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The Haunted Mansion (Widescreen Edition)

The Haunted Mansion (Widescreen Edition)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Eddie Murphy great, story lacking.
Review: Eddie was perfect for the film! This movie was quite a disappointment! (It was no Pirates of the Carr.)! The story was choppy at best, the evil butler states "go to hell", and is SOMEHOW able to open a portal, which takes the butler! What? Who cursed the house? How were they going to get the wife if the kids were not in danger? Sloppy at best. A few entertaining moments, but not enough to make you buy the ticket. Wait to rent it.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Eddie Murphy great, story lacking.
Review: Eddie was prefect for the film! This movie was quite a disappointment! (It was no Pirates of the Carr.)! The story was choppy at best, the evil butler states "go to hell", and is SOMEHOW able to open a portal, which takes the butler! What? Who cursed the house? How were they going to get the wife if the kids were not in danger? Sloppy at best. A few entertaining moments, but not enough to make you buy the ticket. Wait to rent it.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun movie for the Family
Review: [These]This movie was creative & fun. It is a enjoyable movie for all ages all though it will probably be more entertaining for a younger audience. Definetely a must own on DVD.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Pirates of the Carribean this is not
Review: While not in league with Pirates of the Carribean (POTC), this movie was still entertaining in its own right.

Scary? Well, not really. They are a big fan of having things jump out and try to get you jumping yourself... but all these parts were rather predictable. But, my son enjoyed the thrill factor of this movie. I've always shied from him watching scary movies, but I felt okay about bringing him to this one.

Funny? Well, Eddie Murphy is always funny. He is just a funny guy and a fun guy to watch on the screen. He did seem to be coasting through most of this movie, but he becomes to this movie what Johnny Depp was to POTC.

Story line? Pretty simple, but this is more a movie for kids so simple was in what was called or. My son really enjoyed it. But how they beat the bad guy... just not too dramatic or outstanding of an ending to this movie.

Special Effects? Fantastic!! Flawless! The ghosts were well done as well as the magic crystal ball.

Recommended? For the very little ones that are weak of heart... I wouldn't recommend. For the older young ones who can stomach a ghost story, oh yes!!! For adults... maybe consider it for a rental unless you are taking your kids.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Really Cool
Review: This Movie was so cute. It was funny. It's not scary but only for the parts where you jump cause that's what it's all about. The kids in the movie were very good actors, the one little boy was so funny! Eddie Murphy is hilarious he plays a man who is a real-estate agent who would do anything to sell houses even if it means going to a Haunted Mansion. It's an awesome movie, go and see it! You'll get your moneys worth!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Impressive movie-Not what I expected
Review: I expected a movie that would put me to sleep, be trite, and be
silly. Instead I was really suprised that I was able to keep
awake, keep interested, and was on the edge of my padded cushion
most of the time. I don't think it will win any academy awards,
but enjoyable. It was interesting how the writers included many
aspects of the "Haunted Mansion" from Disneyland. They tied it together nicely. I never knew the "Haunted Mansion" was that haunted! I suggest the El Capitan Theatre (Hollywood Blvd)
Nice movie-set walk-thru at the end of the show.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: 999 Happy Haunts? Not really.
Review: I'm a huge fan of Disneyland, and the Haunted Mansion is one of my favorite attractions, so I force myself not to get my hopes up too high when they say they are going to make a movie out of one of them, lest I be too disappointed by the result. And it's a good thing. I was pleasantly surprised when they came out with the very entertaining "Pirates of the Caribbean" this summer, but "the Haunted Mansion" doesn't quite deliver on its promise so successfully, as hard as it tries.

And it does try hard. From the typically sumptuous sets that a Disney movie can afford, to the great comedic talent of Eddie Murphy, this movie could have had the right mix of atmosphere and comedy to be both a satisfying homage to a beloved themepark ride, as well as a fun piece of entertainment. But this House falls down in the storytelling area, from where it can't quite get back up.

