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Urban Legend (1998)
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Reviews Counted:48
Fresh:10
Rotten:38
Average Rating:4.3/10
Consensus: Elements of Scream reappear in a vastly inferior vehicle.
Runtime: 1 hr 40 mins
Genre: Horror/Suspense
Synopsis:
Everybody's heard them ... yet they have no traceable source. There's no proof they really happened ... yet they can't necessarily be proven false. They're urban legends, contemporary tall tales...
Everybody's heard them ... yet they have no traceable source. There's no proof they really happened ... yet they can't necessarily be proven false. They're urban legends, contemporary tall tales and bits of macabre mythology that emerge from the underground and take on colorful lives of their own. Like a virus they spread quickly, develop a stubborn staying power as they are passed by whisper from person to person, then come to rest firmly wedged in our collective consciousness. Did Mikey from the Life cereal commercials really die of a lethal combination of Pop Rocks and Pepsi? Are there really mutant alligators living in the sewers of New York City? And everyone knows about the babysitter who received crank calls threatening the children under her care who then traced the calls to the upstairs bedroom. They range from the silly to the sickening - now, in TriStar Pictures' Urban Legend, a group of students is about to find out that urban legends can be fatal.
Behind the gothic stone facade and pretentious air of history and tradition at New England's Pendleton College-just named the safest university in the country-classic urban legends are being realized with fatal results. But who is doing it? And why? As Pendleton's American Folklore instructor, Professor Wexler (Nightmare on Elm Street's Robert Englund), cautions, urban legends by definition are said to contain hidden moral admonitions for their victims. Unfortunately, some of us have to learn our lessons the hard way.
First, Pendleton student Michelle Mancini loses her head -- courtesy of a well sharpened ax. Then the campus' platinum-haired practical joker, Damon (Joshua Jackson), is left dangling on a date -- from a tree, that is. Beautiful and assertive student Natalie (Alicia Witt) suspects a bizarre link between the murders. Soon, one by one, students, faculty-even pets-are dying off in a variety of sadistic and wickedly flamboyant ways. Did an old lady really try to dry her wet cat in the microwave? Just how 'severe' is the damage suffered from those tire spikes you're warned not to drive over in parking lots? Are kidneys really extracted from unwilling victims and sold on the black market? Some unlucky souls at Pendleton College are finding out - the chosen few who are bringing legend to life.
Unfortunately, even as increasing numbers of the college community lay dead around them, Natalie's friends are too preoccupied with other things to consider the deaths might be more than coincidence. Paul (Jared Leto), an aggressive journalist at the school paper, is only interested in a story based on facts that will hopefully win him the student Pulitzer Prize. Brenda (Rebecca Gayheart), though concerned for Natalie, is more interested in flirting with Paul. Sasha (Tara Reid), the host of a sex advice show on campus radio, is less concerned with the impending danger than with working her way through the Kama Sutra with her fraternity stud boyfriend, Parker (Michael Rosenbaum).
When Natalie sets out to uncover the killer -- and get to the bottom of Pendleton's own 30-year-old urban legend about a massacre of students at the hand of an abnormal psych professor - she discovers his demented purpose to fashion the ultimate urban legend, with none other than her lifeless body as its centerpiece.
Starring: Alicia Witt, Jared Leto, Rebecca Gayheart, Joshua Jackson
Starring: Alicia Witt, Jared Leto, Rebecca Gayheart, Joshua Jackson, Loretta Devine, Tara Reid, Michael Rosenbaum, Robert Englund
Director: Jamie Blanks
Director: Jamie Blanks
Screenwriter: Silvio Horta
Producer: Neal H. Moritz, Michael McDonnell, Gina Matthews
Composer: Christopher Young
Reviews for Urban Legend
This is just another post-SCREAM fest desperately in need of a gimmick to distinguish [itself].
Watchable...[but] a time-waster, with an insulting ending that unfortunately takes it down a few pegs. [Blu-Ray]
Like Frankenstein's monster before the lightning strikes, it's all recycled cold flesh and bolts, without a twitch of originality.
Plot sense is not the top priority when selling a horror movie to 14-year-olds, so it will do well.
Obviamente, 'lógica' é uma palavra que o roteirista Silvio Horta dispensou neste trabalho.
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