Of course, my reaction to Jennifer Tilly is relative to the rest of the film. If the entire film had better better, perhaps I would have found Tilly's performance as a weak link. Here's the short review I posted on Laughing Place:
While I got my tickets through Doombuggies, Radio Disney was also distributing tickets. At our showing a Radio Disney representive had a little trivia contest and gave away some HM prizes like posters, T-shirts and trading cards.
And while my review isn't as strong as the original poster's I did feel that "The Haunted Mansion" was a pretty mediocre movie. The movie opened pretty slowly and speed up mostly in regards to predictibility.
Pirates did a great job by being accessible to the viewer who had never been to
Disneyland or the Magic Kingdom, never been on the ride. Having done so, just added texture and depth to the experience. This is not the case with "The Haunted Mansion." Much of my pleasure with the movie is a direct result of my familiarity with the ride. I really liked the Singing Busts, and according to the credits they were performed by The Dapper Dans!
The movie wasn't funny enough to be a good comedy, it wasn't scary enough to be a good freaky movie (parts of the movie seem too scary for younger kids, especially if the ride makes them nervous), it was too predictible to be a good story, and there really wasn't a good stand out performance, although Jennifer Tilly's Leota was better than I expected, and I always love seeing Wallace Shawn (Princess Bride).
Die-hard fans of the ride will probably find a matinee worthwhile. Or if you're a fan with a house of kids you need to occupy on a Saturday afternoon. But I don't think the public at large will embrace this film, and so I predict that its box office will be pretty ho-hum. Not a bomb, but if anyone's looking for Pirates type numbers, forget it.