Ghost Team One | reviewed by: William O'Donnell | May 1, 2014
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Extremely tedious. Unfunny. Sexist. Pointless. Poorly performed. Uninteresting characters. Overly long. Waste of time and energy.
| genre | Comedy |
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| synopsis | Two roommates deathly afraid of ghosts both fall in love with a girl who believes their home is haunted. |
| lead actors | Carlos Santos | J.R. Villarreal | Tony Cavalero | Meghan Falcone | Fernanda Romero | James Babson | Craig Stott | Scott MacArthur | Felicia Hom | Sarah Chapman |
| director | Scott Rutherford | Ben Peyser |












