Two roommates deathly afraid of ghosts both fall in love with a girl who believes their home is haunted.
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Such a frustrating disappointment
Great Film overall
The film never slows down or bores, plunging from one harrowing sequence to the next.
what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
This movie is hilarious. I was really surprised at the quality of the acting. Carlos Santos as Sergio, J.R. Villarreal as Brad, Fernanda Romero as Fernanda and Tony Cavalero as Chuck are all outstanding. They are completely believable and have superb chemistry bouncing off one another.Sergio, Brad and Chuck are sharing a house. Sergio and Brad are best mates, Brad is obsessed with sex and his male parts, Chuck is a rather unbalanced housemate who celebrates his sobriety with a daily video log. Chuck is rather volatile and unpredictable with his behaviour. Sergio and Brad throw a house party, Sergio believes he has seen a ghost in the house and is completely terrified. Fernanda is really interested and wants to help see if the house is haunted. Fernanda is absolutely stunning and both Sergio and Brad want her for themselves.They form a ghost hunting trio and start investigating the history of the house. Fernanda brings over a Ouija board to try to connect with the spirit. Chuck's behaviour starts becoming more odd than normal.This movie is a found footage type, with Sergio, Brad and co all being filmed by a friend. It is the best movie of this type I have seen. I am not a fan of comedy but this incorporates horror and comedy, suspense and innuendo beautifully. I wish there was a sequel!!
I was lured in by the movie cover/poster and with the enticement of this being a comedy with a supernatural twist. However, I had not heard about the movie prior to finding it and picking it up. But still, a horror comedy with a ghostly element, what is there not to like?Right, well I must start off by saying that "Ghost Team One" is as such not an overly bad movie. It just didn't turn out to be what I had expected. Sure, there are some good moments and some good enough laughs to be found here and there. But the movie as a whole just didn't turn out to be all that impressive or interesting.What worked in favor of the movie was the characters and the acting talents recruited to portray these characters. Sure, the characters were generic to the core, but there was just still something lovable and funny about them. I will say that it was Carlos Santos who carried most of the movie singlehandedly.The story in "Ghost Team One" was probably what killed the enjoyment for me, because it didn't turn out to be a rather interesting or captivating storyline. So writers Andrew Knauer and Arthur Pielli hardly gave directors Ben Peyser and Scott Rutherford all that much to work with. And that also transcended onto the acting talents, because they had little to work with in terms of a fulfilling script."Ghost Team One" is hardly an effects movie, and makes use of very few effects actually. But then again, it is not the type of movie that has to rely on special effects.Now, there were the occasional hilarious scene here and there, but they were not enough to levitate the movie out of the mediocre fast lane.I managed to sit through the entire movie, although I was pressed at times in terms of focusing on the movie and concentrating on the movie. Once you have seen "Ghost Team One" the first time, chances are slim to none that you will return to watch it again.
Not a bad flick throughout. It lacks any truly frightening moments. Which can be disappointing as there are multiple moments when the music lead up and general tension leaves you wanting a scare.The three main actors do a good job carrying the lacking script along but one other man makes the whole thing worth watching. Tony Cavalero plays the newly sober roommate that can't stand the people he lives with and is having a lot of trouble with his new drug-free life style.Most of the movie goes along with Cavalero's character being a side joke. But thankfully for the sake of the viewer, he takes on a much bigger role toward the end. His amazing performance at the climax of the film make this movie worth while.You may get a few good laughs in throughout this film but the real reason for watching will be Cavalero's final performance.
In order to impress a girl, two roommates set out to make a documentary about a murder that took place in their house. The girl thinks that the victim's ghost is still there, so the two guys think that making a movie with her will get them somewhere with her. But after they set cameras up around the house, things begin to happen that seem supernatural.They realise that the ghost is real, and its become smitten with them....So the film has been released in the US for just over a month, and here in the UK, it's already in Netflix, so my expectations were understandably very low.And even though they were low, I never laughed once, or even smiled, because it just wasn't interesting, and to parody the found footage movie is not a very good choice, because the majority of them have become self parody (see PA4 for example).The two leads are annoying, think a really cheap version of Harold and Kumar, and your there, the rest of the cast are just as bad, especially the flat mate who gets possessed.It picks up a little in the last five minutes, but you have to trawl through a load of old cobblers beforehand.One of the topics on this films message board is claiming that people are voting fraudulently because the score is so low.I've seen it, and I know why its so low, it's pretty awful...