She really played out the fact that she felt trapped because she didn’t think there was an place to go if she left the house, but I’m sorry, if she was truly that afraid for herself and her children, she would have gotten the hell out of Dodge. The fact that she didn’t, I either think of her as a horrible human being or that she exaggerating things.