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'''''Nine Lives''''' is a 2002 British B-horror film that is remembered only for having [[Paris Hilton]] in it and for being [[So Bad It's Good]]. It starts out fairly promising with some good [[Character Development]] and an interesting premise, but it ultimately fails in the second and third acts due to bad acting and general plot-induced stupidity.
 
The story follows nine friends who all went to the same posh university (never mentioned but probably not Oxford or Cambridge) meeting up for the weekend at a manor in Scotland. On the first night it snows heavily, trapping them there and one of the guys reads a book about the man who used to own the house. He ends up being possessed by the man's ghost and proceeds to murder the others. The ghost has a clever back up plan - anyone who kills the person he's possessing will be possessed themselves.
 
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* [[Actor Allusion]]: A clever ironic joke where Lucy does a fake Scottish accent and Pete remarks how awful it is. Lucy is played by a Scottish actress (doing an English accent) while Pete is played by an English actor (doing a Scottish accent).
* [[Ambiguously Brown]]: Laura, played by Amelia Warner who curiously has white parents but is quite dark skinned herself.
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