It’s a shame this movie didn’t do well in the box office, because that opening scene with the wire was the scariest thing to me as a kid and I still remember it in my 20s lol
I never understood the intense hate for this movie. Is it the greatest movie ever? No. But it’s definitely fun. And the opening is legitimately one of the most memorable openings I’ve ever seen in a horror film. The cast is solid. The gore is good. There’s a decent plot twist. Maybe I’m just nostalgic since I used to watch this all the time, but I love this movie
@@doperagu8471 I think the mean when Ghost Ship opened the same time as the movie Event Horizon so it got shadowed by how popular Event Horizon was when it came out
On the DVD, there's a special "extras" menu where you have to solve the word puzzle in different ways, and each time you're successful, it shows you a "deleted" scene that gives you the backstory of what happened onboard the Antonia Graza.
When Katie said "please don't close it, I haven't seen them in so long." That really stuck with me the first time I watched this movie. Being stuck there for so long with all the other ghosts, who I would imagine are not all that friendly, would be hell
@@SnuSnuDungeon I think most the ghost where innocent so I think most of the trapped ghost where nice to her, only ghost what where evil well where marked and where controlled by Charon character,
I swear every great 2000s horror movie "isn't well-received" and immediately becomes a cult classic. Might help that there are always kids who watch it, incredibly impressionable, just as I was when watching 13 Ghosts and Ghostship then forever remember them.
Same. I saw it when I was 11 after release and I didn't use dental floss because the idea that a thin wire that can just cut you easily made me paranoid.
*There was a zombie film I remember watching, it was a good find, at the very end of the film, a soldier (male) and female both jump off a building and die.* *I also remember another awesome one where there was a mentally ill girl who draws things in a hospital, then a bunch of monsters begin attacking the hospital. At the very end, she fights this dude made of darkness, as she is light and then the beginning loops*
@@patrioticcat5768 Lol I was 10 when I watched idle hands and the scene with the girl being chopped in the fan scared me so much that I still have an irrational fear of all ceiling fans.. I’m 28 😭
This movie and Thirteen Ghosts were some of the best horror movies to come out during the early 2000s. It used to scary me especially when the ghost girl explains how they all got trapped on the ship.
A lot people seem to remember Ghost Ship as "is that the movie where all those people get sliced into pieces by a wire at the very beginning?". I am one of those people.
Yes i had the VHS when i was little and watched it a bunch but now in my 20s i can only remember the opening scene and the part where they though the maggots were rice
I remember being five and seeing a horrific scene appearing on the screen of a woman being hanged by the hook 😭 I couldn't sleep for days and had to hug my mom every night for insurance that I'm safe
My friends and I saw this one in the theater. The minute that pink 'Ghost Ship' title came up with the lounge music playing in the background we looked at each other like, "Hoo boy, *this* one's gonna be real lame." A few minutes later, though, after the opening scene, we sat there in shock, trying to process what we'd just witnessed. I like to think the title screen with its "Love Boat" feel and pink color and cheesy music playing were deliberate choices to lull the audience into a false sense of security, so when that scene *does* happen it's all-the-more impactful.
Lol, I felt the same. Just like the opening of Lemony Skicket's ASOUE, both openings tricked the fuck outta me, but was super surprised at this movie. Always loved it, I remember ordering it on ppv in likee 2003. Loved Emily Browning ever since.
I still feel that scene would have been so much more impactful if we hadn't seen that someone was about to cause something. Sure we didn't know "exactly" what was going to happen but it was blatantly clear everyone was about to die and probably not in a pleasant way. I think a better way of going about it would have been for the scene to occur without context that someone is doing something and then either showed a shadow walk away from the cable machinery right before the scene change or do a cut later in the film showing the scene as is present in the film in a flashback. I think the shock would have hit a lot harder if, yes we knew something bad was about to happen but had no real idea it was going to be quite as over the top as was being implied from the start.
Dang I wish i was able to see this in theatres lol I was only 4 years old lmao, but when I saw this movie I have always loved it especially the opening scene
The ending ALWAYS gave me chills because you can see her former crew mates loading the crates onto the new ocean liner even though they're dead, AND because she's completely helpless to stop that demon from massacring people again on the cruise ship... jesus..
I never knew this! I always thought it was just supposed to look like them. But, I literally just finished the movie and I noticed the hair of Dodge’s stunt double looking like the actor’s. This makes even more sense now.
I always assumed the crew’s sins were the deadly sins. Murphy-Gluttony for his alcoholism, Greer-Lust for attempting to cheat, Santos-Sloth because he never seemed to do anything urgently, Munder- Greed, Dodge-Envy because he feels threatened by this new guy who’s seemingly after Epps and because he’s belittled him, and the last two left are Jack Ferriman who is obviously Pride (pride is supposedly the one sin that separates the soul from grace, which explains how he became a literal ferryman because he spent his life being a sinner, and has fallen from grace) and Epps, who seems like she could become Wrath with her final scream from the ambulance…. I love this movie, and yet hardly anyone’s seen it!
That is a really awesome take! I love this movie (I've seen it many many times over the years😂). That totally makes sense, I have NEVER looked at it that way!! About to go watch it again!🤣👍🏼
Damn this is a really awesome analogy, I remember as a kid trying to figure out what each one represented as a sin and you explained it all perfectly. I can totally see it.👍
Smart person go to space instead who have a better chance with a hot alien female / male [ I ain't judging on what ya like ] or get killed by a stupid error
Try a real and still pretty recent horror story. MS Estonia. It will probably be made into a movie some day, although it's good nobody has yet, it has been 27 years but there are of course still enough people who lost family and friends when it sank. I still travel by ship, or the big ferries of the Baltic - they pretty much function as cruise ships in addition to being ferries, a lot of the profit for them is from people who go on these day-long mini cruises, but they are also the cheapest way to cross the sea if you want to visit some of the neighboring countries - but after Estonia sank I have never booked a cabin below the decks. I would not be able to sleep in one. If possible I get one on the same deck where the lifeboats are, and as close to a door to the deck as possible. Of course, if it was filmed as it happened, or the way the movies about Titanic have been, it would be a catastrophe movie, not a horror movie. But if you made a fictionalized version with ghosts, demons, and things happening below the decks and out of sight of most of the passengers... ending with people getting trapped in their cabins and the crowded corridors while most of the ones who at least got off the ship die in the freezing cold water, as the ships nearby try to save them but have a hell of a hard time finding anybody because there was a storm. I didn't know anybody who was lost but I still had freaking nightmares about it for some years after it happened.
So how’s the cheesecake doing … you say hey to the cheesecake but you don’t ask how the cheesecake feels? You don’t give it a pat on the head ? NOOOOOO JUST KEEP SAYING “HEY!” To thE CHEESECAKE .. LIKE OMG SO CRUEL THIS MESSAGE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY TULLY CAR TARPS AND GLOW BONES (THE BONES THAT GLOW IN THE DARK)
Thanks for what you do bro. I'm an Army combat veteran and due to my PTSD, I can't do jump scares, but your channel allows me to enjoy the story. Never change.
