Urban Legend (1998)
Facts
| Directed by | Jamie Blanks |
| Cast | Loretta Devine, Danielle Harris, Joshua Jackson, John Neville and Natasha Gregson Wagner |
| Theatrical Release | September 25, 1998 |
| DVD Release | July 22, 2008 |
| Running Time | 99 minutes |
| Disc Type | |
| MPAA Rating | R (Restricted) |
| UPC Code | 043396265295 |
| Buy this item | $19.95 at Amazon.com As of Aug 29 8:33 EDT (details) 1 Blu-ray, Sony, Usually ships in 24 hours, AC-3, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Portuguese (Original Language), French (Original Language), Spanish (Original Language), Arabic (Subtitled), Chinese (Subtitled), Dutch (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), French (Dubbed), Spanish (Dubbed) Or 18 new from $15.49, 6 used from $16.49 |
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Average user review:| Urban Legend |
| Bargain Bin Material |
Slasher films have all been done before, so you won't find anything utterly new or innovative here, but the overall premise is a very good one. A killer who uses urban legends as a means of killing people is an interesting concept, one that is executed quite well in this film. The execution of the "urban legends come true" scenes are pretty well done, but plot itself, such as the reason behind these murders, doesn't ring true to me. The killer had motivation to kill only two of the people he/she (I use the he/she to avoid spoilers) did kill, but the rest of them... not so much. It can be argued that the killer is just crazy or did it all to torment the main character, but it just seemed like a cheap excuse to show a bunch of kids being murdered in variously innovative ways.
The music is actually pretty good, adding to the suspense and overall feel of the film, but there are a few things that really bring this down. Even for a teen flick, the acting is fairly awful. Alicia Witt as the lead is totally unconvincing, and--I hate to say this because I love My So-Called Life--Jared Leto was not at all impressive. The rest of the cast was hit or miss, with Joshua Jackson (in his short but entertaining roll) being a hit and Tara Reid being a miss (they cast her in that roll for two reasons, and neither is acting talent).
All in all, it's a fun watch, but you'd be better off with Scream, as that movie has less wasn't-supposed-to-be-cheesy-but-it-was moments, better dialogue, and better acting. As for "Urban Legend," if you can find it in the bargain bin at the DVD store, go for it, but otherwise you should pass on it.
4/10 May 8, 2008
| This Movie Is Good |
| Typical, cliched, average horror flick - so why watch it? |
The film follows a group of college students, mix of males and females, as they all get killed one by one on campus by a cloaked killer, using the "Urban Legends" approach to all the murders. The professor played by Robert Englund (Freddy Kreuger, Nightmare on Elm Street) is easily suspected, because of his fascination with such events. But as a typical horror flick goes, the college students are very B-list actors, with cliched horror film behaviors and personalities.
The fright/scare factor of Urban Legend was rather mild, however, I found the opening scene with Brad Dourif at the gas station to be the best scene of the film with its bit of a clever twist. Unfortunately it all goes downhill from there, and scary moments are either predictable or uninteresting. As for blood and gore, things are very minimal compared to most horror flicks made today.
Urban Legend is very average. Its not very scary, and isn't very interesting or unpredictable. At least the killer was unexpected, but once you discover who it is there isn't much going for this film for a re-watch anytime too soon. One can only imagine how this spawned two more sequals.
Acting - 2.5
Characters - 2.5
Horror - 3
Story - 3
Overall - 3 March 18, 2008
| 1.75 STARS: A decent "whodunnit" slasher, but the ending is lame. |
Indeed, like "Scream", the problem with "Urban Legend" is the ridiculous ending when the killer is actually revealed, although I did find "Scream" to be better simply because it was more intricate and had better acting, but that's not saying much. When the killer is revealed and the ending begins to take form, the movie comes off rather ridiculous and lacking in credibility. As with "Scream", the ending of "Urban Legend" brings this movie down quite a few notches, not that it was that good to begin with. Acting, directing and production values are decent for this type of flick. "Urban Legend" does have some entertainment value for its typical slasher format and mystery killer, but it's not a good horror movie. However, if you like modern slashers, it might be worth a rent.
August 27, 2007
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