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A Disaster on HD DVD.......2007-08-04
If you wonder why you never heard of it in the theaters, wonder no more.
What a flop...
If you must buy, get it on Regular DVD and save your cash.
Casper's evil cousin unleashed........2007-07-16
When i first saw The Frightners back when it was released theatrically I knew I was watching a film by a complete nut/brilliant filmaker. Who would have know that the director of this film would go on to make the Lord of the Rings trilogy and King Kong. It's evident in The Frightners that Jackson is a director with great assurance in his work. I'm just sad that this film didn't find an audience when it was first released. But now that Jackson is a big league director this film will not only profit from its cult followers,but from a new generation of viewers. This new director's cut is filled with spectacular unseen footage that is totally necessary and doesn't just make the film longer for show. The HD-DVD presentation is crisp and flawless and has plenty of extras. Sit back and enjoy Pet6er Jackson's difinitive version of his pre-Lord of the Rings gem.
frighten again.......2007-06-28
this is once of those off the wall films,that will blow you away.i love this film,ever since i saw it on laser disc[remember those]!this also afilm you could watch again and again.this movie has everthing you could ask for.its funny,its drama.michel j fox is wonderful and a great supporting cast behind him.directed by peter jackson,yes that peter jackson!this hd dvd version with its 1080p avc-vc-1 video is first rate.audio is dolby digital plus,anew audio code.universal released this movie on vhs,laser disc,sd dvd and now hd dvd,there must be a good reason.get this hd dvd you will be glad you did!
HD-DVD version.......2007-06-22
Suffice to say that if you are into HD and especially HD-DVD and have a big screen, I mean 100" or above then this is why you got into HD.
The video transfer is superb, a couple of very minor film artifacts here and there but nothing to write home about.
The audio transfer is also a knockout.
Just get it you will not be dissapointed.
Very good film and a good disc.......2007-06-17
I'm not going to comment on the film itself as you can read up on the film elsewhere but i'll let you know a little about the HD DVD disc itself. If your in the UK, the disc works perfectly on my Xbox 360 Add On so don't worry about buying from the US.
On the disc, there is the film itself (14 minutes extra as it's a director's cut), peter jackson's (first) feature commentary and also a trailer. There is also a 240 minute documentary about the making of the film from start to finish. I started watching it last night not realising how long it was, so i had to turn it off and i'll watch the rest tonight. Nice Layout of the disc (same as any other Universal disc) and the quality of the film is great.
I've not seen this compared to the Standard Def version of the special edition so i cannot compare them, but the HD DVD version is definately one i'd recommend.
Hope this helps...
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- A must-see for fans of the genre!
- Very entertaining and humorous horror flick
- Brilliant movie!
- An over-the-top romance featuring Patricia, Johnny and big, sharp knives, with a fine Michael J. Fox and lots of special effects
- Funny and Scary
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A must-see for fans of the genre!.......2007-06-04
This is one of the most entertaining horror flicks of all time! It has humor, horror and great effects that make it a compelling & fun movie. Michael J Fox plays Frank Bannister, who claims to be able to see ghosts and ekes out a living by chasing ghosts out of homes. In actuality, he has a couple of ghosts working for him, and he sends them off to unsuspecting victims homes where for a fee, he 'exorcises' the homes. The story picks up when Frank senses some ghostly activity that is not of his doing, and tries to figure things out. The characters are all well-fleshed out, and the effects are just spectacular. A great blend of humor and horror!
Very entertaining and humorous horror flick.......2007-04-05
This movie was alot of fun from start to finish. It was very brilliant and very humorous story. The commentary in the beginning of this movie by the director gives a little history about this movie and others about the special effects. A person just seeing this movie would not think about how much effort goes into a movie like this until you are told about it. Michael J. Fox gives an outstanding performance as the "paranormal researcher and exorcist". This is not a scarey horror movie, instead it is a very funny, alot of laughs kind of horror movie. I highly recommend this movie that really likes alot of fun in horror movies.
Brilliant movie! .......2007-02-20
The Frighteners is a thrilling, entertaining and overall great movie! I loved the characters, and would definitly recomend this movie.
An over-the-top romance featuring Patricia, Johnny and big, sharp knives, with a fine Michael J. Fox and lots of special effects.......2007-02-20
The room was full. Almost everybody had filled their white styrofoam cups with black coffee and had taken their seats. When I finally got the nerve to stand I felt so self-conscious I wanted to crawl under my chair. "My name is Charley DeRiemer," I finally said, "and...I...uh...I'm a fan of...uh...The Frighteners."