I just can't watch horror movies because they depress me too much. I generally don't like watching people who don't deserve what is happening to them suffering.
Person who tackled Katie was most likely the soul taker. He seems to only be able to manipulate people who have sinned, so that may be why some of the ghosts can manipulate whether or not they can be touched and why Katie only appears to the one “who is without sin” if that’s even really possible.
you would have it correct. she's an innocent so the soul taker/ferryman doesn't have control over her. She's essentially a stowaway stuck along for the ride. So Katie is either tackled by the soul taker/ferryman or one of the ghosts he has control over.
@@Quandry1 I've seen the movie so many times growing up it always looked like someone dress like the ferryman to me, so I always assumed it was him. Especially since the movie never really made any specific effort to show he was somewhere else. Not that it would really matter with his super natural powers and what not.
@@Kitten2642 I mostly just left it kind of undefined because he isn't accounted for as you said. But at the same time since the other ghosts are bound to his wishes I couldn't rule them out either.
The fictional Antonia Graza was based off a real-life Italian ocean liner, the Andrea Doria, which, 65 years ago to this day, was involved in a collision with the Swedish liner Stockholm in thick fog, and sank ten hours later, with its final plunge caught on camera. So I have to say, that was some unintentionally great timing on this video.
Why nobody talks about the ending when the ship is shinking and the ghost are free? Honestly, it's really beautiful scene i've seen so far from a horror movie
I knew they never made movies like this anymore when that scene came across. It stuck out like a sore thumb on how "out of the blue/magical" that scene of the movie was. 5 stars, I like older films
How ironic the ship the Graza encountered that had the gold on it was called the Lorelei. Lorelei was another name for the Siren. The Siren was a Greek mythological creature known for luring sailors to them with their hypnotic voices and sending them to their deaths. This film has everything.
Literally everyone I've met who has seen the film loves it, I surprised to hear it wasn't well received. I mean, that ending with "Not falling" by Mudvayne playing, gave me chills as a kid
I remember the cinema's giant ship bow made from cardboard with a 3D skull also layered out of cardboard coming out of the split bow of the ship. It was amazing. Too bad they don't do those things anymore. Movie promotions are mostly online these days.
Not only was that one of my favorite "horror" movies at the time, Mudvayne's "Not Falling" at the ending solidified it as a totally badass movie for me.
I know this comment is 7 months old but I just heard on the radio the other day that Mudvayne is it going to be touring which is huge because I don't know if you know that they split up and the lead singers in a band called hell yeah. When I was a kid for Halloween I was the lead singer in my brother was the bass player
People are way to critical on movies. It’s a slightly better than average. Enjoyable. Worth a rewatch. Not every single movie needs to be a oscar Winning masterpiece
everyone’s a critic these days lol some are warranted because movies like the latest matrix movie are just downright bad, but some don’t deserve as much hate as they get
I'm not THAT old (almost 38) and when I was a teen, there usually was only one blockbuster movie coming out every month or two, not two a week. The rest was 'popcorn flicks' - you knew that those movies weren't superb, epic productions with a great story without plot holes, awesome sets and the best of the best cast. But they did what they advertised - entertaining, easy-to-watch distractions - they were no masterpieces and they didn't claim to be. Now, I get the impression that every action 'let's blow shit up' movie wants to also be a great comedy, every romcom wants to be a Greek drama etc, they throw in everything but the kitchen sink in hopes that something sticks with the audience. Sure, that works out very well sometimes, but overall, the viewers notice that instead of focusing on what the movie is supposed to be, it's just a mix of half-assed ideas that aren't thought through.
@@ichmeiner4531 I agree with you . I’m 31 I remember those times. Every movie now a days is trying to be a mega blockbuster that tries to set up a larger universe to create spin offs. It’s also the consumers who are impossible to please. Literally think every movie sucks!
You missed the best part of the end, the guys hauling the gold onto the boat were her former crew. I always loved that last little bit, I’m guessing since they were so fresh he was able to keep them with him.
holy crap, how did i miss that after watching this movie as many times as i have? they all look slightly different (mostly hairstyles, greer being the exception with a shaved face because he keeps his head shaved in the first place). I had to go and put the movie on and skip to the end just to verify, and now im kicking myself for not noticing this sooner.
When I was a kid, I got in a farm accident and was bed ridden for a few weeks. My brother got me a "Horror Movie Pack" that consisted of Ghost Ship, House on Haunted Hill (Remake), 13th Ghost, House of Wax and Gothica. That pack got me into horror movies in a big way, and look back on most of those movies fondly (looking at you, Gothica).
Fun Fact - Murphy's story about the Marie Celeste is actually true, Unsolved Mysteries did an entire piece on it years ago. The most common / well-known theory is that the crew were in a lifeboat, trailing the main ship due to a build up of fumes in the hull, (makes sense in context) and somehow lost the rope line that connected the two boats.
There's problems with that theory as well. The one I think makes the most sense is that the crew who salvaged her had actually committed piracy and killed the crew to get the reward for salvaging her.
The working theory is that the captain was caught in a storm and thought the ship was taking on water. He grabbed his family and crew into the lifeboat to head to nearby land.
The opening is arguably the best part of this movie (and one of the best horror movie openings of all time). Overall, the film is a bit of a trainwreck, but it's an enjoyable trainwreck. Definitely one to watch if you just want a fun horror flick.
Scream did a great intro scene. They apparently tricked the audiences into thinking Drew Barrymore was the main character of the movie but nope, she's actually just the third person to die in the story.
This movie introduced me to her, and is where I fell in love with her as an actress. She's so pretty. (&Yes, I kno she was like 13, but she is older than me.)
Seeing The opening scene and the maggot scene as a kid soldered this movie into my brain. I owe this movie as being one of my foundation for my love for horror.
Though not scary to me, this comment is funny to me ONLY because I would always watch these two movies back to back and I don't know why. Sometimes I would throw in House on Haunted Hill, but Ghost Ship and 13 Ghosts were my favorite movies as a kid.
There was this 80s or early 90s movie where these women would turn into Werecats. I can't for the life of me remember what it's called but I just remember watching it with my mum and siblings on the HBO Classics channel 😂 that was the last horror movie to scare me.
My only thing is Charon’s not really an “evil” guy, he’s just a dude doing his job. He never needed to search out those to cross the river because they’d come eventually no matter what
This and Thirteen Ghosts have always been my favorite horror movies. The scene with the maggots in the food has stuck with me to this day, many years after first seeing it.
