Boo
Boo
R | 13 May 2005 (USA)
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The friends Emmett, Freddy, Marie, Kevin and his reluctant girlfriend Jessie decide to spend the Halloween night in an abandoned hospital. Meanwhile, the younger Allan meets the old friend of his father Arlo Ray Baines and asks him to help to find his vanished sister Meg in the same spot. The two groups meet each other in the mental institution section on the haunted third floor.

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Exoticalot

People are voting emotionally.

Cortechba

Overrated

Contentar

Best movie of this year hands down!

Gurlyndrobb

While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.

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Leofwine_draca

BOO is your typical indie horror flick set in an abandoned hospital. A bunch of unlikeable characters decide to visit and find out the place is haunted by sinister spirits from the past. Now, this is still a very bad film, completely clichéd throughout and lacking in interest, but it's better than a lot of indies I've watched recently. There's a cameo from Dee Wallace as a nurse, the film's quite well shot, and the script's a little perkier than normal.

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diogo_castanha_7

In the middle of the film I was laughing because this film isn't an horror movie but yes a comedy film!! A really really really piece of CRAP!! Don't waste your time to watch this film!! And on Box art i was thinking that would be a Great Film! But When i watch the film o crap what i do!! This Film is a wasted of money when it come out and wasted of time! There are a lot of better horror movies. Like Friday 13th,Nightmare on Elm Street,The Conjuring,Paranormal. . . I didn't go to play football to see this freaking movie! And hopefully don't come out Boo2,it would be again an waste of time, and it would be awarded to the comedy of the year!!!

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terrible2

Hmmmmm... I certainly understand a lot of the harsh criticism for "Boo", but I think some people may be looking at this harmless film the wrong way (or else I completely did)..."Boo" to me, seemed to be aimed more toward the "Occacianally watching" horror movie fan around Halloween-time, rather then the hardcore bloodhounds. The story seemed very "Tongue-in-cheek" and a little too cliché to be taken any other way. The acting was over the top and the setting had "Halloween Party" written all over it, so to me, I just watched as such and found it quite enjoyable... The cinematography looked great, and most of the "Jump" scares worked quite effectively, telling me that director Anthony Ferrante did his homework and produced a film destined for video store shelves. The silliness all seemed to be there for a reason and served it's purpose well, leaving the viewer wanting more. Again, I didn't go into this expecting "The Shinning", so maybe I'm wrong on every level, but I was not let down.After-all folks, the film is called "Boo"....

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aesgaard41

These days I can't watch a ghost movie without picking it apart for how paranormally accurate it is. This movie starts out almost believable, but then it ends up as sort of a rehash of "Night of the Demons" with ingredients of "The Evil Dead" and "House on Haunted Hill." The story is about a haunted location used as the site of a Halloween get-together; it's supposed to be haunted and when it turns out its true, a plot device is contrived to keep them inside. That is where the whole plot becomes unbelievable. It has an uneven plot, dragging down for scenes of character exposition. One girl's psychic visions of the hospital's past also breaks up the more linear flow of the movie which does have several legitimate scares, and moments that only happen in bad horror movies. The most interesting character is the cop, a former actor from the Seventies, but the location too, an actual haunted location, provides a lot of presence. It alone could have carried the movie, but the main ghost, wasted in a lot of body-jumping nonsense, isn't that menacing. There's a lot of needless gore and some shaky foreboding, but it also seems to be its own sequel: one of the characters going in does so looking for his sister who vanished within. Overall, it's a good movie, but not a great one. A lot of creative energy went into this movie, but it's constructed in such a way that makes it hard to follow.

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