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Directed by John Fawcett.
In the generic Canadian suburb of Bailey Downs live Ginger (Katharine Isabelle) and Brigitte (Emily Perkins), 15-year-old sisters committed to introversion, menstruation anxiety, and terminal misanthropy. Three years late for their first period, they spend their time staging gruesome death scenes for their own amusement, amidst the willful ignorance of their relentlessly perky mother (Mimi Rogers). On the night Ginger finally gets her period, the sisters are attacked in the woods by a ferocious creature that may have some connection to "The Beast of Bailey Downs," a predator currently disemboweling its way through the local dog population. The girls survive the attack, and Ginger's wounds heal quickly, but her attitude grows even more bizarre, as hair sprouts from her scars and a tail grows from her spine. Adding to the terror, she starts dating boys. A panicked Brigitte forces herself to befriend Sam (Kris Lemche), the high school pot supplier, whose brand of ganja may be the only cure for Ginger's troubling ailment. ~ Rebecca Flint, All Movie Guide
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mercurialmercurial Re:Top Things to do when encoun ...
by mercurial in Movie Games
loved it.
"[quote user="leeroy711"] ginger snaps [/quote] Woo Hoo! That is correct sir! Your turn. " [More]
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by leeroy711 in Movie Games
is neutral about it.
"[quote user="mercurial"] [quote user="magrebi"] Jumanji ? [/quote] Nope. Hint: This movie lycans PMS to something else. [/quote] ginger snaps " [More]
FroggyBaBe15876FroggyBaBe15876 I WISH My Sister Was a Werewolf...
by FroggyBaBe15876 in HORROR MOVIES 101
liked it.
"That would be pretty badass. Then she could bite me (not eat me) and we could go out galavanting and killing craphead people like muggers and rapists and lawyers. I think, next to the zombie, werewolves tie for my favorite movie monster? Why, you ask? (I know you didn't but let's pretend you did) Because they are SO WICKED AWESOME. They can turn into a WOLF for crap's sake! You don't see any weremice running around, do you? No. Because that would be less than threatening. But werewolves...man. And think about how much pain they go through every time they turn. All that shifting of bones and cracking and replacing. You gotta be tough to be one of these bad boys. I've seen some good and bad movies with werewolves and they continue to fascinate me. And what gets me the most is how HARD it is to make a guy (or gal) turn into a werewolf. I mean, you can stick some sharp teeth in your head or file down your canines and voila! you got a vampire. And ju ... " [More]
Review by All Movie Guide
All Movie Guide
liked it.
More often than not, the teen horror genre is packed with used ideas and paint-by-number bimbos offering nothing more than targets on their well-developed bodies and underdeveloped brains. It's good, then, to see a feminist coming-of-age film like Ginger Snaps come out of nowhere and throw those stereotypes in the toilet. Centering the movie around two of the best young female leads since Heavenly Creatures, writer Karen Walton brings teen angst to a new level with the characters of Ginger and Brigitte. By combining puberty and werewolves, Walton brings a fresh concept to the table alongside an equally engaging and funny script. As great as the writing is, this film really rests on the flawless performances of its two leads, under director John Fawcett's helpful guiding hand. Katharine Isabelle and Emily Perkins should be commended for their performances as they are smart and completely believable as the two sisters slowly become more and more detached from one another. Horror-hounds should be happy that the film doesn't wuss out gore-wise either. This being a scary werewolf flick (about menstruation no less), blood is essential in this story, and you get it in spades here. That said, the effects work in the film should be given kudos for the use of practical effects instead of the all-too-easy CG route -- even if the final werewolf design isn't as up to snuff as one would hope it would be. Either way, Ginger Snaps is a classy, stylish effort that works for its scares through strong characters and ingenious twists to the werewolf subgenre. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, All Movie Guide
 



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