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5/10
The Terror of the Town - low budget Western
Oslo_Jargo31 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
*** This review may contain spoilers ***

*Plot and ending analyzed*

Well, it's an extremely low budget Western movie so you can expect it to have its variety of faults.

I sat through the whole movie, and although there were rough parts, it is at the lower level of "average". Which is therefore acceptable for a movie of this budgetary type.

I think that they did their best at making an independent movie. Some scenes are unintentionally funny, and other scenes are plain tedious. All the characters are particularly annoying and unappealing.

With the title of the movie, you can probably guess how it will end. And what is going on.

A man wandering the Arizona outback finds a desolate town where he gets a job as a barkeep. Not many people are about, and the ones that are, are repulsive. As is he. The desolation of the town provides much ambiance.

There is some nice vernacular written into the dialogue at times.

The movie is not frightening at all, but there is a sense of unknown dread running around.

They also use some irritating computer generated effects for the gunfire, dead makeup on the faces, and for the fires burning the buildings. But it is moderately bearable.

I think they should have left the "explanation" ending out of the movie, and ended it with more ambiguity.

Still, I don't diminish these low budget Westerns. They can be unique in some ways.

Recommended low budget Westerns:

Rider on a Dead Horse (1962)

The Shooting (1966)

Sierra Stranger (1957)

Five Bloody Graves (1969)

Convict Stage (1965)

Mark of the Gun (1969)
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4/10
Forgive me for what I must say
lonnie-adamsjr22 January 2024
Let me start by saying I'm an insomniac, in a sense. I usually have two TVs on at once with about 20 tabs open on the PC. Mostly the TVs are on for distraction so I can actually think in peace. On to the review... This movie is a low budget western.... But this is the "A Clockwork Orange" of westerns. There's a hint in the title. The way the script was written, it also gives you that "The Sixth Sense" feel.

There are plenty of things wrong with this movie, but it kept me engaged enough to not write it off. Would I watch it again? Absolutely, I have more than 200 accepted "Goofs" entries, about 100+ "Goofs" corrections, plus numerous plot and credit entries.... I'm sure a second, dedicated watch will create more entries for me...
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3/10
Unique western/horror that misses the mark
kevin_robbins12 September 2023
I recently watched Ghost Town (2023) on Shudder. The film follows a man in search of employment who stumbles upon a saloon in need of assistance. The one steadfast rule of the establishment is not to interfere with the prostitutes. When the wandering man breaks this rule, he quickly learns why it is a rule in the first place.

Written, directed by, and starring Owen Conway (Eminence Hill), the movie also features Robert Sprayberry (Perception), Eva Hamilton (The Black Mass), Becky Jo Harris (Spiked), and Nathaniel Burns (Krampus: The Reckoning).

This movie was a frustrating watch. This had some potential in its writing and a standout performance from Robert Sprayberry. His character is ruthlessly entertaining and had me laughing throughout the film. The dialogue is well-written and effectively delivered. The female characters in the movie are gorgeous. Unfortunately, Owen Conway's character was frustrating, and the horror elements fell flat. The makeup used to create the ghosts was mediocre, and as the storyline shifted from a western to a haunting, the special effects failed to make the transition. The ending twist didn't have the impact it should have achieved with better execution.

