What Happened To The Rage Carrie 2?

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  • @LiirThropp2687
    @LiirThropp2687 Рік тому +222

    I've never understood the hate for this movie. Is it a masterpiece like the original? No way. Is it a perfectly decent, entertaining 90s horror flick? Yes. In my opinion, it's good. I like Rachel and Jesse, I like that Sue came back, the story is pretty good, and the ending when Rachel finally flips out is awesome. Very underrated, unfairly hated movie.

    • @vampirascoffin870
      @vampirascoffin870 Рік тому +6

      Beautiful said comment💯🤘🏼

    • @brandonpage7087
      @brandonpage7087 Рік тому +6

      I think it's awesome too, & underserving of the hate it gets. This film takes me back to my highschool days!

    • @LiirThropp2687
      @LiirThropp2687 Рік тому +5

      @@brandonpage7087 People compare it too much the original I guess. Understandable being how it's a sequel. But not exactly fair. Of course it doesn't stand a chance in that regard. But on it's own, I think it's great. Very entertaining and makes me nostalgic.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +5

      ​​@@LiirThropp2687 I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old. You can not possibly forget about this movie as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍👍💯😎

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +4

      ​@@brandonpage7087 I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍👍💯😎

  • @GooniesGirl
    @GooniesGirl Рік тому +62

    Finally! Someone else who gets this film. I actually enjoyed Carrie 2: The Rage. I totally bought into the Romeo & Juliet love story and the backstory about Rachel's biological parents. The way Sue was killed was brutal and unceremonious.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +3

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @GooniesGirl
      @GooniesGirl Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672 Yes to ALL of this ☝️

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +2

      ​@@GooniesGirl Thanks ☺️ The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you can not possibly forget as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍💯👍😎

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +2

      I love The Rage:Carrie 2 as much as I love the 1976 Carrie adaptation. The movie was originally a standalone movie named The Curse and was going to began production in 1996 with Emily Bergl as the lead role but it never happened, fast forward to February 1998 it was rewritten as a sequel to the 1976 Carrie adaptation. Filming of The Rage:Carrie 2 under its working title Carrie 2: Say You’re Sorry was filmed on location in the area of Charlotte,North Carolina between April 25,1998-July 1998, two weeks after filming began the original director Robert Mandel quit due to creative differences and Katt Shea was brought in as director which meant two weeks worth of footage to reshoot. Katt Shea later revealed in a 2019 interview regarding The Rage:Carrie 2 that Robert Mandel was actually fired two weeks after filming began and that she was brought in to salvage something of a mess rather than cancel production altogether. The bad part about The Rage: Carrie 2 was Sue Snell getting killed off trying to prevent history from repeating itself, but I did enjoy the movie.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +1

      @@GooniesGirl I agree the relationship between Rachel Lang and Jesse Ryan was like Romeo & Juliet, as told by the English teacher 12 minutes into the movie.

  • @prodigal_rebel_2062
    @prodigal_rebel_2062 Рік тому +110

    This movie is one of my guilty pleasures and it narrowly escaped being shelved and locked away in a vault, as it was theatrically released only 3 weeks before the tragic Columbine High School shooting.

    • @davidcurry332
      @davidcurry332 Рік тому +4

      Same as me Saw the theater with my homey right after he goes the second year or year after I graduated but no I saw the theater is pretty cool I don’t own it I don’t think I used to but I thought it would be too hard to find I don’t think I could flip though I like cult Movies that lotta people don’t like

    • @Pinkranger87
      @Pinkranger87 Рік тому +3

      That's probably Why it didn't do so great

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +9

      I agree, originally The Rage:Carrie 2 was going to be released theatrically in theaters on October 16,1998 during the Halloween season but was pushed back to March 12,1999. If production on The Rage: Carrie 2 finished any later most likely it would be shelved and not released until further notice.

    • @Pinkranger87
      @Pinkranger87 Рік тому +5

      @@TracyGJacksonTV I remember right after The Columbine massacre they blamed everything, Horror movies, Music, video games. I remember alot horror movies were trying ride the scream and Blair witch project Wave but the Columbine massacre really put a damper on that

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +6

      @@Pinkranger87 The entertainment industry was blamed shortly after Columbine, some tv show episodes and movies were delayed and postponed or the titles of movies were changed shortly after Columbine. One of the movies that were delayed was O a modern day high school adaptation of Othello which starred Mekhi Phifer, Julia Stiles and Josh Hartnett which wrapped up filming on April 13,1999 and was originally going to be released by its original distributor Dimension Films on October 17,1999 but it got delayed twice and didn’t get released until August 31,2001 when Miramax gave the rights to Lionsgate. Two episodes from the 3rd Season of Buffy the Vampire Slayer were pulled by The WB from its original scheduled Airdate one of the episodes “Earshot” aired on September 21,1999 while the season finale “Graduation Day Part 2” aired July 13,1999. Most likely if production finished later The Rage:Carrie 2 would have been shelved and released at a later time but thank goodness filming wrapped in July 1998.

