Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Ghost Voyage

This is supposed to be a movie about how you can get a second chance at life, if you can see the error of your ways.  I wish that I had a second chance to decide to watch this movie.
 
The movie opens with a couple of thugs going to loot the other people in the room while they are still unconscious.  Everybody wakes up on a boat, nobody knows why they are there.  The steward gives them the rules of the ship.  Do Not Breach Any Closed Doors.  Do Not Go Into The Captain's Quarters.  Do Not Refuse Any Orders From A Member Of The Crew.  No Smoking.  And they mean no smoking.  The first guy to go outside, lights up, and gets taken out by his own smoke.
 
The good thing about this movie is that it is not very predictable.  The bad thing about this movie is that it jumps from scene to scene so much that you lose interest in the characters quick.  The drug user goes off to get a hit and he gets attacked.  He dies rather strangely because he ages first before he dies.  No others in the movie have that happen to them.  The blond and the movie producer go into the captain's quarters, so ... yes, they die.  The two thugs who were looting the other passengers try to smoke out the steward and they breach a door, ... dead.  It keeps going on like that throughout the movie, but there are no real quality kill scenes.
 
The two passengers who find their own faults are then given a second chance and then the cycle repeats with new passengers.  Yawn.  Don't waste your time with this one.  Unless you have trouble falling asleep.
 
I give this movie 0 out of 5 ships at sea.

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