In summary, Ghost Town's unique western/horror misses the mark. I would rate it 3/10 and recommend skipping it.
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2/10
High school play acting
keithalanclark-4172719 April 2023
I guess that most of the big actors stopped taking small roles. Just a few years ago, there were decent movies released almost weekly. That time has passed. I don't know how a studio can feel comfortable releasing something so bad. I literally felt like I was watching a high school play. It was terrible. The acting and writing were both awful. The bar owner was laughable. The ladies of the night were worse. As I've said before, judge for yourself. Watch it and tell me I'm wrong. Movies just aren't the same. There is a clear line drawn at the time of the pandemic. The producers of this movie have no business charging people to watch it.
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7/10
Surprisingly Engaging
annabates1 September 2023
This is a good film for a sleepless night. I found it on Amazon Prime at 2 AM today. It held my attention for the duration. Yes, it's low-budget, and yes, it's indie horror. I give it grades of A on both accounts. It defies noir conventions in nice ways, which kept me guessing even when I knew where the story was going. The acting and writing are actually good for this kind of film. The horror aspects are refreshingly creepy. No, it isn't going to keep you on the edge of your seat or make you scream. It's not that kind of ride. It will make your skin crawl and leave you questioning the value of human existence and pretty sure that most religion is malarky. It is worth seeing, and I for one will keep an eye on Owen Conway. He's got something here that is different enough from standard-fare indie horror to promise future good films, at least for insomniacs.
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10/10
Excellent indie horror film
betterbookpricesonline27 March 2023
Excellent horror film that really deserves a theatrical release. Production values are noticeably high and the cast delivers some stellar performances, particularly Becky Jo Harris (playing against her usual "quirky girl" type as the prostitute Stella). Lead actor Owen Conway (who also wrote and directed the film) has great chemistry with Robert Sprayberry who plays the crusty bar owner Hagan.

Only downside I found with the film was the title. There are at least four other movies with the title "Ghost Town" (including a comedy starring Ricky Gervais) and even adding the subheading "An American Terror" doesn't quite distinguish the film, which is CONSIDERABLY scarier than Gervais' film.
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6/10
Low-Low-Budget Horror/Western...Vivid Surreal Colors...Snappy Vernacular
LeonLouisRicci2 August 2023
Director-Writer-Star Owen Conway does a Supreme Job on the Look, the Garish-Color-Scheme and the Costumes and Make-Up, especially for such a Minuscule Budget.

The Story is Not Much More than Tropes of the Sub-Genre. It Doesn't Break any New Ground or Shoot any Surprises that Startle.

It's a Good-Effort All Around with the Weakest Link the Final 10 Minutes when it Lethargically Tries to Explain and Tie-it-all-Together, that is Dull and Fails Miserably, almost Negating the Fun Images and Interplay that Came Before.

Truth be Told the "Truth" of the Story is Muddled and Sporadic, with an Appearance of a Brief Shot of a "Demon", that Looks like a Left-Over Mask from "Donnie Darko" (2001), that is a Sudden Scare but Goes Nowhere.

The Movie is Never Boring and has a Certain "Cheap" Charm that Never Looks Cheap, in Fact it Looks quite Elegant at Times.

Lots of Bloody Gun-Violence but Only a Modicum of Horror-Gore.

Overall, the Effort Shows and for Fans of Grind-House, Independent Shock and Schlock Cinema, it's...

Worth a Watch.
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6/10
Surprisingly good micro budget horror western
stevelivesey-3718312 August 2023
Don't get me wrong, this isn't Avatar, Marvel or Top Gun. The budget doesn't make for a thrilling watch if you are used to those movies.

It does have a heart if you can see past the low budget sets and occasional special effects. What Ghost Town does give you is a quality ghost story, well acted characters that intrinsic to the plot and an ending that, although we always know where it is going, keeps us guessing as to how it will get there.

I was more hooked into watching this movie than most films that cost a hundred times Would it be any good if had a much bigger budget? Maybe. It didn't do the Desperado movie any good all those years ago.
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9/10
totally weird western horror
programskinalog7 January 2024
It's literally the sharpest looking HD western movie ever, extremely vivid and unusual.

Acting and characters are okay- most of them, maybe the biggest downside is unusual constant brightness which is a bit too much, everything looks too much clean for a period of time where the plot is located.

But costumes are excellent, story is okay- without too many jump scares, main actor and majority of the rest are very good. However, except for the unbelievably original and accurately dated authentic wild West replication, for some reason camera had filmed only immediate shots which began to feel quite claustrophobic as the time went by.
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