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Haunted Mansion DVD Review:

Consumed
by his job as a real-estate broker, Jim Evers (Murphy) makes
a detour during a much-needed family holiday to view a mansion,
which could be the sale that makes his career. As a storm hits
the area, the mansion’s owner Master Gracey (Parker) and
his staff make the family welcome, insisting they wait the bad
weather out and stay the night. Things are not what they seem
however, as it soon becomes clear to Jim and his wife Sara (Thompson)
that the Gracey Mansion holds many secrets, both living and
dead.
Another
Disney Theme Park ride hits the silver screen but this one lacks
the soul of a great movie.
The Haunted Mansion
ride at Disneyland has always been a firm favourite with visitors
but while the movie uses many elements from the attraction,
the short time you send on the ride is a lot more entertaining
than the eighty-seven minutes you spend watching this film.
It is all special effects and no substance at it tries to feel
like a spectacle and not a piece of story telling.
The supporting cast
do their best with the very limited script. Jennifer Tilly provides
the laughs as Madame Leota, the all-seeing, magical crystal
ball that sends the family off on their quest. Wallace Shawn
and Dina Waters do their best with their limited roles by providing
a few comedic moments. Brit Marsha Thompson continues to make
a name for herself in Hollywood and Marc John Jefferies and
Aree Davis are good as the Evers kids. Terence Stamp steals
the show however as butler Ramsley. He is suitably creepy and
has real fun with the role as he provides quite a few jumps
for the audience.
Do you remember a
time when Eddie Murphy was funny? The man is supposed to be
a comedian but in many of his latest movies (not including his
voice work for Shrek and Mulan) he has played the straight man
and relied on others to provide the laughs. This is another
one of those instances as he continues to flow through movies
on autopilot so he can pick up his large paycheque. He is turning
into one of those stars who just acts for the money and has
lost the passion that drew him to show business in the first
place. It is extremely hard to imagine Eddie Murphy doing any
movie for the challenge of the role, especially if it was low
budget, meaning he will never work with the more respected directors
and writers and has no chance of ever getting an Oscar. He needs
to return to his stand up roots and find his passion again.
The Haunted Mansion
is all about the spectacle. The special effects and make-up
are extremely good throughout. In fact the film is quite scary
in parts for younger children, especially during the crypt sequence,
which could give any child under the age of seven nightmares
for a very long time. This does not make a great movie however
as it all falls apart because of the very flimsy plot that is
very reminiscent of many films in the genre, especially “The
Haunting”.
While the special
effects are enough to entertain the younger viewer but everyone
else will just be glad of the film’s very short running
time. The only real nightmare is watching the remnants of Eddie
Murphy’s career appearing on screen looking deader than
any zombie could ever do.
Star Rating = * *
PICTURE
& SOUND
Presented
in 2.35:1 Anamorphic Widescreen with a Dolby Digital 5.1 surround
soundtrack, this is a very good transfer. The excellent picture
quality brings sheer grandeur and spectacle of the Mansion to
life. Add to this surround sound track that gets all of the
speakers pulsating, especially during the zombie attack.
BONUS FEATURES
Audio commentary
by producer Don Hahn, visual effects supervisor Jay Redd and
screenwriter David Berenbaum
This fun and chatty
commentary reveals many secrets from the making of the Haunted
Mansion. The three of them talk about the visual effects used
through the film, revealing that The Dapper Dan’s from
Disneyland provided the voices for the statues and all the zombies
had to go through zombie training to get their walk and movement
right.
Audio commentary
by director Rob Minkoff and costume designer Mona May
While not a entertaining
as the previous track this is an informative look into the making
of and costume designing for the movie. Rob Minkoff talks about
casting the movie and hiring the best technical crew he could.
Mona May discusses extensively the costume design process and
reveals that Eddie Murphy had twenty-one versions of the same
suit.
The Haunted
Mansion: Secrets Revealed (12.36 mins)
Director Rob Minkoff,
producer Don Hahn, production designer John Myhre, makeup designer
Rick Baker, visual effects supervisor Jay Redd, visual effects
producer Lynda Thompson, costume designer Mona May and stars
Eddie Murphy and Jennifer Tilly go behind the scenes of The
Haunted Mansion. We get to look at the extensive special effects
work needed for the production as the featurette reveals makeup
and computer effects secrets.
Anatomy
of a Scene: Ghost in the Graveyard (11.06 mins)
Director Rob Minkoff
and visual effects supervisor Jay Redd take an inside look at
the graveyard scene. Here you get to see the combination of
different technological methods used to produce one scene such
as blue screen, matte painting, computer graphics and makeup.
Disney’s
DVD Virtual Ride: The Haunted Mansion
An interactive tour of the mansion with you guides Emma and
Ezra. Here you will see rooms like the library, armoury and
hidden secret rooms, if you dare enter them.
Deleted
Scene Emma & Ezra (2.19 mins)
This removed scenes
has Emma and Ezra explaining the entire plot of the movie to
Evers’s children, including the backstory of how their
mother is involved with the ghostly goings on.
Outtakes
Reel (5.21 mins)
A collection of mistakes
by Eddie Murphy and a montage of Zombie mishaps.
Raven Music
Video “Superstition” (3.30 mins)
Raven performs their
song that was used to promote the movie.
DVD ROM
Put the
DVD in your PC to gain access to the Ghostly Effects Studio,
the Haunted Mansion Ride and much more.
OVERALL
While the film might be another plight on Eddie Murphy’s
career, Disney has done a good job with the DVD. The featurettes
are informative and more adult orientated than you might have
expected and the commentary tracks are very good. For fans of
the movie this only adds to the value making it a good buy for
them. For the rest of us, the extras are better than the actual
movie making it worth a rent if there is nothing left in the
shop.
DVD Star Rating =
* * *
Jamie
Kelwick

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Haunted Mansion Info: |
Director:
Rob Minkoff
Haunted
Mansion Cast:
Eddie Murphy, Terence Stamp, Marsha Thompson, Nathaniel
Parker, Jennifer Tilly, Dina Waters, Marc John Jefferies,
Aree Davis and Wallace Shawn
Running
Time: 87 mins
Certificate:
PG
Reviewed
by:
Jamie
Kelwick
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