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    Ghost Ship [Region 2]

    Director: Steve Beck
    Actors: Julianna Margulies, Gabriel Byrne, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington
    Category: DVD

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    Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 262 reviews

    Format: Pal
    Languages: English (Original Language), Italian (Original Language)
    Rating: R (Restricted)
    Region: 2
    Discs: 1
    Running Time: 91 Minutes
    Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
    Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

    EAN: 7321900234108
    ASIN: B00009PBHJ

    Theatrical Release Date: October 25, 2002
    Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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    Editorial Reviews:

    Amazon.com
    While it offers nothing new for horror buffs, Ghost Ship relocates its haunted house cliches to an eerily effective setting. The Italian luxury liner Antonia Graza, its fate a mystery for 40 years, has suddenly reappeared in the chilly Bering Sea. Lured by a seemingly harmless proposition, Gabriel Byrne and Julianna Margulies lead a salvage crew (including Ron Eldard, Margulies's offscreen partner and fellow ER alumnus) to claim the wreck. But a grisly prologue--in which we witness the horrific fate of the ship's crew and passengers--makes it clear that bad things are going to happen. And they do... with the predictability of tomorrow's sunrise. The supporting cast is routinely dispatched, but their fates are determined amid outstanding art direction, slick cinematography, and judicious digital trickery, all primed to maximize the doom-laden atmosphere. Director Steve Beck (who remade 13 Ghosts a year earlier) won't win any awards for ingenuity, but Ghost Ship offers a few good chills for a dark and stormy night. --Jeff Shannon


    Customer Reviews:   Read 257 more reviews...

    3 out of 5 stars Definitely worth a rental   May 6, 2009
    The Tao of Netflix (Washington, DC)
    This is an entertaining movie, particularly if you're a fan of horror movies including water/boats as a thematic element. In a very broadstroke overview, a team of boat salvagers are led to salvage an otherwise illusively unmanned cruise ship...which happens to be haunted. The acting is generally pretty good, the story is acceptable, and the production values are good. In fact, the video quality is particularly good. As usual, the ending starts to meander toward absurdity, but the rest is entertaining.


    5 out of 5 stars Enjoyable horror movie.   March 18, 2009
    marky77 (England)
    This movie is by the same person as THIRTEEN GHOSTS and HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL (the 1999 remake) and it is very similar to those two movies so if you enjoyed them, you will probably enjoy this.
    The opening scene is probably the best scene in this movie and probably moves it from a fourstar to a fivestar movie, it is a must-see. After this scene, I expected the rest of the movie 2 be very gorey but this was the only moment of gore. Usually this would put me off but the rest of the movie had some pretty cool spooky/creepy moments which prevented it from becoming boreing. Also it has a good twist in the end.
    A good movie if your a fan of horror - in particular ghost or body count movies.



    4 out of 5 stars Well-acted Horror Movie   October 18, 2008
    Cello Phayne
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    Ghost Ship is a fast-paced horror/haunting type movie. I thought everything about the movie was great except that it moved a little too fast at times, and it was over before I was ready for the end. I wish it had been a little longer and that a little more time had been taken to build tension during some of the scarier passages. That said, the acting was great; the visuals were incredibly convincing, even after watching the "making of" feature I had a hard time spotting where special effects had been pasted together to make the final image I was watching - seamless. Writing wise, they sort of rushed past some of the explanations as to what the various ghosts were trying to get the living people to do. Still, I love haunting movies and especially ones that occur at sea. This one captured that creepy, desperate, isolated-at-sea vibe and never let it slip.


    5 out of 5 stars Mystery at Sea   October 6, 2008
    Bobby Underwood (Bakersfield, California United States)
    1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    This underrated film of a ship found adrift at sea is a blend of modern horror and old-fashioned storytelling. It moves the familiar haunted house story to the ocean with more emphasis on atmosphere and story than most present day horror films. Other than a somewhat gory opening scene the viewer must see as background, there is an understated old-style atmosphere and performances which works well.

    When a close-knit salvage crew led by Gabriel Byrne agree to go treasure hunting based on photos of an unknown ship drifting deep in the remote Bering Sea, they have no idea what lies ahead. Even the hardened Murphy (Byrne), who has seen strange things at sea, is shocked when what appears and disappears in the dark chilly sea on their radar screens turns out to be the Italian luxury liner Antonia Graza, drifting like a dark and elegant ghost. She is a maritime mystery, vanishing without explanation or trace decades before.

    Epps (Julianne Marguiles) is the first of the crew to realize something onboard is very wrong, when she sees a sweet young girl who cannot possibly be there. Director Steve Beck does a nice job capturing for the viewer the sense of eerie wonder and anticipation exploring a dark, drifting ship deep in the ocean, thousands of miles from nowhere, brings. As the crew begin to explore the Graza, tension builds and we feel a sense of doom. So does the crew, but just when they are ready to boogie out of there, gold is found, and keeps them aboard.

    The elegance and style of the original voyage is nicely captured in flashbacks, and adds dimension to the dreary present day salvage operation. Despite the fact this is a horror film of sorts, it is set design rather than special effects which drive it, and make it fun to watch. Marguiles does a nice job, as does Italian beauty Francesca Rettondini in her much too brief flashbacks. Emily Browning, as the young Katie, trying to protect Epps and her crew because she is not like the "others" is very good also.

    The gory flashback which opens the film is more shocking than bloody, but still way too much for younger audiences. It does, however, add to the adult viewer's enjoyment of the story in a way, giving the moviegoer empathy for young Katie's tragic fate. Picked off one by one, she may be the only hope for the remaining. The story has style and is told in an old-fashioned manner. While some elements may be predictable, it is done with understatement and visual flair, making it a fun film in the genre for those who enjoy a good story.



    4 out of 5 stars DVD's   March 29, 2008
    Betty Mae Tibboles
    effects are so totally different that I had to watch this several times to try to figure how it was done. not for the quessy or faint of heart!


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