Yeah I was pretty excited for that game but it turned out to be ass in a way in my opinion. I get that leaving things up to interpretation is cool but the M night style of "lul ur entire experience was probz fake" is played out and doesn't respect the readers/players time
When I was little, I found a copy of this movie hidden at the top of my family's entertainment storage closet (was full of movies, VHS tapes, old DVD/VHS players, video games, game consoles, etc). I honestly thought it would just be a simple movie about exploring an abandoned ship and the story of the ship. With the opening scene, I realized I was pleasantly mistaken. This movie kinda started my love for horror and gore, now my favorite genre of entertainment, which I couldn't be any more thankful for. I love this movie so much.
Ghost ship was the first “horror/suspense” movie I watch when I came to America. It sparked my love of horror films. It has a special place in my heart.
SPOILER The cgi smoke monster killed it for me. The whole movie was mysterious and disturbing. Then crappy cgi monster. I was actually comforted by such silly faketitude. Turned the movie into a comedy.
I'm soooo glad to see this comment, still to this day when I'm busy doing something and need a movie in background, those two are always my go-to movies! Such underrated, cool, millenial movies, almost the same age with us ❤
@@kristyw89 it also depends on the bar, there are Good Delivery bars (12.4 kilograms), kilobars (1000 grams), 100 gram bars, 10 gram bars, and that's just the common metric sizes...
There's a scene that is really easy to miss, but when the little girl is warning the woman, she gets pushed off the ship by the soul collector. There are many hints that are possibly missed about him being the villain.
I always loved this movie as a modern take on a pirate's tale! Elements from the flying Dutchman, cursed gold, crewmen lost at sea, Davy Jones! All culminated together into one movie is very fun!
This movie and "A house on a haunted hill" or some mix of those words always were some of my favourite horror movies. The writing isnt great but they *actually* do horror decently well.
@@tropetrinitytrilogy8533 Easily one of the better Haunted insaine asylum movies I've seen. Basically a rich guy gets his kicks scaring the shit out of people but actual demons and demonic rituals and shit happen and people die in pretty horrid ways. Id reccomend watching it.
@@tropetrinitytrilogy8533 Make sure you distinguish it's the 1999 version. There was a version made with Vincent Price too in the 50s which is pretty different. The '99 version used to terrify me as a kid haha
Small correction: Jack actually introduces himself by his full name - Jack Ferriman - and Murphy actually calls him over by his last name in the same scene, so it's mentioned before the ending with Dodge. Just a little nitpick. ETA: The glam titles are because it's an Italian cruise ship, aka "floating art palaces."
The little girl is Shadow's wife from American Gods. She's making me feel old, lol. I remember loving this movie when it came out. I hardly see many horror movies that are good anymore and yet the effects are so much better.
Never even put that together. Wasn’t she also the protagonist trying to escape a mental institution in a Zach Snyder movie where she goes through like 5 comic book worlds?
Guys her name is Emily Browning & she's so underrated. 5'1 powerhouse. Sad ppl know her at best as "that chick from Sucker Punch/American Gods". Though I had forgot she was in this, I knew she was a good child actor from Lemony Snicket movie. I'll admit to having a girl crush on her. Dressed up as Baby Doll for Halloween even though I'm not crazy about Snyder (even that movie, which is better than a lot of his stuff). But we're close in age & size. Just wish I had her cheekbones. 😂
I've been going through some hard times the past few months.....and it's so nice to take my mind off of things and watch you review movies and their endings! Thanks man
Dark Angel, I am very sorry that you have been going through hard times. I will Pray for everything to be good for you 🙏🏿🌈 Things will get better, I promise you!!
Finally. One of the movies that I've been waiting to be explained. Two things that I will always remember from the movie: the creepy little girl and the song from the ending. Not Falling by Mudvayne
I always thought that upper management part was referencing Davy Jones or the flying Dutchman. Hense the guys name is ferryman like the ferry man of souls. Either way I really enjoyed this movie. Deffinently one of my ghostly favs.
This is one of my all time favorite scary/horror films! It’s lore has always been so interesting to me and the hard rock music at the end of late 90’s early 20’s films has always just been a huge favorite of mine. No idea why but, it just scratches an itch in me. This was also the movie that got me into Mudvayne at a young age! So good.
The opening mass murder scene is literally the only thing that I remember from this movie. It's still one of the most gruesome and horrifying scenes I've ever witnessed in a movie. After that, the rest of the movie is entirely forgettable.
That opening scene stuff my god, where they all get sliced and the pieces start to slowly slide off of each other onto the floor, my god, still makes me twitch and feel sick to this day. The production and creatives on this film were OP.
I remember seeing Ghost Ship on SciFi a long while ago when I was a kid and really enjoyed it. The opening hooked me and the premise of a abandoned boat being haunted is just a really cool idea. It’s a shame this isn’t a loved horror film but kinda a cult classic today.
I have always loved this movie and the wire scene was one of the most shocking things I had seen at the time and it is still one of my favorite movies and openings. Thank you for doing an ending explained on this movie.
What I wish he showed was the part showing the faces of the people carrying the gold before her seeing jack. Just that moment of pause before she sees jack and screams. Cause she realizes that despite freeing the ghosts on the ship, she didn't stop him and he has her crew to start over with.
Why hasn't julianna margulies disowned all the other terrible movies she's done. Edit: yes this movie is leagues(pun intended) better than the rest of her career.
I always assumed that because the ship made them see things that they thought that they were opening on sealed can of food when in all actuality it wasn't filled that's just my assumption that's how I always seen it when I first watched a movie
Id love to see an Ending Explained for 'The Number 23' with Jim Carrey as it was a movie I seriously loved and would love a full explanation of it to understand and enjoy it ^^
Plus the implication that the little girl hung herself or was corrorsed into doing that and she was only 8 years old at the time. That part made me go WTF
I've seen this movie get a lot of hate, but I always loved it. It gives me a genuinely creepy feeling that not many movies give me. The opening scene is so well-done and I've never forgotten it. All who were responsible for it are amazing.
Say what you will about the movie as a whole, that wire slaughter scene is one of my favorite horror movie openings _ever._
It's the perfect kind of cheesy that takes itself seriously, like a baby surviving a car crash and getting raised by wolves or something
It’s one of my most vivid childhood memories 🤣
@@RandomTaemate it scared me so much when I was a kid I never watched the rest of the movie 🤣
it traumatized me as a kid but i'm not complaining :-)
I remembered absolutely nothing about this movie except that opening scene. That opening is seared into my memory.
It’s a shame this movie didn’t do well in the box office, because that opening scene with the wire was the scariest thing to me as a kid and I still remember it in my 20s lol
Yes, it is so scary.
I remember being confused about why the girl was still alive.
Bro its still freaky as fuck, sliced em all up in half frightening shit right there
Same! It was horrifying. I still get chills
I never knew what movie had this scene, and I was glad until now. Now I feel like a 6 year old again.
I never understood the intense hate for this movie. Is it the greatest movie ever? No. But it’s definitely fun. And the opening is legitimately one of the most memorable openings I’ve ever seen in a horror film. The cast is solid. The gore is good. There’s a decent plot twist. Maybe I’m just nostalgic since I used to watch this all the time, but I love this movie
Two Words.
