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Andy Briggs (writer)
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24 October 2009 (USA)
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At least it actually had some ghosts in it
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(Credited cast)| Jessica Rose | ... | Jenna | |
| Randy Wayne | ... | Carl 'Rain Man' | |
| rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
| Erbi Ago | ... | Stuart | |
| Joey Ansah | ... | Bonesera | |
| Cian Barry | ... | Dale | |
| Billy Drago | ... | Reb Halland | |
| Elize du Toit | ... | Rachel | |
| Gil Gerard | ... | Preacher McCready | |
| Nick Harvey | ... | Sherriff | |
| Iliana Lazarova | ... | Woman | |
| Alexander Nikolov | ... | Josh | |
| Nikolai Nikolov | ... | Harvey | |
| Chris Thompson | ... | Bill | |
| Shelly Varod | ... | Katie | |
| Annabelle Wallis | ... | Ashley | |
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The opening set-up isn't bad. An Old West town in 1866 is invaded by some ruthless gunslingers, who just happen to be cultists. An out gunned sheriff, and a minister stand in their way, winding up with bullet holes in their chests along with everybody else in town. The dying Christian minister, who (ready?) practices Wickan beliefs (hey, I didn't write this thing) leaves a message in blood on a window. Finally, the cultists shoot themselves.
Then the film disintegrates. Modern day: noisy teens arguing. On a bus. You'll know exactly the order of deaths from how stupid they each act in this scene. The ghosts make the bus and everybody's cell phones stop working. How come ghosts from the 19th Century always seem to understand modern technology? Soon, the old smooching couple in a hayloft getting attacked routine becomes the first cliché. There's a lot of jabbering about pentagrams, Friday 13th, and other stuff, but not much point to why it's all happening. The only reasons I could see for the ghosts' wanting to blast everybody would be either: 1) the teens were transparent one dimensional characters that were simply annoying, and/or 2) most of the cast sorely needed acting lessons. Whatever their reason was, these ghosts kill creatively; one guy even meets his end spitting up motor oil.
There's enough weirdness in this to make it an OK watch. But don't expect a whole lot from it.