The Haunting Of Haunted House Film Analysis

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The Haunting of Whaley House is a film I watched for no other reason than, I just couldn 't bring my self to watch The Hills Have Eyes 2 from 2007. I love Wes Craven, but even I burn out once in a while. Though I do promise to finish The Hills Have Eyes Series this month. The Haunting of Whaley House was a great film to cleans my palette, as its very heavy on the Camp. While I won 't go as far as to say that the characters are realistic, they are both like-able and very fun. When I saw the low score it has on Netflix I almost didn 't put it on and that would have been a shame as this film is worth watching. While it is very standard for a haunted house/ghost film, it knows that it is and decides right from the first scene that it 's going …show more content…

The Haunting of Whaley House opens with three friends Meathouse (Shawn C. Phillips), Simon (Donne Lawson) and Casey Martin (Jon Kondelik), three characters that would be right at home in any Troma film. They 're at the Whaley House, the most haunted house in america and decided to do the dumbest thing possible. Break a window, this of course leads to Casey Martin, the one who threw the rock to see a ghost and stumble backward into the street. Where he gets hit. This scene sets up the film perfectly, with the campy acting and stories predictability. The next day Penny Abbot (Stephanie Greco), who doesn 't believe in ghosts and works as a tour guide at the Whaley House. At the end of the shift Penny 's boss Bethany Ramero (Lynn Lowry) gives her three simple rules to not anger the ghosts that live in the house. First is never call them out as they hate that, …show more content…

But on the other side of things, some of the characters, three of the four African-Americans actors were stuck with some mildly racist characters. From being insinuation that all African-Americans are thief 's or criminals to just being blatant stereotypes, with the sole purpose of shouting "Hell Nah!". The best character though, or at least the one that I found the most fun was hands down Keith Drummond, who plays his character cool and

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