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REVIEW: Jennifer's Body (Blu-ray and DVD)

Jennifer's Body… to be honest, I didn't think I was going to like this movie. The only reason I decided to watch it was that I like horror flicks and hot chicks. Well, maybe there was a little more to it than that – from the description, it sounded like it might be akin to some of the campy horror classics. In any case, I'm glad I gave it a chance because I enjoyed it. The feminist, girl-power undertones aside, Jennifer's Body is a decent horror story and the Unrated Version adds some good value to the title.

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Meet Jennifer (Megan Fox), queen bitch (and slut) of the high school in the town of Devil's Kettle (named after a bottomless whirlpool that some superstitiously believe is a gateway to Hell). Jennifer is tired of the small town life and wants some more excitement, so she takes her childhood friend Needy (Amada Seyfried) to a local bar to see a city-based indie band called Low Shoulder. Jennifer thinks the lead singer (Adam Brody) is 'saltly' (meaning sexy – although that's not what the slang term really means, but maybe the writer is trying to coin a new phrase). Anyway, the lead singer likes Jennifer too, but not for the same reasons...

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