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Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming

  • TV Movie
  • 2007
  • R
  • 1h 29m
IMDb RATING
4.5/10
2.6K
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Rob Lowe in Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming (2007)
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A soldier returns home from the Iraq war only to be haunted by visions of the dead.A soldier returns home from the Iraq war only to be haunted by visions of the dead.A soldier returns home from the Iraq war only to be haunted by visions of the dead.

  • Director
    • Ernie Barbarash
  • Writer
    • Ernie Barbarash
  • Stars
    • Rob Lowe
    • Marnie McPhail
    • Ben Lewis
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  • IMDb RATING
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    2.6K
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    • Director
      • Ernie Barbarash
    • Writer
      • Ernie Barbarash
    • Stars
      • Rob Lowe
      • Marnie McPhail
      • Ben Lewis
    • 25User reviews
    • 28Critic reviews
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    Rob Lowe
    Rob Lowe
    • Ted Cogan
    Marnie McPhail
    Marnie McPhail
    • Molly Cogan
    Ben Lewis
    Ben Lewis
    • Max Cogan
    Tatiana Maslany
    Tatiana Maslany
    • Sammi
    Shawn Roberts
    Shawn Roberts
    • Luke
    Vik Sahay
    Vik Sahay
    • Farzan
    Colin Williams
    • Drexel
    PJ Lazic
    PJ Lazic
    • Nunez
    • (as P.J. Lazic)
    Elias Zarou
    Elias Zarou
    • Iraqi Officer
    Nicholas Carella
    Nicholas Carella
    • Kablinsky
    Cristine Prosperi
    Cristine Prosperi
    • Iraqi Girl
    Jason Mercury
    Jason Mercury
    • Translator
    Bill Lake
    Bill Lake
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    Neil Crone
    Neil Crone
    • Gary
    Katya Gardner
    Katya Gardner
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    Krista Sutton
    Krista Sutton
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    Shari Hollett
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    Greer Kent
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    3kevin_robbins

    This is an awful sequel to a worthwhile Stir of Echoes

    Stir of Echoes 2: Homecoming (2007) is a movie I recently watched on Tubi. The storyline follows a soldier transitioning home from the war to a house filled with ghosts he brought back with him from the war as well as ghosts in the actual house. What could go wrong?

    This movie is directed by Ernie Barbarash (Cube Zero) and stars Rob Lowe (The Outsiders), Marnie McPhail (Star Trek: First Encounter), Jason Mercury (Catalyst), Ben Lewis (Arrow), Tatiana Maslany (She-Hulk) and Katya Gardner (The X-Files).

    The opening for this movie is very entertaining with a gruesome war scene; after that, the movie feels made for television. Maybe that's where all the budget went (and to Rob Lowe). The ghosts weren't as intense as they intended. The background music was a bit cliche and the depiction of certain characters was over the top.

    Overall this is an awful sequel to a worthwhile Stir of Echoes. I would score this a 3/10 and recommend skipping it.
    3Leofwine_draca

    Badly-directed sequel that's no match for the original

    STIR OF ECHOES: THE HOMECOMING is a surprisingly poor horror/thriller which can't hold a candle to the power of the Kevin Bacon original. STIR OF ECHOES was actually a pretty decent late '90s ghost flick that went hand in hand with THE SIXTH SENSE to revitalise the genre at the end of the millennium. This, on the other hand, is a poorly-directed piece of straight-to-DVD nonsense with virtually nothing to recommend it.

    A wooden Rob Lowe (THE STAND) stars as an Iraqi war veteran who returns home after witnessing and being responsible for some violent actions in the Middle East. Before long he's haunted by visions of burning bodies and the like and he must get to the bottom of the mystery before it's too late. Unfortunately the mystery, as it transpires, is ridiculous stuff, as is the film's execution: dumb scare scenes, bad CGI, and awful direction from Ernie Barbarash (who has only mildly improved these days in directing Van Damme in the likes of POUND OF FLESH). Future starlet Tatiana Maslany plays in support, but the whole thing's a real mess.
    6the_headless_cross

    A little disappointing sequel

    The first Stir of Echoes is IMO the most underrated horror film ever. Had it not came out at the same time as The Sixth Sense maybe it would have done better, but sometimes the little known gems are the best. Heard about the sequel a while back ago, and was kinda excited. Disappointed when I heard it wasn't getting a theatrical release, but I have come to find out that these little know gems do get released STD.

