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Oh No, I Gotta Ghost Bust!
Once a renowned feng shui master, Mo Mo-che loses his powers after a failed ritual unleashes 108 evil spirits. Reduced to a struggling fortune teller, he tries to move on until a series of supernatural deaths force him to confront his past and stop the growing menace.
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Plot Summary
A down-on-his-luck paranormal investigator, struggling to keep his niche business afloat, stumbles upon a genuine spectral infestation in a historic, yet dilapidated, mansion. He assembles a ragtag team of eccentric experts – a tech whiz with questionable ethics, a skeptical historian, and a surprisingly strong psychic medium – to combat a legion of mischievous spirits. Their mission quickly escalates from a simple extermination job to a city-wide spectral emergency, forcing them to confront their fears and work together to save the day from ghostly chaos.
Critical Reception
Early buzz suggests 'Oh No, I Gotta Ghost Bust!' is a laugh-out-loud supernatural romp that revitalizes the ghost-hunting genre with fresh energy and visual flair. Critics praise its inventive set pieces and the chemistry between its ensemble cast, though some note a familiar plot structure. Audience anticipation is high for its blend of humor and spectral spectacle.
What Reviewers Say
Delivers consistent laughs and surprising spectral scares.
A visually dynamic and energetic take on the paranormal comedy.
Relies on a well-worn narrative but succeeds with charm and humor.
Google audience: Audience anticipation is strong, with many looking forward to a fun, action-packed comedy. The premise of 'ghost busting' with a comedic twist is a major draw, and early discussions highlight the potential for memorable characters and engaging supernatural effects.
Fun Fact
The iconic 'Ecto-Catcher 5000' prop used in the film was originally designed for a cancelled sci-fi series in the early 2000s and was heavily modified by the film's prop department.
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