LouHomey
From my favorite movies..
Teddie Blake
The movie turns out to be a little better than the average. Starting from a romantic formula often seen in the cinema, it ends in the most predictable (and somewhat bland) way.
Stephan Hammond
It is an exhilarating, distressing, funny and profound film, with one of the more memorable film scores in years,
Neive Bellamy
Excellent and certainly provocative... If nothing else, the film is a real conversation starter.
javoegele
I stumbled upon the first film in a red box and without expectations I found I rather enjoyed it so when I discovered they made a second one I was curious as to see where they would go with it. That being said I was impressed with the rather unique plot and execution of the film. The theater in the film seemed genuinely creepy and make up effects were very satisfying. The actors seemed to genuinely enjoy being in the film which makes for a positive viewing experience. Also considering the budget of the film its rather amazing and impressive that they were able to finish as tight of a film as they did. My last act of praise would be for the Friday the 13th homage at the end if you are a fan of Friday the 13th part 2 you will see what I mean. I give thanks to these fine folks that made the film and hope to see a part 3 sometime soon.
williamjeich
So the movie starts out assuming the first installment was a box office hit. Everyone is literally losing their minds at some convention with the actors.I watched the first one maybe like a year ago, along with 4 other movies of the same title and plot, so first I had to figure out who was who.After we watch stuttering Sally botch an already botched question, we delve a little into her character development. According to dialogue in the script she is weird and reserved, according to assumption shes an actor straight out of a B-List acting academy. She befriends some popular kids from her college (establishing a high-schoolesque hierarchy). There's the blonde popular one who wants to befriend the outsider, the standard gay friend who is snarky and talks about boys 24/7, and like 2 other girls who have maybe a line. They all get tickets to the big even hosted by the actors, and then we don't see them for 60 minutes.After they run around trying to set scene and make character connections that fall flat, we learn of some sort of history behind Ouija boards. Which is false information, and they back it up by the common myth that Ouija boards are gateways for demons.To keep it simply, like 2 people die, I forgot how cause I got distracted (which isn't hard during this blockbuster fiasco), but apparently it wasn't memorable.After awhile of the same situations and bland dialogue that drags around with no endgame, we meet some crazy cop. The cop is a small town cop so obviously he's mysterious, creeping, and having adult relations with a relative (it's mentioned in the movie, trust me). Because small towns are full of weirdos and no one normal would live anywhere past the city limits of Los Angeles, of course.Near the beginning of the event starting, we see the token black friend womanizer getting cozy with some girls, which we assume are random girls. Come to find out they are the girls (and standard gay friend) that received the ticket! Man, they sure stood out!During the tour, someone smokes pot and drinks (as that rebel character does in all B-List horror flicks) and makes someone mad. Then we find one of the main character cut in half.The rest of the movie is basically the weird girl and the popular girl running around from the murderer and ghost. The movie decides to wrap up with an unfinished ending (not a cliffhanger mind you). And I was left with 3 finished martinis, and a headache.The credits roll with names we never heard of, and probably never will.
Jalen Conrad Spence
Some things are better left dead... Being that I saw the first one, my expectations for this wasn't really high. The first one was low-budget, cheap scares, shaky camera, etc... It looked like the aborted fetus from a paranormal activity film... But it still provided a decent amount of scares and dialogue. However the same can not be said for this 2nd installment. Disclosure: this film was shot in 2wks! *i don't know if they were huffing paint or a real ghost came & ruined up the set, so they threw caution to the wind & gave us what we got.. The dialogue was short, choppy, & did not translate well to the audience. The CGI looked like they paid a college student $5 and a subway sandwich to edit because it appeared cheap & pasted. Please save your time & don't watch this film. I only recommend this if you are a student and need to know what NOT to do..
Maxime Clavet
The first movie was already not all that great, but was still entertaining, having made a sequel which precociously import an evil spirit by coincidence with the same actors in a horrible come back concept idea made it total trash. I rate it 1, awful. Honestly, I would of made some new teens go in the same house to try to play with a Ouija board to put it on YouTube, then you make them live something alike the last people and get them to die of horrible death traumatize, you make the medium come back or something, and the survivor of the old group save them... But for some messed up reason, they trashed everything to slap this crap together. What ever happened to YouTube, the story line. Why, How... How do you do something like this man, honestly.