    Unfortunately, I wasn't feeling this movie. First of all, is it just me or did it seem very fast paced? I like fast paced, but not to fast that it feels like the movie is just an hour long or shorter. And the creepiness of the first movie was certainly missing here. And wow, what a downgrade music wise. From the classic Rolling Stones song "Paint it Black" (albeit it was a cover version, but I like any version of that song) to some rap song? I know that song kinda had to do with what was happening, but rap? Bleh! And the twist wasn't quite too shocking that it had me going "no way!"

    And this just did not feel at all like a Stir of Echoes sequel at all to me. OK, we had Jake from the first movie all grown up. How long ago were the events of the first movie? Or are we still at war 20 or 30 years in the future (man I hope not)? And why no mention of his dad? But at least they brought back the OJ drinking.

    Overall, it wasn't a bad movie, but many miles away from the underrated first.
    amesmonde

    Above average DTV.

    US soldier returns home Iraq but is haunted and not just by the wartime chaos he encountered.

    Writer director Ernie Barbarash delivers an above average straight to DVD cash-in follow up to the original Stir of Echoes which was a hit for Lionsgate Home Entertainment. The sets ups and jump scares are effective, even if somewhat familiar. The sound and Norman Orenstein's music cues becomes repetitive. Mitchell Lackie's editing along with the digital effects are a little distracting at times rather than enhancing. That's said, there's some effective FX makeup moments.

    Rob Lowe as Ted does a solid job with the thin script which heavy handedly tackles PTSD and the horror of war as Barbarash's offering mimics the original. It ties to the first film with the inclusion of Jake Witzky even if his age is questionable. However, it may have fared better as a stand alone with a different title. While the cinematography is good it lacks the eerie quality and punchy twist that made the first one so effective.

    Overall, like so many DTV sequels, it doesn't hold a candle to its predecessor, but it's worth watching for Lowe and some familiar cast faces.
    4gamay9

    Bashing The VA

    Film producers continue to criticize the Veteran's Administration but only a scant few have come up short. I live in Wisconsin. We have a clinic in Appleton, which is outstanding. There are no wait times, the doctors, nurses, therapists and staff are all very professional. They offer classes for pain management and other issues, even though the veterans may have not had military-related health issues. I get a vision check-up annually and if I need new glasses, they are free, as is everything else except medications, which are nominal. If I need more acute care, I go to the oldest and best VA hospital in the country, in Milwaukee, by van, 100 miles away at no charge and the drivers are volunteers. We also have a VA hospital and long-term facility in Tomah, Wisconsin, which is splendid. It has a golf course, fishing pond and a gym that outdoes Vic Tanny, along with a basketball court with hardwood floors and glass backboards.

    Not all VA's are the same. They are independently operated and I'm lucky to be in a state with the best of the best. I'll take the cold weather v Phoenix.

    As for the film - who cares? It's beneath Rob Lowe's qualifications as an actor. I turned it off when the VA turned him down.

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    • Trivia
      The man that Ted (Rob Lowe) goes to see is Jake Witzky about his condition. He is the son of Tom Witzky (Kevin Bacon) from the first Stir of Echoes movie.
    • Connections
      Follows Stir of Echoes (1999)
    • Soundtracks
      Faster Women
      Written by Norman Orenstein

      Performed by Norman Orenstein and William Sperandei

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    • Release date
      • August 11, 2007 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Stir of Echoes 2: The Homecoming
    • Filming locations
      • Stouffville, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Lions Gate Entertainment
      • Stir Productions
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 29m(89 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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