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Carrie (Special Edition) |
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Rating: Summary: My favourite all-time movie! Review: If you've ever felt lonely, isolated, depressed or different, you'll identify with this film. Carrie White, although she commits monsterous acts, could never be considered the monster of the film. Anyone who has a heart will warm to her, and anyone who has experienced true misery will realise how convincingly and appropriately Spacek plays the part. De Palma's direction is wonderful. Carrie really set the standards for his following films because he's on top form. The film is touching, thought-provoking and upsetting, while at the same time you can laugh at their 70's clothes and haircuts. If you've never seen Carrie, you must do, immediately!
Rating: Summary: INCREDIBLE Review: Carrie blew me away. The prom scene was incredible and I have to admit that what goes around does in fact come around again
Rating: Summary: Great Horror Movie!!!! Review: "Carrie" is a great horror movie to see. I loved Sissy Spacek as "Carrie White". She is a great actress and it is proven in this movie. If you haven't seen it, you must. It is a old movie that never loses the excitement and scary feeling you get from watching it over and over. A very good movie and a must see!!!
Rating: Summary: Horror at it's best Review: "Carrie" was released in 1976, and I must say, this is the ultimate teen revenge movie. Sissy Spacek plays Carrie White, a social outcast who is constantly tormented by her classmates and who has a psycho religious mother, Margaret, played by Piper Laurie. Carrie ends up getting asked to the prom by the popular jock, Tommy (William Katt), but Chris (Nancy Allen) and her boyfriend, Billy (John Travolta) have something planned for her using a bucket and some blood. I think you know the rest. From the first scene in the shower, which is very disturbing to the horrific prom massacre, this film will have you on the edge of your seat. Also features Amy Irving.
Rating: Summary: in was gross and dumb Review: it was ok it was a little sickning and gross the book was better cause you couldn't see what was happening.
Rating: Summary: I hated this movie. It's weird and stupid Review: I hate horror and this is horror at it's wrost. don't buy this movie
Rating: Summary: If you've got a taste for terror...take Carrie to the prom. Review: Carrie is a wonderful movie about a girl that is always being tormented by her friends. I am always feeling sorry for Carrie and i'm sorry that she never got her wish. This movie is worth renting and buying if your not too hormonal. And this is just the movie for you if you like Sissy Spacek's, Amy Irving's, and P.J. Soles's early movies. BUY IT TODAY!
Rating: Summary: Great Movie Review: This movie is really good. I really wanted to yell at the person who said that suicidal people are weak. I think that you should have to deal with serious depresion (like many suicidal people do) and then see how weak they really are. As a doctor whom deals with suicidal persons, I think you should shut up until you are actually educated and have delt with these people.
Rating: Summary: Brilliant! Review: I absolutely love this movie! Sissy Spacek did an incredible acting job. She couldn't have done better. Piper Laurie also did an excellent job, but not as good as Spacek. The reason I only gave it 4 stars was because in the book they had a part called "The Day of The Stones" and in the movie it wasn't part of it.A Very Good Movie!Must See.
Rating: Summary: A Good Film with Excellent Performances Review: "Carrie" is Brian DePalma's best film, hands down. Add to that a haunting musical score, good special effects, and a good script. Still, you needed top-flight performances from the Actors and "Carrie" delivers. Piper Laurie is superb as the demented, fanatical Margaret White - a career making performace that should have won her an Oscar. But even she is overshadowed by the brilliant Sissy Spacek, in the title role. As Carrie White, Spacek demonstrates the necessary fear, pain, and anger of being the school outcast. You'll applaud her vengence at the Prom as she does away with her awful classmates. Her performance garnered her an Oscar nomination that most now agree should have resulted in her victory as Best Actress. Unfortunately, she lost to Faye Dunaway (of all people) who did yet another turn of her Mommie Dearest schtick in "Network." But there would be justice: in 1981 Spacek would win Best Actress for "Coal Miner's Daughter," while Dunaway trashed her career playing Joan Crawford.
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