But I'm disappointed in a lot of it, too. This horror-comedy has too much humor and wit and not enough cheese to qualify as a cult flick. All the film's Computer Generated Flatulence, for me, eventually loses impact. The CGF so clutters up the story-line, which already is complicated, that I think Peter Jackson, the director, must have fallen in love with his computer toys and forgotten there was a story to tell. It doesn't help that while most of the movie is over-the-top funny, the last part sinks into to an old-fashioned scare-um gore-fest without cleverness, just Jake Busey grinning with a lot of teeth and people jumping out with big knives in their hands. So why is this movie so likable?
First, most of the time the script is funny and clever. Second, several of the sequences manage to create a great blend of humor, raunchiness, special effects and drama (the funeral and cemetery, the museum party in the Egyptian wing) or a real jolt of dread and foreboding (Lucy in the mansion with Patricia Ann, the beginning of the psychiatric hospital scene). Third, the movie has some fine, grotesque acting that is weird and unsettling (Jeffrey Coombs, Dee Wallace, Jake Busey) or weird and funny (John Astin, Chi McBride, Peter Dobson). Fourth, you can't beat a love story that reaches beyond death into eternal devotion. For Patricia (Dee Wallace) and Johnny (Jake Busey), love is forever and means never having to say you're sorry. Fifth, and to my mind most importantly, it has Michael J. Fox as Frank Bannister. Fox has the personality and star firepower to be able to turn a typical nice-guy character into a man we really like. Fox has been a master in portraying flawed, vulnerable nice guys we almost instantly sympathize with. It's a rare talent. For me, he manages most of the time to overcome the continual show-off intrusion of all that Computer Generated Overkill. The exception is when he's involved with a massive tube to heaven that looks like a Slinky on steroids. When he's on screen, even when he's enmeshed with silly blue-screen aerobics, he makes the film human and grounded. It's a shame Jackson had all that money and all those computers to play with. He didn't really need them. Just watch how he builds dread when Lucy arrives at the creepy old mansion to whisk Patricia away to safety. It's one of the best, most skillful scenes in the movie, and there's hardly a computer effect to be seen until the last of it...when the dread and suspense are swept out and the "wow" stuff is swept in.
There's a lot of great stuff in this comedy about serial killers, demonic possession and a scamming psychic investigator who brings along his own ghosts. There's a lot to be frustrated by, too. For the most part, I just use my fast-forward button now and them. I do like the movie even with its faults. Now if only someone would make, "Johnny and Patricia versus Mommy and Daddy," featuring the knife-wielding Mommy and leather-suited Daddy from The People Under the Stairs. That would make a tag-team match worth watching.
The original, basic DVD has the 110-minute theatrical release. There is a director's cut at 122-minutes which was probably the brainchild of the production company's marketing department, division of double-dips development. The DVD transfer looks just fine.
Funny and Scary.......2007-01-04
This has got to be the best Michael J. Fox movie I have ever seen (and I love M.J.Fox) .
This movie has it all, Scares!Laughs! Romance!
The Ghost are great.
I could watch this movie every day.
I watch alot of movies and I own alot of them.
This is one of the few that I have on both VHS & DVD.
I have the original and the Directors cut.
The extras are great.
If you like Michael J. Fox movie's you will love this one,
Even if you don't like his movies this is a must see for Horror fans and Comedy lovers a like. Enjoy!!!
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- Original, funny, and at times scary, a new take on horror
- Great movie !
- This Movie Must Not Be Forgotten!
- An underrated gem!
- Atmospheres and Haunts
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One movie lover's nightmare is another's raucous joyride, and this special effects-laden horror comedy is bound to split both camps right down the middle. (Or, as Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide puts it, "definitely not for all tastes but a wild time for those who get into it.") Michael J. Fox plays a psychic investigator who can actually see ghosts, and lives with a trio of undead spirits who scare people to promote Fox's ghost-busting business. In a town infamous for serial killings, a new series of deaths prompts Fox to induce his own out-of-body experience so he can battle death in a spirit-plagued netherworld where evil reigns supreme--or something like that. So much happens in this chaotic film that you might feel like you're watching several movies at once--a slasher pic, a supernatural thriller, and a black comedy all rolled into a nonstop showcase for grisly makeup and a dozen varieties of special effects. It's an odd but wildly inventive film from New Zealand director Peter Jackson, who earned critical acclaim for his previous film Heavenly Creatures and would later create the ingenious pseudo-documentary Forgotten Silver. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews:
Original, funny, and at times scary, a new take on horror.......2006-09-23
I was pleasently surprised by this movie when I saw it on the bigscreen, and now I'm happy to have it in my collection. Michael J Fox's role as a paranormal investigator/ghost trapper with Hired Help is just a very funny concept. Chi Mcbrie's character I thought made this movie, great comic relief. Jake Busey did a decent job at being a bad guy. I have seen this probably 8 times, and still find it funny. It holds me if I find it flipping through channels. Nice one to have in the collection. I only own the original version, worth investing into directors cut to see what has been added.
