Product Description When a gorgeous cheerleader is possessed by a demon and starts feeding off the boys in a small Minnesota farming town, her "plain Jane" best friend must kill her, then escape from a correctional facility to go after the Satan-worshipping rock band responsible for the horrible transformation. .com Stills from Jennifer's Body (Click for larger image)
L**Y
MEGAN... FOX... That's It.
As a proud member of the queer community, I have to say Jennifer's Body is an absolute delight wrapped in a horror-comedy package! This movie is like a love letter to all the weirdos who appreciate a bit of blood, sass, and a sprinkle of sapphic subtext. I mean, who doesn’t love a flick where Megan Fox plays a demon-possessed cheerleader? Talk about a crush that really bites!The chemistry between Jennifer (Megan Fox) and Needy (Amanda Seyfried) is off the charts! You can feel the tension, especially during those moments when Needy is trying to save her BFF from her own murderous rampage. It’s like watching your best friend date that one girl who’s way too hot and totally bad for her, and you just can’t look away. Plus, Needy's reaction to everything happening around her is a mood. I mean, I felt that level of panic when my crush went to prom with someone else—it's devastating!Sure, the plot has some twists and turns that are a bit wonky, but who cares when you've got iconic one-liners and a soundtrack that slaps? The movie perfectly captures the chaos of teenage girlhood while serving up feminist horror that makes you want to scream—and not just because of the jump scares! So, if you’re looking for a hilarious and slightly twisted take on friendship, love, and revenge, grab some popcorn, and settle in for Jennifer's Body. Just make sure to keep an eye on your friends; you never know when one might turn into a demon!
D**L
why is this movie so underrated?
I love this movie...I had bought it years ago when it first went on sale and lent it to a friend, who lent it to another friend and then I never saw it again. Decided to buy it again recently and it was totally worth it. It's a dark movie, yes, but it also pokes fun at itself; I don't think it's the kind of movie that's meant to be taken super seriously. But I do think it has something to say about female friendship, young love, and a woman's self-worth if you read between the lines. ***SPOILER WARNING*** In the movie Jennifer thinks her "saving grace" is virginity, but that's actually what dooms her. I think this movie was ahead of it's time in that it shows a woman's sexual experience to be valuable and empowering. To me this is the perfect movie to watch when you're in the mood for something dark, darkly funny, moody, or when it's near Halloween. It's not scary at all, although it does have creepy/bloody horror moments, and there were a lot of parts that I found funny and relatable. ***ALSO*** The blu-ray version does inlcude both the theatrical and extended versions. (I personally prefer the theatrical version.) There are several featurettes in the special features, a gag reel, and director/writer commentary.
S**H
Ladies - watch this
Not sure why I waited to long to watch this movie...its really great and the underlying message/theme is extremely accurate. Actually watched it twice in row and I dont really like 'horror' films.
S**T
"Hell is a teenage girl!"
"Hell, yes!" In the fall of 2009, I happened to see "Jennifer's Body" on the big screen when it was released in movie theaters. I'll be totally honest. I took a chance on this movie and was very skeptical at first. But I really, really, really loved this movie! The reason why I liked it is because I understood it. Like the dark comedy, "Heathers" (1988), which loosely inspired it, "Jennifer's Body" is a dark supernatural coming of age story. (Both movies contain lots metaphors.) At the time when it was released, reviews for "Jennifer's Body" were mixed; a reflection of the fact that many movie reviewers were confused by the story. Is it a horror movie or a comedy? They didn't understand that it is a mixture of both - a coming of age story disguised as a teen horror movie with some black comedic elements, set in a high school.But the real horror is not the killings shown on screen, but the pain of adolescence. It's not the girl who becomes possessed by a demon and turns into a serial killing machine that is so horrible, but rather that high school can be a mean, vicious, cruel, brutal, and very scary place. (Not for everyone, but certainly for some.) The real monster of the story is not the possessed cheerleader, but what some people transform into as they grow older and leave behind the innocence of their childhood. If you understand that, then the entire movie makes sense. However if you don't understand that or you are expecting a slasher movie which this isn't, you will be disappointed. (Look for the metaphors to understand what the story is really about!)But "Jennifer's Body" is also a lot of fun. My favorite line in the movie is: "She can fly?!!" The humorous moments are intended to give the audience an occasional break from the oppressive darker aspects of the story, which deals with a difficult painful age for young people.The writing and dialogue were really good, as was the directing. As for Fox's acting - she was fine and did a great job bringing the main title character to life. One of the strengths of "Jennifer's Body" is that it is a breath of fresh air in the era of massive "reboots", prequels, sequels, and remakes. It tried break away from the current trend of movies by doing something totally different. I respect the makers of this film, writer Diablo Cody and director Karyn Kusama, for what they tried to accomplish with this movie. Unfortunately there are way too many filmmakers in Hollywood who keep recycling the same old material again and again. Yet when Cody and Kusama tried to do something new and original, they got viciously attacked for it. Screw the naysayers! As far as I'm concerned, "Jennifer's Body" was one of the better movies of 2009.What shocked me the most was not the content of this movie, but the way some critics had brutally attacked it. It should be pointed out that Roger Ebert, one of the most respected and best reviewers out there, gave "Jennifer's Body" a B / Three Stars! (As for all those reviewers who bashed this movie, it is clear that they certainly didn't understand it. I'm so glad that I didn't listen to them and saw this movie on the big screen anyway.)Although this film may not have done very well at the box office, that is NOT an indication that it is in anyway a bad movie! (Some of Hollywood's greatest movies were not a box office success, while some of its worst were.) J.B. will live on and definitely develop a strong cult following. Not only am I recommending "Jennifer's Body", but bought it as soon as it was released on DVD and look forward to watching it again and again! (For other diehard fans like myself, there is also a 112 page companion graphic novel to "Jennifer's Body" by BOOM! Studios that expands the story with additional new material.) My one and ONLY complaint about "Jennifer's Body" is the DVD commentary could have used a little more energy from the commentators.I really love this movie and wish there were more movies like it. As the ads for this movie indicated, hell is definitely a teenage girl!!!
G**S
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H**L
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Love love this movie
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