The story did have potential, it really did. It included enough "explanations" of various parts of the ride, that it could satisfy any annual passport holder to Disneyland, like the Hitchhiking Ghosts, the guy hanging from the ceiling, or the wedding dress in the attic. But the moths in that dusty attic must have been running amuck, because there are too many holes in the fabric of the story. Whenever there was a chance for a character to explain or develop part of the story, they seemed instead to take the time to harp about a vague evil curse in the house, the origin of which we can only speculate about. Okay, the house is cursed, but why? Okay, one servant is evil, but why? Okay, there are lots of spirits hanging around in the backyard cemetary, but is it too much to ask, why? It's left up to you to guess, but then, they don't give you a satisfying answer.

This movie is probably worth viewing just to pick out the references to the ride, and to see a funny Eddie Murphy picking his way through them. It's not too bad for kids, except for one scene that belongs in the Thriller video, that could be frightening to the young ones. Just be sure to "look alive", and beware of the plot holes, which, like Hitchhiking Ghosts, will haunt you all the way home.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A Frighteningly Good film!
Review: Real estate agent Jim Evers misses his anniversary and decides to make it up to his wife by taking the family on a trip to the lake. But, a strange call for Sara regarding the possible sale of a huge mansion. With dollar signs flashing through his mind, Jim convinces Sara and the kids to make a twenty-mintue detour to check out the mansion: Gracey Manor.

A storm breaks out, forcing the family to take shelter in the huge, dilapidated house. Once inside, the family is separated, and it's up to Jim to face the haunts of the mansion to break the curse upon the house which threatens his family, especially his wife Sara.

Eddie Murphy is great as Jim Evers, but his comedy takes a bit to warm up in the beginning. Marc John Jeffires and Aree Davis are wonderful as the Evers children, Micheal and Megan, and bring much fun and humor to their roles. Terrance Stamp is a ghostly villain as Ramsley, and Nathaniel Parker does a fine job as Master Gracey. Jennifer Tilly does a fine job, as well, as Madame Leota, even though she is given some of the cornier lines in the film.

The special effects are incredible, with all the ghosts in the graveyard, the changing portraits, the materialization of the ghosts, and much more. Fans of the "Haunted Mansion" attraction at Disneyland will love all the references to the ride, from the hitch-hiking ghosts and the singing busts to the protrait gallery and even the crow that guides you through the ride. Rick Baker's monster designs are equally incredible. The film moves along nicely, but it does take a bit to get going at the beginning.

This is a fun family film, with only a few scenes that may be too frightening for younger children.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Worst Disney Ride Movie Ever
Review: I was totally disappointed with The Haunted Mansion. If you are a fan of the ride and were impressed with Pirates of the Caribbean, you will probably hate Haunted Mansion. IT really had nothing to do with the ride, other than vague and haphazard references to ride elements. It also had a lot of zombies thrown in and references to spiritual stuff that really just made the movie weird. I'm not sure what Disney was going for here. (...)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Better Than "Pirates Of The Caribbean"
Review: I am a huge fan of the ride and thought the movie didn't look so great based on the comercials. I went to see it because it was written by the same writing team who turned "Pirates of the Caribbean" into a blockbuster hit. I was thrilled with this movie. I felt the begining got a little slow as they introduced the Evers family, but it quickly picked up as soon as they got to the mansion. The storyline in a nutshell is that the Evers family, who own a real estate business, get stuck in the Gracy Mansion during a rainstorm and discover a huge mystery. Sounds pretty corney, but I'm leaving a ton out so you will be surprised. The story has a lot of twists and turns along the way, but nothing too hard to follow. Some moments may be too scary for the little ones, but it wasn't as scary as "Harry Potter and the Chamber Of Secrets". I also felt that a family movie could have done without swearing (just the "C" and the "A" word), but it's definately not as bad as the content in "The Cat in the Hat." If you've ridden the ride, then you'll have a great time noticing certain moments taken directly from it. My favorite parts were the hitchicking ghosts and the singing busts. I was also worried about Jennifer Tilly playing Madame Leota (the woman in the crystal ball), but after seeing the movie, I don't think any actress could have done a better job. If your expecting this to be exactly like "Pirates", than you may be disapointed. This movie has much less action scenes, but I felt it had enough suspense to keep me hooked. Amidst all of the movies flooding theaters this holiday, "The Haunted Mansion" is one of the better ones.


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