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https://preview.redd.it/zou8wb1b89xd1.png?width=1920&format=png&auto=webp&s=861f9e03f3c682eb2987cc89d51aa3e72e5d8965 The Haunted Mansion (2003) has definitely become one of my guilty pleasures. To me, the characters are one of the movie's biggest strengths. And let’s not forget the set design, seriously impressive. The Great Hall and the Crypt look straight out of a classic haunted mansion, creating a perfect atmosphere without going overboard. Every room in these Scenes feels carefully crafted. The creature designs were also really cool, cause they add a creepy but fun vibe that feels right for this kind of family-friendly horror. Some of the CGI Effects aged not that great, but they didn´t go overboard with it so it doesn´t bothered me too much. Also the story itself is easy to follow, and it has a good flow from start to finish. It doesn’t feel overloaded with random twists or characters, which is one of the main reasons i prefer it over the 2023 version, which felt scattered by comparison. The 2003 movie keeps things simple, which makes it much more enjoyable. Mark Mancina’s score is another highlight. The music is haunting and atmospheric, always setting a perfect tone for both the spooky and funny parts. And, of course, there are those classic scenes that make The Haunted Mansion unforgettable for me: Now, i just watched it again for Halloween 2024, and it hasn’t lost any of its charm. That said, i’d still love to see someone take a shot at adapting Phantom Manor from Disneyland Paris. submitted by /u/Wolfen459 |