Co-written by Stephen 'Ghostwatch' Volk, this promises to be a good 'un. I'll certainly be going to see it. So there.
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Definitely want to see this one. Hope it lives up to the trailer, which looks good. Some might say it's an unoriginal idea, but hopefully it's actually a *classic* idea, done well again.
I agree, James - it's very difficult to come up with a new ghost story concept without cheating. One can't really do the 'occult detective' thing convincingly in a modern setting, and of course a setting has to be atmospheric. The Japanese and Koreans have done modern buildings to death and beyond, so in a way old buildings are slightly fresher.
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