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Ghost Hunters: Point of Contact

  • 2006
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 32m
IMDb RATING
4.1/10
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Ghost Hunters: Point of Contact (2006)
Get ready to meet the most clairvoyant human the world has ever known. And open doors no one knew existed.
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A man wakes after twelve years only to find he has an unwanted ability to see the dead.A man wakes after twelve years only to find he has an unwanted ability to see the dead.A man wakes after twelve years only to find he has an unwanted ability to see the dead.

  • Directors
    • Hank Stone
    • Roy Kurtluyan
  • Writer
    • Buddy Dolan
  • Stars
    • Buddy Dolan
    • Mikki Padilla
    • James Kyson
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.1/10
    84
    YOUR RATING
    • Directors
      • Hank Stone
      • Roy Kurtluyan
    • Writer
      • Buddy Dolan
    • Stars
      • Buddy Dolan
      • Mikki Padilla
      • James Kyson
    • 6User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Buddy Dolan
    Buddy Dolan
    • Jake McCormick
    Mikki Padilla
    Mikki Padilla
    • Elaine Libby
    James Kyson
    James Kyson
    • Dr. Ken Shin
    • (as James Kyson-Lee)
    Nikki Knight
    • Robin Libby
    Simon Needham
    • Lenny Dunsmore
    America Young
    America Young
    • Sara
    Stacey Longoria
    • Andrea Riley
    Gregory Franklin
    Gregory Franklin
    • Dr. Garrett
    Kandra King
    Kandra King
    • Dr. Lynch
    Garret Sato
    Garret Sato
    • Satoshi
    John Baker
    • Nathan
    Brittney Boardman
    • Evil Spirit (Poster)
    Michael Chadwick
    • Derrik
    Lauren Cornell
    • Lisa
    Amy Dvorak
    • Elisha Talbot
    Vincent Flood
    Vincent Flood
    • Bartender
    Dan Glenn
    Dan Glenn
    • Kyle
    Jeremy Hawkins
    Jeremy Hawkins
    • Young Jake
    • Directors
      • Hank Stone
      • Roy Kurtluyan
    • Writer
      • Buddy Dolan
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    1Zhuge

    Total Mess

    Point of Contact is a 2006 horror film starring Buddy Dolan (who is also the writer and producer), Mikki Padilla, and James Kyson Lee(best known for Ando in the Heroes television series). Jake McCormick (Dolan) experiences an accident in his youth resulting in him being in a coma for 12 years. Despite being clinically dead for 9 hours, Jake survives somehow and amazingly loses no muscle mass during his coma. Upon waking up from the coma unexpectedly, Jake finds he has an odd ability to "sense" people, including spirits. A year later, Jake has began a relationship with a nurse that cared for him during his coma, and still struggles with interactions with the spirit world. Ultimately, Jake begins working with a team to help those spirits.

    To be blunt -- this movie is an absolute mess. According to IMDb, it was originally shot as a 60 minute pilot for a TV series, and then an additional half hour was added to make it into a feature film. As a television series, it would have been horrible. As a 90 minute film, it's somehow worse. The film opens when Jake is a youth; then there's a time jump of 12 years; then another jump of 3 months; and finally a time jump to "present day" with no indication of when that really is. The actor portraying Jake (Buddy Dolan) wears a ridiculous wig throughout the first 30-40 minutes of the movie, which is really distracting. "Present day" Jake has gone from long, thick hair (that didn't thin out or change during his time in the coma or afterwards) to a heavily thinned and receded hairline, making him almost unrecognizable as the same actor.

    In addition, the movie has tons of "filler" scenes of spirits swirling around the live actors and/or flashbacks in which Jake "senses" the spirits. Unfortunately, these scenes make little sense and are never really clarified later on. There's also a nearly 2 minute scene of Jake walking through a hotel in slow motion to rock music while looking to meet a psychic book author (after being encouraged to meet her by a spirit). Sadly, the scenes with actual dialog aren't much better in terms of cohesiveness. Jake's relationship is seemingly over (with no explanation) in "present day." The scene between Jake and the author is awkward and nonsensical. And there's ultimately no ending -- the movie simply stops, which seems oddly appropriate as there was no resolution needed, given that there wasn't anything resembling a coherent storyline.

    It feels as if they had enough story for about 30 minutes of film and stretched that originally to 50-60 minutes for a TV pilot, and then again to 90 minutes to make a feature film. The movie ends up being something of an incomplete puzzle -- many of the pieces are there for a story and the viewer has to try to assemble them into something sensible; but overall a few key pieces in the center are clearly missing, making for an incomprehensible image.
    1claudio_carvalho

    Awful Senseless Mess

    I have just watched "Ghost Hunters: Point of Contact" and the story is an awful senseless mess. The beginning is so confused that is impossible to be understood or described. Then, the "messenger of the dead" Jake has been in coma for twelve years in a hospital in Los Angeles without any atrophy of his muscles, but out of the blue he awakes seeing the dead and moves to the house of the nurse Elaine.

    One year and three months later, his beard and Elaine vanish from the story and now he has apparently teamed up with a group of ghost hunters and he meets the psychic Andrea Riley. They go to an abandoned house, where a man killed his wife and two children many years ago, and the flick ends without conclusion or explanation.

    I believe that the (very low) budget has finished before the completion of this film and the producers decided to release it anyway without continuity. I know that "advice when most needed is least heeded", but my advice is to avoid this terrible film. My vote is one (awful).

    Title (Brazil): "Mensageiro dos Mortos" ("Messenger of the Dead")

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      Originally shot as a 60 minute episodic, the producers are now adding over 30 minutes of storyline for a theatrical release. With the original content filmed over three years ago, the added 30 minutes will be a "prequel" providing an in-depth look into the lead character and how he obtained his abilities.

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    • Release date
      • November 10, 2006 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Point of Contact
    • Filming locations
      • Apopka, Florida, USA
    • Production companies
      • Armada Entertainment
      • Parrot Bay Entertainment
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 32m(92 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.78 : 1

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