Ghost Watcher
2002 Starring Jillian Byrnes, Marianne Hayden, Jennifer Servary, Kevin Floyd Rated R 94 Minutes
After a traumatizing attack on Halloween night forces Laura to become a shut-in. Her world turns further upside down as she begins to experience increasingly bizarre and frightening occurrences within her home. It is this intense situation which encourages her to seek help in the form of Elizabeth Dean, the webmaster for a popular ghost-hunting site. Dean does not believe in the existence of ghosts herself, but as the mystery surrounding Laura's nightmare unfolds, she soon becomes a true believer.
Rating:3/10 This wasn't a bad idea for a movie, but when you make a movie like this, it helps either to be very innovative or to have lots of money. Unfortunately, this movie has neither of those qualities. But that wasn't the only problems this movie had. The acting was horrible. It seemed so wooden and without emotion. That will come with time though. This movie seemed like a first time for everyone involved, so it just seems as if everyone needs experience. One of the scenes that I actually did like was when two of the girls go to see where the body of a killer is, the movie actually picks up the pace and adds some tension that was sorely needed. The dialogue could have been much better though. There were times when the dialogue seemed so far out there that at times I felt myself rolling my eyes at what was being said. This was kind of boring as well, and the ending even though it seemed right was almost wasteful. Don't give this one a second glance.
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