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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Your typical slasher horror movie, just a different concept, September 16, 2004
I had to look at this poster everyday I was at school, for 2+ years, as it was in my registration/art class for some reason. So I probably know the poster better than I do the film!
I love this movie. It starts off with a girl singing along (badly) to Total Eclipse Of The Heart, which is one of my fave songs ever since it was played at my uncle Malcolm's wedding. And it always makes me feel sad. Basically, you've got another slasher movie, cashing in on the success of I Know What You Did Last Summers and Screams, but bringing in a different concept. And that's always cool when they do that, rather than just churn out another slasher flick.
Plus, it has a fantastic cast. Brad Dourif (who's uncredited for some reason) plays a stuttering gas station attendant, much like his role in One Flew Over The Cuckoo's Nest, which was a good ting on the director's part, as he's instantly recognisable because of that. (He also does the voice of Chucky in the Child's Play movies) Also starring is your usual teen movies actors and actresses: Joshua Jackson (with a very bad dye job, and watch out for the bit where he starts the car, and the Dawson's Creek theme blasts out!), Alicia Witt, Jared Leto, Tara Reid and Rebecca Gayheart. Tara Reid is nothing special in this, although there's plenty of cleavage on show for the men in the audience, she basically plays a dumb blonde. Someone who can't be missed is Freddy Krueger himself, Robert Englund. He plays up his college professor role to the max, playing one of the main suspects in the killings.
However, there are some severe plotholes in this movie, particularly towards the end. Alicia Witt is stabbed very badly, and looks in pain, but as soon as she gets off the bed, she's fine. No one tends to her wound, and the knife could have hit anything. The cop lives. (Enough said, and she manages to turn up for the sequel) The killer only has a motive for a couple of his/her victims, and from then on it just seems like random killings. The killer is shot (twice), gets thrown through a car windshield, and ends up in a river, yet still manages to live?!
If you ignore all these plotholes and there are probably more, then you'll survive the movie, and probably get the second one!
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14 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
VERY CLICHED, May 19, 2000
Almost every horror cliche is present in this movie. Cars not starting, a girl not believing the guy is really getting killed, the dumb authority dismissing the heroine's cry for help as nonsense and many, many more. All teens (actors in their 20s) are booze and sex hounds who do nothing more than party and laugh at serious stuff. How annoying.Once you find out who the killer is you realise that it would have taken precision planning on the scale of Desert Storm to pull off the murders that happen in the movie, even if some of them are purely by chance and some don't even coincide with Urban Legends which is what the whole movie is based on. Many characters are given (very) brief roles and (very) small personalities. Then they are killed. Like they are just teenage meat that are killed for our pleasure. I thought Hollywood had stopped making conveyor belt movie like this, but obviously not. When will film-makers realise that horror films should be surreal, elaborate, scary, daring and manipulative? Never apparently. The only reason for watching this movie is Chris Young's pounding musical score. Once again he has creating a soundtrack that is simultaneously action packed and creepy. The DVD is in Dolby 5.1 and is beautifully anamorphically enhanced at 2.35:1.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
Okay, here's how it works..., December 17, 1999
if you know ANYTHING about Urban Legends from the many books written on them (or fireside camp stories you were told as a kid) then there's really no reason to see this movie. I knew EVERYTHING that was gonna happen before it happened. Most of the murders are based on some urban legend, which is creative, but alas for anyone with knowledge of these tales, it's also predictable. Ordinarily I wouldn't even review a movie like this because it's unfair for me to judge when it's disadvantage is so obvious. But this movie is flawed in other categories. For one, too many cheap scares. How many times are we gonna see a really tight shot on a person who bumps into something that turns out to be just a friend (sneaking up without introducing themselves for no apparent reason). These "jump" scares just aren't effective in this film. The beginning sequence showed promise and skill too, not going the route of the jump scare at all, relying more on atmosphere and tension buildup. Alas that was the last scene of the movie I enjoyed. I won't spoil the ending, but let's just say that our killer must've been the progeny of Michael Myers or something, and I REFUSE to believe that they have the strength to carry out the murderous acts that have been performed. Quite frankly, I don't think it's a very good film, but go ahead and add a star to my review if you know little to nothing about Urban Legends in general.
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