Friday, April 17, 2020

The Ouija Experiment Movie Review

The Quija Experiment (2011)
In light of the newest release of the 3ed installment of The Ouija Experiment; I thought I would take a stab at watching the first movie in the Ouija series again to give it another shot. Needless to say I'm not disappointment. At first I could vaguely recall if I had seen the film before, but then it was like a set of three spoken rules, jogged my memory for me. Those set of rules are as follows:

1.  You should “never ask a spirit how it died.”
2.   You should “never ask a spirit how you’ll die.”
3. “You should never leave the board without saying goodbye.”

Always remember Number 3....

Always.




"The Ouija Experiment"  2011 Movie Review


This can't be good...

“The film you are about to see is based on true events.”

Wait a second...I think we've seen this before, haven't we? A Group of friends gets together and decides to play with a Ouija board...what could go wrong? You might be sitting there thinking to yourself, okay... this movie starts off a little slow and let's just be honest B-O-R-I-N-G!

But...if you're like me you've stuck it through the beginning banter and have noticed there is now a game going on. A game that of course, which is not really a game but a guide and a gateway between our own realm and the realm of the deceased. Oioja Boards are not your average game.



Fun fact: The Ouija Board was first located in a toy shop in Pittsburgh. (Smithsonian)





With it's Blair Witch Project feel and it's handheld recording shots the entire film is done from a first person view. For those of you whom experiece motion sickness get your Dramamine ready and out. You're gonna be dizzy. With it's first scenes we meet Brandon, a goober of a filmmaker who is a Youtube wannabe in the making. He thinks he will impress his few subscribers by recording this event and more for his vlog. His friend Shay, are in route to meet their friend Michael in order to make a documentary film featuring them and Shay's boyfriend Calvin.

Instead of being pleased everyone is immediately uncomfortable and tries to back out of the situation but instead of sticking with it, allows it to continue listening to the rules. Simple, don't ask how they died, don't ask how you die, and of course...the most important, don't leave without saying goodbye. It's not that hard...is it?

Brandon, being the great honest guy he is *scoff* decides to rig the camera to record the group attempting to reach the unknown spirits that might be around. As the group tries to communicate, they make contact with a couple different spirits. Each ask a basic question until Calvin takes a phone call in another room. Shay, noticing him acting differently decides to take a shot at the questions herself and this ghost is willing to tell Shay more than she bargained for as we learn of a new girl that he is talking to...talk about drama! Who would have thought a Ouija board would know about girl code! *wink*

Sometimes it helps to have a friend...who knows..stuff.

Shay upset by his actions leaves the board furious that someone has ruined her night and her relationship, and not thinking of the rules of course they both leave. Uh oh spaghettios! What in the world were they thinking leaving like that without saying goodbye...guess that sucks right? Instead of leaving for concern in their friends, the rest of the players stick around and see another word spelled out; b-e-d-r-o-o-m, it says and of course the three go to check it out.

Ruh Roh!!! Nobody has said goodbye! Why oh why don't these people ever listen to the rules. They're all in trouble now! So of course, noticing things are astray in the room they go back to the board and promise to play with the board tomorrow night in order to say goodbye. So instead they gave the ghosts a good ole SEE YA LATOR ALLIGATOR.











Joseph and Gracie...what a duo.
Click here for the Ouija Experiment 2 Trailer.


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15 comments:

  1. I really want to see this movie. It sounds like a good one, which is a bonus for me. I'll even watch bad movies like this one.

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  2. I love movies like this. I don't know why I love to be terrified so much, but I really do. This looks like the perfect thing to scare the life out of me.

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  3. This looks horrifying! I know I would have nightmares after watching this one!

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  4. I have never heard of this movie, but I definitely want to see it now! Thanks for the honest review!

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  5. This movie sounds interesting. I haven't seen a good horror film in a while!

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  6. Horror films freak me out. My son and husband would probably love to watch this though!

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  7. I don't watch a lot of horror films. I usually try and check the story through reviews like yours. I've read mixed reviews about this one though. I think it's pretty interesting because of the concept of the story.

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  8. I was actually hoping that this movie would be better than it was. It had some good spots but overall, I haven't returned to watch it again.

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  9. This movie is on my list to see! I love scary movies!

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  10. This creeps me out, but in a good way. Ouija boards in general are an underrated myth/urban legend. I want to watch this but I..I can't, haha.

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  11. I am super into movies like this, it gives me such a thrill! I am adding this to my movie-watch list, i cant wait to watch it!

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  12. We just got an ouija board over the holidays and my kids and I are hooked! We are definitely going to see this movie now especially after reading this post!

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  13. This definitely sounds like a movie that I would enjoy! I love my scary flicks as long as they aren't too frightening.

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  14. I have heard about these movies and I am going to have to watch them. I love scary, creepy movies. I am a big fan of those related around spirit boards, too.

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  15. I'm glad you enjoyed it. My niece is a big Ouija board fan. ;)

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