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Review of Disturbing Behavior

This has been on my to watch list for awhile so I decided to go ahead and check it out. The cast here is pretty excellent. Although I'm not quite a fan of Katie Holmes. The premise though is what really caught my attention though in the first place. I haven't seen any movies from David Nutter, but he has worked on excellent shows like Game of Thrones and Supernatural. Scott Rosenberg isn't one who has particularly great movies. Most of what he has written are Nicolas Cage films or some under the radar stuff. So with that and the ratings I have seen this could go either way. The opening credits were a tad long, boring, and rather annoying. Well that escalated quickly! This kind of reminds me of a mixture of Mean Girls (the cafeteria scene), The Faculty, and Stepford Wives. Katie Holmes definitely has multiple reactions from me. Sure she is a decent actress, but I don't always see the admiration. In this movie I thought she was cute, somewhat attractive, and other times not at all. Anyways I prefer her gothy look than anything else. James Marsden and Nick Stahl were pretty cool as usual. My favorites here though were definitely William Sadler as Dorian and Chad Donella as U.V. Those two were major scene stealers. Disturbing is a good word to use some of what happens here. There were some great scenes throughout that kept me watching. That ending was pretty good. Too bad they never went anywhere with that. It could have made for an interesting sequel. It's a bit cheesy at times and definitely has the dated 90s vibe. It's still a pretty fun watch though. If you've never seen it I say check it out.
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7 years ago on 18 August 2016 01:06

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