  • @agmarkwell
    @agmarkwell Рік тому +43

    Rachel Blanchard playing the lead mean girl is a win, in my opinion. At the time, she was working on the "Clueless" TV series, where she played the main character, sweet kind-hearted Cher. It blew my mind to see her portray the exact opposite type of character so well.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +3

      I agree, production on The Rage:Carrie 2 began April 25,1998 and concluded July 1998. Two of Emily Bergl’s co stars were in other projects, mainly Rachel Blanchard who was doing Clueless and while Cher was sweet and kind hearted Monica Jones was the total opposite. Also Charlotte Ayanna who was in The Rage: Carrie 2 she was in Jawbreaker and her character Liz Purr died in the opening due to a prank gone wrong, the difference is that in Jawbreaker Liz Purr was a kind sweet hearted popular girl while in The Rage: Carrie 2 Tracy Campbell was the bitchy mean popular girl.

    • @clintonheinis6203
      @clintonheinis6203 Рік тому

      ​@TracyGJacksonTV good job at telling details

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      @@clintonheinis6203Thanks, The Rage:Carrie 2 was originally started off as a standalone film in 1996 called The Curse and was about to go into production that same year with Emily Bergl as lead but it never happened. Fast Forward February 13,1998 it was rewritten as Carrie 2 and soon after filming and production took place in the area of Charlotte, North Carolina between April 25,1998-July 1998 with Robert Mandel as director. Two weeks after filming began Robert Mandel quit due to creative differences and shortly after Katt Shea took over as director and two weeks worth of footage to be reshoot. Prior to Mandel’s firing, Teddi Siddall originally played DA Deputy Karen but once Katt Shea took over as director she ended up taking over the role when the studio didn’t fund a reshoot so the scene where Sherrif Kelton wanted to press charges against Eric for the sex points game along with DA Deputy Karen had to be refilmed with Katt Shea. Teddi Siddall was a friend of Katt Shea who did extensive work in Shea’s first film Stripped to Kill (1987) and Katt called Teddi to apologize for replacing her.

  • @Scottocaster6668
    @Scottocaster6668 Рік тому +42

    People should definitely give this movie another go. It is really good.
    She is so believable and ruthless, you'll be cheering for her.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +4

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old. 😍😎👍💯 Rachel Lang wasn't playing no games.😏😈😅😱😰 Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party.😏😈

    • @CaulkMongler
      @CaulkMongler Рік тому +3

      Honestly that rampage scene is worth it all imo

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Рік тому +2

      @@CaulkMongler it is!
      I said: "Oh S**t, you guys pissed her off now!" 😆

  • @grapeshot
    @grapeshot Рік тому +64

    Interesting how they never tore down what was left of the prom room from 1976. You would think the town wouldn't want to be reminded of that tragedy or at the very least they would have put a memorial where the prom room once stood.

    • @Scottocaster6668
      @Scottocaster6668 Рік тому +14

      I thought that too when I saw it..."Wth, why is the ruins still there 20 yrs later??" That was the only dumb part.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +5

      In the 1974 Novel Carrie White not only killed some people at the prom she destroyed the whole town, and after the tragedy basically Chamberlain became a ghost town most of the people who survived left the town.

    • @ngultrum1
      @ngultrum1 Рік тому +1

      Sue even talks about, calling it "a twisted memorial to that night".

  • @LindsayDamnit
    @LindsayDamnit Рік тому +10

    i am so glad others appreciate this movie as much as i do.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @domwalker6526
    @domwalker6526 Рік тому +34

    I was like 8 when this came out and thought it was great. 20 plus years later I still love this movie. It's one I think you had to grow up with

    • @heathd9034
      @heathd9034 Рік тому +4

      I was eight too. I love this movie.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +3

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      ​@@heathd9034 I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍

    • @domwalker6526
      @domwalker6526 Рік тому

      @@heathd9034 classic right?

    • @domwalker6526
      @domwalker6526 Рік тому +2

      @@dejaalston8672 I feel that it's one I love and can have some mindless fun with every time

  • @KillerKistal
    @KillerKistal Рік тому +17

    I LOVEEEEE CARRIE 2!! So underrated. Thank you for covering this flick!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old. You can not possibly forget about this movie as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍😎👍💯

    • @Steven-ez6qp
      @Steven-ez6qp 2 місяці тому

      Yess Fr 💯 I'm just seeing this now and hey Question? Remember that swimming pool scene where the really mean bully guy Mark trying to kill Her he's Soo mean but She tricks him causing him to get trapped under Thick Plastic under water 💦🫁😲 he's Desperately Scrambling trying Soo hard to escape for Air and all You can say is Oops 🤭🤣 too late lol bye bye sir 💀 lol was actually kinda funny and Deserved wouldn't you agree with me?

