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When a tour guide breaks into America's Most Haunted House, a bit of amateur ghost hunting with friends turns into more than they could have ever imagined.When a tour guide breaks into America's Most Haunted House, a bit of amateur ghost hunting with friends turns into more than they could have ever imagined.When a tour guide breaks into America's Most Haunted House, a bit of amateur ghost hunting with friends turns into more than they could have ever imagined.
Donne Lawson
- Simon Weintraub
- (as Larry Richardson)
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Not bad, acting is ok, but later it devolves into a curse filled movie. Constant use of the F word in the second half that makes it almost unwatchable. Odd, not too much swearing in the first half, but NON STOP swearing in the second half. They must have used the F word 50 -60 times. Is that really neccessary?? And as usual in any haunted house movie, anytime anything unusual happens, it comes with a HUGE bang sound almost shattering your ear drums. That had to have happened 30 times.
I enjoyed the introduction to this movie, although it had me thinking it was going to be a horror, comedy at first.
Other reviews have complained about the acting. OK, some of it was bad but I have seen much worse on higher budget films.
While watching I had to remind myself that they only had a budget of a little over $100,000 to make this. I think they did a reasonable job considering this.
The most annoying part of this film was when the characters reacted in ways you surely would not under the circumstances they faced.
The ending made the movie worth the effort to watch in my opinion.
I like B horror movies and found this mildly entertaining. I had two friends watching it who don't like B horrors and they clearly did not enjoy themselves.
Other reviews have complained about the acting. OK, some of it was bad but I have seen much worse on higher budget films.
While watching I had to remind myself that they only had a budget of a little over $100,000 to make this. I think they did a reasonable job considering this.
The most annoying part of this film was when the characters reacted in ways you surely would not under the circumstances they faced.
The ending made the movie worth the effort to watch in my opinion.
I like B horror movies and found this mildly entertaining. I had two friends watching it who don't like B horrors and they clearly did not enjoy themselves.
The premise was sort of intriguing, so that was my main reason for seeing The Haunting of Whaley House. It is a mediocre movie, but The Asylum have done much worse. It does get plaudits for the better than average production values- the photography and scenery are decent and while nothing great the effects could have been much worse- an attempt at a creepy and suspenseful atmosphere that few other Asylum movies have even attempted let alone do it successfully and some decent jolts and scares. However, while the acting has been worse before it is nothing special either, if more bland than terrible. The music is rather repetitive, while the characters are uninteresting stereotypes and the dialogue is trite and has no flow. The story has its moments but does fall into generic predictability and is further advantaged by some pedantic pacing and a contrived ending. The attacks eventually get cheesy and were on the unoriginal side to start with, and the gore is excessive and in the end unnecessary. Despite these many flaws, compared to other movies from The Asylum it is not that terrible. 4/10 Bethany Cox
A group of young people decide to break into the legendary Whaley House, and they bring with them two paranormal researchers. The expected result (for a horror film) happens.
Honestly, I did not think the film was all that bad. Not that it is good (it is not), and the acting is nothing special, but for a b-grade haunting film, it had potential. The gore, for example, was very nicely done. So if nothing else, the blood effects folks earned whatever spare change they made on this.
I also liked that although this story had two paranormal researchers, it did not dwell on their technical gadgets. On television shows that do this, it is so fake and boring to watch (and yet they keep making more seasons -- people are gullible). I especially liked when one of them made the comment (and then rant) about how you "cannot go to Wal-Mart and buy this stuff". Best part of the movie, hands down.
Honestly, I did not think the film was all that bad. Not that it is good (it is not), and the acting is nothing special, but for a b-grade haunting film, it had potential. The gore, for example, was very nicely done. So if nothing else, the blood effects folks earned whatever spare change they made on this.
I also liked that although this story had two paranormal researchers, it did not dwell on their technical gadgets. On television shows that do this, it is so fake and boring to watch (and yet they keep making more seasons -- people are gullible). I especially liked when one of them made the comment (and then rant) about how you "cannot go to Wal-Mart and buy this stuff". Best part of the movie, hands down.
I came across this movie by watching someone review it on Youtube, so I decided to try it out. I do usually enjoy low-budget horror movies, but this was just a bore. The acting is horribly bad and painful to watch. It seems to be a near-knockoff of "The St. Francesville Experiment", which is a much better movie. The special effects are basically a collection of home-made effects you see 1000's of videos of on Youtube by people using Adobe After-Effects. The beginning segment featuring the three friends at the front of the house was painfully drawn out, and obviously extended to add a few minutes to the runtime. The big guy there has been in several low-budget movies, and always seems to be type-cast and always playing the same character. There are several attempts at humor in the movie, which fall flat. I do realize this is low-budget, but in some cases that is a good thing for the charm, but this was just an overall bad movie. If it appears on Netflix, give it a try for the laughs, but I don't recommend buying it.
Did you know
- TriviaNot filmed in the actual Whaley house due to tight quarters.
- GoofsIn the opening, the boy throws a rock through the second floor window. The next day, Bobo is fixing the window, but it is on the first floor.
- Quotes
Ray Roundtree: The recorder picks up frequencies the human ear can't detect. So if they're talking, we'll hear 'em.
Vanessa Dane: But does that really work?
Ray Roundtree: Google it. You'll hear things that'll turn your asshole white.
- SoundtracksDanse Macabre
Written by Camille Saint-Saëns
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- The Haunting at Whaley House
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- Bembridge House, Long Beach, California, USA(house-location)
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- $115,000 (estimated)
- Runtime1 hour 29 minutes
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- 1.78 : 1
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By what name was The Haunting of Whaley House (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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