What Prompted You to write a Review?
I want to keep people away from this movie.
How was the Plot, Acting, Direction?
This movie was pathetic. I love Justin Long, but this is probably my least favorite movie with him in it. The acting was terrible as was the plot.
Were You ENTERTAINED?
I was able to sit through the entire movie without turning it off, so I was somewhat entertained. By the end, though, I wish I would've stopped watching a long time ago.
Did It Fulfill Expectations? Hype Level?
I was severely disappointed in this movie. I honestly thought I would be watching a good horror movie, but I ended up laughing through the entire movie.
Did a Movie Trailer Establish a HYPE?
The trailer was what made me want to watch this movie. I was excited to see this movie after watching the trailer, but I decided to wait until the DVD release.
Is This Movie Mainstream Or Pretty Obscure?
The movie is pretty mainstream. It seems like a movie that any horror movie fan would like to see.
Above all, Establish Your Star Rating 1-5 Or 1-10?
Out of 10 stars, I would give this movie 2 stars. It kept me entertained and laughing throughout the whole movie, but horror movies shouldn't do that.
How would you recommend the movie?
I don't recommend this movie at all. I'm easily entertained, and this movie was a disaster.
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Touted as a return to Sam Raimi's horror-movie roots, Drag Me to Hell is indeed closer in spirit to the director's Evil Dead pictures than to his Spider-Man films. You got your gypsy gargoyles with rotted dentures, your upchucking corpses, your flexible two-way orifices--yes, Raimi's definitely back in the saddle. There's even a story: a sad loan officer (Alison Lohman) turns down the aforementioned denture-wearing gypsy for a loan extension, which leads to an evil curse and a date in hell in three days' time. A séance, an animal sacrifice, and a session in a storm-tossed graveyard will make the 72 hours pass very nervously, thank you, along with assorted scares. Justin Long plays Lohman's upper-class boyfriend, and Raimi fills the rest of the cast with some unusual and unfamiliar types. Along with the giddy horror-comedy that bursts out of the movie every 10 minutes or so, there's also an underlying mood of pity: Lohman's character is something of a hard-luck sad sack, who does enough wrong things to make her seem like a truly abject individual, well outside the heroic model of most multiplex offerings. (Lohman's own little-girl-lost quality adds to this feeling.) But don't let that get in the way of the fun-ride aspects of this goofy enterprise: Drag Me to Hell is a bunch of Z-movie gags wrapped in top-drawer production values.--Robert Horton
Stills from Drag Me to Hell (Click for larger image)
