Documenting the Grey Man


Documenting the Grey Man
Starring Patrick Hussion, Kelly Coulter, Jillian Walzer, Wayne Capps
Directed by Wayne Capps


A group of wannabe film makers decide to investigate the legend of the Grey Man - a spirit who is seen in South Carolina whenever a storm is about to hit.  They travel to a manor where the family believes they're being haunted by the spirit, but the crew is really out to disprove the existence of ghosts by faking everything they do, including a fake psychic.

After a lot of boring interviews, even more boring dialogue, and extremely boring back stories, we finally get to the boring action around forty minutes into the film (and for a film clocking in at 1 hour and 4 minutes, you can tell how much of this film is...to repeat the word...boring).

The story makes no sense whatsoever, it's supposed to be a found footage film, but it's already masterfully edited (with music!), and the acting is worst at best.  Although the ending had some of the most unintionally hilarious moments I've ever seen in a film like this, but even the worst episode of "Ghost Adventures" is scarier than this.  Simply put, simply avoid.

My Rating: D

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