  • @mylifefornick
    @mylifefornick Рік тому +20

    The performances in Carrie 2 made it feel so real.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +2

      Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. She was actually a social outcast at Glenbrook South High School so she uses that method and interpretation to make her performance more raw, genuine, and believable.😍😎👍💯

  • @donaldporr9682
    @donaldporr9682 Рік тому +49

    It was not as good as the first, but this was still very good. I really felt for her.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍 The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you root for the main character instead of the sub-character's to win. It also addresses the issues of how difficult it is to be a young woman today and it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions as that was Katt Shea purpose and interpretation of the story which works perfectly for the movie which made it unique and special.😍😎💯👍 Rachel Lang had a difficult, frustrating, and hard life due to her upbringing as she lost her mother to schizophrenia when she was a little girl, lives with neglectful foster parents, and is a social outcast at Bates High School but despite that she managed to be confident and bolder which I totally admire.😍😎💯👍 When her best friend Lisa Parker committed suicide after being rejected and humiliated by Eric Stark a popular yet cruel football jock as she was a victim of a "sex for points" game as they sleep with girls, dumped them, and rate them on a point value Rachel falls in deep depression and despair as her and Lisa shared a close bond as they both have matching tattoos to symbolize it.😭🥺😞 Jesse Ryan a popular jock yet genuinely nice guy expressed sympathy and remorse for Lisa's death when he asked Tracy Campbell a popular yet cruel cheerleader doesn't it bother her that Lisa "offed" herself and Tracy reacted coldy saying she wasn't "anybody" which shocked Jesse which is why he broke up with her due to her lack of empathy. On the same night Rachel's basset hound dog Walter gets into a car accident and Jesse happens to be driving on the same road notices Rachel when she uses her telekinesis to broke his car window which gained Jesse's help. Jesse takes Rachel to the veterinarian and afterwards they go to a cafe when they have a nice talk such as Jesse displaying compassion and sincerity for Rachel as she is grieving Lisa's death. The more Jesse and Rachel spend time together they both fall in love with each other despite their social status and reputation at Bates High School. For once in her life Rachel finally got a chance of happiness and as a audience I was so happy for her 😍 but unfortunately it backfired horribly as she became a target by the football team lead by Eric's friend Mark Bing a popular yet cold hearted jock that plot's to humiliate her for her involvement in the investigation of the "sex for points" game despite that's it's covered up by the district attorney because the player's families have political influence.😭🥺😞 Everytime when I watch the party scene my heart aches for Rachel because not only was it humiliating it was also sad because Rachel was under the impression that she finally found social acceptance and happinesses from other individual's but unfortunately the bullies show their true blue faces and intentions.😭🥺😞 The prank work successfully but it takes a bloody and violent turn as Rachel uses her telekinesis to exact revenge. Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun of suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party. 😏😈 When Rachel said " I don't have anyone" I felt that in my heart as she lost everything she loves and she never felt desirable, appreciated, and loved.😭🥺😞 The ending was bittersweet due Rachel getting her revenge but at the same time she died knowing that Jesse truly and dearly loved her for who she was. My heart aches for Rachel and Jesse as they make such a cute couple as they are both down to earth and genuine as I really wanted them to be together forever as the movie would have ended on a triumphant note.😍😎👍💯😭🥺😞

  • @RavynAngelDarck
    @RavynAngelDarck 5 місяців тому +2

    I was a senior in high school when The Rage came out and I was actually reading Carrie when I heard about it. I love the movie and my daughter is now reading Carrie and we're planning to watch both movies back to back.

  • @NIGHTGUYRYAN
    @NIGHTGUYRYAN Рік тому +7

    oh this movies great. love the thorn effect - really gives rachel her own identity. i remember people were not happy with this movie, but i thought it was fine.

    • @vampirascoffin870
      @vampirascoffin870 Рік тому

      Facts 💯 love this movie

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎 It was at that moment that shit just got real as Rachel finally reached a breaking point and got triggered by now seeing a different side of her.😏😈😅😱😰

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      ​@@vampirascoffin870 I love The Rage Carrie. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      I agree, The Rage:Carrie 2 wasn’t exactly a box office hit when it was originally released but it also narrowly escaped being locked away in a vault due to the fact that it was released a month before The Columbine High School Shooting occurred on April 20,1999. If production on The Rage: Carrie 2 finished any later most likely it would have been shelved and not released until further notice out of respect of those who were affected by the tragedy in Littleton,Colorado but thank goodness it wasn’t shelved because filming and production was done between April 25,1998-July 1998. The Rage: Carrie 2 was originally going to be released theatrically on October 16,1998 during the Halloween season but it was delayed and released March 12,1999.