Great movie !.......2005-09-19
Awesome movie.Like most of the viewers on amazon say.This is a very underated movie.It mixes good humor and great kills and cool story.The Grim Reaper in the movie , who's played by ? looks cool.Michael J. Fox is the best.This is clearly his best work besides Back to the Future.Buy it now !
This Movie Must Not Be Forgotten!.......2005-08-07
This is a great one of a kind movie. This movie has some really moody scary moments, it has some really funny moments and a believable dramatic back story. Michael J. Fox shines in this against type performance. The special effects are first rate...take that George Lucas! I went to see this in the theater and I remeber a fat lazy jerk falling asleep and snoring through half the movie only to leave at the end and sneak into Independence Day. I just remember thinking anyone who didn't appreciate this movie was really missing out. Peter Jackson is a film lover first and foremost and you can always tell when you watch any of his movies, this man has passion, take that Mel Gibson!
An underrated gem!.......2005-07-10
In the early 1960's, a serial killer named Johnny Charles Bartlett (played BRILLIANTLY by Jake Busey) scores himself a record of killings ("That's one more than Starkweather!", he brags), with the help of his teenage girlfriend Patricia Ann Bradley (played by Dee Wallace-Stone). Twenty-something years later, Dr. Lucy Lynskey pays a visit to Patricia, in order to doctor some of her wounds. Patricia tells Lucy about her past, and why she has to keep Johnny's ashes in her room. Patricia's mother snaps at Lucy, making her leave. Psychic-investigator Frank Bannister (played wonderfully by Michael J. Fox), who can see deceased souls thanks to a accident he was in 5 years ago that killed his wife, by the help of his ghostly friends, Cyrus (Chi McBride) and Stuart (Jim Fyfe), and an undead judge (John Astin), earns a living working cases that involve objects moving around the room, toilet seats banging, water faucets turning on and off, etc. One day, Bannister acidentally scatters his business cards all over the car, and winds up crashing into a fence. He meets the owner, Ray Lynskey, who is angry at what has happened. He makes an offer to pay for the fence while giving Ray his business card. Later on, Bannister's friendly ghosts decide to frighten Ray, and his wife Lucy. Lucy decides to call Frank over, and Frank does a fake test, scoring himself another paycheck. Bannister and his friends quit fooling people when he starts noticing real hauntings around town: citizens dying mysteriously. Frank can see a figure, who looks like the grim reaper, crushing hearts of certain citizens, and then places a number on their foreheads. Lucy becomes one of the unlucky victims of one of the killings. She believes Frank has psychic abilities when her husband (who is now deceased) questions Frank about what happend to him. Ray asks Frank to invite Lucy to dinner, in order to be able to speak to her. Lucy joins Bannister in order to get to the bottom of what's happening. However, all of the killings point to Bannister, but Bannister soon figures out that Johnny Bartlett is "alive". Enter in FBI agent Investigator Dammers (played by Jeffrey Combs), a paranoid man who gets "all of the fruity cases". He takes Bannister in, and while Lucy is trying to help Bannister escape, Dammers tells her about the accident involving Bannister and his beautiful wife. While Dammers and Patricia try to stop Frank and Lucy, it's up to Frank, Lucy, and his dead friends to take down Johnny.
Atmospheres and Haunts.......2005-03-11
"When a man's jawbone drops off, it's time to reassess the situation."
The Frighteners. I bought this on Widescreen VHS my freshman year in college solely based on the cover (and Zemeckis's reputation at the time), and it was the saving grace for keeping my sanity. After going through a massive (on my end) breakup, struggling with Women in Literature (I eventually pulled an A-), and learning far too late about the effects of alcohol on my friends, I would sit down and watch this movie every single day. Not all the way through. Parts of it. Usually the first hour. The location shots, especially, reminded me there was more on this globe of ours I was shutting out.
"My body is a roadmap of pain."
