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I've Been Waiting for You
When a New England high schooler is mysteriously murdered, the town blames Sarah, the new girl who recently moved into a purportedly haunted house and who they believe to be the reincarnation of a witch who was burned at the stake 300 years ago.
Release : | 1998 |
Rating : | 5.3 |
Studio : | NBC Studios, WildRice Productions, Bonnie Raskin Productions, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Production Design, |
Cast : | Sarah Chalke Soleil Moon Frye Ben Foster Christian Campbell Maggie Lawson |
Genre : | Horror Thriller TV Movie |
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hyped garbage
It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
At first rather annoying in its heavy emphasis on reenactments, this movie ultimately proves fascinating, simply because the complicated, highly dramatic tale it tells still almost defies belief.
This is a gorgeous movie made by a gorgeous spirit.
Another one of Ben Foster's great performances. Iam one of his and his brother Jon's biggest fan's. They both do a great jobs acting. This movie had everything in it, great acting especially by Ben, costumes, production, directing and script.I think that it was a perfect choice to have on for a Halloween movie the day before. Lifetime made a great choice. I had to tape it because I love Ben so much. I could not believe that the killer was Charlie and not a spirit from long ago when this murder happened. This movie also teaches the important lesson that you should never spread rumors about someone or make fun of them.Kudos to the cast, crew and filmmakers. 10 out of 10 stars. Two Thumbs Way Up!
This is a clever fun interesting movie that is not very popular at all. If you liked Scream and I Know What you Did Last summer you would definitely enjoy this movie. Its not extremely gory or bloody, so people are sensitive to that will not have to worry. Its not very frightening but that doesn't make it any less enjoyable.The characters are likable and interesting with fun young actors and actresses. But mostly the story is very intriguing and once you see it you have to finish so you know whats beneath the mystery. So its not the next blockbuster or the scariest movie of all time but its definitely 100 percent worth the view!
I suppose I shouldn't worry to much about such things in modern movies, particularly the made-for-TV variety, but the anachronisms were just a bit much for me. For instance:The film's action takes place in Massachusetts; central to the plot is the story of a burned-at-the-stake witch whom apparently used to live in a certain house. Said burning occurred during the Salem witch hunts of 1692, but the house is an unmistakable Victorian. It doesn't take an expert to realize that the style is eponymous with the English Queen, which meant that it couldn't have existed in that form until the mid-1800's, at least 125 years after the murder.The accused witch, according to the (twenty-something) "high-school kids", supposedly was kept in a "straight-jacket in a padded cell in an asylum". I don't believe any of these things existed in Seventeenth Century Massachusetts; and even England's notorious Bedlam was more of a convenient dump-site for loonies, rather than a real mental institution.And for a three-hundred-year-old tombstone, particularly one exposed to the corrosive effects of urban New England's infamous acid rain over a good part of that time, the carving sure looked sharp and fresh.Otherwise, I rather enjoyed "I've Been Waiting for You", simply because, like most "slasher flicks", it gives me--someone whom worked at a state university for over a quarter-century-- the opportunity to watch college-age kids get tormented--even unto death.Mmmm...yes....
I saw this movie when it premiered on television. (Although I haven't seen it on since... why?)I read the book by Lois Duncan. It was a good book, so I was interested in the movie. When I saw Ben Foster was in it, I became more interested, because Ben Foster rocks! I was slightly disappointed in the ending of the movie. When I see a movie based on a book, I want it to be like the book. It wasn't some minor detail, either. It was the whole ending. The whole whodunnit was completely different than the book. Maybe I'm just a little quirky, and that very well could be, but that's my opinion. As a whole, the movie was still good, and I would watch it again if they put it on.