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +17

    Mena Suavari had a big year in 1999, playing notable characters in "American Pie" and "American Beauty." Needless to say, she probably won't be speaking favourably of THIS film any time soon.

    • @doctorfeinstone6524
      @doctorfeinstone6524 Рік тому +1

      Why not? I mean, I would think she'd have a bigger problem with Kevin spacey than this movie

    • @AnnieBoBannie421
      @AnnieBoBannie421 Рік тому

      @@doctorfeinstone6524 Kevin Spacey wouldn’t have any interest in her…

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +2

      Mena Suvari did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Lisa Parker as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role.😍😎👍💯

    • @bjornjohansen9688
      @bjornjohansen9688 6 місяців тому

      Mena is now only getting Direct to DVD type gigs so Im sure this film will be the last of her embarrasments. Lol

  • @wstine79
    @wstine79 Рік тому +69

    I had a buddy of mine in film school who was a PA on the Rage Carrie 2. Emily Bergl did a fine job and the prom scene was fun to watch, but the rest is felt kind of teen drama cheesy.

    • @lynlyhickey
      @lynlyhickey Рік тому +9

      Very cool! It was shot in my home town!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +4

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎💯👍 Rachel Lang wasn't playing no games.😏😈😅😱😰 Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun of suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party.😏😈

    • @CaulkMongler
      @CaulkMongler Рік тому +6

      I’m ok with teen drama/cheesy! There’s a place for everything.

    • @Aethereality
      @Aethereality Рік тому +1

      When I first saw it, I was still a teenager, so that’s probably why I love it so much!

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +1

      Emily Bergl did an amazing job, this was her first film as well as her first time on camera. Emily Bergl at the time was doing plays when she was doing The Rage: Carrie 2, shortly after the movie was released she turned down offers In horror movies due to the fact that she would be
      typecast as a scream queen.

  • @alielsayed3549
    @alielsayed3549 Рік тому +6

    When she used her telekinetic powers to break that girls glasses and it shattered all into her eyes. Ahhhh one of the best kills.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      You mean Monica Jones, a friend of Tracy Campbell as well as the girlfriend of Brad Winters. She had it coming

  • @Marcus616
    @Marcus616 Рік тому +12

    I'm a fan of this movie. I saw it in theaters as a teen, and I still own the film on VHS.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯

  • @jayDee92133
    @jayDee92133 Рік тому +16

    No lie...I liked the sequel hell even the 2013 remake of the OG movie.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎 Carrie (2013) is absolutely and positivity one of worst horror movies of all time on so many levels. It felt rushed and forced. It's a disgrace in the franchise. To this day I'm still trying to comprehend why would they even make the movie like what? I'm confused.😕🤔

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672I was disappointed with the 2013 Carrie adaptation, but I love the 2002 Carrie adaptation because it stayed faithful to the 1974 novel and the fact that Carrie White survived when Sue revived her and drove Carrie to Florida. The 2002 made for TV Carrie adaptation served as a backdoor pilot for a Carrie TV Series but the series never happened due to low ratings. The Rage:Carrie 2 was my favorite sequel

  • @trinaq
    @trinaq Рік тому +9

    I've just noticed that this movie, like Friends, also features characters called Rachel, Monica and Bing, though it's likely just coincidental.

    • @sissysovereign1294
      @sissysovereign1294 Рік тому

      It's possible that those names were just really popular in the 90s

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Місяць тому

      @@trinaq The characters in The Rage:Carrie 2 shares some similarities as well as differences with the characters from both the 1976 Carrie adaptation as well as the 1974 Carrie novel. Rachel Lang is the half sister of Carrie White and is different from her half sister Carrie but they both share the same father and both have telekinesis. Jesse Ryan is a combination of both Tommy Ross and Sue Snell, while Tracy Campbell as well as Mark Bing are both combinations of Billy Nolan and Chris Hargensen. Monica Jones is based off of Norma Watson and Tina Blake but wear glasses like Helen Shyres in the 1976 Carrie adaptation. In the original script, Tracy was a blonde like Chris Hargensen and wore DKNY Glasses similar to how Helen wore glasses while in the movie Tracy was a brunette like Chris Hargensen was in the book. Deborah aka Amy was based off of Helen Shyres, and Eric Stark’s father Lou Stark was a lawyer like John Hargensen who was the father of Chris Hargensen.

  • @StarshineGoomba
    @StarshineGoomba Рік тому +6

    This is one of those cases where the film didn't even come to the theater in my town, partly due to it only having two screens at the time. However, I rented it as soon as it came out on video and absolutely loved it. I never actually purchased it, but now I wish that I would have.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯

  • @dejaalston8672
    @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +9

    I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). You can not possibly forget about this movie as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍👍😎💯

  • @alienmoosestudios
    @alienmoosestudios Рік тому +1

    Definitely an underrated gem. Thanks for sharing 😊

  • @DaveRave81
    @DaveRave81 4 місяці тому +1

    Its a GREAT film and has a more heartbreaking ending as Rachel was easily likable and her bf obviously loved her in return. The end was really sad.