The atmosphere of this film is incredibly spooky. I'm not quite sure how they did it because I think this was before the Digital Intermediate was popular. The entire film is desaturated of a lot of red and yellows, while the green and blues are favored. Not so much as the Matrix films, of course... Frighteners is essentially Corpus Aeotearoa, if possible, as if created from the light of New Zealand. I love the light of the forest when Fox's character was slightly younger. Almost orange in hue.
"You are violating my territorial bubble."
This film has amazing effects in it. The ghosts look realistic, the tunnels of death are beautiful to watch, and all the sets are brilliant. I wish I knew how they did the church hospital scene, where Frank Bannister turns from the burnt down present into the shiny, slick past, in one shot. Probably motion control and plates, but I like to think they used ye olde fashioned ways...
And Michael J. Fox ... in the climactic scene ... supernal ...
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The Frighteners starring Michael J. Fox, John Astin.THIS IS A DIVX, NOT DVD.
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One movie lover's nightmare is another's raucous joyride, and this special effects-laden horror comedy is bound to split both camps right down the middle. (Or, as Leonard Maltin's Movie & Video Guide puts it, "definitely not for all tastes but a wild time for those who get into it.") Michael J. Fox plays a psychic investigator who can actually see ghosts, and lives with a trio of undead spirits who scare people to promote Fox's ghost-busting business. In a town infamous for serial killings, a new series of deaths prompts Fox to induce his own out-of-body experience so he can battle death in a spirit-plagued netherworld where evil reigns supreme--or something like that. So much happens in this chaotic film that you might feel like you're watching several movies at once--a slasher pic, a supernatural thriller, and a black comedy all rolled into a nonstop showcase for grisly makeup and a dozen varieties of special effects. It's an odd but wildly inventive film from New Zealand director Peter Jackson, who earned critical acclaim for his previous film Heavenly Creatures and would later create the ingenious pseudo-documentary Forgotten Silver. --Jeff Shannon
Customer Reviews:
Original, funny, and at times scary, a new take on horror.......2006-09-23
I was pleasently surprised by this movie when I saw it on the bigscreen, and now I'm happy to have it in my collection. Michael J Fox's role as a paranormal investigator/ghost trapper with Hired Help is just a very funny concept. Chi Mcbrie's character I thought made this movie, great comic relief. Jake Busey did a decent job at being a bad guy. I have seen this probably 8 times, and still find it funny. It holds me if I find it flipping through channels. Nice one to have in the collection. I only own the original version, worth investing into directors cut to see what has been added.
Great movie !.......2005-09-19
Awesome movie.Like most of the viewers on amazon say.This is a very underated movie.It mixes good humor and great kills and cool story.The Grim Reaper in the movie , who's played by ? looks cool.Michael J. Fox is the best.This is clearly his best work besides Back to the Future.Buy it now !
This Movie Must Not Be Forgotten!.......2005-08-07
This is a great one of a kind movie. This movie has some really moody scary moments, it has some really funny moments and a believable dramatic back story. Michael J. Fox shines in this against type performance. The special effects are first rate...take that George Lucas! I went to see this in the theater and I remeber a fat lazy jerk falling asleep and snoring through half the movie only to leave at the end and sneak into Independence Day. I just remember thinking anyone who didn't appreciate this movie was really missing out. Peter Jackson is a film lover first and foremost and you can always tell when you watch any of his movies, this man has passion, take that Mel Gibson!