Event.
Horizon.
@@ozmul5810 yes, a great movie. And...? What's it got to do with Ghost Ship?
@@doperagu8471 I think the mean when Ghost Ship opened the same time as the movie Event Horizon so it got shadowed by how popular Event Horizon was when it came out
@@HealthyObbsession got it. That would make sense if that's the case.
This and the original Nightmare on Elm Street gave me a love for this type of move genre
On the DVD, there's a special "extras" menu where you have to solve the word puzzle in different ways, and each time you're successful, it shows you a "deleted" scene that gives you the backstory of what happened onboard the Antonia Graza.
I fucking miss dvd menu special features
So what happened to Antonia garza
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When Katie said "please don't close it, I haven't seen them in so long."
That really stuck with me the first time I watched this movie. Being stuck there for so long with all the other ghosts, who I would imagine are not all that friendly, would be hell
At least she is free by movie's end
@@ForrestFox626 that's true and rare, especially these days
@@SnuSnuDungeon I think most the ghost where innocent so I think most of the trapped ghost where nice to her, only ghost what where evil well where marked and where controlled by Charon character,
I swear every great 2000s horror movie "isn't well-received" and immediately becomes a cult classic.
Might help that there are always kids who watch it, incredibly impressionable, just as I was when watching 13 Ghosts and Ghostship then forever remember them.
Yes.
Both of them
Candyman and Event Horizon would like to remind you this was also true in the 1990s.
Same. I saw it when I was 11 after release and I didn't use dental floss because the idea that a thin wire that can just cut you easily made me paranoid.
*There was a zombie film I remember watching, it was a good find, at the very end of the film, a soldier (male) and female both jump off a building and die.*
*I also remember another awesome one where there was a mentally ill girl who draws things in a hospital, then a bunch of monsters begin attacking the hospital. At the very end, she fights this dude made of darkness, as she is light and then the beginning loops*
@@patrioticcat5768 Lol I was 10 when I watched idle hands and the scene with the girl being chopped in the fan scared me so much that I still have an irrational fear of all ceiling fans.. I’m 28 😭
This movie and Thirteen Ghosts were some of the best horror movies to come out during the early 2000s. It used to scary me especially when the ghost girl explains how they all got trapped on the ship.
Both of those and the Grudge were my childhood horror films
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Thirteen ghosts needs a mini series of those ghost lifestyles ( pre quel )would be fun to know there lives before
@@carlosreid51 The DVD does have a bonus feature with a small bit for each ghost and how they ended up that way.
Agreed
The food turning into maggots has truly haunted me ever since I first watched it as a kid
I have such a phobia of maggots because of this😩
Watch The Lost Boys. The original maggot food film
@KYBG Studios I totally get that. Seeing the steak crawling across the kitchen counter in Poltergeist (1982) had me off meat for awhile.
@@thewolfandbird _[shudder]_ couldn't eat plain white rice for a long while.
I think that is where my dislike for rice came from, is from seeing that!🥴😑😭
A lot people seem to remember Ghost Ship as "is that the movie where all those people get sliced into pieces by a wire at the very beginning?". I am one of those people.
Yes i had the VHS when i was little and watched it a bunch but now in my 20s i can only remember the opening scene and the part where they though the maggots were rice
Thankfully as a kid that scene never stuck with me, however, Ms. Pinup and the hook, that was a bad way to go...
I remember being five and seeing a horrific scene appearing on the screen of a woman being hanged by the hook 😭 I couldn't sleep for days and had to hug my mom every night for insurance that I'm safe
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This movie gave me an irrational fear of wires when I was a child.
Rational*
Same bro
and cereal that turns out to be maggots
@@kleitoes *creamy 😉
that and final destination
My friends and I saw this one in the theater. The minute that pink 'Ghost Ship' title came up with the lounge music playing in the background we looked at each other like, "Hoo boy, *this* one's gonna be real lame." A few minutes later, though, after the opening scene, we sat there in shock, trying to process what we'd just witnessed. I like to think the title screen with its "Love Boat" feel and pink color and cheesy music playing were deliberate choices to lull the audience into a false sense of security, so when that scene *does* happen it's all-the-more impactful.
Lol, I felt the same. Just like the opening of Lemony Skicket's ASOUE, both openings tricked the fuck outta me, but was super surprised at this movie. Always loved it, I remember ordering it on ppv in likee 2003. Loved Emily Browning ever since.
I still feel that scene would have been so much more impactful if we hadn't seen that someone was about to cause something. Sure we didn't know "exactly" what was going to happen but it was blatantly clear everyone was about to die and probably not in a pleasant way. I think a better way of going about it would have been for the scene to occur without context that someone is doing something and then either showed a shadow walk away from the cable machinery right before the scene change or do a cut later in the film showing the scene as is present in the film in a flashback. I think the shock would have hit a lot harder if, yes we knew something bad was about to happen but had no real idea it was going to be quite as over the top as was being implied from the start.
Dang I wish i was able to see this in theatres lol I was only 4 years old lmao, but when I saw this movie I have always loved it especially the opening scene
This. Exactly this.
Same
The ending ALWAYS gave me chills because you can see her former crew mates loading the crates onto the new ocean liner even though they're dead, AND because she's completely helpless to stop that demon from massacring people again on the cruise ship... jesus..
I never noticed her crew members were carrying the gold to the new ship.
It's supposed to be them, but it's actually their stunt doubles because when they got to that ending scene the original actors didn't want to do it
@@julius_the_python I don't blame them. It's a guilty pleasure movie of mine even if people think it's trash.
I never knew this! I always thought it was just supposed to look like them. But, I literally just finished the movie and I noticed the hair of Dodge’s stunt double looking like the actor’s. This makes even more sense now.
@@julius_the_python why didn’t they want to do it? I legit never thought the people at the end looked alike to the crew actors
I always assumed the crew’s sins were the deadly sins. Murphy-Gluttony for his alcoholism, Greer-Lust for attempting to cheat, Santos-Sloth because he never seemed to do anything urgently, Munder- Greed, Dodge-Envy because he feels threatened by this new guy who’s seemingly after Epps and because he’s belittled him, and the last two left are Jack Ferriman who is obviously Pride (pride is supposedly the one sin that separates the soul from grace, which explains how he became a literal ferryman because he spent his life being a sinner, and has fallen from grace) and Epps, who seems like she could become Wrath with her final scream from the ambulance….
I love this movie, and yet hardly anyone’s seen it!
That is a really awesome take! I love this movie (I've seen it many many times over the years😂). That totally makes sense, I have NEVER looked at it that way!! About to go watch it again!🤣👍🏼
Bro everyone’s seen it lmaoooo
i’ve actually never seen this and alot of others havent, relax mr.ive seen literally every single movie
Great Analogy!!! 🚢👻💨
Damn this is a really awesome analogy, I remember as a kid trying to figure out what each one represented as a sin and you explained it all perfectly. I can totally see it.👍
This movie, Poseidon, and Titanic is why I’ll never get on a cruise ship.
