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21 April 2002 (USA) moreTagline:
The town of Weaver isn't on a map. That's not a mistake. It's a warning.Plot:
A family driving through Nevada decides to take some snapshots at an out-of-the-way ghost town named Weaver, and horrible things start happening. | add synopsisUser Comments:
What in the hell just happened! I don't Understand!Am I dumb? more (87 total)Cast
(Cast overview, first billed only)| Harry Hamlin | ... | Jim Henley | |
| Susan Dey | ... | Patty Henley | |
| Jeremy Lelliott | ... | Matt Henley | |
| Basia A'Hern | ... | Kate Henley | |
| Jamie Croft | ... | Ethan | |
| Jeremy Kewley | ... | Deputy Sheriff Richards | |
| Roger Newcombe | ... | Lester | |
| Victoria Dixon-Whittle | ... | Lisa | |
| Annie Carter | ... | Tammy | |
| Ian Boyce | ... | Old Man | |
| Robert MacPherson | ... | Assistant Deputy | |
| Nikki Fort | ... | Ice Cream Waitress | |
| Christopher James Taylor | ... | Steve | |
| Charlotte Rees | ... | Rachel | |
| Paul Reichstein | ... | Brian |
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The story premise for the movie actually begins pretty good. It is suspenseful and intriguing through most of the movie. I enjoyed it. The movie was creepy. Then, the end came. The mysterious disappearances of the towns people, visitors and others, the 1948 bomb test, etc. It all came to an abrupt end. It's as if the writers couldn't think of anymore so they sliced on an ending to make it fit in two hours. After all of the suspense and spookiness I can only ask what in the hell just happened? Were they zombies? Bodysnatched? Possessed? What was the thing in the town? Why did everybody say they never heard of Weaver? None of these things were asked or even answered. The first hour and three quarters were excellent. The last five minutes, well I still can't figure it out. Some kind of conclusion would have been nice. I guess I am just too stupid to get it. Either that or the writers don't understand how to end thew basics of writing 101. Hey Hollywood I got a story for you and it sure ends better than this did!