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Carrie (2002)
Released By: MGM Home Entertainment   Rating: Not Rated   In Theaters: N/A
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Studio: MGM Home Entertainment
Genre: Horror
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Director: David Carson
Language: English
Official Website: N/A
Theatrical Release: N/A
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Cast: Patricia Clarkson, Angela Bettis, Rena Sofer, Kandyse McClure, Emilie de Ravin, Tobias Mehler
Published ID: 844185
UPC: 027616887559,
Plot: This made-for-TV remake of the classic movie chiller Carrie is slightly more faithful to the original Stephen King novel--and slightly less profane and violent. Following in the bloody footsteps of Sissy Spacek, Angela Bettis stars as woebegone high school girl Carrie White, whose shy and awkward demeanor obscures the fact that she is gifted with awesome telekinetic powers. As part of a cruel and vicious student prank, Carrie's better-looking and more socially savvy classmates arrange for the hapless heroine to be elected prom queen--and one does not have to have seen the original film to know the terror that is unleashed once Carrie is crowned (in more ways than one). The climax is infinitely more high tech than in the 1976 film, but whether it is equally as frightening is a matter of taste; additionally, the 2002 version boasts a radically different ending, one that could very well accommodate a sequel or two...or three... Patricia Clarkson reprises the old Piper Laurie role as Carrie's abusive religious-fanatic mother. Carrie first aired November 4, 2002, on NBC. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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Are some of these people blind?
Added 10/27/2009

I do feel as some have already mentioned that this is a much closer adaption of King's book! There are a few people that could have been portrayed better, but for the most part everyone did a fine job. I don't think the girl quite had Chris's part down pat, but hey everyone has to be given a little slack ( it was made for TV right). Angela Bettis was superb in my opinion. Of course, everyone is has the right to their own, as for me, I feel this is the better of the two movies and had it been given proper budgeting, would have in every ones thoughts been one of the greatest King movies to hit the screen. As it was I feel it still is a must have on my list and I usually hate remakes. The twist ending makes it a must see at least! Signing out for now, I just could not let this movie slide by without my own input.
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TV Movie more faithful to King's subpar story...
Added 10/19/2009

A pointless remake with TV-caliber quality that's more faithful to King's original story, and the worse for it. DePalma got it perfectly right in his original film version, a vast improvement on King's mechanics; Kubrick did the same with THE SHINING, turning that turgid, unimaginative King story into something so much more! Only the adolescents turned on by Stephen King books could enjoy a TV-movie like this.
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Painful
Added 8/16/2009

I like this Carrie, she's painfully awkward and outcast. You can feel the ugliness she feels because of her classmates and her mother. But being a movie, she fights them all and gives them their due. Quite enjoyable in an entirely different way from the original movie version.
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The way Stephen King envisioned his book translated to film.
Added 8/11/2009

I am an avid film critic and I've read every Stephen King book. I loved DePalma's vision for the first "Carrie" and loved Sissy Spacek's performance. This movie, in my opinion was more in the spirit of the book and is actually superior in every way.
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I like this version!
Added 4/25/2009

Y'know, I've seen both versions of "Carrie" & both have their merits. I somehow prefer this version better. Angela Bettis as Carrie White is an odd blend of Mousiness, Beauty, Innocence & Freakiness with a heaping bit of trepedation. She is truly an outcast & is also prone to weird, nightmarish, telekinetic seizures. Although the ending seems trite to some, I actually prefer it. I was a bit of a pariah in school, myself, with very few friends & I always sat alone at lunch. Carrie had it worse; NO friends & a really crappy home life. I like the more modernized, somewhat edgy feel, the fact that it was truer to the book (which I've never read but nonetheless heard about), the "good" people survive (mostly, except for Tommy). I like the less tragic ending because I wanted to see Carrie given another chance at redemption & renewal. The old '76 film was effective but a complete downer. As far as Margaret was concerned, I prefer the old Piper Laurie version but Lara Clarkson's take is effective in that she could look so nice, quiet & longsuffering, normal even, then suddenly...."SLAP!" (hitting Carrie) or "DUNK!" (drowning Carrie), etc. , thus you are more on edge with Clarkson's version (because she's so unpredictable, unlike the loopy Piper Laurie verson). Anyway, I basically give it four stars because of the differences I like but one star's off cause it's not perfect. But hey, it's a TV Movie!
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