whats wrong with childs play and leparechun i found those funny not scary well when i saw the first leparchun i was 5 so it did scare me but i was five first time i saw tittes though hehe but i liked ghostship i dont know i just did good music they had mudvayne's song Falling very good luv that song
Ghost Ship is a direct remake from the 1980 movie Death Ship.
Ghost Ship Plot:
The deserted 1954 luxury cruise ship Antonia Graza, thought to have been lost in the early '60s, is discovered floating in the Bering Sea by a salvage crew. As the crew members board the ship and start to tow it to land, they notice that weird, creepy, possibly supernatural things begin to happen.
-=VS=-
Death Ship Plot:
It's Captain Ashland's last voyage with the ship, when his ship
mysteriously start taking in water and sinks, a few survivors has
to rescue themselves onto an old abandoned German ship. Everything
on the ship seems to be in function, so they decide to stay until
the rescue team gets there... unfortunately, the ship has other
plans than for them to get rescued.
🤨 Its the same friggin Movie!!
I think they tried to pull a fast one. The movie excutives must have thought the movie crowd was going to be young, so they would not know about the first moive in 1980.
That type of mindless movie promotion, makes me sick! 😘
Side Note: If you look at the old 1980 Death Ship moive poster it has the New working title Ghost Ship in it. They didnt even try to change the movie poster. 😂
What a waste of good money.
It was an OK movie, but for Ghost Ship type scares, I would rather watch the classic 3rd movie in the Tombs Of The Blind Dead series, Ghost Galleon, because while this film is limited in it's FX (an obvious toy ship in a bathtub) the actual interior sets are appropriately eerie.
For those unknowing,
Ghost Galleon is a 1970's Spanish film about a deserted Spanish Galleon appearing out of nowhere, with a centuries dead coven of Templar Knights aboard, guarding their treasure. Some truly creepy moments, such as their rising from the wooden caskets amid a series of Gregorian chanting, and a scene where they chop a woman's head off and begin eating her flesh and drinking her blood after she dies. But in order to appreciate the Templars, you would have to begin with Tombs of The Blind Dead and it's sequel Return of The Blind Dead. A fourth film, Night of The Seagulls also exists and is the last in the series.
My point? SOme older movies, while dated, are much more effective than some of the stuff out there today, because in old movies, it seems more scary moments appear than in some of the new films that are just out for the old almighty dollar. Sad really. 🙁