  • @brandonpage7087
    @brandonpage7087 Рік тому +5

    Critics & many others of the time may have misunderstood & hated this flick, but my generation saw it for the brilliant horror classic that it is. I'm shocked as to why it's still not a cult film. Maybe one of these days, it finally can be. Thanks for explaining this film's connection to the original Carrie. I was always a bit puzzled by how it was connected to the first. This is definitely a misunderstood classic!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672I agree Emily Bergl did a great job as Rachel Lang, this is her first time on camera as well as her first film. Emily Bergl was a stage actress at the time she did The Rage:Carrie 2 because she signed to be in the film since 1996 when it was a standalone film called The Curse

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +1

      The Rage: Carrie 2 originally was a standalone film called The Curse and was meant to go into production in 1996 with Emily Bergl as lead but it never happened, then fast forward February 13,1998 that’s when it became Carrie 2. Filming took place mostly in the area of Charlotte, North Carolina between April 25,1998-July 1998 under the name Carrie 2:Say You’re Sorry, two weeks into filming the original director Robert Mandel supposedly quit due to creative differences and Katt Shea took over as director which meant two weeks worth of footage to reshoot. Katt Shea later revealed in a 2019 interview regarding The Rage: Carrie 2 that Robert Mandel was fired and MGM brought her in to salvage something of a mess rather than cancel production. One of the scenes filmed by Robert Mandel was when Eric and his father Lou was being interviewed by Sherrif Kelton and Deputy District Attorney Karen who was originally played by the late Teddi Siddall, when Katt Shea took over as director the scene was refilmed with Shea taking over the role as Deputy District Attorney Karen. Katt Shea later called Siddall to apologize for replacing her.

  • @lonellfletcher
    @lonellfletcher Рік тому +8

    This movie is way better than its reception. If not for the shadow of the original Carrie, this would’ve been more successful.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @davidcoombsbestmegadethalb9780
      @davidcoombsbestmegadethalb9780 5 місяців тому

      @@dejaalston8672 this movie sucked

  • @doctorfeinstone6524
    @doctorfeinstone6524 Рік тому +28

    I saw this in the theater. It felt like an after school PSA that turns into a horror movie. Also, they gave Sue snell such a quick and undignified death that it loses points for that also

    • @joshuaortiz4886
      @joshuaortiz4886 Рік тому +2

      this!!!

    • @crystalpastor8665
      @crystalpastor8665 Рік тому +6

      I know! Poor Sue tried to help and got killed for it! What a shame!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +3

      ​​@@crystalpastor8665 Facts that was such a brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent death for Sue Snell 😭🥺😞 as of today it still makes me cringe or squirm.😰😱😣😖 Sue Snell was genuinely and sincerely trying to help Rachel Lang after her best friend Lisa Parker committed suicide after being rejected and humiliated by Eric Stark a popular yet cruel football jock as she was a victim of a "sex for points" game as they sleep with girls, dumped them, and rate them on a point value and desperately trying to prevent a repeat of a another Carrie experience as she is known for " The Black Prom Tragedy" but it backfired horribly as Sue was trying to get inside Mark Bing's mansion when he was having a football game after-party but she was brutally killed unknown to Rachel as she was impaled by a fire-poker as Rachel uses her telekinesis to exact revenge after she was publicly humiliated as she became a target by the football team that plot's to humiliate her for her involvement in the investigation of the "sex for points" game despite that's it's covered up by the district attorney because the player's families have political influence.😭🥺😞

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      Sue Snell's death is one of the most brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent death in the whole entire movie as of today it still makes me cringe or squirm.😰😱😣😖

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672the sad part about Sue Snell’s death was that she wanted to help Rachel and prevent history from repeating itself, in the original script Sue managed to get into the house unharmed and tried to save Rachel only to get doused in alcohol and hit with a flaming log as she burns to death.

