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I've Been Waiting for You

I've Been Waiting for You

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: boring,boring....
Review: This film was boring and by saying boring I mean really boring. I expected something like URBAN LEGEND but forget about it. It's just something of a SCREAM rip off if you take a look at the killer's costume. All in all just a waste of time and money.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than you'd think
Review: This movie sports a solid cast in Ben Foster, Sarah Chalke, and Soliel Moon Frye. Frye really has a bit part in this even though she's billed as the star.

This movie has the same director as the "I know" sequel. Sarah Chalke is a better actor than Hewitt and can pull of a better story. The plot is treated well, taking some history of the surrounding areas to create a vengeful witch out to kill the descendants of the people who burned her at the stake.

The movie twists enough that the "killer" isn't obvious. I always like a movie that surprises me, and this one did.

I give a three because, well it ain't Halloween, and the movie kind of drags in some places.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Better than you'd think
Review: This movie sports a solid cast in Ben Foster, Sarah Chalke, and Soliel Moon Frye. Frye really has a bit part in this even though she's billed as the star.

This movie has the same director as the "I know" sequel. Sarah Chalke is a better actor than Hewitt and can pull of a better story. The plot is treated well, taking some history of the surrounding areas to create a vengeful witch out to kill the descendants of the people who burned her at the stake.

The movie twists enough that the "killer" isn't obvious. I always like a movie that surprises me, and this one did.

I give a three because, well it ain't Halloween, and the movie kind of drags in some places.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: You want the truth?
Review: To be honest, this movie wasn't that good nor was it that bad either. Being the Lois Duncan fan that I am (she wrote the original book which is *nothing* like this movie), I wanted to like this movie.

Before I go on, here is a little summary:

The movie is about a girl named Sarah that moves into a small town with her single mother named Rosemary. To the local high schoolers she's weird: she's from California, she wears "weird" clothes, and she has witty and aloof air to her. Of course, that makes her an out cast...and it doesn't help that she lives in a house that has a freaky history.

To make a long story short, trouble starts when some person stalk and terrorize a certain group of people--and group think it's Sarah. They have their reasons...but I won't get into that (don't want to spoil the movie).

Now, the movie does have an interesting plot, I give it that, but if you are a person that craves the gore, the slash, the horror...you won't get it here. The body count is nill and the only thing the villian does is scare the heck out of people. After all, this was made for TV, so the budget is not very high.

Now...for the villain. It was obvious that the NBS producers tried to cash in on the hype of scream. The villain costume looks very similar to the Scream one. You think they would be a little more creative.

The ending is sort of spenseful, but confusing. I saw the movie twice. The first time I didn't get it and the second time I only half got it. You will probably have to rewind it one or two times to get everything...a lot of revelations happens at the end.

The plot "twist" was surprising, but kind of corney.

So if you are in for some mindless horror, this movie is for you.


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