Urban Legend

1998 "What you don't believe can kill you."
5.6| 1h40m| R| en| More Info
Released: 25 September 1998 Released
Producted By: Original Film
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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A college campus is plagued by a vicious serial killer murdering students in ways that correspond to various urban legends.

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Lawbolisted Powerful
PodBill Just what I expected
CommentsXp Best movie ever!
Philippa All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
lukandkilt Is it on the same level as the Scream movies? No, but it certainly belongs to the same family. An enjoyable flick with a fair share of well-executed whodunnits and scares.
NateWatchesCoolMovies Urban Legend is pretty much like Scream, but a lot less meta and a bit more atmosphere, unfolding as you'd expect it to, with a group of college kids getting killed in bizarre circumstances that all relate to half whispered local myths. One of their professors is Freddy Krueger himself, Robert Englund, and who better to lay down the tongue in cheek groundwork than such a familiar face and expressive, dynamic presence like him. Looking back on this it's fairly shocking how terrific of a cast it has and how it's been mostly forgotten in the annals of slasher archives. Jared Leto, Alicia Witt, Rebecca Gayheart, Joshua Jackson, Tara Reid, Natasha Gregson Warner and Danielle Harris headline as the varied campus rats, with Harris a standout as the obnoxious bitchy goth stereotype, far from her timid Jamie Lloyd in the Halloween films. There's a prologue cameo from horror vet Brad Dourif as well as appearances from Loretta Devine, Julian Richings, Michael Rosenbaum and a priceless John Neville, getting all the best lines as the college's salty Dean. The kills are all done in high 90's style, the story takes a Scream-esque twisty turn in the third act and as far as atmosphere goes, it pretty much outdoes the ol' ghostface franchise. Spooky good time.
Sandcooler "Urban Legend" is a movie that clearly tries to cash in on the slasher revival started by "Scream", but I don't mind that because it's a very well-made horror movie. It looks slick, but some of the false scares genuinely work and the murders based on urban legends are a good addition (even though they bail on that pretty quickly). The whodunit aspect is also entertaining, there are so many red herrings thrown around in this movie. However, the climax is pretty disappointing. When you find out who the killer is in "Scream", you're genuinely surprised: it's a movie that's even more fun to watch the second time, because then you can puzzle it all together. The revelation in "Urban Legend" on the other hand makes no sense whatsoever, and you just feel cheated by the movie. Thankfully you've seen plenty of good kill scenes by then, so it's a mistake that's easy to forgive.
The_Film_Cricket 20 years of slasher movies have more or less deluded my interest in a movie like 'Urban Legend'. How many times can you repeat the same old scenes over and over and over again? There are many overdone horror movie standards but the one that irritates me the most is the one where the girl walks into a dark room and doesn't turn on the light, says 'hello?' at least twice before being tapped on the shoulder and whips around to a stinger on the soundtrack to discover that it's Kimberly or Natalie or Greg or Brian or Kimmy or Blake or Jessica or Shawn or Danny or Jenny or Sandra or Paul or Brenda or Marty or Brandy or Buffy or Heather or Michele or Kippy - but never the killer at least not the first time.My mind has become so adhered to these formulas that I am weary from it. The formula is so familiar that it's like hearing James Brown's 'I Feel Good' where not only have you heard it so many times that you know the words but you know the pauses and tweaks in the music by heart as well.The movie takes place on a college campus where no one ever studies, no one goes to class and everyone looks like soap opera stars on hiatus. There is a mad killer on the loose wearing a parka even where it's too hot to wear a parka. The kids are killed off according to old urban legends (that's the films gimmick) and all die off one by one in the order of how famous they are in real like a.k.a. if you aren't famous your death will come early in the film.I am going to diverge here for a moment if you will indulge me . ..I have a lot of time to think during a movie like 'Urban Legend' and here is the thought that I had. I know this cast from their previous work and most of them have done some very good work. I have a mental picture of them standing as a group on a studio lot between two sound stages. On one sound stage they could film 'Urban Legend'.On the other they could film this movie: A group of kids go to college and have the normal problems that most young people have like deciding on a major, cramming for exams, dealing with pressure to get work in on time and trying to please their demanding professors. We could also get to meet them as individuals and see how they react to one another with personality clashes, romantic entanglements, sexual pressures etc. We could get to know them and follow them through one year of college . . . Oh wait, that doesn't sell does it?