Man if you think these movies are scary, DON'T watch 'Triangle'!
Smart person go to space instead who have a better chance with a hot alien female / male [ I ain't judging on what ya like ] or get killed by a stupid error
Never ever! 🤣
What about Speed 2 Cruise Control?
Try a real and still pretty recent horror story. MS Estonia. It will probably be made into a movie some day, although it's good nobody has yet, it has been 27 years but there are of course still enough people who lost family and friends when it sank. I still travel by ship, or the big ferries of the Baltic - they pretty much function as cruise ships in addition to being ferries, a lot of the profit for them is from people who go on these day-long mini cruises, but they are also the cheapest way to cross the sea if you want to visit some of the neighboring countries - but after Estonia sank I have never booked a cabin below the decks. I would not be able to sleep in one. If possible I get one on the same deck where the lifeboats are, and as close to a door to the deck as possible.
Of course, if it was filmed as it happened, or the way the movies about Titanic have been, it would be a catastrophe movie, not a horror movie. But if you made a fictionalized version with ghosts, demons, and things happening below the decks and out of sight of most of the passengers... ending with people getting trapped in their cabins and the crowded corridors while most of the ones who at least got off the ship die in the freezing cold water, as the ships nearby try to save them but have a hell of a hard time finding anybody because there was a storm. I didn't know anybody who was lost but I still had freaking nightmares about it for some years after it happened.
Another one of my childhood faves that always gave me chills😱
Chill’s voice “ I’ve got a challenge for you”
Same!!
So how’s the cheesecake doing … you say hey to the cheesecake but you don’t ask how the cheesecake feels? You don’t give it a pat on the head ? NOOOOOO JUST KEEP SAYING “HEY!” To thE CHEESECAKE .. LIKE OMG SO CRUEL
THIS MESSAGE WAS BROUGHT TO YOU BY TULLY CAR TARPS AND GLOW BONES (THE BONES THAT GLOW IN THE DARK)
Same. Haven't seen it in at least 12 years and still remember the characters somehow.
i can see why you have a check
I love the flash back scene where we see what happens to the rest of the crew and passengers. It was a really dark situation, set to really fun music.
That part where they ate the maggots was so nasty and disturbing
First
2nd
It's nice to see you gat the attention you deserve, practically nothing.
I've never been the same since seeing that scene x.x
@@iHaveTheDocuments damn why tho 😭😭
I never realized it was the same director for this and 13 Ghosts, definitely explains why I enjoy both of them
I LOVED 13 Ghosts lol.
Same
One of the producers worked on the matrix movies
Thanks for what you do bro. I'm an Army combat veteran and due to my PTSD, I can't do jump scares, but your channel allows me to enjoy the story. Never change.
Jump scares suck anyway
I just can't watch horror movies because they depress me too much. I generally don't like watching people who don't deserve what is happening to them suffering.
Thank you for your service sir.
@@ZaydinTTV Some of them deserve what happens to them.
I have ptsd as well and I love this channel for the same reason. I still want to know what happens and not miss out
I honestly want more of these dark castle earlier productions. Ghost ship, 13 ghosts and house on haunted hill are the best type of movies
Loved 13th ghost
Loved house on the haunted hill & all 3 really
SAME!
oo hadnt heard of the last one thanks fam
Ghost Ship and Thirteen Ghosts were a staple of my childhood. My cousin had the dvds so we watched them a lot
Person who tackled Katie was most likely the soul taker. He seems to only be able to manipulate people who have sinned, so that may be why some of the ghosts can manipulate whether or not they can be touched and why Katie only appears to the one “who is without sin” if that’s even really possible.
you would have it correct. she's an innocent so the soul taker/ferryman doesn't have control over her. She's essentially a stowaway stuck along for the ride. So Katie is either tackled by the soul taker/ferryman or one of the ghosts he has control over.
@@Quandry1 I've seen the movie so many times growing up it always looked like someone dress like the ferryman to me, so I always assumed it was him. Especially since the movie never really made any specific effort to show he was somewhere else. Not that it would really matter with his super natural powers and what not.
ok
@@Kitten2642 I mostly just left it kind of undefined because he isn't accounted for as you said. But at the same time since the other ghosts are bound to his wishes I couldn't rule them out either.
IF she hung herself, don't know if she did, how could she be without sin, suicide is supposedly a sin.
The fictional Antonia Graza was based off a real-life Italian ocean liner, the Andrea Doria, which, 65 years ago to this day, was involved in a collision with the Swedish liner Stockholm in thick fog, and sank ten hours later, with its final plunge caught on camera. So I have to say, that was some unintentionally great timing on this video.
Damn son thats chilling and cool
Who said it was unintentional
@@bs9664 yo mama
@@bs9664 Everyone.
not me thinking antonio garza 💀
Why nobody talks about the ending when the ship is shinking and the ghost are free? Honestly, it's really beautiful scene i've seen so far from a horror movie
The musical score that accompanied this scene is also incredibly beautiful and haunting.
Ghost Buster are tracking the shil
I agree Op. The spirits look like wisp floating through the forest at night.
I agree
I knew they never made movies like this anymore when that scene came across.
It stuck out like a sore thumb on how "out of the blue/magical" that scene of the movie was.
5 stars, I like older films
How ironic the ship the Graza encountered that had the gold on it was called the Lorelei. Lorelei was another name for the Siren. The Siren was a Greek mythological creature known for luring sailors to them with their hypnotic voices and sending them to their deaths. This film has everything.
yes but the Lorelei was from the german mythology
@@wtfx4073incorrect. It's Greek mythology. Jason and his men in Greek myth encountered them.
@@ESUTERURE Probably but in Germany there also was the Myth of the Lorelei. So probably in both Mythologys
@@wtfx4073it was spelled Loreley but you are correct
Literally everyone I've met who has seen the film loves it, I surprised to hear it wasn't well received.
I mean, that ending with "Not falling" by Mudvayne playing, gave me chills as a kid
like the mas murder scene was so good.
I remember the cinema's giant ship bow made from cardboard with a 3D skull also layered out of cardboard coming out of the split bow of the ship. It was amazing. Too bad they don't do those things anymore. Movie promotions are mostly online these days.
@@mr.mischiefiknowyourpasswo8224 that sounds cool.
Not only was that one of my favorite "horror" movies at the time, Mudvayne's "Not Falling" at the ending solidified it as a totally badass movie for me.
Lol Right? Say what you will about early 2000's horror flicks alot of them had some great soundtracks! 🤘
Hell yeah...another is Red Clover that has the ending theme Johnny Jump Up by Icecream Fire.
