Dance like nobody's watching: Three college friends reunite for the funeral of a mutual friend. They head to the cemetery at night to celebrate his life, when they decide to dance around on the graves after finding a strange incantation. Soon after, all three are plagued by strange occurrences in their homes and seek help from paranormal investigators to get rid of the curse they inflicted on themselves.
This movie was actually quite a surprise. The story was much different and more interesting than usual ghost stories (which I, of course, LOVE but it's awesome to see something out of the ordinary for once) and although the special effects get a bit hokey at the end, the rest more than makes up for it.

The only weird thing about this is that you're wondering how they all managed to be haunted by evil people until one of the paranormal experts mentions that the section of the cemetery they danced in was for the city's "undesirable" people. The tombstone of Kira's ghost just said "Good Riddance" on it (which is awesome). Do cemeteries really have designated sections for bad people? Maybe a while ago, but methinks that's probably out of practice.
I loved the casting - familiar faces but not crazy popular. Tcheky Karyo is Vincent, the main paranormal guy, and he's this fantastic Turkish actor (great accent, of course) who played the villain in Bad Boys
The movie managed to get a lot of jumps out of me and really freaked me out with the makeup on the ghosts, especially Kira's. Holy shit, that guy was bugged-out-wacky. He's in the shadows at first... this really emaciated guy wearing only white underwear. When he slowly moves into the light, his face is horribly wrinkly and decayed with huge eyes and the FUCKING CREEPIEST big smile with huge teeth that I've ever seen. Very scary but very cool at the same time. Harris and Allison's ax murdering ghost is also well done because of the way she moves. She takes over Kira's body and chases everybody through the house at the end with her ax, floating around on only her tiptoes. That kind of shit always gets me. Floating is scary, I don't care what anybody says.
The bad special effects from the end come in the form of huge ghost heads and hands that chase the survivors out of the house. It was reminiscent of stuff from The Frighteners and was a bit too over-the-top from the effects in the rest of the movie. I guess it was supposed to be the big climax but it really didn't do it for me.
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Sidenote: Watch for the appearance of a copy of Fangoria magazine on the paranormal guy's desk. I got a chuckle from that.
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