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After discovering a pair of young ghosts, a nebbish 11-year-old agrees to help the sibling spirits solve the mystery surrounding their demise.After discovering a pair of young ghosts, a nebbish 11-year-old agrees to help the sibling spirits solve the mystery surrounding their demise.After discovering a pair of young ghosts, a nebbish 11-year-old agrees to help the sibling spirits solve the mystery surrounding their demise.
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Aliana Lohan
- Traci
- (as Ali Lohan)
Juliette Cohen
- Mrs. Wright
- (as Juliette C. Clair)
Kimberly Jeppson
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- (as Kimberly Kevon Williams)
Abby Walker
- Rebecca
- (as Abby Pivaronas)
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I was not expecting some movie like this from Disney. Usually, Disney makes movies that are more detailed, interesting, and not stupid. I would have to say that this movie was horrible. The special effects, flying, and costumes were terrible. I thought this was going to be a great movie, but it turned out to be a low-budget movie that Disney had to throw together really quickly for Halloween. Last Halloween, they had Twitches 2, and that was much better then this one even though the huge black cloud hand used for the "Darkness" was garbage. Some scenes were a little bit scary I would have to say; only one. But over all this movie was a waste of my time watching. Wow Disney, with all the billions of dollars you have, you at least couldn't make a decent movie that was actually good enough to sit through for 2 hours? I rate this a 3/10. I give it a 3 because I have to give it it's props, the plot was wonderful, but how they actually made it come to life was a disaster.
This movie has the worst CGI I have ever seen. It had bad effects, and it looked like there was a Green Screen behind everything. The plot was nice, but I am not going to spoil it for you. I get that this movie has been made in 2008, but really, could they spend a bit more money to make it look better? The acting looked kind of fake, and you can tell they are being told to say the things instead of thinking them. I'm sorry that I am so critical, but I am because my parents work in the entertainment business. It was an interesting plot, but really bad affects, and overall, just 2 stars. Thank you and have a great day!
P.S This review was written by a 12 year old.
P.S This review was written by a 12 year old.
Besides the TERRIBLE acting, it wasn't that bad. I just CAN'T get over the "ghost", having a shadow.
I usually look forward every couple of months to the new DCOM movie, but they are really starting to go down hill. They built an entire movie around an unknown little boy who didn't even have the "usual" cuteness factor that Disney likes to exploit. The entire supporting cast were stars from other shows except this little boy and the girl who has a supporting role. The one positive in the movie was Madison Pettis. She was cute and it was amazing to see how much she has grown up in a few short years. Other than that, the characters were stereotypical and one dimensional. I wonder what would happen if the writers visited a few high schools and did research before creating their next movie?
If you are a fan of R. L. Stein with his works such as Goosebumps, Fear Street, and of course Mostly Ghostly, this is one family movie that's "horror for kids" that you wouldn't want to watch. The acting is ridiculous including the jokes, the dialog is lame and the special effects are not that much compared to today's standards! If you have seen this movie once; and unlike Dinotopia and most likely the Mostly Ghostly series stick with the original books!
Did you know
- TriviaBrian Stepanek And Kim Rhodes starred on another Disney Channel show called Suite Life Of Zack and Cody as Arwin Hawkhauser and Carey Martin.
- GoofsBoom visible in the bottom left hand corner as Max is running up the three flights of stairs to catch the girl.
- ConnectionsFollowed by Mostly Ghostly: Have You Met My Ghoulfriend? (2014)
- SoundtracksMostly Ghostly
Written by Matthew Stine (ASCAP) and Elisabeth Weinberg (ASCAP)
Produced by Matt Stine for 27 Sound Entertainment
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- 1h 33m(93 min)
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- 1.78 : 1
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