I know this comment is 7 months old but I just heard on the radio the other day that Mudvayne is it going to be touring which is huge because I don't know if you know that they split up and the lead singers in a band called hell yeah. When I was a kid for Halloween I was the lead singer in my brother was the bass player
The little girl "Katie" is played by Emily Browning of Sucker Punch & American Gods. 🔥❤🔥
She was also in the lemoney snicket movie, I know I butchered his name but 🤣
RIP American Gods
Emily did so good playing kaitie
She is dead in this and american gods?
@@FurryVixenAbbey a series of unfortunate events
People are way to critical on movies. It’s a slightly better than average. Enjoyable. Worth a rewatch. Not every single movie needs to be a oscar Winning masterpiece
everyone’s a critic these days lol some are warranted because movies like the latest matrix movie are just downright bad, but some don’t deserve as much hate as they get
@@matthewmccoy7437 I agree!! Some deserve it others dont
I'm not THAT old (almost 38) and when I was a teen, there usually was only one blockbuster movie coming out every month or two, not two a week. The rest was 'popcorn flicks' - you knew that those movies weren't superb, epic productions with a great story without plot holes, awesome sets and the best of the best cast. But they did what they advertised - entertaining, easy-to-watch distractions - they were no masterpieces and they didn't claim to be.
Now, I get the impression that every action 'let's blow shit up' movie wants to also be a great comedy, every romcom wants to be a Greek drama etc, they throw in everything but the kitchen sink in hopes that something sticks with the audience. Sure, that works out very well sometimes, but overall, the viewers notice that instead of focusing on what the movie is supposed to be, it's just a mix of half-assed ideas that aren't thought through.
@@ichmeiner4531 I agree with you . I’m 31 I remember those times. Every movie now a days is trying to be a mega blockbuster that tries to set up a larger universe to create spin offs. It’s also the consumers who are impossible to please. Literally think every movie sucks!
A lot of the movies in my DVD collection have not won any oscars and I still watch them because they're fun and fascinating.
You missed the best part of the end, the guys hauling the gold onto the boat were her former crew. I always loved that last little bit, I’m guessing since they were so fresh he was able to keep them with him.
How the hell did I miss that after all the times I have watched this movie! Wow! Thanks
Yes that part was left out. I kept waiting for him to comment on that part . This is one of my favorite parts at the end. I loved the movie
That part is so important! I cant believe he just walked us through the entire movie, yet skipped the very very end!!
holy crap, how did i miss that after watching this movie as many times as i have? they all look slightly different (mostly hairstyles, greer being the exception with a shaved face because he keeps his head shaved in the first place). I had to go and put the movie on and skip to the end just to verify, and now im kicking myself for not noticing this sooner.
I had to rewatch the ending, did catch it, thanks
Thirteen ghosts and ghost ship actually defined my definition of horror as a kid
When I was a kid, I got in a farm accident and was bed ridden for a few weeks. My brother got me a "Horror Movie Pack" that consisted of Ghost Ship, House on Haunted Hill (Remake), 13th Ghost, House of Wax and Gothica. That pack got me into horror movies in a big way, and look back on most of those movies fondly (looking at you, Gothica).
BRUH whenever I went over to my friend's house we ALWAYS watched House of Wax
What was the accident?
Gothika
Good choices and Gothika is just amazing
Can't forget 'the haunting' that should've been included in that pack lol
Fun Fact - Murphy's story about the Marie Celeste is actually true, Unsolved Mysteries did an entire piece on it years ago. The most common / well-known theory is that the crew were in a lifeboat, trailing the main ship due to a build up of fumes in the hull, (makes sense in context) and somehow lost the rope line that connected the two boats.
There's problems with that theory as well. The one I think makes the most sense is that the crew who salvaged her had actually committed piracy and killed the crew to get the reward for salvaging her.
The working theory is that the captain was caught in a storm and thought the ship was taking on water. He grabbed his family and crew into the lifeboat to head to nearby land.
The opening is arguably the best part of this movie (and one of the best horror movie openings of all time). Overall, the film is a bit of a trainwreck, but it's an enjoyable trainwreck. Definitely one to watch if you just want a fun horror flick.
You mean shipwreck?
Scream did a great intro scene. They apparently tricked the audiences into thinking Drew Barrymore was the main character of the movie but nope, she's actually just the third person to die in the story.
No mention that the little girl is a young Emily Browning? She's so underrated!
Yep, she also sings a cover of Sweet Dreams, which is one of my favorite songs.
@@lunarose698 The soundtrack of that movie, plus her amazing acting, makes up for the mediocre everything else.
This movie introduced me to her, and is where I fell in love with her as an actress. She's so pretty. (&Yes, I kno she was like 13, but she is older than me.)
Thank you for pointing that out! I was trying to figure out why she looked so familiar.
@@Khaleesi_Jack Hey as long as you were close in age to her at the time lol
Try "Noroi". It's a japanese found-footage style movie that's almost forgotten but free on YT. It's quite unsettling and doesn't do jumpscares.
Aaaaaa
Thanks!
Sounds right up my alley. Will be bookmarking that to check out later.
About to watch it thank you.
Not scary at all.
Seeing The opening scene and the maggot scene as a kid soldered this movie into my brain. I owe this movie as being one of my foundation for my love for horror.
This and 13 ghosts were the scariest movies in my childhood
Haha I was gonna say, both of these movies featured during my childhood! It's cool to see foundflix covering them.
Yo literally, this shit was so scary, my brother shouldn’t of been letting me watch this at 6 years old 😂😂
Though not scary to me, this comment is funny to me ONLY because I would always watch these two movies back to back and I don't know why. Sometimes I would throw in House on Haunted Hill, but Ghost Ship and 13 Ghosts were my favorite movies as a kid.
Same!
There was this 80s or early 90s movie where these women would turn into Werecats.
I can't for the life of me remember what it's called but I just remember watching it with my mum and siblings on the HBO Classics channel 😂 that was the last horror movie to scare me.
The nods to Charon are pretty big, Charon requires payment to cross the river Styx and because of that his attachment to the gold is pretty big
Yep. That's why it used to be a custom to put coins on the eyes of the dead.
My only thing is Charon’s not really an “evil” guy, he’s just a dude doing his job. He never needed to search out those to cross the river because they’d come eventually no matter what
@@wajmgirl that and his boss is the (generally) even-tempered Hades. It generally takes a _lot_ to get on Hades's bad side.
Maybe the necklace went through Katie to prove that she is a ghost. Epps was still in disbelief, so Katie probably did it to prove she’s a ghost.
I thought that too. Maybe they can control their form.
This and Thirteen Ghosts have always been my favorite horror movies.
The scene with the maggots in the food has stuck with me to this day, many years after first seeing it.
Ever seen adudition??
THIS AND 13 GHOST ARE MY FAV TOO
my faves too -
I guess because since both of them were directed by the same person, STEVE BECK!😁😀🙃😉
That scene with the wire was perpetuated in my mind lol Unforgettable.
