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Poltergeist 2015 Download Torrent Please Enable Your VPN When Downloading Torrents poltergeist 2015 download torrent Please enable your VPN when downloading torrents. If you torrent without a VPN, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action! Loading, please wait. Synopsis. Legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi and director Gil Kenan reimagine and contemporize the classic tale about a family whose suburban home is invaded by angry spirits. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and take the youngest daughter, the family must come together to rescue her. —20th Century Fox. Legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi and director Gil Kenan reimagine and contemporize the classic tale about a family whose suburban home is invaded by angry spirits. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and take the youngest daughter, the family must come together to rescue her. —20th Century Fox. Director. Tech specs. Movie Reviews. That boy just can't act! Poor remake. Poor remake. Zero real scares. Nonsensical reactions from the family. The young boy just can't act . or was badly directed. Just widening the eyes a little and walking everywhere tentatively in slow motion steps isn't convincing anyone. He walks through most of the movie like this and it became really annoying very quickly. People see the most shocking things and then don't even mention it!? Whomever wrote the script should be ashamed of themselves. Truly terrible. Totally unbelievable characters and reactions. Plot holes and stupid dialogue. Watch the original. One plus. The 3D was great fun. (If a little forces at times) Blatant cash in that fell flat on its face. What a waste of time,even if it is quaratine time. I was really hoping that someone could pull this off but apprantly not even the great Sam Rami could muster up enough talent to save this God- awful remake.Sometimes remakes end up better than the original because of all the new tech, but nothing could pull this steaming pile of waste out of the toilet. I wonder if they dosed the entire crew with sleeping pills the acting was so dead. Esp the father behaved in ways I have never seen a real father behave, where in the hell do they their actors? I have seen more talent at high school plays, and who wrote this crap unbelievable lines coming from unbelievable actors. I am sure my cat could deliver lines that would be more believable. The Original Poltergeist is a shining gem, this remake was a Steaming pile of excrement and that is putting it nicely. waste you time if you want, I guess that will pass time while we are all quarantine.or better yet watch the Original and have a good scare. Was this made for TV? I was a huge Poltergeist fan when i was a little kid and was really scared of the original movies when i saw them on TV in the late 80s or early 90s. It had everything a good movie should have. a good script, good actors, good director. this one had none of those. the actors feel unmotivated. the script was rewritten to add the typical 21century Hollywood movie formula and the director didn't know what he was doing anyway. don't watch this remake. stay with the original! its scarier anyway, even today! Please enable your VPN when downloading torrents. If you torrent without a VPN, your ISP can see that you're torrenting and may throttle your connection and get fined by legal action! Loading, please wait. Synopsis. Legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi and director Gil Kenan reimagine and contemporize the classic tale about a family whose suburban home is invaded by angry spirits. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and take the youngest daughter, the family must come together to rescue her. —20th Century Fox. Legendary filmmaker Sam Raimi and director Gil Kenan reimagine and contemporize the classic tale about a family whose suburban home is invaded by angry spirits. When the terrifying apparitions escalate their attacks and take the youngest daughter, the family must come together to rescue her. —20th Century Fox. Director. Tech specs. Movie Reviews. That boy just can't act! Poor remake. Poor remake. Zero real scares. Nonsensical reactions from the family. The young boy just can't act . or was badly directed. Just widening the eyes a little and walking everywhere tentatively in slow motion steps isn't convincing anyone. He walks through most of the movie like this and it became really annoying very quickly. People see the most shocking things and then don't even mention it!? Whomever wrote the script should be ashamed of themselves. Truly terrible. Totally unbelievable characters and reactions. Plot holes and stupid dialogue. Watch the original. One plus. The 3D was great fun. (If a little forces at times) Blatant cash in that fell flat on its face. What a waste of time,even if it is quaratine time. I was really hoping that someone could pull this off but apprantly not even the great Sam Rami could muster up enough talent to save this God- awful remake.Sometimes remakes end up better than the original because of all the new tech, but nothing could pull this steaming pile of waste out of the toilet. I wonder if they dosed the entire crew with sleeping pills the acting was so dead. Esp the father behaved in ways I have never seen a real father behave, where in the hell do they their actors? I have seen more talent at high school plays, and who wrote this crap unbelievable lines coming from unbelievable actors. I am sure my cat could deliver lines that would be more believable. 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