Forget the big screen debacle that is the Wayans' A Haunted House, I'd rather check out Ghost Team One.
Why? Unlike that other haunted house spoof, Scott Rutheford and Ben Peyser's micro-budget flick actually looks pretty funny. And there could even be a few scares involved. And a hot chick or two. Need we see more?
And there's not a Wayans in sight, although Damon was the bomb in The Last Boy Scout.
In order to impress a girl, two roommates set out to make a documentary about a murder that took place in their house decades ago. The girl thinks that the victim's ghost still resides there, and the two guys think that making a movie with her will get them laid. But after setting cameras up around the house, the legitimately supernatural occurrences that follow make it apparent that the ghost is not only real, but that she’s a vengeful Vietnamese madame from the 1930’s that’s become smitten with our guys.
Ghost Team One has its world premiere at the Slamdance Festival in Utah on Sunday. And it's one we'll be watching for in The Basement.
Thanks to the folks at Slashfilm for the video.
Why? Unlike that other haunted house spoof, Scott Rutheford and Ben Peyser's micro-budget flick actually looks pretty funny. And there could even be a few scares involved. And a hot chick or two. Need we see more?
And there's not a Wayans in sight, although Damon was the bomb in The Last Boy Scout.
In order to impress a girl, two roommates set out to make a documentary about a murder that took place in their house decades ago. The girl thinks that the victim's ghost still resides there, and the two guys think that making a movie with her will get them laid. But after setting cameras up around the house, the legitimately supernatural occurrences that follow make it apparent that the ghost is not only real, but that she’s a vengeful Vietnamese madame from the 1930’s that’s become smitten with our guys.
Ghost Team One has its world premiere at the Slamdance Festival in Utah on Sunday. And it's one we'll be watching for in The Basement.
Thanks to the folks at Slashfilm for the video.
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