The Hole

2009 "What Are You So Afraid Of?"
5.7| 1h32m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 31 October 2009 Released
Producted By: Bold Films
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: http://www.theholein3d.com/
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After moving into a new neighbourhood, brothers Dane & Lucas and their neighbour Julie discover a bottomless hole in the basement of their home. They find that once the hole is exposed, evil is unleashed. With strange shadows lurking around every corner and nightmares coming to life, they are forced to come face to face with their darkest fears to put an end to the mystery of THE HOLE.

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Beanbioca As Good As It Gets
Sexyloutak Absolutely the worst movie.
Megamind To all those who have watched it: I hope you enjoyed it as much as I do.
Portia Hilton Blistering performances.
Akhil Balachandran Siblings Dane and lucas lives with their mom, Susan and they just moved to a new neighborhood. The only thing that matters to Dane is the beautiful girl next door, Julie. Susan spends most of her time in office. Everything was going well until Dane and Lucas finds a black hole in their basement. Technically, the film can be watchable without getting bored and Joe Dante actually reminds me of old style film making. It's a simple movie that can be watchable in relaxation time. The effort was made to make a nice engaging horror movie, unfortunately it doesn't particularly deliver. Overall, it's a one time watchable flick.
Danii Disaster The first part of the movie was excellent. They were very good at building up the suspense.The ending was a bit lame, though. It's something you would expect from a Disney flick. The final scene just cancelled out the whole movie for me, basically. You cannot take it seriously anymore. Which is O.K., because it's the end anyway and there's nothing more to come.While it's definitely a family friendly movie, I think one could argue about the rating (12). Children are different; some 12-year olds might think it's not scary enough, while others might get overwhelmed by it.I am generally not a horror fan, and the only type of horror movies I like are ones that are not too gory, violent, or disturbing. I prefer psychological horror as opposed to slashers, so this one was right up my street. It's "mild horror" (mostly thriller and mystery really).In a word: I liked it precisely because it was not very scary. I think it's wrong to say that it's strictly a teen movie. I'm well past my teens, and have enjoyed it, so...
BA_Harrison Chris Massoglia and Nathan Gamble play brothers Dane and Lucas, who move into a new home with their mother, where they discover a strange trapdoor down in the basement secured by numerous padlocks. Rather than report their unusual discovery to their mother, the boys open the door to reveal a bottomless hole that feeds on their innermost fears. Together with Julie, the pretty teenage girl next door, the brothers attempt to overcome their dread and defeat the malevolent void.I'm a huge Gremlins fan and love Piranha, but much of Joe Dante's work leaves me feeling rather indifferent. Innerspace, Explorers, The 'Burbs, The Howling, Small Soldiers: all reasonably entertaining but rather forgettable examples of fantasy cinema. The Hole 3D is yet another title on Dante's resumé that amounts to little more than a passable time-waster.Feeling much like an extended episode of Rod Serling's TV classic The Twilight Zone, The Hole delivers a fair amount of creepy atmosphere that will no doubt succeed in unsettling sensitive younger viewers, but which is unlikely to have much effect on anyone beyond their early teens. Mark L. Smith's stale script recalls movies such as The Gate, Poltergeist, and House, while Dante attempts Spielberg style domesticity, delivers predictable PG-rated scares, and regurgitates the weird and wonky set design from his 'It's A Good Life' Twilight Zone: The Movie segment for the film's forgettable finalé.
nightcrawlercyp One of the best movies I saw lately. The only reason I do not give a full 10 points is that the end of the movie seemed hurried. Seeing the long intro, they could have added an extra 30 minutes.It has been said before but the idea is great. It reminds a bit of Freddy Krueger and a lot of "They" and resides primarily on one question: What if your fears would become real? And when we grow up we are told that monster do not really exist, and that the only monsters hold an human face. The reality is that even if monsters exist or not as an adult you are trained to ignore them. It is PAP (Problem of Another Person). It is similar in a way to the idea from the anime Melody of Oblivion. As I said great movie, but this idea could have been exploited much better.