GHOST SHIP
RATING: 5/10
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PLOT:
A team of boat salvagers ramble aboard a vacant ocean liner, floating around in
the middle of the sea, in the hopes of getting stinky rich. Instead, they fall
upon a haunted vessel which apparently doesn't appreciate the presence of
strangers. A nice tit-shot of an Italian chick ensues and...oh yeah, so does a
mystery about the boat.
CRITIQUE:
An okay Halloween time "horror" movie for anyone who doesn't mind sitting
through a truly unoriginal plotline without any real scares, but with a couple
of cool sequences, lots of dark, moody atmosphere, groovy sets and a handful of
kills. Nobody's gonna write home to tell their mom about this movie (or their
auntie for that matter), but if you're in the right frame of mind (a late night
video session, for example) and just want to jump inside a spooky ship for the
evening, you might want to check this munchkin out. It would also help if you
enjoyed similarly themed flicks like DEEP RISING, THE HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL, 13
GHOSTS and EVENT HORIZON (among various others) and if you aren't expecting to
be taken through any creative twists. One of the things that I ultimately didn't
like about this film was its resolution, which 1) was a little too obvious from
the start and 2) didn't really click or affect me in any way. I also didn't like
the typical James Bond/villain monologue at the end, with one person explaining
the reasonings behind it all to another, or the actual explanation itself
(picture me rolling my eyes...whatever!). The characters were also quite plain
all around with Gabriel Byrne playing the tough, quiet guy, Julianna Margulies
playing the tough, Ripley-esque woman, Ron Eldard acting through his blonde
highlights and Isaiah Washington making sure that the film's accountants noted
his presence come check-time. And the rest of the crew? Were there others on
board...? I didn't notice.
Having said that, the film's shadowy atmosphere and mystery did keep me going
most of the way, but overall, nothing really bowled me over. There were two
sequences, however, which were extremely cool: the first was the opening scene,
which has got to be one of the most disgusting (and slick) scenes of the year,
and the other, a flashback scenario later on in the film, which actually turned
out to be exciting, bloody and somewhat original (especially when compared to
the rest of the movie). I also really dug the film's final shot, which
unfortunately left things open for a sequel, but was well-handled and stuck out
in my eyes (even though it didn't make any logical sense). As for the story,
well...it was decent, but like I said before, nothing we haven't seen before and
certainly no real suspense. It's basically just a haunted boat. Some cheap boo
scares are tossed in here and there (most of which didn't work for me), an
annoying "ghost girl" walks around and provides for some clues and folks
ultimately start getting whacked one by one. Overall, I guess it can be
considered to be a decent watch around this time of year (although if you really
wanna get creeped out, check out THE RING!), but ultimately, it's probably best
saved for a lonely, dark evening with your loved (or hated) one by your side
come video-time. Popcorn would also help, nachos would make it even better and a
left-handed handjob would definitely hit the spot (what any of that has to do
with this movie is beyond me!). Not as bad as I thought it would be, but not
very good either.
Where's JoBlo coming from?
13 Ghosts (5/10) - Cast Away (8/10) - Event Horizon (6/10) - The Haunting (3/10)
- The House on Haunted Hill (7/10) - The Others (9/10) - Session 9 (8/10) - The
Shining (9/10) - Titanic (7/10) - Virus (5/10) - What Lies Beneath (8/10)
Review Date: October 28, 2002
Director: Steve Beck
Writers: Mark Hanlon, John Pogue
Producers: Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, Gilbert Adler
Actors: Julianna Margulies as Epps
Gabriel Byrne as Murphy
Ron Eldard as Dodge
Genre: Horror
Year of Release: 2002
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