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Boo

  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 34m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
5.5K
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Boo (2005)
AdventureComedyFantasyHorror

There are rumors that a long shut down and neglected hospital is haunted by the inhabitants that died there in a fire. Four college students are about to discover that the myths might just b... Read allThere are rumors that a long shut down and neglected hospital is haunted by the inhabitants that died there in a fire. Four college students are about to discover that the myths might just be true.There are rumors that a long shut down and neglected hospital is haunted by the inhabitants that died there in a fire. Four college students are about to discover that the myths might just be true.

  • Director
    • Anthony C. Ferrante
  • Writer
    • Anthony C. Ferrante
  • Stars
    • Trish Coren
    • Rachel Harland
    • Jilon VanOver
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    5.5K
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    • Director
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Writer
      • Anthony C. Ferrante
    • Stars
      • Trish Coren
      • Rachel Harland
      • Jilon VanOver
    • 120User reviews
    • 31Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Trish Coren
    • Jessie
    Rachel Harland
    • Cindy
    Jilon VanOver
    Jilon VanOver
    • Kevin
    • (as Jilon Ghai)
    Happy Mahaney
    Happy Mahaney
    • Emmett
    Shirlene Quigley
    • Honey
    Algie Hamilton
    • Count Pimpula
    Dig Wayne
    Dig Wayne
    • Arlo Ray Baines…
    Rosamaria Juarez
    • Louise
    Nicole Rayburn
    Nicole Rayburn
    • Marie
    Josh Holt
    Josh Holt
    • Freddy
    M. Steven Felty
    • Jacob
    Michael Samluk
    Michael Samluk
    • Allan
    Taylor Hurley
    • Ghost Girl
    Rachel Melvin
    Rachel Melvin
    • Meg
    Terri Novak
    Terri Novak
    • Jessie's Mom
    Jennifer Amy Decker
    • Caitlin
    • (as J.D. Decker)
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    • Carmichael
    Edward Perry Smith
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      • Anthony C. Ferrante
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      • Anthony C. Ferrante
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    dalto

    Pretty bad.

    This movie was a distinct disappointment. The filmmakers had access to a very creepy location but really did nothing with it in the end. The pacing of the movie is very slow and the utter lack of tension in scenes that require it is embarrassing. Add to that the high school drama level acting and you have another waste of money and film. The only good performance came from Dee Wallace Stone and her performance matched to the other "actors" only show how really bad they all are. I really wonder how much was spent on this film and how many shooting days they had? Whatever it was, they misspent it. The chief problem is the director/writer. For a writer of horror film articles, he has little grasp of what is scary and no grasp of film-making. The camera is constantly in the wrong place and his sense of pacing is like molasses. I suggest this one goes in the avoidance column.
    2Doylenf

    Insufferable...schlock of the worst kind...a stupid waste of time...

    SCHLOCK would have been a better title for this absurd excursion into a poor excuse for a fright flick.

    Nothing redeems it. Not the story, the sub-par acting from a mostly teen cast, the witless dialog, the tired old explanation for all the goings on, and the complete lack of logic.

    Whenever things get dull, another fright scene with someone gurgling on blood or turning into a gooey monster of decomposing flesh, is supposed to provide the kind of shock appeal to target a young audience.

    Let's hope the kids today are a bit more discriminating in their taste for horror. This one is below the mark all the way.

    The only redeeming feature is the sleazy look of the abandoned hospital grounds. Enough to make your skin crawl, disgustingly dirty, rundown and evil looking.

    But the story and the characters are an insult to anyone's intelligence, poorly acted and directed to make this a complete waste of time. A writer like Stephen King could have done something with the basic idea--but it's too late now.
    4herleifl

    The dog

    You can't kill what's already dead Sounds like a cliché? It is. This is a movie that only it's mother could love, still for horror fans this has some campy entertainment value, the setting is a dark abandoned hospital, and who doesn't like that? The acting is hilarious and and it's a hailstorm of horror clichés, seriously, you could make a drinking game out of it. It really get's quite funny after a while. But then we have the dog. My god what was that?? ! truly the stuff of nightmares! Some special effects are actually quite good and gory but not used much, surprisingly maybe. Still It does drag on a bit so be sure to have your chosen beverage ready when you watch this.
    5bugaboo-7

    A cut above

    I hate using back-handed, "well it's better than the worst" compliments but, having seen my share of low budget horror movies of late, I must say that Boo! is certainly a cut above most of them.

    It's well shot, creating an atmospheric and eerie feeling not generally found in the genre today. The effects are well done. The plot itself is solid and there are some clever laugh out loud moments.

    On the downside, the pace drags at times and some of the dialog is weak in spots but not too much to be distracting. Also, there are a couple horror movie, "why the Hell are they doing that?" logic issues.

    The biggest distraction came with some of the casting. Most of the actors are capable although not great, but I felt one of the main characters was weak. On the plus side, the villain is terrific. (Sorry about mixing my tenses)

    Horror movies are a crap-shoot, usually more crap than anything else. But if you're looking for something better than most, I would recommend Boo! It's performance will make me keep an eye out for other Graveyard Filmworks productions.
    6XpocalypseSurvival

    A few really good moments but overall disconnected.

    A group of friends trapped in an abandoned building is hardly original, but this movie actually had a deeper story that was pretty good and would have served as a fine framework for a horror flick.

    Parts of this movie were really good (like an 8), but unfortunately much of it was also a 4. It just wasn't consistent. Some of the horror elements and effects, for example, were very creative and creepy, but many were also bland, like a body on a gurney under a sheet sitting up. *Yawn. The acting too ranged from pretty good to pretty not good.

    Overall, while a good story, it was a bit disjoint, skipping around a lot and hard to follow. Too much of it felt like someone walking through a haunted house going from one scare station to another and not really connected well to the story. Also, the dude-popping-up-behind-you scenes are okay in a handful or less, but I think there was about 20 of those.

    In totality this probably isn't a 6, but it does have those few moments that were really well crafted and worth a watch. If those moments could have been consistent throughout and there had been another round of editing, this could have been really good.

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    • Trivia
      The director has said in interviews that the Arlo Ray Baines character (played by Dig Wayne in Boo) starred in five different (fictitious) "Dynamite Jones" blaxploitation films: Meet Dynamite Jones, Dynamite Ignited, Dynamite Jones vs The Dope Pope, Dynamite Jones vs Count Pimpula (which was seen partially in Boo), Dynamite Jones vs Frankenfro (which is referenced in the deleted scenes on the Boo DVD).
    • Goofs
      (at around 10 mins) Emmett and his dog are riding in the elevator and it stops on floor 3, he is clearly terrified with his flashlight close to his body but when the scene changes to the elevator opening up, we see Emmett with his arms down at his sides with a neutral expression then it cuts back to him terrified again with the flashlight close to his body and when it cuts to a shot of his dog, his hand with the flashlight again is down to his side.
    • Quotes

      Arlo Ray Baines: Back in my day you shoot a motherfucker he stayed dead.

    • Connections
      References La Nuit des masques (1978)
    • Soundtracks
      Count Pimpula Theme
      Written by Robbie Rist and Anthony C. Ferrante

      Copyright Control (ASCAP)

      Performed by The Black and Blues Revue

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    • Release date
      • July 13, 2006 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Terror Hospital
    • Filming locations
      • Linda Vista Hospital - 610 S. St. Louis Street, Los Angeles, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Kismet Entertainment Group
      • Graveyard Filmworks
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $118,357
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 34 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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