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Psych: 9 [Blu-ray] [2010] [US Import]

Michael Biehn , Cary Elwes    Blu-ray


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Amazon.com: 2.1 out of 5 stars  10 reviews
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time 3 Mar 2011
By Vikinggal - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
This movie jumped around so much I kept asking myself if I had missed something. But no, it's just very convoluted, and nothing ends up happening anyway. About halfway through, I gave up on watching it because nothing happens, and started ffwing through it. Waiting, waiting, waiting, then it was over. No point!
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2.0 out of 5 stars More boring than anything else 5 Mar 2011
By N. Durham - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Blu-ray
This year's edition of the Ghost House Underground flicks is only a pair of horror dirges: the fairly average Stag Night, and this psychological thriller Psych:9. The story revolves around a young woman (Sara Foster) with a very troubled past who takes a job getting archived files in order at a recently closed down hospital. Before you can say "boo", she starts experiencing some strange phenomena that may be linked to a series of brutal serial killings happening in the neighborhood. Her few contacts consist of the doctor on the psych floor (Cary Elwes), her distant husband (Gabriel Mann), and a detective (Michael Biehn); all of whom perform decently enough, but in the end, the film is just a tiresome bore. It is very slow moving, and it takes quite some time for it to pick up any speed. Not to mention the fact that the confusing, plot hole-laden story with red herrings aplenty and some just plain bad dialogue makes things all the worse to boot. By the time that Psych:9 reaches its climax, you'll be wondering just what the point of it all was. All in all, you'll certainly see worse films of this type, but Psych:9 is better left ignored all things considered.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Another "Ghosthouse" movie.More psychological then scary. More boring then scary.Not a bad idea, not good implementation. I say 19 Feb 2011
By Tony Heck - Published on Amazon.com
Format:DVD
A woman working the night shift in a hospital that has been closed begins to witness things that may be connected to a serial killer. After talking with a psychiatrist (Elwes) that still works in the hospital Roslyn (Foster) begins to see things differently. This movie is hard to explain and review. One because it jumps around between daydreams, flashbacks and the normal movie scenes that its hard to keep track where you are, and two because it's kinda boring I wasn't focused on it the entire time. This movie was a little like the "Last Exorcism" in the way that it seemed like every few minutes the plot and idea switched back and forth. There were so many ideas that could have gone somewhere cool if they let it. Even though this is another "Ghosthouse" movie it was more psychological then scary. I really don't feel one way or the other about it, not much of an impact. I give it a C.

Would I watch again? - No, barely made it through once.
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