Description:URBAN LEGENDS: BLOODY MARY writers Mike Dougherty and Dan Harris apply their talents to the teen slasher genre, delivering a horrific update to the well-known legend of Bloody Mary. It's 1969 and Mary Banner is a bookish, unpopular girl who has unexpectedly been invited to the dance by a star athlete. His intentions are less than admiURBAN LEGENDS: BLOODY MARY writers Mike Dougherty and Dan Harris apply their talents to the teen slasher genre, delivering a horrific update to the well-known legend of Bloody Mary. It's 1969 and Mary Banner is a bookish, unpopular girl who has unexpectedly been invited to the dance by a star athlete. His intentions are less than admirable, however, and after trying to escape from him Mary suffers a long and painful death. Years later in 2005, Sam (Kate Mara, TV's JACK & BOBBIE) and her girlfriends are having a slumber party on prom night, and while discussing urban legends and local lore, they invoke Mary's name and bring her back from the dead. This sets off a string of local murders, each executed according to the dictates of a different urban legend. Sam and her brother David (Robert Vito, SPY KIDS 3: GAME OVER) take it upon themselves to investigate, researching the original crime in an attempt to thwart the revenge the wronged spirit is determined to see through.... (more)(less)
"The Legend: Before Bubble Yum hit the market in 1975, bubble gum was rock-hard and needed to be masticated vigorously to get it to chew-ability. Naturally, people were a little freaked out by the new technology, and an urban legend quickly sprang up that a spider laid eggs in a match of Bubble Yum and baby spiders would come swarming out of your mouth if you chewed it.
The Movie: This one seems like it would be rife for exploitation in the movies, but unfortunately it's only in a single install"
"There was a stupid overnight party at a friends house and when we all got bored, we turned on the TV and Urban Legends was on. We enjoyed it very much because it is so ridiculous.
The plot is actually kinda nice, making all the killer-legends come true..."