A schoolteacher with a phobia of hospitals finds herself searching for her boyfriend inside one while teaming up with a man suffering the same ordeal that she's in.
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Overrated and overhyped
After playing with our expectations, this turns out to be a very different sort of film.
Exactly the movie you think it is, but not the movie you want it to be.
Amy (Mrs. Ben Stiller, Christine Taylor) has to get over her deeply embedded fear of hospitals after her boyfriend is taken to St. Rosemary's after a horrific car accident. The problem is that that specific hospital doesn't seem to technically exist. She joins up with Lucas (Jerry O'Connell from "Sliders", "My Secret Identity" & "Stand by Me" fame) who's searching for her sister, a victim of the same car accident. O'Connell pulls of his role with aplomb and the hospital setting does create an unnerving atmosphere. Also the make-up effects are pretty well done given the budget. However Taylor just can NOT seem to act in this film and as she's the lead role it's a huge detriment to the movie. A fairly clichéd and highly derivative plot don't help matters in the least. I've seen worse films, but I've also seen much much better ones. Oh and I saw the "twist" ending coming a mile away and still found it atrociously bad.Eye Candy: 4 nurses decided to all get nude and drip blood all over each other for no reason whatsoever Where I saw it: Netflix online viewMy Grade: D
as far as horror movies go,this one has nothing new.and the movie is pretty slow,but not as slow as some.for awhile the movie was just that,a slow horror movie.but then it degenerates into some absurd subplots that have no point to the movie.the acting becomes laughable,and the movie joins it.there's some completely pointless female nudity/lesbian/vampire scenes,which scream porno,in my mind.Christine Taylor,the lead actress,was OK,but nobody else really was.and calling this a horror movie is a big stretch.it's not scary in the least.it's also predictable for the most part.i also think it should have ended way before it did.as for the ending,i didn't like it.it was pointless,but that fit well with the rest of the movie.the only reason i don't give this movie a 1 or even a 0 is because i've seen many movies worse than this.i give Room 6 a 3/10
Absolutely ghastly! I'd rather poke my eye out with a stick than watch this abomination again.The plot is so formulaic-a 5 year old child could figure it out before the first half hour.The acting was terrible; Ben Stiller should have locked his wife in a closet to prevent her from showing up on the set. The "actresses" who played the young, nubile nurses belong in a porno film. As a matter of fact, the entire film reminded me of porn. Seriously!If I'd seen this in a theater, I would have walked out. Thank god I didn't spend money to see it or I would have been seriously upset! Don't waste your time!
well i'm not quite actually sure about this one folks...... i think that they had a really good idea behind the movie, i liked the car crash scene, but the zombies , the way they looked well i've seen a lot better from other horror movies, the story well let's just say that it could have been better, i think the ending sucked. the main character was way too squeamish for my tastes. there are worse movies out there, except this one left the viewer, me,,, with more questions than answers, and i really don't care for a movie that does that. i did like the boiler room scenes i thought they were very stylish, and in the special features on the DVD, they mention that it was the same boiler room that was used in the original nightmare on elm st. so basically i've seen a lot better,, this movie basically deals with angels, demons, heaven , hell, and pergatory,, the part where something in her childhood happened to her when she was 12, about her father was brilliant ,, but not how they did it in the end i thought.