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The best thing of all (and worth getting the DVD on its own) was the surprise goose-flesh-raising filming of an actual
ghost
during a take and can be seen in special features.
This is a typical Don Knotts comedy in the same caliber as "The
Ghost
and Mr. Chicken".
They make a fire and settle down & to pass the time, they tell each other
ghost
stories, and most of the film is the visualization of those stories, although from time to time someone must wander away from the fire for some reason or another, and all seem to be meeting with unexpected demises.
Bizarre gore murders such as a man being pulled into a toilet, a woman's throat being attacked by a monster which emerges from the mold on a colleague's arm, a victim stabbed by a teddy bear(!), a female victim getting "raped"(..blissfully, in this case, unlike THE ENTITY)by a ghost, and one woman getting beheaded by a sword(..it glows like a Star Wars light saber, an obvious poke at the George Lucas flicks).
This is another
ghost
story from Japan.
It doesn't scare too much, maybe because i begin to be tired of these
ghost
Japanese children... Innovation is finished some years ago and there is nothing much to save about this plot: maybe just the last minutes of the movie give some "scare" .
Later, he runs into the twin brother of a dead criminal and takes him for a
ghost.
Eddie Albert must have read my mind when he asks Tom Skerritt in one scene where they come into a
ghost
town, "The Devil's Rain?
A horror film about people telling
ghost
stories to each other.
Nana claims to be a ghost, which leads to a amazing twist.
I was really disappointed that Katharine Isabelle was so wasted in this as she only has a few lines, and I thought Tatiana Maslany was brilliant as the psycho
Ghost
as she was really creepy and unpredictable, plus it had quite a few tense scenes.
First saw this made for TV film back in the 1970s when I was about the same age as the little girl in the movie.I wasn't able to understand it properly at the time,but the
ghost
theme captured my imagination.I found it very appealing and intriguing when I saw it again much later on as an adult.
1940's style animation - (think Casper the Friendly Ghost), with a few entertaining musical numbers.
Highly entertaining
ghost
story with many plot twists and turns.
I watched this because it was billed as a
ghost
story, but I enjoyed this film on so many other levels.
Having watched the mildly amusing antics of the first Topper movie and vaguely remembering an enjoyment of the Leo G. Carroll television series, I was unprepared for how terrible this episode of the long-running
ghost
story was.
Joan Blondell as the
ghost
is constantly making wisecracks, none of which can be regarded as witty.
The majority of this movie takes place in broad daylight, under clear skies, in a forest full of roads... Sure, not the best setting in which to derive "scares", yet there are some excellently perpetrated scenes involving ominous and jolting
ghost
encounters in a genuinely - and dare I say - refreshing way!
Also, the
ghost
began looking more and more like that of "The Ring", and those close-ups of the eye and the draping, black hair annoyed me.
the first stars Roddy McDowall as a bastard nephew who kills his uncle to take his money, then is haunted by the
ghost
of the uncle (or so he thinks) to death.
A little further ahead lies a literal
ghost
town, Sunset Valley, containing flesh-eating undead victims claimed by devil-worshiping ghoul, Bloody Bill(Jeremy Bouvet; whose face is rotted away, his lower lip gone, exposing teeth)who avenged the wrongful lynching of his beloved innocent sister Mary.
This was like an experiment of trying to make an early
ghost
picture.
Catherine Teneriffe (Stephanie Beacham) a mistress of a country household is haunted by a curse from the past, where she keeps on seeing a demented
ghost
and it's wandering head, but is it hallucinations.
I expected a straight forward
ghost
movie and at first you kind of get what you expect.... except for that the movie is entirely shot in the style of a TV documentary featuring mostly interviews with eyewitnesses, some old family video footage etc. mixed to a typical TV collage style.
Funny thing is... this works damn good and is even more thrilling than your average
ghost
movie.
When I rented "Believe", I was expecting some cheesy
ghost
film.
The development of genres is also very interesting, with the film starting out as a kind of
ghost
story and becoming a thriller with artistic and spiritual elements.
An unusual zombie concept (an old prospector seeking revenge from beyond the grave in a western
ghost
town) with an engaging score (for those who like death metal), the best thing that can be said is the movie kept me interested.
A desperate
ghost
hoping to manifest itself into physical form?
I know it's about strange goings-on in a tourist-attraction
ghost
town called Hellgate.
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