  • @efan2012
    @efan2012 Рік тому +4

    Yay, I'm glad you guys covered this one and actually did it fairly! It's nice to see a positive critique of this for a change. The previous video done for comedy just wasn't up to par, that dude didn't even watch the movie honestly from how his critiques were, and besides if he did it didn't come through well. He offered the same attack points everyone's used since 1999 but do they hold water? Not really. I watched that movie expecting it to be horrendously bad, but it ended up being quite good and surprising. I didn't expect it to win me over like it did but it was one of the most shocking first watches I ever had. I am un-ashamed to say this but I love this movie. It's a great sequel and honestly one of the better movies of it's kind for that era. Is it perfect, heck no, but it's way better than it's given credit for. A lot of people who hate on it don't get why it works, a lot of them expected it to be shot for shot like the original and it wasn't and I respect it so much for that. At it's core it's a human tragedy way more than a horror flick and I think that's where the movie excels like it does. It had the courage to make Rachel a more complex character who has a true backstory and tragedy all around her and it works so much better for it. It's one of the most tragic human interest stories I've seen. Bergel was perfect for the role and carried so well. The supporting cast minus a few over-actors was honestly well cast too. Brad from Home Improvement was beyond perfect for the main baddie, and the rest of the dudes were awful. The girls were great too. They were great eye candy but they nailed the stuck up bitty behavior so much better than I expected them too.
    The villains in this are so sociopathic it's honestly amazing to watch in that dark way.. you can sense their demise deservingly coming and it helps to make for the 3rd act to be so amazing. Unlike the original there is no character they deserves any sympathy they all deserve what happens to them.
    The real ace in the hole is Jason London as Jesse, they couldn't have cast anyone more perfect for that spot. He is amazing in this and plays it so real and natural. He coulda been a cliched goody too shoes but he's not, he's honestly quite loveable as Jesse. I played Football and I've experienced both sides of the spectrum in terms of teammates had some jerks like the other dudes in the movie (well not that messed up but jerks none the less,) but I had a best friend who I played with who just was like Jesse and I dug that. Their romance is honestly the heart and soul of the movie.. they work in such a grounded and humanistic way it honestly surprised the hell out of me. They worked well together and i wanted them to win so badly. The Romeo and Juliet parallel didn't bother me that much honestly because it's not really that, there's some comparisons but they are their own thing. London really shines in the final act, the last 10 minutes are some of his best acting of his career. That ending is heartbreaking still I just hated they ruined it with that crap digital effect. Shoulda just left it more simpler it woulda worked better.
    Glad to see this one is growing in fans it deserves all the praise it gets.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old. You can not possibly forget about this movie as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story. 😍😎👍💯 The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you root for the main character instead of the sub-character's to win. It also addresses the issues of how difficult it is to be a young woman today and it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions as that was Katt Shea purpose and interpretation of the story which works perfectly for the movie which made it unique and special. 😍😎👍💯 Rachel Lang had a difficult, frustrating, and hard life due to her upbringing as she lost her mother to schizophrenia when she was a little girl, lives with neglectful foster parents, and is a social outcast at Bates High School but despite that she managed to be confident and bolder which I totally admire.😍😎👍💯 When her best friend Lisa Parker committed suicide after being rejected and humiliated by Eric Stark a popular yet cruel football jock as she was a victim of a "sex for points" game as they sleep with girls, dumped them, and rate them on a point value Rachel falls in deep depression and despair as her and Lisa shared a close bond as they both have matching tattoos to symbolize it.😭🥺😞 Jesse Ryan a popular jock yet genuinely nice guy expressed sympathy and remorse for Lisa's death when he asked Tracy Campbell a popular yet cruel cheerleader doesn't it bother her that Lisa "offed" herself and Tracy reacted coldy saying she wasn't "anybody" which shocked Jesse which is why he broke up with her due to her lack of empathy. On the same night Rachel's basset hound dog Walter gets into a car accident and Jesse happens to be driving on the same road notices Rachel when she uses her telekinesis to broke his car window which gained Jesse's help. Jesse takes Rachel to the veterinarian and afterwards they go to a cafe when they have a nice talk such as Jesse displaying compassion and sincerity for Rachel as she is grieving Lisa's death. The more Jesse and Rachel spend time together they both fall in love with each other despite their social status and reputation at Bates High School. For once in her life Rachel finally got a chance of happiness and as a audience I was so happy for her 😍 but unfortunately it backfired horribly as she became a target by the football team lead by Eric's friend Mark Bing a popular yet cold hearted jock that plot's to humiliate her for her involvement in the investigation of the "sex for points" game despite that's it's covered up by the district attorney because the player's families have political influence.😭🥺😞 Everytime when I watch the party scene my heart aches for Rachel because not only was it humiliating it was also sad because Rachel was under the impression that she finally found social acceptance and happinesses from other individual's but unfortunately the bullies show their true blue faces and intentions. 😭🥺😞 The prank work successfully but it takes a bloody and violent turn as Rachel uses her telekinesis to exact revenge. Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party.😏😈 When Rachel said " I don't have anyone" I felt that in my heart as she lost everything she loves and she never felt desirable, appreciated, and loved.😭🥺😞 The ending was bittersweet due to Rachel getting her revenge but at the same time she died knowing that Jesse truly and dearly loved her for who she was. My heart aches for Rachel and Jesse as they make such a cute couple as they are both down to earth and genuine as I really wanted them to be together forever as the movie would have ended on a triumphant note.😍💯👍😎😭🥺😞

    • @petcafes
      @petcafes Рік тому

      i love that i read this whole thing

  • @robertknapp7938
    @robertknapp7938 Рік тому +4

    Just watched this and Cherry Falls yesterday, this movie is still awesome the 3rd act is the shiznit.