An underrated gem!.......2005-07-10
In the early 1960's, a serial killer named Johnny Charles Bartlett (played BRILLIANTLY by Jake Busey) scores himself a record of killings ("That's one more than Starkweather!", he brags), with the help of his teenage girlfriend Patricia Ann Bradley (played by Dee Wallace-Stone). Twenty-something years later, Dr. Lucy Lynskey pays a visit to Patricia, in order to doctor some of her wounds. Patricia tells Lucy about her past, and why she has to keep Johnny's ashes in her room. Patricia's mother snaps at Lucy, making her leave. Psychic-investigator Frank Bannister (played wonderfully by Michael J. Fox), who can see deceased souls thanks to a accident he was in 5 years ago that killed his wife, by the help of his ghostly friends, Cyrus (Chi McBride) and Stuart (Jim Fyfe), and an undead judge (John Astin), earns a living working cases that involve objects moving around the room, toilet seats banging, water faucets turning on and off, etc. One day, Bannister acidentally scatters his business cards all over the car, and winds up crashing into a fence. He meets the owner, Ray Lynskey, who is angry at what has happened. He makes an offer to pay for the fence while giving Ray his business card. Later on, Bannister's friendly ghosts decide to frighten Ray, and his wife Lucy. Lucy decides to call Frank over, and Frank does a fake test, scoring himself another paycheck. Bannister and his friends quit fooling people when he starts noticing real hauntings around town: citizens dying mysteriously. Frank can see a figure, who looks like the grim reaper, crushing hearts of certain citizens, and then places a number on their foreheads. Lucy becomes one of the unlucky victims of one of the killings. She believes Frank has psychic abilities when her husband (who is now deceased) questions Frank about what happend to him. Ray asks Frank to invite Lucy to dinner, in order to be able to speak to her. Lucy joins Bannister in order to get to the bottom of what's happening. However, all of the killings point to Bannister, but Bannister soon figures out that Johnny Bartlett is "alive". Enter in FBI agent Investigator Dammers (played by Jeffrey Combs), a paranoid man who gets "all of the fruity cases". He takes Bannister in, and while Lucy is trying to help Bannister escape, Dammers tells her about the accident involving Bannister and his beautiful wife. While Dammers and Patricia try to stop Frank and Lucy, it's up to Frank, Lucy, and his dead friends to take down Johnny.
Atmospheres and Haunts.......2005-03-11
"When a man's jawbone drops off, it's time to reassess the situation."
The Frighteners. I bought this on Widescreen VHS my freshman year in college solely based on the cover (and Zemeckis's reputation at the time), and it was the saving grace for keeping my sanity. After going through a massive (on my end) breakup, struggling with Women in Literature (I eventually pulled an A-), and learning far too late about the effects of alcohol on my friends, I would sit down and watch this movie every single day. Not all the way through. Parts of it. Usually the first hour. The location shots, especially, reminded me there was more on this globe of ours I was shutting out.
"My body is a roadmap of pain."
The atmosphere of this film is incredibly spooky. I'm not quite sure how they did it because I think this was before the Digital Intermediate was popular. The entire film is desaturated of a lot of red and yellows, while the green and blues are favored. Not so much as the Matrix films, of course... Frighteners is essentially Corpus Aeotearoa, if possible, as if created from the light of New Zealand. I love the light of the forest when Fox's character was slightly younger. Almost orange in hue.
"You are violating my territorial bubble."
This film has amazing effects in it. The ghosts look realistic, the tunnels of death are beautiful to watch, and all the sets are brilliant. I wish I knew how they did the church hospital scene, where Frank Bannister turns from the burnt down present into the shiny, slick past, in one shot. Probably motion control and plates, but I like to think they used ye olde fashioned ways...
And Michael J. Fox ... in the climactic scene ... supernal ...
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- Wicked fun
- The last movie Peter Jackson made before "LOTR"
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Wicked fun.......2006-08-28
Just before doing "Lord of the Rings," director Peter Jackson (who can be seen in a cameo as "Man with Piercings") made an off-kilter horror/comedy movie called "The Frighteners," the tale of the undead and the guy who makes a living off of them. Though "Frighteners" was barely in theaters at all, this cult flick is funny, creepy, well-acted and wonderfully directed.
Frank Bannister (Michael J. Fox) has seen spirits and apparitions ever since the car crash that killed his wife. Now he operates an amateur "ghostbusting" operation that is supposed to exorcise ghosts from people's houses -- the problem is that the ghosts who haunt those houses are in league with him (Chi McBride as the opinioated afro-ed Cyrus, Jim Fyfe as the nerdy Stuart, and most of John Astin as what is left of The Judge).
Frank's business certainly isn't hurt by the fact that for years after a serial killer's murderous spree, people have died mysteriously of heart attacks. Then Frank starts seeing fiery numbers emblazoned on the foreheads of people who will die, including the husband of doctor Lucy Lynskey (Trini Alvarado). As if trying to stop a specter of death weren't hard enough, crazed FBI agent Milton Dammers (Jeffrey Combs) believes that Frank is the one murdering people. But the evil specter is still killing -- and Lucy is the next victim.
Peter Jackson once said that he has a "moronic" sense of humor, and it shows up in all its glory here -- from bug spray dissolving a ghost's face to a piece of talking oily sludge to a drill sargeant ghost with submachine guns, this is weird and absolutely hilarious. It's the perfect blend of comedy and horror.
But he's also good during the more serious moments, such as Bannister's flashbacks to his wife's death, or the eerie sight of homicidal young lovers dancing with a gun. The opening shot is pure Jackson, with the camera swooping through a window, past fluttering curtains, and though a hole in the attic floor to a screaming woman below.
