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Disturbing Behavior

Disturbing Behavior

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: one of the better ones
Review: I would say that this is one of the better horror movies of the 90's but not the best. I would suggests watching this movie to anyone who likes horror

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Katie Rocks !
Review: A bizarre film---very much like an episode of the X Files. Katie Holmes (Rachel) and Nick Stahl (Gavin) both give breakout performances. Katie is nothing like Dawsons Creek's Joey in this movie. The soundtrack is way kool too---especially the Flys tune "Got you where I want you".

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Very interresting
Review: This is one of *98 box office flops and I can't see why? This movie has brains and wits not like the Faculty and Urban Legends Those are not as good.

Katie Holmes stars as Rachel and James Marsden stars as Steve.

Disturbing Behavior is Hip and clever and one of the best Thrillers of *98.

Disturbing behavior: B+

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: I'm bad, I'm bad, I'm bad. This movie ain't though!
Review: One name instantly made me watch this movie, Katie Holmes. She's just plain gorgeous! Erm, apart from her, the movie is suprisingly good. It plays like a sort of Faculty, Dawson's Creek X-files kind of movie. You got horror, suspense, relationships and the whole freaky chips in kids brains!

However, if you have a DVD player then I advise buying the DVD version as this film has been cut too shreds. Some pivotal scenes that can only be seen on the DVD are not on the shortened video version, which looks like it has been cut to a MTV style movie.

The soundtrack, it's good, I don't think that there's a time in the film that doesn't have music in it. The problem, this isn't to everyone's taste, plus, the original score is absolute pants. You know, the theme tune like the Jaw's theme etc etc! Fortuantely, the original score doesn't get much play time in the movie at all.

On the whole, I really enjoyed this movie. I was engrossed from the minute it started playing. An hour and a half of pure relaxation. I put this down to some good acting, a good sountrack, which is constant, and Katie Holmes. Damn she's hot!

Anyway, before I start too ramble again, I advise buying this movie. Yep, even the video version but if the DVD is at your disposal then I say even better!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Disturbing Behavior Rules!
Review: What makes Disturbing Behavior awesome is how it talks about the different cliques there are in schools and they are the same as in any school. Another thing is the suspense that the movie offers and it just keeps you on the edge of your seat. Plus Katie Holmes is just plain hotter than hell in the movie. Also it is very funny how it makes fun of the cliques there are in schools.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Disappointing Flick!
Review: Although I am great fan of Katie Holmes I was very disappointed of this movie. You can see that David Nutter never directed a movie for screen before. He directed some X-Files episodes, and you can see it. Everything is very X-Files like. When you watch the film it's like seeing a tv-movie not a like a movie for screen. Most annoying is the score by Mark Snow, there are very few moments in the movie without music and that annoys. Mark Snows music for X-Files was great, his score for Disturbing Behavior is aweful. The movie isn't very scary at all, the only scene that was scary is the one when James Marsden and Katie Holmes are in the psychatry. Also the performance of the actors, especially Nick Stahl, who was terrible, wasn't very good. The only thing I really liked about this flick was this song by the Flys called "Got you where I want you, a great song. Rent it but don't buy it! When you want to watch a great movie with Katie Holmes, then watch "Go" or "Teaching Mrs. Tingle", or better watch both.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: An entertaining movie
Review: I thought that this was a good movie that relied more on suspense than on gore- even though there was some of that to in the film. I always wondered what made teenagers act the way they do and now I know- they have a mind control chip planted in their eyes! This film was an entertaining joyride with a surprise ending. I would have given this movie only 3 stars but Katie Holmes' performance added another star. I recommended this movie for anyone who wants to see what can happen when good kids go bad.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is an awesome movie!
Review: I rented this movie along time ago and I thought it was pretty cool. Yeah, it was a short movie but I still think it's a good horror flick. I am going to buy it soon when I have the time.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Not a perfect movie, but a perfect example...
Review: ...of what can happen when a movie is created in a studio conference room. The sheer idiocy of what MGM did to director David Nutter's "Disturbing Behavior" is paralleled only by Miramax's hack job on "54". Good job, guys. We really didn't need to know anything about Steve's (James Marsden) brother's suicide did we? Sure, it would have given the film a whole new dimension, and would have made Steve's bond with Gavin (Nick Stahl) maybe mean just a little bit more within the context of the story. But, out it goes. And, hey, who needs that whole love scene with Rachel (Katie Holmes), anyway? We've already gotten the idea that these two dig each other - let's get on with the show! And wait just a gosh darned minute - do we really need anymore background on an important, pivotal character like Newberry (William Sadler)who gives his life to save the kids toward the end? Nah! And the ending - wouldn't it be so much more profound to have Gavin just kind of show up in some inner-city classroom with chip in his eye than for him to have the powerful final confrontation with Steve on the ferry? Absolutely! MGM screwed up royally with the final cut of this film but, through the miracle of DVD, audiences can now be treated to all of the above-mentioned deleted scenes (and several more that are so riveting you wonder why in the heck...) plus a fascinating audio commentary by David Nutter that gives us a new appreciation for this flawed but intriguing little film. Skip the VHS edition, but do check out the DVD.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: A tad disturbing but ok
Review: Now,the plot wasnt all that,but the actors were! Katie Holmes(of my fave show Dawsons Creek)made her debut leading role in this thriller teen flick.And James Marsden was really good in it as well.The plot was very.......well lets just say it dragged on.There was no suspense,the same things kept happening over and over but i love katie!


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