Five ghost hunters spend a night in the Central Terminal, a long abandoned Art Deco monstrosity, where over 200 people have died.Five ghost hunters spend a night in the Central Terminal, a long abandoned Art Deco monstrosity, where over 200 people have died.Five ghost hunters spend a night in the Central Terminal, a long abandoned Art Deco monstrosity, where over 200 people have died.
Daiane Azura
- Aurora
- (as Demona Bast)
David L. Tamarin
- Shemp, Homeless Guy
- (as David Tamarin)
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What this movie suffers from is trying too hard. It is apparent even during the opening title sequence (which ran a bit long) that the intention of the film is to be taken seriously and to be scary, however the movie didn't have the correct materials it needed to achieve this. Its characters didn't have any motivation to be on this paranormal mission, let alone in the movie itself. Characters don't necessarily need to get along, but I find it doubtful that these characters would ever have been teamed up considering the degree of disdain they have for one another. The logic of the characters in executing their paranormal research also falls apart. Again, this wouldn't have mattered if the movie wasn't an honest attempt at the horror genre. It seemed the harder it tried the more its flaws manifested on screen.
With a title like Prison of the Psychotic Damned, you know going in this movie is either going to be one of the rare gems that keeps me searching tubi, or it's going to suck rocks. This movie isn't a rare gem.
The opening credits music would embarrass any self-respecting high school band. The opening scene is either a junkie or a mental patient, not sure which, who is either trying to look like a goth parody or a meth-addicted raccoon, not sure which, who spits on her own reflection in the mirror then spouts gibberish that is supposed to sound sinister. That pretty effectively sums up this movie. I turned it off after about 20 minutes - life is too short to waste it on this trash.
The opening credits music would embarrass any self-respecting high school band. The opening scene is either a junkie or a mental patient, not sure which, who is either trying to look like a goth parody or a meth-addicted raccoon, not sure which, who spits on her own reflection in the mirror then spouts gibberish that is supposed to sound sinister. That pretty effectively sums up this movie. I turned it off after about 20 minutes - life is too short to waste it on this trash.
Filmed in an excellently chosen location this could and should have been a very scary movie. What we have instead is a complete mess. Obviously low budget and not the best actors in the world, which isn't a problem, but the plot and story telling are woeful. There are a few scary moments but nothing ties together and the story jumps around all over the place and the film just leaves you feeling like you've missed something. I'm a big fan of low budget horror and have seen many a movie and it isn't hard to put a coherent story together so why they failed so miserably here is anyones guess. The effects are not too bad and the characters (although not developed very well throughout the film) are OK but it is all let down by a mish-mash story and poor direction. 3/10
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- $60,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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