ea_chavarria
If ir had been marketed as an horror comedy I'd have given it a 10/10... specially after the scenes in the library and of him singing in the car...it was supposedly a serious horror movie though.
CinemaSlant
I think the story and idea for this film wasn't too bad. A lot of clichés...but I think a new "evil" villain was created that was ominous and original. However the script and film loses credibility when the acting is so bad. I'm not sure whether it was the direction, editing or the actors...but I found that to be the worst part. Even cameo's by Carrie Ann Moss and the legendary Faye Dunaway couldn't save this. I found the worse culprit to be the girl. I felt like I was watching Nightmare on Elm Street with the forced acting of Heather Langenkamp. Or even Adrienne King from the original Friday the 13th. Where it was tolerable then...we've advanced so much in cinema we expect better acting nowadays.I never like films that are set up for a sequel...so the end I rolled my eyes. Wasn't really necessary. I think the script jumped a bit and wasn't as smooth as it could be...but overall it was ok. But its always hard to get past bad acting.
kyletnaruto
This movie sucks. Every scene in this movie makes me want to walk on 1 million legos. I hate this movie with a passion. The 4.1 review on imbd (as of me writing this) is way to high. There is only one sorta of good scene in the movie, and by that I mean the acting is talarable, the scene itself still makes no sense, don't watch this movie.
tomvarga-81122
All the rest of the aspects of the film are yawning, holes dug into land unfortunately. There is nothing new in Bye Bye Man. Nothing surprising. Nothing extreme. Nothing frightening. He does not have a stroke disregarding the impetus of the beginner scene for the film, the early disguised as the teen character a company is able to squeeze out any kind of stranger sympathy or compassion from the spectator.