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GhostWatcher 2

  • Video
  • 2005
  • R
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
4.7/10
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GhostWatcher 2 (2005)
DramaHorror

When a young girl begins hearing voices, she hires the "GhostWatcher," Laura Kove, to investigate who the voices belong to and what they want.When a young girl begins hearing voices, she hires the "GhostWatcher," Laura Kove, to investigate who the voices belong to and what they want.When a young girl begins hearing voices, she hires the "GhostWatcher," Laura Kove, to investigate who the voices belong to and what they want.

  • Director
    • David A. Cross
  • Writer
    • David A. Cross
  • Stars
    • Julia Pickens
    • Jillian Byrnes
    • Seregon O'Dassey
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.7/10
    333
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • David A. Cross
    • Writer
      • David A. Cross
    • Stars
      • Julia Pickens
      • Jillian Byrnes
      • Seregon O'Dassey
    • 22User reviews
    • 2Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Julia Pickens
    • Tracy Cain
    Jillian Byrnes
    • Laura Kove
    Seregon O'Dassey
    • Melanie Cain
    Steve Polites
    Steve Polites
    • Glen
    Vince Eustace
    Vince Eustace
    • Darius Blake
    Ariana Almajan
    • Sheryl Simmons
    Tom Rendulic
    • Howard Cain
    Anita Horwath
    • Beverly Cain
    Marcus Dreeke
    • Dr. McAllister
    Donna Sherman
    Donna Sherman
    • Teacher
    Emily Johnson
    • Girl on Crutches
    Linda O'Connell
    • Nurse
    Aubrey Benné
    • Bartender
    G.R. Garza
    • Abraham Collins
    Jay R. Stine III
    • Harvey Keck
    • (as Jay Stine)
    Erik Soulliard
    • Mordecai Proudfoot
    Cassie Doherty
    • Scared Girlfriend
    Jason Contino
    • Dead Boyfriend
    • Director
      • David A. Cross
    • Writer
      • David A. Cross
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    3jmbovan-47-160173

    Poor quality production with mediocre acting

    Girl becomes plagued by noises and voices. Turns out to be spirits. A ghost hunter comes to help. Plot is weak and doesn't make much sense with contrived happenings to push plot forward and seek resolution. Boy, I did finish it, but why did I?
    2HEFILM

    A big disappointment

    A confusing and must be said rather dull sequel to a very good, if very very low budget original. It is a bit better made on a technical level but the story is confusing and lacks most of what made the film so good. A protracted and pointless sequence in a dance club and a number of other "song" interludes distract and the ending, which is really stolen from THE EYE and MOTHMAN PROPHECIES, is too cheaply done to be effective. The basic premise of the first film is mostly forgotten and the ghostwatcher elements here have ultimately not much to do with the plot. Creepy moments and few and far between this time.

    This film does feature a short TV horror movie spoof which is funny and features brief if memorable nudity for those looking for that. But I just have to say this sequel doesn't really merit sitting through all the way through, though I did out of respect for how good the first film was.

    The director still has potential but should have struck out and make something other than a sequel as a follow up. All the CG in this one is pretty weak and take up time that was better spent in the first film with good makeup Fx. It's not worthless the opening car crash scene is smartly done and seems like a good setup to a film but the rest of the film gets less and less tense. Acting is eh. Real problem is that the story isn't exciting, is a bit confusing and ultimately is just routine. Better luck next time, just don't make Ghost Watcher 3.
    10DJStevieWayne

    Finally, a horror movie worth watching...

    I have to admit, I wasn't expecting a whole lot when I picked up this movie off the blockbuster shelf. I thought the first one was pretty bad but was curious to see if they had improved themselves. And besides, everything else I wanted to see was rented. So I got it, took it home and prepared for a crappy looking but marginally scary low budget horror flick. Boy was I wrong.

    Ghostwatcher2 is one of the best horror movies to come down the pike in a long time and I've seen most of them, folks. I've only watched it once so for all I know there are lots of things to pick apart but I was so wrapped up in it that I didn't notice a one.

    The first movie looked like it cost all of $10.98. But someone must have seen potential because the new one can stand side by side with anything that has been released on the big screen and that takes a budget and people who know what to do with it. The danceclub scene alone is better looking than anything in the first film and that's one of the reasons why this one is so much more enjoyable. Instead of being locked in one room for almost the whole movie (even though that did have it's claustrophobic charm) the sequel moves out into the world and delivers more scares (one character being sucked into a closet really got me) and allows for greater things to happen to the characters.

    The acting is definitely of higher caliber than your usual horror movie acting. My personal favorite was the actor who played Glen, Steve Polites. Although not a major character, he plays it with just enough charm and comedic timing to make him completely believable. In the movie's most crowd pleasing moment, his reaction to getting hit is priceless. I think we should expect to see bigger things from everyone in the cast in the future.

    And kudos to the filmmakers for pulling off that ending. Could it have benefited from more money? Sure but I didn't care because I was so happy that the director had the balls to not chicken out and go all the way with his idea that I was willing to overlook it. Great job all around.
    8joannafannadanna

    Make another one NOW!!!

    How in the hell does a movie like this go straight to DVD and a piece of mummified crap like THE FOG gets delivered to theaters?! Talk about unfair. Hacks like Rupert Wainwright and Uwe Boll-the worst director ever in the history of the entire world-continue to be able to make big budget films and people who actually know how to make horror movies get pushed to the back of the shelf? At least the Ghostwatcher movies are original and actually care about scaring the audience. If the original Ghostwatcher was remade with a big budget and some stars it would be the biggest horror hit of the year and at least that would make sense. Why has no one thought of this? Well, at least someone is still making movies for the horror audience and not a bunch of teenyboppers. The makers of this movie really came through this time.

    Laura takes over the Elizabeth role and tries to help a teenager who is hearing voices. What those voices are and where they're coming from was a total surprise to me and makes for the best scene in the whole movie. The ending is pretty downbeat but works because it is so well done.

    The thing I liked best about this movie is that the director didn't feel the need to throw in an African-American caricature who runs around screaming like an idiot (again, see THE FOG). Is anyone besides me sick of seeing that? And he doesn't spell everything out for the audience but instead lets them figure some things out for themselves. He uses classic scare tactics to get the audience on the edge of their seat instead of jamming it full of crappy CGI (there is some of that too but it actually looks really good in this one). In short, this is the kind of horror film they used to make back in the 70's when horror films were actually good and were more about story and character than how much we can make the first weekend because the newest TV star is in it. If you're as sick of the new wave of horror as I am, check this one out. I don't think you'll be disappointed.

    And a plea to the director-please continue to make horror films in the future. You're the only one who seems to know what we want.
    6koosnaff

    Above average, low budget chiller

    I have just watched this movie, and would have to say that I could think of much worse ways to spend the time it took to watch. I have seen hundreds and hundreds of horror movies in my time, from the sublime to the ridiculous and many in between. I consider this film to be an in between, but above average. The performances are fine in most cases, being that the actors are all quite new. The music helps to keep the suspense, although unfortunately, I didn't 'jump' once. The story is quite original, and it plays out at a good pace. I cannot think of any one particular moment I thought was great, yet it was compelling - I wanted to keep on watching and wanted to know how it played out. Definitely worth a watch if you have some spare time, but don't plan a whole evening around it...

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      (After the credits) And if you didn't see your name: 1) I couldn't read your handwriting 2) You weren't in the movie 3) I just forgot But thanks to everyone who came out!
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      Follows GhostWatcher (2002)

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    • Release date
      • October 25, 2005 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Kummitusjälgija 2
    • Filming locations
      • Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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      • 1h 30m(90 min)
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