Ghost hunters shoot a reality show fight for their lives in tunnels beneath an old Texas college.Ghost hunters shoot a reality show fight for their lives in tunnels beneath an old Texas college.Ghost hunters shoot a reality show fight for their lives in tunnels beneath an old Texas college.
Robert M. Alford
- Sam
- (as Robert Alford)
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Stay away from this movie
It is incredibly bad. So much that it is a joke that it was actually made. I have to ask, if these people in the film had to pay to be in it,because I can't imagine anyone paying for such horrible acting!
You go from shakycam to stationary and back again. The camera shots/angles make no sense at all.
Excessive botox or just expressionless flat acting. One trying so hard to copy the Jennifer aniston Voice-fry throughout from the women. It is quite painful to watch, you can just picture each of these people reading lines over and over ,while trying to be natural.
There are pregnant pauses with each sentence. You can honestly see better acting in Midwest highschool plays. There is one person however that came across his three minute dialogue very nicely....the older guy with the southern accent in that steam tunnel/room. He wasn't even an actor and he was light years better than this group,seriously.
I am not kidding you when I say, throughout this movie you truly know what each line will be, before it is read aloud.
What's worse than this straight to DVD mess? Or the fact that someone somewhere gave money for its creation. The idea that the writers, directors, actors will be at the local coffee shop, with an attitude that they had something to do with a full length film.
You go from shakycam to stationary and back again. The camera shots/angles make no sense at all.
Excessive botox or just expressionless flat acting. One trying so hard to copy the Jennifer aniston Voice-fry throughout from the women. It is quite painful to watch, you can just picture each of these people reading lines over and over ,while trying to be natural.
There are pregnant pauses with each sentence. You can honestly see better acting in Midwest highschool plays. There is one person however that came across his three minute dialogue very nicely....the older guy with the southern accent in that steam tunnel/room. He wasn't even an actor and he was light years better than this group,seriously.
I am not kidding you when I say, throughout this movie you truly know what each line will be, before it is read aloud.
What's worse than this straight to DVD mess? Or the fact that someone somewhere gave money for its creation. The idea that the writers, directors, actors will be at the local coffee shop, with an attitude that they had something to do with a full length film.
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- Also known as
- Paranormal Entity 1: Der Fluch
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- Budget
- $25,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $29,904
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $16,800
- Aug 28, 2011
- Gross worldwide
- $29,904
- Runtime1 hour 20 minutes
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