Ghost Ship, the movie

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I saw the movie last night.

Fun plot, great special effects, excellent storyline, not too much horror (but enough to keep me interested) LOTS of suspense. Thought I'd choke on the suspense several times in the movie. Music in the movie was pretty great, too, taking a sort of heavy metal techno beat that lends well to suspense and horror.

I expected from the previews a simple ghost story. The movie delivers much more and is a lot more fun to watch than just for the ghost story.

A definite must see. Oh yeah... Ghosts have nice boobies, too. :wink: Wait'll you see her. Ohmygosh she's hot. I especially liked beautiful way she died.

The whole scene where the little girl takes the woman and shows her what happened... The fast pace of the scene changes, the great musical accompanyment, and the very interesting camera angles and special effects... That was my favorite scene. Gory as hell, but amazing to watch. That scene alone was worth the price of admission.

Jeez, sounds morbid, doesn't it? Great movie, with an ending fitting for a Saturday night thriller. And yes, there's lots of ship exploration and scuba diving in the movie. Full face masks are cool.

"Thumbs up" for Ghost Ship. Don't expect the deepest storyline, and it's not the Titanic, but it's a terrific Saturday night thriller. For me, with my DVD library of ocean-themed movies, this is a must-add.
 
Was in Monterey this week, and went to the theatre (ironic that it was on holloween night). Decide to see the movie and tried to keep an open mind. I thought it was very cool. Went they were diving it kind of bugged me that they were talking to each other, until I saw they had full faced masks. Then I thought "Cool". Yes, ghosts do have nice boobies, but I would not touch them if I were you.
sharkman
 
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Was in Monterey this week, and went to the theatre (ironic that it was on holloween night). Decide to see the movie and tried to keep an open mind. I thought it was very cool. Went they were diving it kind of bugged me that they were talking to each other, until I saw they had full faced masks. Then I thought "Cool". Yes, ghosts do have nice boobies, but I would not touch them if I were you.
sharkman

No doubt! I don't like rebar poking through MY body!

The breasts were phoenominal... But it was really the midriff that got me. There was one shot that showed her belly and swung around to the small of her back, showing some of her buttocks a bit... That has to be the most beautiful part on any woman. Sure, the obvious "T&A" are great, but is there anything sexier than this conservative, simply beautiful line? Maybe it was the way the light hit her perfect skin... Wow. My brain's still smokin'.

I'd have fallen in the elevator shaft too. And the producer ruined the effect when she turned around and was a corpse. Yukko! Snapped me out of my lust real quick.

Fun movie, though. I wanna see more of the babe with the incredible body parts...
 
Hey,

interesting movie i guess....hmm....so who's in the show?

I wonder when are they gonna show it in Singapore......

=-)
 
sounds as though the movie has such little actual substance
the director thought (a bit of) skin would improve its watch-
ability.

i'll pass.
 
What about The Ring???
I heard that was really scary. Has anyone seen that one yet???
 
Sounds like Lost Voyage staring none other than Judd Nelson! With Janet Gunn (grrr).

As far as the Ring goes, yes it was creepy. A "don't open the door, don't open the door, DON"T OPEN THE DOOR!!!" kinda movie. No slaughter, no blood, it's just a movie that made my skin crawl.
 
The Ring is one of the scariest movies I've ever seen... along the same rank of It, which was the scariest movie when I was a child. I still hate clowns, though!

I have this urge to tell you the most scary part of The Ring (imo), but I don't want to spoil it for you. :p Just watch it and you'll understand. I had a hard time going to bed that night because I couldn't stop thinking about it.
 
I've actually seen The Ring twice. It wasn't scary but it kept you on the edge of your seat.

That little boy did such a great job.
 
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