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| Join Date: Nov 2001 Location: Toronto, ON, Canada Gender: Posts: 3,232 Thanks: 9 Thanked 41 Times in 32 Posts | An American Haunting I was wanting to see this film in the theatres, but it never openned outside of the U.S. So, when I saw the DVD in the store yesterday (Wednesday), I figured "why not" and purchased it. That may, or may not, have been a good decision. I thought it was a good film for most part. It's a very low-tech ghost film, with most ghost activity being done by the camera. But then they had to go and almost ruin everything with a ending that tries to explain the hauntings and leaves you in a state of confusion. However, that's only the final 15 minutes and the rest of the movie makes up for it enough that I would be willing to watch it again (and hopefully like it better the second time) |
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