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A jilted ex-girlfriend plots revenge after her former beau comes back to their hometown with a new lover.A jilted ex-girlfriend plots revenge after her former beau comes back to their hometown with a new lover.A jilted ex-girlfriend plots revenge after her former beau comes back to their hometown with a new lover.
Mary Decaro
- Taylor
- (as Mary Griffin)
Philip Winters
- Doug Donaldson
- (as Phil Winters)
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You've seen this premise a million times. Crazy Firl or Crazy Guy wants someone, they are obsessed, someone else is in the way. So if someone else is in the way what should they do?! That's where the fun and craziness begins. I personally love this movie because Mischa Barton is a very under rated actress. She plays crazy really really well. Btw this was a lifetime movie ... for whatever reason it is hard to find now. If you find it, watch it.
The star quarterback returns to his hometown for the winter break with his new girlfriend. The problem is his old girlfriend ( Mischa Barton ) seems to have forgotten they split up. The ex claims everything's fine and even befriends the new girlfriend but after accidentally running the new girl down on the road and seriously injuring her things go bad. I was very impressed with the acting in this movie especially Mischa Barton to my surprise. She does a good line in menacing glares and some pretty creepy looks and as you find out just how deep her obsession goes with her ex boyfriend her acting helps to make the character believable. I love these bunny boiler movies and while this doesn't bring to many new ideas to the table, it is still a strong entry in this sub-genre of thriller. There are enough edge of the seat moments when you're willing the characters on and the tension is building to make this film a worthwhile watch. I enjoyed this movie.
Starts out well enough, and i was looking forward to seeing Mischa Barton for the first time and she looks so much like a cross between likeables Kirsten Dunst and Jessica Rothe, but unfortunately Homecoming does not bring home the goods, only a heap of rubble. The production and direction are both terribly handled and really just dumped a lot of crap onto the actors to try and salvage what they could from what was afforded them. Barton tries hard and there are glimpses of talent, as well the supports manage flickers of hope but at the end of the day, their earnest efforts are not enough to save this from sliding down the dumbwaiter.
I've always really enjoyed this film to be honest. I understand though, the bad reviews it's not for everyone but I do really like it and think for the cheesy, campy watch it's worth it. It does have its moments of suspense for sure.
Look let's be honest, this movie is nothing special. It's at best an alright misery rip off and at worse a brundlefly of better movies. However, I honestly can't hate it. Like okay it's not my favourite movie by a long shot (though I'd be lying if I said I really like Jessica Stroup in anything.......except prom night and iron fist but more on those later) but it's at least acknowledging of how derivative it is. Mischa Barton is ridiculous but still kinda creepy, the boyfriend is pretty likeable if a bit too naive at times, there's some moments in it that make me genuinely flinch every time I see them (that ankle break is pretty brutal). So yeah, it's shameless in deriding from better movies but come on, you knew that going in. It's cliched, silly and at a few points just plain weird, but if you can switch your brain off for a bit, it's not bad.
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- GoofsWhen Mike and Shelby are alone in the bowling alley, she pours him an Iced Tea. As the conversation continues, his drink switches to his right and his left. When it's on his right, it's appears to be a Coke. When it's on his left, it's an iced tea again.
- Alternate versionsThe US DVD includes deleted scenes as a extra.
- ConnectionsEdited from Homecoming: Deleted Scenes (2009)
- SoundtracksDo You Love Me?
Written by Jason Brewer
Performed by Explorer's Club
Courtesy of Dead Oceans
By Arrangement with Bank Robber Music
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- $1,500,000 (estimated)
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