This should have been the Man of Medan game that we all wanted to play in VR.
whoa i have the same expectation for that game to be like this movie
@@milkdrinker117 it is not. 😔
Ditto
It would've been cool but sadly it was not
Yeah I was pretty excited for that game but it turned out to be ass in a way in my opinion. I get that leaving things up to interpretation is cool but the M night style of "lul ur entire experience was probz fake" is played out and doesn't respect the readers/players time
I watched this as a kid, not once did I ever think this was an ending that needed explaining
Lol same here just too see what needs explaining
he didnt even explain the ending correctly.... The people loading the gold were the crewmates...
some of us out here are horror fans but like to vaguely know whats coming and check for volume of gore content before decideing to watch a film lmao
@@JoeyMartzstunt doubles Isaiah Washington said he was already filming romeo must die to the grave with singer actress Aaliyah & dmx & jet li
When I was little, I found a copy of this movie hidden at the top of my family's entertainment storage closet (was full of movies, VHS tapes, old DVD/VHS players, video games, game consoles, etc). I honestly thought it would just be a simple movie about exploring an abandoned ship and the story of the ship. With the opening scene, I realized I was pleasantly mistaken. This movie kinda started my love for horror and gore, now my favorite genre of entertainment, which I couldn't be any more thankful for. I love this movie so much.
Man screw this movie, legit scared the shit outta me as a kid.
Same here! I didn't even make it through the beginning scene
Same here...that movie was f'd up
I used the logic that since I am not on a boat, I am safe.
@@honbunn ...but I loved watching the beginning when I was a little 9/10-year-old. That was the second-best part!
@@onijester56 I was 4/5 when I saw thinking I was old enough to watch since my parents said no. Turns out they were right 😂
Ghost ship was the first “horror/suspense” movie I watch when I came to America. It sparked my love of horror films. It has a special place in my heart.
Ghost Ship and House on Haunted Hill are my favorite Dark Castle movies growing up.
Glad you mentioned "House on Haunted Hill;" it's another one that I enjoyed. That piano wire scene is burned in my mind! 😳
Sweet dreams are made of these scene made that movie for me.
SPOILER
The cgi smoke monster killed it for me. The whole movie was mysterious and disturbing. Then crappy cgi monster. I was actually comforted by such silly faketitude. Turned the movie into a comedy.
MINE TOO!❤️
I'm soooo glad to see this comment, still to this day when I'm busy doing something and need a movie in background, those two are always my go-to movies! Such underrated, cool, millenial movies, almost the same age with us ❤
Crazy how all these years I never once pondered how Katie was “tackled” in her ghost form
Because the demon guy did it
Demon guy did it. He’s neither dead or alive. So I guess he can interact with ghosts
It was jack bc he was a demon who keeps evil souls and trapped souls on the boat
Demons are spirits and the dead are spirits so 💁♂️
I loved both 13 Ghosts and Ghost Ship. They were fun films that looked beautiful while not taking themselves too seriously.
Me too!!
Facts! Both in my top 10
I LOVE this horrible horrible movie! And 13 Ghosts, they’re just so fun!
Time and time again, whenever there are gold bars in movies, the cast throw them about like the lightweight props that they are.
Holy crap lol. I knew gold was heavy but I just googled it and a gold bar weighs 27lbs!
And would be worth $721,000
@@kristyw89 it also depends on the bar, there are Good Delivery bars (12.4 kilograms), kilobars (1000 grams), 100 gram bars, 10 gram bars, and that's just the common metric sizes...
There's a scene that is really easy to miss, but when the little girl is warning the woman, she gets pushed off the ship by the soul collector. There are many hints that are possibly missed about him being the villain.
I didn't realize how underrated this movie was. All my friends love it.
I love how they talk about the Mary Celeste without naming her by name (probably the most famous ghost ship)
He does name her. Led me to research the legend.
To add the cherry on the sundae, the song at the ending credits is “Not Falling” by Mudvayne. 👻 🚢
Yes!!! One of the reasons I checked this movie out to begin with. I was at one of their concerts & they mentioned the movie.
It's also earlier in the movie when the captain is jamming out on the helm.😎
I came here to comment this. I got into mudvayne because of this movie.
I was literally just thinking about that
Fuck ya awsome song I quite enjoyed the movie as well
I always loved this movie as a modern take on a pirate's tale! Elements from the flying Dutchman, cursed gold, crewmen lost at sea, Davy Jones! All culminated together into one movie is very fun!
This movie and "A house on a haunted hill" or some mix of those words always were some of my favourite horror movies. The writing isnt great but they *actually* do horror decently well.
Ooh what's "A House o a Haunted Hill" about?
@@tropetrinitytrilogy8533 Easily one of the better Haunted insaine asylum movies I've seen.
Basically a rich guy gets his kicks scaring the shit out of people but actual demons and demonic rituals and shit happen and people die in pretty horrid ways. Id reccomend watching it.
@@John.McMillan it sounds fun! I'll check it out.
@@tropetrinitytrilogy8533 Make sure you distinguish it's the 1999 version. There was a version made with Vincent Price too in the 50s which is pretty different. The '99 version used to terrify me as a kid haha
“Jack takes her hand, marking it with a symbol on the wrist.” Uhh, that’s her palm.
He really skipped the part where the guys bringing the gold onto the ship turn into her crewmates. Guess showing he still has their souls.
or he still has all the souls of the marked
Yeah the guys bring it up at the end are her old crew.
Not true, they are different people
Agreed. Watched the ending 5 times. Only threefold them are there not all.
He has to repeat the collection as he lost a lot of the souls from the Antonia Graza.
Small correction: Jack actually introduces himself by his full name - Jack Ferriman - and Murphy actually calls him over by his last name in the same scene, so it's mentioned before the ending with Dodge. Just a little nitpick. ETA: The glam titles are because it's an Italian cruise ship, aka "floating art palaces."
What’s ETA here? Usually it means “estimated time of arrival”..
@@lianeli5406 Edited to Add. ^^
The little girl is Shadow's wife from American Gods. She's making me feel old, lol. I remember loving this movie when it came out. I hardly see many horror movies that are good anymore and yet the effects are so much better.
Never even put that together. Wasn’t she also the protagonist trying to escape a mental institution in a Zach Snyder movie where she goes through like 5 comic book worlds?
@@OhHayFrands Yes. That movie was ‘Sucker Punch’. 🙃
@@LilacSreya I actually liked that one too. Funky, but interesting and fun
Guys her name is Emily Browning & she's so underrated. 5'1 powerhouse. Sad ppl know her at best as "that chick from Sucker Punch/American Gods". Though I had forgot she was in this, I knew she was a good child actor from Lemony Snicket movie.
I'll admit to having a girl crush on her. Dressed up as Baby Doll for Halloween even though I'm not crazy about Snyder (even that movie, which is better than a lot of his stuff). But we're close in age & size. Just wish I had her cheekbones. 😂
The split kill was so popular in 13 Ghosts, they made the first kill in this movie out of that.
As well as in CUBE and Final Destination 2
@@Tahokmusic cube did it best tho.
