Ein Mädchen zieht in eine kleine Stadt, nur um dort von Geistern bewohnt zu werden. Ein Kampf gegen einen bösen Geist folgt, um die Kinder der Stadt zu schützen.Ein Mädchen zieht in eine kleine Stadt, nur um dort von Geistern bewohnt zu werden. Ein Kampf gegen einen bösen Geist folgt, um die Kinder der Stadt zu schützen.Ein Mädchen zieht in eine kleine Stadt, nur um dort von Geistern bewohnt zu werden. Ein Kampf gegen einen bösen Geist folgt, um die Kinder der Stadt zu schützen.
Zander Miller
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This is a relatively benign movie for the tween kids in your family. The film deals with loss, bullying, and ghosts in a mild fashion. Nothing spectacular here, but it was watchable as an adult.
The acting is atrocious in this movie so you'll have to attempt to look over it. There is zero back story of why this "evil" spirit suddenly pops up when the new girl arrives. There's actually no story to this movie at all except some high school kids wanting to be paranormal researchers that have absolutely no clue what they are doing. Outside of the three main characters, everyone else is just filler. Possibly, if Nickelodeon had made or produced this movie, it would have stood a chance. This however is subpar at best.
The main character is so awful at acting there about 3 people who can act in this film
If this movie had come out under the title Goosebumps: School Spirits, or Are You Afraid of the Dark: School Spirits it wouldn't have surprised me, likewise had this been on the Disney Channel given the majority of the cast.
The whole way through it gave me that same kind of low budget, pre-teeny horror vibe, so much so that I expected Slappy the Puppet to pop out at any second and scare the bejesus out of me.
The visual effects are definitely a mixed bag, with some looking fantastic while others look like they've been put together in Windows Movie Maker (look out for the iPhone being 'taken' by the smoke!)
The plot starts out quite interesting but unfortunately it loses its thread somewhat and by the end you'll be scratching your head as to what motive the 'big bad' had in the first place.
Casting is equally puzzling.
Tiffany Alvord, cast in the lead role, made a name for herself as a YouTube musician, and she's very good at that. Acting, not so much... but it's her first film so cut her some slack, right?
Two of the worst performances come from two characters who don't really even need to be in the movie.
Audrey Whitbey plays the school bully and is appallingly bad, like school hall pantomime bad. Her character adds nothing to the film and she never really gets her comeuppance for being a spoiled brat.
Philip Laves plays Link, the weird next door neighbour and kind of second thought love interest for Zoe the main character.
I've seen this guy in other things and he wasn't bad, but it's like he was told 'you know that Fred guy who was big on the internet a few years ago? Yeah, do that' and it just comes across as forced and bizarre.
Much like the bully, Link's involvement never really has a resolution either.
In summary this is perfectly watchable, especially if you're a fan of the old Goosebumps series, but don't expect too much and be prepared for a lack of resolution.
The whole way through it gave me that same kind of low budget, pre-teeny horror vibe, so much so that I expected Slappy the Puppet to pop out at any second and scare the bejesus out of me.
The visual effects are definitely a mixed bag, with some looking fantastic while others look like they've been put together in Windows Movie Maker (look out for the iPhone being 'taken' by the smoke!)
The plot starts out quite interesting but unfortunately it loses its thread somewhat and by the end you'll be scratching your head as to what motive the 'big bad' had in the first place.
Casting is equally puzzling.
Tiffany Alvord, cast in the lead role, made a name for herself as a YouTube musician, and she's very good at that. Acting, not so much... but it's her first film so cut her some slack, right?
Two of the worst performances come from two characters who don't really even need to be in the movie.
Audrey Whitbey plays the school bully and is appallingly bad, like school hall pantomime bad. Her character adds nothing to the film and she never really gets her comeuppance for being a spoiled brat.
Philip Laves plays Link, the weird next door neighbour and kind of second thought love interest for Zoe the main character.
I've seen this guy in other things and he wasn't bad, but it's like he was told 'you know that Fred guy who was big on the internet a few years ago? Yeah, do that' and it just comes across as forced and bizarre.
Much like the bully, Link's involvement never really has a resolution either.
In summary this is perfectly watchable, especially if you're a fan of the old Goosebumps series, but don't expect too much and be prepared for a lack of resolution.
The film overall was pretty enjoyable with mixed acting but majorately those close to the lead were fairly good actors. The lead however, let the film down with her over the top facial expressions and inability to express any kind of emotion except pain constantly throughout the movie, it would have passed as an 8/10 had they brought in a better actress to play the lead. Also the girl who plays the bully was a shockingly bad actor , her role felt unnecessary in the film and the CGI was sub par in some area's.
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- WissenswertesEarly in the movie, it's established that the ghost of Ted died in the 60s. At the 1:12:13 mark, Ted says, "All right angels, what's the plan?", referencing the three leads. Charlie's Angels did not premiere until 9/22/76.
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Written by Bryan E. Miller & Diona Devincenzi
Performed by Mia Pfirrman & Aaron Encinas
Courtesy of Sensory Overload Music
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