JaY-242
Joined Oct 1999
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Well this isn't your average romantic Valentine's Day movie, which is exactly what makes this film fun. Full of surprises and suspense, you'll want to catch this film. Although all your questions won't be answered, chances are, you will mildly still enjoy the presentation.
Ever see a film with lots of recognizable 'pretty' faces, that you know you've seen, but can't actually name, this is it. You'll probably see the actors all again, not because this film did something for their career (it wasn't that good) but because they all were noticeably good actors. Some of which actually do serious acting. David Boreanuz of TV's 'Angel' plays the main character, it's great to see him actually break out of his gothic role as a vampire, and actually see him in daylight. Also the beautifully curvacious Katherine Heigl of 'Roswell' (from the same network as 'Angel'). However, there are questions to be answered........why would a beautiful woman be at a morgue all alone at midnight? Why are three gorgeous women concetrating on finding the right man, especially when two of them are already taken? I don't know.........there were some definite cliches, but the film is scary, which makes for a good time.......so go see at your own expense, you probably won't be disappointed if you're looking for a good scare.
Ever see a film with lots of recognizable 'pretty' faces, that you know you've seen, but can't actually name, this is it. You'll probably see the actors all again, not because this film did something for their career (it wasn't that good) but because they all were noticeably good actors. Some of which actually do serious acting. David Boreanuz of TV's 'Angel' plays the main character, it's great to see him actually break out of his gothic role as a vampire, and actually see him in daylight. Also the beautifully curvacious Katherine Heigl of 'Roswell' (from the same network as 'Angel'). However, there are questions to be answered........why would a beautiful woman be at a morgue all alone at midnight? Why are three gorgeous women concetrating on finding the right man, especially when two of them are already taken? I don't know.........there were some definite cliches, but the film is scary, which makes for a good time.......so go see at your own expense, you probably won't be disappointed if you're looking for a good scare.
Satan's School for Girls is not one of the slasher films that seem to be gathering box office money. In fact, if it were released in theatre's, I am sure it might not do that well. But as a TV-Movie, it really attracted an audience. When Shannen Doherty's sister commits suicide, Shannen (Beth) is positive that she was murdered. To find out how or even more, Beth enrolls herself into her sisters college, where she finds out secrets she wished she had never known. Being a huge fan of Shannen, I found this film a must-see, but I found that her character was a lot alike to Prue Halliwell, the witch she plays on Charmed. She even has powers in this film. But, like always, her performance was good, just similiar to her previous work. You might recognize Kate Jackson in this film, as the colleges head mistress. She even starred in the original film, yes, this is an Aaron Spelling remake. Julie Benz also turned in a great performance as Shannen's unsuspicious room-mate. The middle of the film is where the climax really begins, when you start to unravel the basic plot of the story. The ending may leaved some shocked, I didn't suspect it at all.
I loved this movie. It has this certain differency then most of the teen films around today. For one thing, it pretends to be filmed like a documentary. Not like Blair Witch, but it follows each one of the characters around, and you get to know them all. It's really entertaining. Kirsten Dunst is great, and even gives a good fake accent. Denise Richards is great also, and you even feel sympathetic for her at times, since her mother (Kirstie Alley) is such a Bitch. I personally loved Brittany Murphy and Amy Adam's performances. Overall, the entire cast was great. Rent this, and you wont be disappointed. Why? Because I recommended it!