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• Anamorphic
• Color
• Dolby
• DVD-Video
• Subtitled
• Widescreen
In Theaters : 26 November, 2003
DVD Release : 20 April, 2004 |
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The Haunted Mansion (Widescreen Edition) [HD DVD] description
Lush production design and sparkling special effects make The Haunted Mansion pretty to look at. Terence Stamp (The Limey), as a malevolent ghost of a butler, provides a suitable air of menace as dematerializes to and fro. Marsha Thomason (Black Knight) is lovely as a real estate agent hired to sell a haunted mansion, but in truth the ghostly owner of the mansion believes she is the reincarnation of his lost love. Wallace Shawn (My Dinner with Andre) and Dina Waters (Six Feet Under) make a modestly amusing comic pair as a ghostly husband and wife who bustle about. Jennifer Tilly (Bound), as a green disembodied head in a crystal ball, glitters appropriately. The movie also features endless clichés, futile attempts at humor, and Eddie Murphy. If you're looking for a movie based on a Disneyland ride, try the very clever Pirates of the Caribbean instead. --Bret Fetzer |
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The Haunted Mansion (Widescreen Edition) [HD DVD] Customer Reviews
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GREAT attraction-only OK film
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When this was released the fall of 2003 I had great expectations because of how much I enjoyed Pirates of the Caribbean The Curse of the Black Pearl" that was released the same year.
I was let down.
Have always loved "The Haunted Mansion" attraction at Disneyland.
Eddie Murphy doing his usual role of a smart alec, pushy guy. Did not care about his character nor the kids.
Madam Leota if you are expecting an eerie vision from the attraction you will be disappointed. Jennifer Tilly just repeated some of the lines from the attraction.
The special effects were great.
They did nothing with the characters & how much can a person take of Eddie Murphy doing the same old thing?
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