  • @dejaalston8672
    @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +9

    The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you root for the main character instead of the sub-character's to win. It also addresses the issues of how difficult it is to be a young woman today and it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions as that was Katt Shea purpose and interpretation of the story which works perfectly for the movie which made it unique and special.😍😎💯👍 Rachel Lang had a difficult, frustrating, and hard life due to her upbringing as she lost her mother to schizophrenia when she was a little girl, lives with neglectful foster parents, and is a social outcast at Bates High School but despite that she managed to be confident and bolder which I totally admire. 😍😎💯👍 When her best friend Lisa Parker committed suicide after being rejected and humiliated by Eric Stark a popular yet cruel football jock as she was a victim of a "sex for points" game as they sleep with girls, dumped them, and rate them on a point value Rachel falls in deep depression and despair as her and Lisa shared a close bond as they both have matching tattoos to symbolize it.😭🥺😞 Jesse Ryan a popular jock yet genuinely nice guy expressed sympathy and remorse for Lisa's death when he asked Tracy Campbell a popular yet cruel cheerleader doesn't it bother her that Lisa "offed" herself and Tracy reacted coldy saying she wasn't "anybody" which shocked Jesse which is why he broke up with her due to her lack of empathy. On the same night Rachel's basset hound dog Walter gets into a car accident and Jesse happens to be driving on the same road notices Rachel when she uses her telekinesis to broke his car window which gained Jesse's help. Jesse takes Rachel to the veterinarian and afterwards they go a cafe when they have a nice talk such Jesse displaying compassion and sincerity for Rachel as she is grieving Lisa's death. The more Jesse and Rachel spend time together they both fall in love with each other despite their social status and reputation at Bates High School. For once in her life Rachel finally got a chance of happiness and as a audience I was so happy for her 😍 but unfortunately it backfired horribly as she became a target by the football team lead by Eric's friend Mark Bing a popular yet cold hearted jock that plot's to humiliate her for her involvement in the investigation of the "sex for points" game despite that's it's covered up by the district attorney because the player's families have political influence.😭🥺😞 Everytime when I watch the party scene my heart aches for Rachel because not only was it humiliating it was also sad because Rachel was under the impression that she finally found social acceptance and happinesses from other individual's but unfortunately the bullies show their true blue faces and intentions.😭🥺😞 The prank work successfully but it takes a bloody and violent turn as Rachel uses her telekinesis to exact revenge. Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party.😏😈 When Rachel said " I don't have anyone" I felt that in my heart as she lost everything she loves and she never felt desirable, appreciated, and loved. 😭🥺😞 The ending was bittersweet due to Rachel getting her revenge but at the same time she died knowing that Jesse truly and dearly loved her for who she was. My heart aches for Rachel and Jesse as they make such a cute couple as they are both down to earth and genuine as I really wanted them to be together forever as the movie would have ended on a triumphant note. 😍👍💯😎😭🥺😞

    • @GameOn71213
      @GameOn71213 Рік тому +2

      That shit is too long

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      @@GameOn71213 I like to state the specification and classification of the plot of the movie and the role and the background of what the character contains.😍💯👍😎

  • @TracyGJacksonTV
    @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +3

    The Rage: Carrie 2 is an underrated sequel and I love it as much as I love The 1976 adaptation. Originally it was meant to be a standalone film in 1996 as The Curse with Emily Bergl as lead and production would began that same year but nothing happened, then in February 1998 it was rewritten as Carrie 2 and started filming on location in the area of Charlotte,North Carolina between April 25,1998-July 1998. Two weeks after filming began the original director Robert Mandel quit due to creative differences and Katt Shea took over as director with two weeks of footage to reshoot, Katt Shea later revealed in a 2019 interview regarding The Rage:Carrie 2 that director Robert Mandel was fired and the studio brought her in to salvage something of a mess. Originally The Rage: Carrie 2 was scheduled to be released in theaters October 16,1998 but MGM pushed it back to March 12,1999. Also The Rage:Carrie 2 narrowly escaped being shelved and locked away in a vault due to the fact that it was released a month before The Columbine High School Shooting that occurred on April 20,1999. MGM confirmed that if production was finished any later it would have been shelved and not released until further notice out of respect for the lives lost and the victims families as well as the survivors of the tragedy at Columbine High School.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      Facts. The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you can not possibly forget as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍💯👍😎

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672 I agree, but 88 films released The Rage:Carrie 2 on Blu Ray in the United Kingdom March 2019. Scream Factory released The Rage: Carrie 2 with the 2002 Carrie adaptation as a double feature Blu Ray in April 2015 which went out of print October 8,2019.

