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Ghost Town - Scott Miller - 02-16-2009

I thoroughly enjoyed this little semi-romantic comedy with Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni and Greg Kinnear. I say semi because it doesn't truly feature romance in the true sense of the word, instead we get to see Gervais' Norman Pinkus rediscover life as he is able to communicate with ghosts after his 'death' on an operating table. A little meatier than most movies of this ilk, it is nonetheless tender and lighthearted at its core.


Ghost Town - Maggers - 02-22-2009

Scott Miller Wrote:I thoroughly enjoyed this little semi-romantic comedy with Ricky Gervais, Tea Leoni and Greg Kinnear. I say semi because it doesn't truly feature romance in the true sense of the word, instead we get to see Gervais' Norman Pinkus rediscover life as he is able to communicate with ghosts after his 'death' on an operating table. A little meatier than most movies of this ilk, it is nonetheless tender and lighthearted at its core.

I totally agree, Scott. This is a very enjoyable little movie.


Ghost Town - Noelie - 02-27-2009

Agreed. I hadn't even heard of this movie, but got it from Pay Per View about a week ago because I loooove Ricky Gervais. It was sweet, and parts of it were laugh out loud hilarious. Big Grin


Ghost Town - saynomore - 02-27-2009

Couldn't wait for this to reach the shelves. The last third of the movie was classic. Without giving away too much for new viewers: Follow the story of the talkative patient in the dentist chair early on in the movie. It's easy to miss because you're so busy laughing. But you'll be in tears when you find out why she's so talkative. A dvd keeper indeed.

AC


Ghost Town - Wapitikev - 03-01-2009

saynomore Wrote:Couldn't wait for this to reach the shelves. The last third of the movie was classic. Without giving away too much for new viewers: Follow the story of the talkative patient in the dentist chair early on in the movie. It's easy to miss because you're so busy laughing. But you'll be in tears when you find out why she's so talkative. A dvd keeper indeed.

AC
Good show, overall.

-Wapitikev