Review It Yourself

Ghost Ship (2002) with Stew from 'Stew World Order'


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Stew from Stew World Order joins Sean to review the 2002 classic Ghost Ship.


My Guest:

Robert Stewart from Stew World Order podcast:

His website SWO Productions: https://swoproductions.com/


Discussion Points:

-Sea Evil...get it.

-Stew was not impressed.

-Stew and his numerous podcast conquests.

-The similarities between this film and The Parent Trap (1998).

-The Creep Butler Award goes to...

-Apologies to the Australians for the accent attempt.

-The Shining starring The Good Wife.

-Do not pay attention to the geography in this film.

-Italian is a very passionate language.

-Ghost wine.

-The remnants of the 'Seven Deadly Sins' aspect of the film.

-Sean struggles to understand his own notes.

-The Stephen King adaptation of The Shining.


Raised Questions:

-Do you remember the old fashioned DVD cases?

-Does the DVD case synopsis lie?

-Did this film scare you shipless?

-Why is Sean podcasting in the dark?

-Did you notice anything about the little girl's accent?

-Is the little girl meant to be English, American or Italian?

-Did you know Karl Urban was in this doing an impression of Matthew Lillard?

-What happens when your entire cast signs onto a film, which then totally changes?

-Do you think Greer was ready to get married?

-Did we massacre this review or did the film massacre itself?

-Just who is the upper management?


Comments on the film from other podcasters comes from:

-Luke from The Nerdstalgic podcast.

-2 girls 1 reusable cup podcast.


Thanks for Listening!


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