Synopsis
What will it sound like when you die?
Several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths.
2008 Directed by Eric Valette
Several people start receiving voice-mails from their future selves -- messages which include the date, time, and some of the details of their deaths.
Shannyn Sossamon Edward Burns Ana Claudia Talancón Ray Wise Azura Skye Johnny Lewis Jason Beghe Margaret Cho Meagan Good Rhoda Griffis Dawn Dininger Ariel Winter Sarah Jean Kubik Raegan Lamb Karen Beyer Alana Locke Dave Spector Mary Lynn Owen Roy McCrerey Lauren Peyton Greg Corbett Donna Biscoe Edith Ivey Wilbur Fitzgerald Bart Hansard Randy McDowell Jody Thompson Geoff McKnight Kate Kneeland Show All…
Jay King Phil Proctor David Fletcher William Catania Heath Hood Brendan McHale Daniel B. Ossello Matt Neel
Gus Williams Lonnie R. Smith Jr. Cal Johnson Liisa Cohen Bob Fisher Lena Fennema David Paul Lord Robert Brubaker Anderson Martin Davis Bates Chris Papajohn John Zimmerman Michele Thompson
Mario Torres Jr. Jay Wejebe Tim Larsen Susan Ransom Sarah Mays Thomas Floutz Char Coats-Crump Carlene Kearns
Intermedia Alcon Entertainment KADOKAWA Equity Pictures Medienfonds GmbH & Co. KG IV Warner Bros. Pictures
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Opening death.
Death to get the main character involved.
Yet another death to get the main character involved.
Bit of banter.
Burns planking his way through yet another role.
Voice mail shenanigans.
A further death to make extra super sure something is going on.
Red candy balls.
"Let's split up!" "Not a good idea" "Let's do it anyway!" "Ok!"
"Don't go inside, wait for me!" "Ok!" (goes inside)
Ringtone shenanigans.
Discount CGI.
Lamest. Ending. Ever.
There. You can now safely skip One Missed Call.
And if you're wondering why I didn't mention scary or gory bits.
That's because there weren't any.
At all.
the sequel to charlie puth’s song one call away where we see the consequences if you don’t answer the call from charlie puth
I remember seeing this poster from a distance as a child and thinking that it showed some weird bug-lady.
Watched the movie waiting for the bug-lady.
No bug-lady.
Looked back at the poster and saw that it was just screaming mouths laid over her eyes.
As a result my fever has worsened.
Once the cat was killed in the opening, I immediately told my girlfriend this was a 1 star lol
Seriously, the American version of One Missed Call misses on every level. Flat acting, bland story, lame kills (probably due to the PG-13 rating), and a completely uneven tone.
Why are slashers, murder-by-the-numbers movies ever given PG-13 ratings? It makes absolutely zero sense. The train scene, for example, could’ve been much more effective, yet the rating allows for a boring, pointless waste of time. The cinematography in parts is alright, I guess, but this was mostly an irredeemable pile of garbage that I happened to click on at 3am on HBOmax.
My movie would be called All Missed Calls cause my phone is for everything but calls
DELETE DELETE DELETE
Absolutely nothing about this worked. At all.
Honestly, I blame myself for watching this.