Urban Legend: Bloody Mary
- Vidéo
- 2005
- Accord parental
- 1h 33min
On raconte qu'en nommant Mary trois fois, son fantôme se réveille des ténèbres. Pour Samantha, ce n'est qu'une légende, mais lorsque celle-ci prononça le nom de Mary trois fois pour plaisant... Tout lireOn raconte qu'en nommant Mary trois fois, son fantôme se réveille des ténèbres. Pour Samantha, ce n'est qu'une légende, mais lorsque celle-ci prononça le nom de Mary trois fois pour plaisanter, ses compagnons commencèrent à périr.On raconte qu'en nommant Mary trois fois, son fantôme se réveille des ténèbres. Pour Samantha, ce n'est qu'une légende, mais lorsque celle-ci prononça le nom de Mary trois fois pour plaisanter, ses compagnons commencèrent à périr.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
- Martha - Samantha's Friend #1
- (as Hailey Smith)
Avis à la une
I watched the "making of", and the director seems a few bricks short of a wall. She explains the film, and why it is such a brilliant, clever film. But the gaping hole in her logic is that she is WRONG. It is NOT clever, it is utterly ludicrous.
And there are too many stereotypes, from the jocks to the girls having pillow fights in their underwear, to the "Foxy Brown" / "power to the people" character.
Straight-to-rental third movie of the series that has nothing to do with the other two, which looks like nothing but a poor carbon copy of "Ju-On" or "The Grudge". Story starts with the year of 1969 involving three teenage jocks using the date rape drug on three different girls upon going to a prom dance, except that one of the girls, who happens to be Mary didn't take her drink and upon running away with one of them chasing her to bring her back. He eventually catches up with her and accidentally kills her by punching her with his fist on the head onto a hard table before landing to the ground and decides to dispose her body to a trunk so no one wouldn't even know about it. Jump to many years later, showcasing three teenage girls who accidentally wake up the Nancy ghoulish spirit, with some of those same students turning 30 years older and right off the get-go viewers should be able to find out the culprit who tried to conceal what this film calls a urban legend whose trying to prevent her son-in-law and daughter from exposing! Stupid, lame, clice and for the narrow minded, like the "Mary" girl never had any parents or friends. Police are never involved and are absent nor were Mary's parents.
Storywise, the film left a lot to be desired. For one, there's no relation between this film and the previous two UL films which was disappointing. Even "Final Cut", which had a new story and a new set of characters was still somehow connected to the original "Urban Legend". Also, the script for "Bloody Mary" felt disjointed at times. It's like they were more concerned with getting from Point A to Point B without much consideration to story. For example, a subplot early in the film where the jocks suspect a character of seeking revenge because of a prank just went nowhere and was forgotten after a few minutes. And then there are a bunch of seemingly important characters introduced during the first half of the film only to be forgotten during the second half, as if they never existed. On the acting side, the cast was barely okay. In the grand tradition of B-films, the heroine (Kate Mara) was the only one who showed any signs of promise with the rest of the cast displaying community theater performances. Especially Ed Marinaro who apparently never learned to act after his buff body and good looks faded away.
This movie was an obvious attempt at trying to revive the UL films by adding elements from such thrillers as "The Ring" and "The Grudge". But taking ideas from other films shouldn't come as a surprise for this series since the first two "Urban Legends" were ripoffs of "Scream" and "Scream 2" (what's next? An Urban Legend set in a hostel?). That wasn't entirely a bad thing since out of the dozens of "Scream" ripoffs, the UL films were the only good ones. They were fun and they added their own unique spin. Sadly, the same can't be said for "Bloody Mary" which does nothing fun or unique with the premise. And it certainly never comes close to being eerie or creepy like "The Ring" or "The Grudge" for the reasons mentioned above, the supernatural element wasn't established well enough and Mary is nowhere near as scary or even interesting as Samara or Kayako. She comes across more like a angry Goth girl with bad make-up. The film could have worked if they had a director who could have made Mary's scenes more chilling and atmospheric but instead they're just dull, uneventful and predictable.
One of the film's biggest offenses is that it completely betrays the title. The film has nothing to do with the actual legend of Bloody Mary or what she supposedly does when summoned. Rather than base the film on true Bloody Mary legends they come up with a lame story of their own involving a prom from 1969.
I didn't hate the movie like I thought I would but I also didn't enjoy it as much as I should have. I will say that "Bloody Mary" is at least worth checking out for the spider scene alone. That was the film's one true highlight.
it was just Horrible, The movie didn't make it sense at all
The plot: On Homecoming night, Samantha (Mara), Gina (McCormick), and Mindy (Rulin) are having a slumber party at Sam's house due to being black-listed by the sexy football players. Since the dance and game are out of the question, the trio stays up and entertains themselves with Urban Legends..all leading up to BLOODY MARY. With nothing better to do and a whole night to waste, Sam chants "Bloody Mary." Her friends laugh... "Bloody Mary." More laughter. On the third and final "Bloody Mary," the friends are kidnapped by three jocks and return soon thereafter, shaken but well. Sam begins having hallucinations and soon bodies turn up - is it all a high school prank taken to grisly extremes or is it Bloody Mary, who's youth was taken far too early?
Worst think about this is that they don't even use a mirror REALLY Then marry pop up anyway not scary not creepy.
This is the only one good part in the movie - That part is when spiders come out girl face was really good it is bit over the top scene but the Rest of the movie is garbage 3/10 just for that scene
I bought this DVD full of good expectations, based on the name of director Mary Lambert, since "Pet Sematary" is one of my favorite horror movies ever. Unfortunately, the predictable and forgettable story of "Urban Legends: Bloody Mary" is very bad and full of clichés. Mary crawling from the bottom of the bed is a rip-off of Samara in "The Ring". It seems that there is only some care with the gore deaths, but the same does not happen with the characters. For example, Samantha's mother Pam (Nancy Everhard), who told the story of Mary to Samantha, vanishes and Samantha and David never ask for additional information about Mary to her. David is stupidly killed and Samantha in the end of the story with Grace does not miss or even mention him. The death of Heather Thompson, attacked by spiders, is the best moment of this disappointing flick. My vote is five.
Title (Brazil): "Lendas Urbanas 3: A Vingança de Mary" ("Urban Legends 3: Mary's Revenge")
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesThe "porn" Buck Jacoby (Michael Coe) watches at the motel contains a scene from a dream sequence from Urban Legend 2 : Coup de grâce (2000), where Amy dreams she is having sex with Trevor.
- GaffesWhen Heather gets out of bed, she puts her slippers on and walks over to her vanity mirror. Later when the spider falls to the floor and she crushes it, she is barefoot.
- Citations
David Owens: Just because I have a dead Mexican hooker in my room doesn't mean I went to Mexico.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The Kill Count: Urban Legends: Bloody Mary (2005) Kill Count (2023)
- Bandes originalesI Will Always Be There
Written by Masrissa Steingold, Clinton Rusich and Jeff Rona
Performed by Niki Haris
Courtesy of Niki Music, Inc.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 $US (estimé)
- Durée
- 1h 33min(93 min)
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1