This is the trailer for The Skeptic, about a guy who doesn’t believe in ghosts who goes to live in a haunted house. Gosh, I wonder what happens. Let’s let FirstShowing do the heavy lifting:
This is somewhat of an older film, as it was actually shot in late 2005/early 2006 and is just coming out this year. It stars Tom Arnold, Zoe Saldana, Andrea Roth, and most importantly, Tim Daly, who seems to make all the difference. Maybe I’m just being to optimistic, but it looks like Daly is one of the only really great parts of this.
He certainly is. This was my favorite part of the trailer. He really sells that “I’m about to pass out” feeling. It’s the crossed eyes that do it. I wonder if they teach that at the actor’s studio.
Additional note: The Skeptic was directed by Tennyson Bardwell, who could go head-to-head with Thor Freudenthal in a preposterously ostentatious name contest. I bet he has a monogrammed ascot.




At the end, he gets sent to the loony bin, affectionately known as ‘The Skeptic Tank’ by those who run the place.
Sorry, dude, but anyone involved with Wings gets a free pass to the acting hall of fame.
As a big fan of Rescue Me, I’ve wondered why I haven’t seen Andrea Roth in more things. If this is any indication of her career choices, I now understand.
It’s the crossed eyes that do it. I wonder if they teach that at the actor’s studio.
They do actually. It’s called the “Reverse Whittaker”.
This is the trailer for The Skeptic, about a guy who doesn’t believe in ghosts who goes to live in a haunted house.
This is a direct rip off of the short story I wrote about a closeted, blind lesbian who works at a fish market.
Meh, it’s better than the story of the idiot who comes to find out that “Brazilian power crystals” are bullshit.
I recently got the Wings box set from my Native American friend Bull.
Stoney, that’s stretching it…even if He was in a good mood.
Which He’s not.
What if I said he was a baseball player from Cincinnati?
“GET IT AWAY! GET IT AWAY!” My faith in movies is restored on finding that is still considered valid writing for a scary doll scene…
Just seeing Tom Arnold and knowing he punched Roseanne’s kitty sends chills up my spine.
Yeah. Knowing where that mouth has been just kinda robs the sweet-sweet-lovin’ from all his jokes.