Jackson also takes the opportunity to poke a bit of fun at more conventional ghost movies: the big Gothic house, crazy old lady, ghost in '70s clothes, and Fox's hilarious turn as a ghostbuster. Nothing horrific is sacred. "There ain't nothing worse than a bunch of pissed-off brothers... that's ALREADY DEAD!" Cyrus yells at one point.
Does it have a flaw? Yes -- the opening scene doesn't seem to make much sense later on in the movie. But Jackson makes up for that with a surprisingly tight, coherent plot, and a satisfying finale that makes more sense than most other horror movies do.
The cast is brilliant, whether it's the twitchy, wild-eyed FBI agent, or the three weird ghosts. Michael J. Fox does an excellent job as Frank, with the right combination of cockiness and pathos, while Alvarado is solid as the idealistic young doctor. But the scenes are really stolen by Dee Wallace-Stone and freaky-eyed Jake Busey, as homicidal young lovers.
"Frighteners" might not make you believe in ghosts, but it will make you laugh, shiver, and maybe even shed a tear or two. Wildly funny, weird, gross, and sometimes really peculiar, this is Jackson's splatter-gore at its best.
The last movie Peter Jackson made before "LOTR" .......2005-12-05
When his growing legions of fans work their way back through the early films of Peter Jackson to determine how the man who started off directing comic gorefests like "Bad Taste" and "Dead Alive" ended up being entrusted with "The Lord of the Rings," this 1996 film will be the last link in the chain because it was after "The Frighteners" that Jackson devoted himself to bringing Tolkien to the big screen. Like every film he has ever made, "The Frighteners" shows a relentless creativity, although ultimately the story is not up to the impressive special effects. Consequently, while enjoyable, the film is also somewhat disappointing because we really expected something better in a film where Jackson finally had money to play with.
"The Frighteners" is a horror-comedy that falls a bit short of both halves of the equation although it starts off strong enough. Frank Bannister (Michael J. Fox) is a paranormal investigator who shows up in the small town of Fairweather, California. Bannister is a most unusual con artist, because not only can he really see ghosts, he has three of them working for him: Stuart (Jim Fyfe), Cyrus (Chi McBride), and the Judge (John Astin). The ghostly trio put the fear of the undead into someone and then Bannister shows up and drives them away: for a small fee (with a money back guarantee). But then the husband of Lucy Lynsky (Trini Alvardo) drops dead and so do a lot of other people in town, all from heart attacks, and usually after seeing Bannister. He knows that the killer is the Soul Catcher, because he can not only see it attack, he can see the numbers that appear on the foreheads of his intended victims. Then things get complicated.
By the time we find out what the opening scene of the film, where unseen spirits are terrifying loony old Patricia Ann Bradley (Dee Wallace-Stone), the contrivances are too mind-numbing to really care. Apparently there is a point to all this having to do with the competitiveness of Americans even in the realm of serial killing. Bannister's attempts to play the hero are consistently thwarted by Milton Dammers (Jeffrey Combs), an F.B.I. agent who is equal parts hardcase and nutcase. Every time he did something weird I found myself saying, "Well, okay then." His antics usually engendered a laugh, but it was just never quite the right type of laugh, having too much of a skeptical edge to it. If there is one think you do not want you audience to be when you are doing a horror movie with ghosts, it would be skeptical.
Despite the problems with the convoluted narrative and the uneven tone of the comedy, this is still a film worth watching just to see what Jackson pulls out of his special effects bag of tricks next. Clearly the best of the pre-LOTR movies from Jackson is definitely "Heavaenly Creatures," which speaks to the director's strengths in terms of not just special effects but also with adaptations, whether from a literary classic or from infamous historical events. This means that his announced next project, a remake of "King Kong," plays to these strengths as well.
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- The Hills Have Eyes 2 (Unrated Edition)
- The Monster Legacy Collection (Frankenstein / Dracula / The Wolf Man)
- The Monster Squad (Two-Disc 20th Anniversary Edition)
- The Mummy - The Legacy Collection (The Mummy/Mummy's Hand/Mummy's Tomb/Mummy's Ghost/Mummy's Curse)
- The Mummy - The Legacy Collection (The Mummy/Mummy's Hand/Mummy's Tomb/Mummy's Ghost/Mummy's Curse)
- The Night Flier
- The People Under The Stairs
- The Prophecy 3: The Ascent
- The Prophecy - Uprising
- The Return of the Living Dead [Region 2]
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