Ghost
Ship DVD Review:
Synopsis
In this
horror film directed by Steve Beck, salvagers discover a long-lost
1953 passenger ship floating lifeless on the Bering Sea, and
the crew of the Arctic Warrior (including Gabriel Byrne and
Julianna Margulies) is sent to patch up the boat and bring
it to shore. But once the crew boards the vessel, they notice
a bizarre series of occurrences and soon become trapped inside
the ship
which they quickly realize is far from abandoned.
The Video
GHOST
SHIP appears in an aspect ratio of 1.85:1 on this single-sided,
double-layered DVD; the image has been enhanced for 16X9 televisions.
The picture transfer was absolutely brilliant. Sharpness was
crisp and well-defined. Colors looked clear and vibrant. Black
levels were deep and rich, and shadow detail was properly
heavy but never terribly thick; contrast was positive, and
all low-light scenes came across clear. As a whole, I felt
the video transfer of GHOST SHIP looked remarkable.
The Audio
GHOST
SHIP is presented in a Dolby Digital 5.1 track. The track
boasted a broad and engaging sound field that kept me involved
throughout out the presentation. Audio was accurate. Surround
usage was excellent; the track swallows you up me into a fairly
flawless environment. The movie contains some standout sequences,
but the entire package seemed deep and engaging nonetheless.
Effects were exceedingly clean and exact and they showed strong
dynamics. All in all, GHOST SHIP presented a very solid auditory
experience.
The Extras
Unlock
the Secrets of the Antonia Graza Featuring Spectacular Never-Before-Seen
Footage & Frightening Untold Tales and more
Go On
Location With These Masters Of Maritime Macabre in Max On
Set: Ghost Ship
3 Shivery
How-They-Did-It Pieces: A Closer Look At the Gore, Designing
the Ghost Ship and Visual Effects
Mudvayne
Not Falling Music Video
Theatrical
Trailer
Overall
The film
isnt that terrible, opposite to what youve probably
heard. I felt that GHOST SHIP was particularly enjoyable and
somewhat appealing. Of course, for those of you who are not
addicted to ghosts or the supernatural, then clearly this
film will not satisfy your free time. On the other hand, fans
of the supernatural, gore horror genre will find GHOST SHIP
to be graciously entertaining. GHOST SHIP is a terrific, creepy,
enjoyable horror film. I recommend it.
Film Rating:
3 out of 4
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