Jedijax719
Well-Known Member
I thought they'd have learned not to go the Eddie Murphy route (having a modern family move into a house haunted by spirits) and maybe have it set long ago about the spirits of the house in their own time. Or, possibly, have it set in the earlier 1900's when the notion of haunted houses began. During that time, houses from the 1800's or even 1700's were being abandoned due to a growing suburban (or pre-suburban since true suburbs began post-WWII) population. Teens began to hang out in old homes and vandalize them. Adults would tell tales and do things to keep teens away by scaring them. Thus, the notion of haunted houses and the idea of colonial and plantation homes being haunted.
This premise just sounds like a remake of the Murphy film.
This premise just sounds like a remake of the Murphy film.