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A group of salvage crew members discover a ship, the "Antonia Graza," abandoned and floating aimlessly at sea. Once aboard, the group discovers a situation far more terrifying then what they first expected...
Release date: 25 October 2002
UPC: 085392329328
Tags: Horror (39), Mystery (17), 2002 (16), 2000s (13), Thriller (12), Ship (11), Adventure (10), Murder (10), Ghosts (9), Ocean (9), Betrayal (9), Action (8), Boat (8), Blood (8), Gore (8), Sea (7), Water (7), Shipwreck (6), Gold (5), Ghost (5)
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Drako Z added this to a list 2 years, 4 months ago
“Ghost Ship is not a terrible movie, far from it. It opens very strongly with a brutal and scary opening sequence. It does look good, with a good and a”
Kyle Ellis posted a review 2 years, 7 months ago
“Ghost Ship is not a terrible movie, far from it. It opens very strongly with a brutal and scary opening sequence. It does look good, with a good and atmospheric vessel setting and the effects are much better than the cheap and over-used ones I was actually expecting. The ghost is sexy yet quite frightening as well, there are definitely some nice jumpy and suspenseful moments. As well as some good photography, decent direction and a spooky but not obvious music score. The acting overall is better than average, Julianna Margoyles has the most interesting character and she is very good here. The support cast support her solidly, especially Karl Urban, Issiah Washington and Alex Dimitriades. Ron Eldard is also good though he does have some of Ghost Ship's worst lines, while Desmond Harrington ” read more
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" Date: 6/13/2021 Viewed: TubiTV Re-watch Note: I remember watching Ghost Ship when it came out in theaters back in 2002 and I remember it being an average movie. Nearly 20 years later, I decided to watch it on Tubi and see if the movie holds up or not. My opinion is still the same as it was back in 2002. Ghost Ship is an average movie with solid production values. The opening sequence is awesome because it tricks the audience into thinking it's not a horror movie. Imagine watching this movie "
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" Director: Steve Beck Producers: Robert Zemeckis, Joel Silver, Susan Downey and Gilbert Adler Starring: Gabriel Byrne, Julianna Margulies, Ron Eldard, Desmond Harrington, Isaiah Washington and Karl Urban A group of salvage crew members discover a ship, the "Antonia Graza," abandoned and floating aimlessly at sea. Once aboard, the group discovers a situation far more terrifying then what they first expected..."
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“"Congratulations. You found a boat. In the middle of the ocean, of all places." Ghost Ship is the very definition of "not too bad." To be sure, it's ”
Favorite Horror Films: 2002 (19 movies items)
" Directed by: Steve Beck Produced by: Joel Silver, Robert Zemeckis, Steve Richards, and Susan Levin Downey Written by: Mark Hanlon and John Pogue Cinematography: Gale Tattersall Edited by: Roger Barton Music by: John Frizzell Distributed by: Warner Bros. Pictures"
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