A newly possessed high school cheerleader turns into a succubus who specializes in killing her male classmates. Can her best friend put an end to the horror?A newly possessed high school cheerleader turns into a succubus who specializes in killing her male classmates. Can her best friend put an end to the horror?A newly possessed high school cheerleader turns into a succubus who specializes in killing her male classmates. Can her best friend put an end to the horror?
- Awards
- 3 wins & 4 nominations
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Juno Rinaldi
- Officer Warzakas Officer Warzak
- (as Juno Ruddell)
Josh Emerson
- Jonas Kozelleas Jonas Kozelle
- (as Joshua Emerson)
- Director
- Writer
- All cast & crew
- See more cast details at IMDbPro
Storyline
Nerdy, reserved bookworm Needy Lesnicki, and arrogant, conceited cheerleader Jennifer Check are best friends, though they share little in common. They share even less in common when Jennifer mysteriously gains an appetite for human blood after a disastrous fire at a local bar. As Needy's male classmates are steadily killed in gruesome attacks, the young girl must uncover the truth behind her friend's transformation and find a way to stop the bloodthirsty rampage before it reaches her own boyfriend Chip. —The Massie Twins
- Taglines
- She's evil... and not just high school evil.
- Genres
- Motion Picture Rating (MPAA)
- Rated R for sexuality, bloody violence, language and brief drug use
- Parents guide
Did you know
- TriviaMegan Fox (Jennifer) and Amanda Seyfried (Needy) have both said this is their favorite movie of their respective filmographies.
- GoofsAfter Melody Lane catches on fire and Needy and Jennifer are outside kneeling in the parking lot it is obvious that there are no lenses in Needy's glasses as there is no reflection of the fire.
- Quotes
Colin Gray: They're showing "Rocky Horror" at the Bijou next Friday night.
Jennifer Check: [confusing "Rocky Horror Picture Show" with the "Rocky" movies that Sylvester Stallone makes] I don't like boxing movies.
- Crazy creditsOver the first part of the credits we are shown the events leading up to the fate of Low Shoulder
- Alternate versionsDVD and Blu-ray releases include an unrated extended cut, which is five minutes longer thanks to over 60 alterations.
- SoundtracksI'm Not Gonna Teach Your Boyfriend How to Dance With You
Written by Owen Holmes, Kevin Snow, Dawn Watley, Ali Youngblood and Reginald Youngblood
Performed by Black Kids
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony Music Entertainment
Top review
There isn't anything wrong with a movie being fun
Clearly this is a movie that polarizes opinion, but I'd urge anyone with a taste for black comedy to give Jennifer's Body a chance. Having finally seen it, I enjoyed myself so much that I was left a little mystified that so many people seem to hate it.
Let's be straight about this, Jennifer's Body isn't awards material, but neither is it trying to be. It's a deliberately cheesy and darkly comic movie that definitely harks back similar movies from the 80s. Some of the darkest parts of the movie had me stifling guilty giggles; that's good black comedy in my book.
I thought the performance from the two leads was solid and enjoyable. Megan Fox played up Jennifer's sexiness, but gave her a subtle undercurrent of insecurity which gave tension to the character. Amanda Seyfried's Needy might not have been the cheerleader but was really the more settled and self-assured of the two characters.
Friendships held since childhood can become somewhat ambiguous as people age. This movie captured that well. To me the kiss between Jennifer and Needy really showed the low-key battle that was constantly raging between them, one they weren't consciously aware of most of the time.
Funniest scene for me involved some extremely shallow hipsters involved in some very dark dealings. Deliciously silly.
So, in conclusion, give this movie a try. There's a strong chance that you'll have a very good time.
Let's be straight about this, Jennifer's Body isn't awards material, but neither is it trying to be. It's a deliberately cheesy and darkly comic movie that definitely harks back similar movies from the 80s. Some of the darkest parts of the movie had me stifling guilty giggles; that's good black comedy in my book.
I thought the performance from the two leads was solid and enjoyable. Megan Fox played up Jennifer's sexiness, but gave her a subtle undercurrent of insecurity which gave tension to the character. Amanda Seyfried's Needy might not have been the cheerleader but was really the more settled and self-assured of the two characters.
Friendships held since childhood can become somewhat ambiguous as people age. This movie captured that well. To me the kiss between Jennifer and Needy really showed the low-key battle that was constantly raging between them, one they weren't consciously aware of most of the time.
Funniest scene for me involved some extremely shallow hipsters involved in some very dark dealings. Deliciously silly.
So, in conclusion, give this movie a try. There's a strong chance that you'll have a very good time.
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- KieranCoughlan
- Feb 25, 2010
Details
Box office
- Budget
- $16,000,000 (estimated)
- Gross US & Canada
- $16,204,793
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $6,868,397
- Sep 20, 2009
- Gross worldwide
- $31,556,061
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