7 Below

2012 "Evil has found a new home."
3.1| 1h30m| R| en
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A group of strangers is trapped in a time warp house where a terrible event transpired exactly 100 years prior.

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KnotMissPriceless Why so much hype?
Bardlerx Strictly average movie
AniInterview Sorry, this movie sucks
Wyatt There's no way I can possibly love it entirely but I just think its ridiculously bad, but enjoyable at the same time.
bbickley13-921-58664 A few people on the road together for a reason that truly does not matter (I would tell you, but it really doesn't matter) getting caught in a storm and rescued by a creepy guy who takes them back to his place where strange things start to happen. It's a weak plot but that can be forgiven if implemented well, but this time it was not. I feel like nobody was even trying to make the formulated plot even remotely interesting. So somewhere between making Death Race 2 and 3 I reckon, Ving Rhames and Luke Goss decide to team up with Val Kilmer to star in this small film. It would have been a better idea to have Klimer just join them in Death Race Inferno, (and go up against Danny Trejo in a Grunge match (don't act like the idea does not do something for you). It's more of a psychological horror film at first, as the cast spend most of their time trying to figure out what's causing the terror, but when the owner of the house reveals it's history, that's when his guest start to believe in supernatural interference. Of course the movie may have worked better if it was formatted as a found footage film like Paranormal Activity rather than a straighter narrative. However, a found footage would mean you could not cast Ving and Val (sounds like a morning radio show) and put them on the DVD cover in hopes that the new kings of straight-to-Video would attract audiences (I feel bad for booth Ex-Hollywood darlings, but for some reason, I feel a little worse for Val, maybe it's the weight he put on) It seems like Ghost stories are gaining popularity these days. I see more Ghost stories than Zombie films lately. I like the genre, but for the most part, I think I saw most of the good ones, like insidious, and the so so ones like MaMa. This was a bad one, however.
Claudio Carvalho The wolf lawyer Bill McCormick (Val Kilmer) and his estranged wife Brooklyn (Bonnie Somerville); the brothers Issac (Luke Goss) and Adam (Matt Barr); and Dr. Lipski (Christian Baha) are returning from a resort in a van. They stop in a gas station where Adam and Bill woo the attendant Courtney (Rebecca Da Costa) and when they return to the road, the driver sees a mysterious woman on the road and crashes the van on a tree. The driver dies and the group of strangers is helped by Jack (Ving Rhames) that invites them to go to his house since a storm is coming. Adam meets Courtney with her broken car on the road and she joins the group. Soon they find that they are trapped in the house that is inhabited by ghosts. Further they learn that one hundred years ago a family was slaughtered by their insane son and they can see the boy killing his family again and again."Seven Below" is a senseless and lame ghost story and one of the worst horror movies that I have ever seen. The plot is an awful rip-off of the storyline of Claude Chabrol's "Alice ou la Dernière Fugue", with a car crash on a tree and the character trapped in a house.Ghost stories are usually attractive, but unfortunately "Seven Below" does not make any sense. The characters are poorly developed and Val Kilmer and Ving Rhames are absolutely decadent in their careers. My vote is two.Title (Brazil): "Sete Almas" ("Seven Souls")
OJT Well here's a true mess of a film, which actually was a colossal waste of 6 million dollars. I guess almost all of it went into the pockets of Val Kilmer and Whing Rhames, since the rest of the cast can't have cost too much.A scary film which isn't close to being scary, is bad enough, but the acting here stinks. And the worst of them all is Val Kilmer and his wife. I didn't even think Kilmer was able to play so badly. I guess again it comes down to the director. He has to instruct the actors, and a couple of them tries their best. Wing Rhames is the best of all the bad.The production value is good. The film seems professionally filmed, but the weather isn't plausible at all. With nothing functioning, no wonder this barely found the way on DVD.This I not worth even he work it takes to put it in a DVD-player. Stay away, unless you really want to see Kilme make a fool of himself before he is the first to be killed off in this awful mess. Stay away from Kevin Carraway as a director. What he's done so far is warning enough!
BA_Harrison There seems to have been some confusion about the meaning of the title to this film, with viewers quite understandably (but wrongly) assuming that it somehow relates to a sub-zero temperature. My understanding is that the number refers to the seven people that we see at the beginning of the film—the six people in the van, and the cashier at the garage—and that the word 'below' alludes to the perpetual 'hell' in which they are trapped, which in this instance is an eternity in the presence of Ving Rhames and Val Kilmer as they give possibly the worst performances of their careers.Not that Rhames and Kilmer are the only ones at fault in this unmitigated supernatural disaster: the majority of the blame must go to writer/director Kevin Carraway, who clearly had no idea how to develop his script beyond its trite 'we're all doomed to repeat our torment forever' initial concept, the result of which is an hour and a half of utter nonsense (filled with terrible characters and risible dialogue). If the driving force behind the whole film is unable to adequately explain what the hell is going on, then what chance do the cast have? And, consequently, what chance do the viewers have? Suffice to say that the film is incredibly dull, very frustrating and leaves many questions unanswered, the most obvious being 'How the hell did this garbage ever get made?'.N.B. Two of the prop newspapers have grammatical errors in their headlines; they couldn't even get that right!