A group of passengers plot their escape off a haunted ship to hell.A group of passengers plot their escape off a haunted ship to hell.A group of passengers plot their escape off a haunted ship to hell.
Hristo Mitzkov
- Andrew
- (as Hristo Mitskov)
Tanya Kozhuharova
- Junkie Ghost
- (as Tanya Kojuharova)
Vladimir Mihaylov
- Luis
- (as Vlado Mihailov)
Jasminne Majid
- Seductress Ghost
- (as Jasmina Toshkova)
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Another boringly humdrum straight-to-TV horror enterprise that sinks real fast in its uninteresting, rancid story. Three times it took me to eventually get through it. I simply had trouble staying awake. From the get-go everything about it is shallow (superficial characters and abysmal dialogues) with every cliché from the handbook being unashamedly used in a sleep-inducing manner. The material is lame, as there's little in the way of mystery (not much really going on) and the twist is predictably weak. It's like a rejected idea of a 'Twilight Zone' episode. The further along the mechanical story goes and eventually unfolds (remember to follow the rules and there's always a chance to re-correct your past mistakes in some other form
blah, blah) reveals how unintentionally humorous, inconsistent and mind-numbing it is. Talk about an aggravatingly languid boat trip experience. Special effects are dodgy with many clunky moments, but nothing extremely terrible and quite the usual low-budget standard you see in these presentations. So the shocks, well the supposed attempts were completely off and incredibly dull. So were the death scenes. Direction is drab, while the pacing drags and the setting never convinces. Performances are bottom of the barrel. Quite bland, forgettable and disposable. Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa appears in a nothing role. Antonio Sabato Jr. makes for a lacking lead performance, so does his opposite the lovely, but empty Deanna Russo. In all, just crumby.
- lost-in-limbo
- Sep 12, 2008
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- GoofsThe final character to be "Processed" in the film should not have been. While this person did bad acts, they were not against any of the rules set forth by the Steward and therefore that person should simply be stranded where they were until they either broke a rule or did something to become "Returned".
- ConnectionsReferences Jaws (1975)
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- Runtime1 hour 40 minutes
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