Deadgirl’s Jenny Spain Makes 2008 Gruesome

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I just watched Deadgirl’s Jenny Spain get all gruesome in the 2008 horror flick that will leave you crying for mommy! Jenny Spain is actually a pretty dead girl in sick kind of way, so I would definitely say she’s a hot dead girl.

The Rob Zombie “Living Dead Girl” tune would have been great for this film! This horror flick had some camera shots that looked fantastic of Jenny Spain.

Certain parts of this film did remind me of Hostel and I think that the dialogue could have been better scripted, but overall this was a good horror movie. This is the type of film that gives hope to pathetic losers everywhere.

The one thing that did annoy me about this movie was the looming presence of a black dog, that would come out of nowhere and scare the main characters. I could see that maybe happening once in the movie, but it got old after the first time. What really grabbed me about this movie was the realism in Jenny Spain’s disturbing and uncomfortable performance.

I don’t want to give away too much about this movie, because I watched this horror film without really knowing that much about it, which made it more enjoyable to view. When you’re watching this movie, make sure you’re eating a plate of spaghetti. You may be wondering why spaghetti? All I can say is you’ll see why.

This movie could have been easily called, “My Zombie Lover” or “My Zombie Fetish”. What would have made this movie really cool is if Ricky (Shiloh Fernandez) and JT (Noah Segan) did some background research on the asylum that housed the dead girl.?? Joann played by Candice Accola looked incredibly hot, but I have to say that Jenny Spain stole the show by being the ultimate wild zombie chick.?? If you are looking for a deliciously dark and gritty film from the pits of the abyss, then I would get your hands on this sick flick today.

>> Deadgirl’s (Unrated Director’s Cut) may still be on sale at this link.

Grade: B

Posted by DeWayne Strickland on Sunday, February 27th, 2011. Filed under Entertainment. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Responses are currently closed, but you can trackback from your own site.

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