A film crew's ravaged by a demon, who's hell bent on cashing in on a deal he made with someone on set who was seeking fame and fortune.A film crew's ravaged by a demon, who's hell bent on cashing in on a deal he made with someone on set who was seeking fame and fortune.A film crew's ravaged by a demon, who's hell bent on cashing in on a deal he made with someone on set who was seeking fame and fortune.
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Casper van dein showed us here what a great actor he is .loved the storyline also
...but I'm rating it accordingly to what it actually is. It's not a nine compared to The Deer Hunter, obviously, but I reckon it's a fair and appropiate note when comparing this decidedly modest film to other cheap-ish B-Z efforts in the horror genre. Just the meta elements and the obvious self-awareness that permeates the whole thing dignifies it enough, in my eyes, to warrant a high rate from me, if only to try and compensate for all the unfair 1s and 2s it's going to get from people who will judge it from its admittedly lackluster cover art without bothering to actually watch the actual film.
Some unexpectedly good and credible performances from certain cast members too, by the way. That caught me and my wife by surprise. I guess we were expecting something so dreadful -we've had a bit too many of those lately, including a couple of high-profile but very overrated productions- that getting instead something actually watchable from a moderately low-standards point of view was kind of a nice and welcome surprise.
Special kudos to Casper Van Dien for getting the joke and agreeing to play along, by the way. We got a couple of good laughs at his expense, but in a good way. That's what B-moviemaking should be about after all, in my humble opinion, and that's what we got here, so, that's were that nine came from in the end. Keep 'em coming.
Some unexpectedly good and credible performances from certain cast members too, by the way. That caught me and my wife by surprise. I guess we were expecting something so dreadful -we've had a bit too many of those lately, including a couple of high-profile but very overrated productions- that getting instead something actually watchable from a moderately low-standards point of view was kind of a nice and welcome surprise.
Special kudos to Casper Van Dien for getting the joke and agreeing to play along, by the way. We got a couple of good laughs at his expense, but in a good way. That's what B-moviemaking should be about after all, in my humble opinion, and that's what we got here, so, that's were that nine came from in the end. Keep 'em coming.
This film is an excellent example of what can be accomplished within the genre when you combine quality, talent, and creative restraint. When compared against it's current peers, it truly raises the bar.
Worth watching for Linara Washington's fantastic performance alone.
Worth watching for Linara Washington's fantastic performance alone.
One thing i DESPISE in a "paranormal documentary" movie is when the paranormal happens,and the characters,who have been looking for the paranormal,refuse to believe the paranormal. ALL the cast and crew horrifically does,yet these idiots are shocked every five seconds by demon activity. It's like they stopped believing/forgot what the hell happened as soon as they turned around. Every instance was a new instance of them being shocked that the paranormal was paranormaling-- they were constantly being surprised that the haunted house was haunted. I wanted them all to die for their sheer stupidity alone.
I love horror. I love bad horror. There are even some incredible extremely low budget horror that were made out of someone's basement. This was worse. The first 30 minutes were okay. Casper Van Dien did good and he was enjoyable to see and he was the only reason I even gave 3 stars. Then when the demon started attacking the quality dropped like a lead balloon. Horrible effects, horrible acting, it was painful to watch. Based on review here I gave a shot and I regret it.
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- TriviaThe hotel used as the main location was closed and set to be demolished.
- SoundtracksEndless Night Music
Written and Performed by Kevin Toney
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- Runtime
- 1h 15m(75 min)
- Color
- Aspect ratio
- 1.78 : 1
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