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Disturbing Behavior
Movie Stats & Links |
Starring: |
James Marsden, Katie Holmes, Nick Stahl, Chad E.
Donella |
MPAA Rated: |
R |
Released By: |
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer
Pictures |
Kiddie Movie: |
Not at all.
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Date Movie: |
She might jump in your lap. |
Gratuitous Sex: |
Implied oral homage and a quick tit-shot until
the chick goes psycho. |
Gratuitous
Violence: |
Some pretty brutal beatings. |
Action: |
Not really. |
Laughs: |
Lots of one-liners that fit the scenes perfectly
(see quotes below).
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Memorable
Scene: |
A few: Gavin and U.V. explaining to Steve the
various cliques at school, the dude getting the
hummer, Steve and Rachel cruising the mental
hospital, and the dude getting his nose-ring taken
out the hard way. |
Memorable
Quote: |
A few:
- Gavin's parents reason for making him a "Blue
Ribbon": "He's spending too much time listening to
rock-n-roll music and masturbating."
- Steve tells Dr. Caldicott "Oh shut the fuck up."
(The timing was perfect)
- U.V. to Steve "What's the capitol of North
Dakota?" Steve replies "How the fuck should I
know." (Again, prefect timing.)
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Directed By: |
David Nutter
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Produced By: |
Armyan Bernstein and Jon Shestack |
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Disturbing Behavior
A Movie Review |
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You've got to love a movie that opens
with the scene of a dude getting a hummer but then deciding
that, well, he should be "retaining his fluids" for the big
game, so he snaps the girl's neck and calls her a slut. Such
was the opening of "Disturbing Behavior," and if you think
that is a violent end to some oral gratification then you
might also appreciate a dude getting his nose-ring taken out
the hard way. Yep, "Disturbing Behavior" gives us a bunch of
do-good high-schoolers who sometimes have a mean side.
Alrighty, here's the story in an elongated nutshell. Our
hero is Steve (James Marsden). He is up-rooted from his
exciting life in Chicago after his brother kills himself,
and his parents drag him and his sister to Cradle Bay, a
lovely, picturesque, supposedly small town. So he's new in
school and a few stoners, Gavin (Nick Stahl), U.V. (Chad E.
Donella), and Rachel (Katie Holmes), befriend him,
explaining to him the cliques of the school. Gavin also
tries to explain to Steve that the "Blue Ribbons," a high
school clique of too-smart jocks and cheerleader types, are
possessed or something. Well, Gavin becomes possessed before
he can figure out what's up, so it is up to our hero Steve,
and the love-interest Rachel, to figure it out. Guess what -
they do, almost too directly for their own good. Now they're
on the run, but how do you save yourself from a bunch of
do-gooders with bad attitudes? Well, you get lucky that your
janitor (William Sadler) isn't as dumb as he seems, as well
as pretty creative with some electronics and an el-Camino
(I'm pretty sure that was his ride, but I could be wrong).
Yay! Our heroes are safe, or are they (sorry, but the movie
screamed "sequel" from the beginning)?
The story sounds simple, and sure, it probably is, but
"Disturbing Behavior" is a decent movie. I won't say it is a
masterpiece of a thriller, in fact as you're watching the
movie there aren't many surprises, but I did like it. Gavin
and U.V. are pretty right-on in their stoner roles, Rachel
is a great rebellious chick but with a caring side, and in
all honesty, for me, the only person who seemed out of place
a little was Steve - since when does the pretty boy who is
shy, in high school, hang out with the stoners? Alright,
I'll give him that his brother killed himself, he's in the
new school, and coming in a loner, but I just couldn't
picture him hanging with Gavin and U.V. I'm guessing he just
hung out with them because Rachel was Gavin's friend.
Alright, enough about Steve's love life.
"Disturbing Behavior" gives you a decent movie for your
buck. You've got a little suspense, some violence, a little
sex, some laughs, and some truly fucked-up teenagers. That's
a pretty good mix. So, without going into it any more and
boring you, I'll give "Disturbing Behavior" 3 stars out of
5. It's worth the price of admission, maybe a little more
worth a matinee, but a fun way to spend an hour and a half.
That's it for this one, I'm The Dude on the Right!!
L8R!!! |