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Ein Übernatürlicher macht sich auf den Weg, um in einer verlassenen U-Bahn-Station mit Hilfe von Niederfrequenz-Schallwellen paranormale Sichtungen zu entlarven und stößt dabei auf unvorherg... Alles lesenEin Übernatürlicher macht sich auf den Weg, um in einer verlassenen U-Bahn-Station mit Hilfe von Niederfrequenz-Schallwellen paranormale Sichtungen zu entlarven und stößt dabei auf unvorhergesehenes Übel und unheimliche Erinnerungen.Ein Übernatürlicher macht sich auf den Weg, um in einer verlassenen U-Bahn-Station mit Hilfe von Niederfrequenz-Schallwellen paranormale Sichtungen zu entlarven und stößt dabei auf unvorhergesehenes Übel und unheimliche Erinnerungen.
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- Evan
- (as Troy Michael Clayborn)
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The Sound otherwise known as Paranormal: White Noise is a dreadful ghost themed horror.
Starring Rose McGowen, the excellent career villain Michael Eklund and industry legend Christopher Lloyd it tells the story of a supernatural debunker who finds more than she expected on her latest case.
The moody dark setting is great and was rather unexpected, but that's where the redeeming qualities both begin and end.
The plot quickly falls into the realms of stupidity, cliched unadulterated stupidity. You know what's worse than a stupid plot? A stupid plot that is riddled with plot holes, inconsistencies and unanswered questions.
I've seen some poor horrors lately but The Sound truly takes the title as the worst. With Lloyds minimal screen time, all the questions regarding Eklunds place in the film and McGowans botox being so excessive she's unable to shift facial expression throughout it's made that much worse.
This is a sound not worth hearing.
The Good:
Decent setting
Lloyd and Eklund
The Bad:
Plot holes
Incredibly boring
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Christopher Lloyd must be doing a Robert Englund and be paying back to the industry to agree to do a film like this
With those new lips McGowan has the acting range of Kristen Stewart
I'd love to do that job, professional debunker!
Starring Rose McGowen, the excellent career villain Michael Eklund and industry legend Christopher Lloyd it tells the story of a supernatural debunker who finds more than she expected on her latest case.
The moody dark setting is great and was rather unexpected, but that's where the redeeming qualities both begin and end.
The plot quickly falls into the realms of stupidity, cliched unadulterated stupidity. You know what's worse than a stupid plot? A stupid plot that is riddled with plot holes, inconsistencies and unanswered questions.
I've seen some poor horrors lately but The Sound truly takes the title as the worst. With Lloyds minimal screen time, all the questions regarding Eklunds place in the film and McGowans botox being so excessive she's unable to shift facial expression throughout it's made that much worse.
This is a sound not worth hearing.
The Good:
Decent setting
Lloyd and Eklund
The Bad:
Plot holes
Incredibly boring
Things I Learnt From This Movie:
Christopher Lloyd must be doing a Robert Englund and be paying back to the industry to agree to do a film like this
With those new lips McGowan has the acting range of Kristen Stewart
I'd love to do that job, professional debunker!
It had good atmosphere and the situation was nice and creepy, but then Rose McGowan starts ignorant social media hashtags as she progresses through the story which made me think it was a millennial "horror" movie. Before halfway through the movie, it still had me kinda interested, even with the millennial hashtag stuff. Then this cop shows up, his acting was all keeping one eye almost closed with an intense look his whole time on screen.
It really started hard down hill after this guy shows up. Rose McGowan's wooden acting husband did not help. That guy could not act his way out of a wet paper bag. I have seen better acting in high school plays. Anyway. Around 1/3 way through the movie Christopher Lloyd shows up. I had hope he could help this movie, but basically, he does cameos. A total of like 5-7 minutes of screen time. Then the twist at the end and the ending were just stupid.
For sure not the worst movie I have ever seen, but just not good.
It really started hard down hill after this guy shows up. Rose McGowan's wooden acting husband did not help. That guy could not act his way out of a wet paper bag. I have seen better acting in high school plays. Anyway. Around 1/3 way through the movie Christopher Lloyd shows up. I had hope he could help this movie, but basically, he does cameos. A total of like 5-7 minutes of screen time. Then the twist at the end and the ending were just stupid.
For sure not the worst movie I have ever seen, but just not good.
This has been done over and over... however it had promise the first 12 minutes...then dropped... flopped and trashed...just like the awful wig Rose wears in the movie
As soon as Rose McGowan (the central character) enters the lower level of a Toronto subway station, the film sinks lower than the station could ever sink. Stink rhymes with sink. This film is a boring, confusing mish-mash that never makes much sense. The scariest part of the movie is the ending, which is a set up for a sequel! Terrifying!
This film is dull, cliché, messy, over long, nonsensical and, worst of all, unscary. I watched it to the end but it was all I could do to stay awake, let alone engage with this film. I can only think that Christopher Lloyd was in this film as a favour for a friend or needed to finance a loft conversion or something similar.
Not really worth your time.
Not really worth your time.
Wusstest du schon
- WissenswertesThe working title for this film was "Lower Bay". Lower Bay is the name of a real downtown Toronto subway station. As of 2017 the station is not open to public access, as it doubles as a location for movie and television shoots. Productions shot here include Sag' kein Wort (2001), End of the Line (2007), Vernetzt - Johnny Mnemonic (1995), Bulletproof Monk - Der kugelsichere Mönch (2003), Mimic - Angriff der Killerinsekten (1997), Der Einsatz (2003), Total Recall (2012), Suicide Squad (2016), Resident Evil: Retribution (2012), Max Payne (2008), 16 Blocks (2006), 16 Blocks (2006), Extrem... mit allen Mitteln (1996), Gridlock - Die Falle (1996), Ratten - Sie sind überall! (2002), and Die Entführung der U-Bahn Pelham 1 2 3 (2009).
- PatzerWhen Kelly goes underground, she finds a ladder (after she met the smoking guy). She has a backpack on her right shoulder, and a flashlight in her right hand. As she come closer of the ladder, she drops the sack on the ground, and the flashlight is still in her right hand. Then, the viewing angle change, on can see she's dropping the sack again, and the flashlight has suddenly disappeared.
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