"Sea Evil"
Now that's just an instant 10/10 right there.
I hate how much I love this movie. That opening is the single best horror movie opening ever. And the soundtrack is one I feel in my soul
I’ve seen this movie on shelves so much when I was young… always been curious in it, thank you for looking into this!
I remember seeing this at Blockbuster. Fuck I'm old.
I'm old too. We are old👴🧓
Hell, I saw it in the theater when it first came out, lol.
I was 40 when it came out.
I’m old too. Oh well lol
You all got some freak names more vulgar than Xbox live in the 2000's
The beginning wire scene was pure genius and memorable. Loved this movie.
I've been going through some hard times the past few months.....and it's so nice to take my mind off of things and watch you review movies and their endings! Thanks man
Dark Angel, I am very sorry that you have been going through hard times. I will Pray for everything to be good for you 🙏🏿🌈 Things will get better, I promise you!!
I enjoy this movie. I REALLY wish a sequel was made after that awesome ending
“You got ghost-shipped, boys.” 😂
got a good chuckle when he said that
Finally. One of the movies that I've been waiting to be explained. Two things that I will always remember from the movie: the creepy little girl and the song from the ending. Not Falling by Mudvayne
I always thought that upper management part was referencing Davy Jones or the flying Dutchman. Hense the guys name is ferryman like the ferry man of souls. Either way I really enjoyed this movie. Deffinently one of my ghostly favs.
"Ghost Ship"(2002) is a good enough supernatural horror movie! The movie's opening scene was very unpredictable and shocking!
The beginning scene is one of the most memorable opening scenes ever
This movie is definitely a 2000’s classic. I forgot how good it actually was!
This is one of my all time favorite scary/horror films! It’s lore has always been so interesting to me and the hard rock music at the end of late 90’s early 20’s films has always just been a huge favorite of mine. No idea why but, it just scratches an itch in me. This was also the movie that got me into Mudvayne at a young age! So good.
The opening mass murder scene is literally the only thing that I remember from this movie. It's still one of the most gruesome and horrifying scenes I've ever witnessed in a movie. After that, the rest of the movie is entirely forgettable.
oH the mass murder was equally so terrible.
I personally LOVE this movie! I love the ending with the music sequence explaining everything that happened. One of my faves!!!
I’m just waiting at this point for Foundflix to do an Ending Explained for Old
I remember when this movie came out. I was in high school, and working in a Cinemark movie theater. Now I'm 37 years old, God time flies.
That opening scene stuff my god, where they all get sliced and the pieces start to slowly slide off of each other onto the floor, my god, still makes me twitch and feel sick to this day. The production and creatives on this film were OP.
This and 13 Ghosts were my jam in high school.
Your emoji is terrifying as hell! is that a real rabbit?or no it's not real
Is that a rabbit or a rat?
@@jnnfrr24 It's a rabbit. A very hungry rabbit.
I laughed way too hard at, "It's all maggoty, you fools! _You got _*_Ghost Ship'd!"_* (^-^)
Love or hate this movie that opening scene is such an incredible feat of special fx and makeup. The team on this one was gifted.
Awww, I was hoping you’d mention that the crew loading the gold on the new ship were her dead friends/crew.
Same!
I remember seeing Ghost Ship on SciFi a long while ago when I was a kid and really enjoyed it. The opening hooked me and the premise of a abandoned boat being haunted is just a really cool idea. It’s a shame this isn’t a loved horror film but kinda a cult classic today.
As a kid, I never knew what movie was going to play on tv because of how similar the intro to ghost ship and the parent trap (the remake one) looked.
I have always loved this movie and the wire scene was one of the most shocking things I had seen at the time and it is still one of my favorite movies and openings. Thank you for doing an ending explained on this movie.
Also, at the end, the crew carrying the gold were the members of her crew who had died. If I remember correctly anyway.
I think that was just crew members of the cruise ship that picked her up. The implication that Jack is going to start the whole process over again.
Yea that’s what I remembered too. Surprised he didn’t mention it
What I wish he showed was the part showing the faces of the people carrying the gold before her seeing jack. Just that moment of pause before she sees jack and screams. Cause she realizes that despite freeing the ghosts on the ship, she didn't stop him and he has her crew to start over with.
Yes I remember that, too. I think the implication being they were now ghosts forced to work for the evil guys to do the ‘scheme’ all over again.
@@endel12 Exactly. Plus I loved the movie. It has a more modern grindhouse ghost feel. Even if it's unintentional.
Everyone laughs at me for liking this movie.
Same but I don't care. It's a good movie.
You are safe here. Until the wire comes...
I like the movie too.
It seems like a fun movie. You like what you like. I enjoy Green Lantern as a fun ”no brain” movie.
Yep in the same boat as you..pun intended lol... sorry that was bad
Why hasn't julianna margulies disowned all the other terrible movies she's done. Edit: yes this movie is leagues(pun intended) better than the rest of her career.
That is the million dollar question lol
This one is way better than some of the crap she's been in...
she was in other movies? :P
@@Paineinyourblank yeah I think her career was mostly tv shows
She was in Snakes on a plane
I would have loved a sequel to this movie. Can’t believe it wasn’t received well.
It always bothered me that sealed 40 year old cans of food would have live maggots inside when opened.
True, but it still pops into my brain when opening a can of baked beans.
I always assumed that because the ship made them see things that they thought that they were opening on sealed can of food when in all actuality it wasn't filled that's just my assumption that's how I always seen it when I first watched a movie
@@n1sugarbaby69 I always assumed it was and illusion as wel
I mean how tf does flies get in to lay eggs 😂
Ghost maggots
Id love to see an Ending Explained for 'The Number 23' with Jim Carrey as it was a movie I seriously loved and would love a full explanation of it to understand and enjoy it ^^
I thought the movie was hated?
@@thematiasmadness7010 it is but I also love it.. It's not great its just amazing seeing carrey in a dark role
I agree, it was great to see him in a serious role. I thoroughly enjoyed this movie as well!
They call me fingerling
Love the number 23
A new FoundFlix?? I’m so excited and on Ghost Ship? It’s a good day!
This movie was so underrated , with a sinister backstory that nightmares are made Of just a really dope movie one of my favorites.
Plus the implication that the little girl hung herself or was corrorsed into doing that and she was only 8 years old at the time. That part made me go WTF
Why would you even go in a creepy looking ship that just appeared out of thin air?
Money
The power of the script compels you
Its legend to have gold on it. They are scavengers and who believes in ghosts.
Money , boos , ego I can go on if ya want
I've seen this movie get a lot of hate, but I always loved it. It gives me a genuinely creepy feeling that not many movies give me. The opening scene is so well-done and I've never forgotten it. All who were responsible for it are amazing.
this movie is so cool I remember watching it when I was a kid
I found this film super enjoyable and was full of intrigue . I also loved the bonus features. But I will agree it feels like 13 ghosts .