  • @ctuna3360
    @ctuna3360 Рік тому +2

    I went to see it back in '99! A good movie then and still good now!!

  • @tommyvinegar
    @tommyvinegar Рік тому +4

    I'ma have to re-watch this movie. I haven't seen it in a long time

    • @madmir5327
      @madmir5327 Рік тому +1

      Ya same here..I'm gonna search for it later so I can rewatch as well😊

    • @tommyvinegar
      @tommyvinegar Рік тому

      @@madmir5327 I only seen it once way back then. I forget it exists

    • @Standup307
      @Standup307 3 місяці тому

      @@tommyvinegarwhat did you think? I just watched it first time. Terrible awesome movie

  • @katpocalypsemeow4554
    @katpocalypsemeow4554 Рік тому +16

    I LOVE this movie. Personally I like much more than the original. I'm able to relate to Rachel much much more than I was Carrie.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @GameOn71213
    @GameOn71213 Рік тому +1

    I feel like this is the only movie that gave us a proper explanation as to where the powers might come from

  • @marqijackson6103
    @marqijackson6103 Рік тому +3

    It would have worked better if they just named it the rage and let the similarities to Carrie be a reveal. Trying to cash in on the name cost them a better return

  • @juicycoutureee
    @juicycoutureee Рік тому +7

    “Emotionally engaging” is a perfect way to describe this film.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @JD-bo5gi
    @JD-bo5gi Рік тому +1

    Loved and still loved anything Stephen King, found this gem at my local video store and rented it without hesitation!! Absolutely crazy it didn’t get better rating. Still have it in my collection. Surprised the audience score is so low.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @brentbare7280
    @brentbare7280 3 місяці тому +1

    The plot involving the high school jocks who use a point system to rate their sexual conquests is inspired from a real-life 1993 sex scandal involving a group known as the Spur Posse. The film went into production in 1998 under the title Carrie 2: Say You're Sorry.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV 3 місяці тому

      That is true, the main plot of The Rage: Carrie 2 where the football players had sex with most of the girls at school and rate their scores was partially based off the Spur Posse scandal. Filming of The Rage: Carrie 2 was between April 25,1998-July 1998, the original director Robert Mandel was fired two weeks after filming began so Katt Shea took over as director which meant two weeks of footage to reshoot. Katt Shea was hesitant at first but she was told that everyone would be fired and that the film would be shelved if she didn’t.

  • @jeffthekillercriticremixer5968

    Another thing from the old movie that Carrie says is that she isn't the only one that can do it that was that one line that she told her mother.

  • @gups4963
    @gups4963 Рік тому +3

    I literally graduated in 99, no H.S. didn't go off the rails to the degree the bullies took it to here. Good god that is a collection of some of the worst in that entire year throughout the country lol

    • @kriticosART
      @kriticosART Рік тому +1

      That's why I couldn't get into this movie. All the characters where mustache torling villains. The original Carry had a group of bad kids and a lot of innocents. Just like any other high school.
      My high school had drama at the worst a girl threw a molotov cocktail into the wrong car. But it wasn't a massacre.

    • @gups4963
      @gups4963 Рік тому

      @@kriticosART Exactly, no shortage of he typical angsty teen jackasses but kids whose cruelty causes a suicide just getting worse? That's abridge too far for me, though there were girls who went around sleeping with guys to get pregnant then bailing. Though I do recall suicides being a big issue at least where I lived in Plano TX. Got some national coverage

  • @simoneyavar7086
    @simoneyavar7086 Рік тому

    I saw this in theaters with my high-school boyfriend and loved it. I still love it to this day.

  • @xoxoRachelZegerSuperfan
    @xoxoRachelZegerSuperfan Рік тому +6

    I loved this film, the bullies in this were so much more awful than in the original so the party massacre was so satisfying to watch, and the commentary on rape culture was so ahead of it’s time for 1999

  • @ALM1GHTY.PEANUT
    @ALM1GHTY.PEANUT Рік тому

    You guys put out the best content on this channel

  • @rainydaygaming5507
    @rainydaygaming5507 Рік тому

    I caught this on video back in the day. Glad to see it get some attention. I don't know that I'll rewatch any time soon, but it's worth a watch if you're a high school horror fan.

  • @celeboria
    @celeboria 2 місяці тому

    I loved that the plot just conveniently happened to forget that Rachel had telecenetic powers, which could have saved her as she was crushed under the collapsed awning.

  • @docsamson198
    @docsamson198 Рік тому +6

    A former co-worker of mine had Emily Bergl in their wedding party. Said Emily was totally fat shamed on the set by the producers. Also said Amy Irving was completely insane. Other than that, it was an enjoyable experience for everyone involved (sarcasm dialed up to 11.)

    • @Spectra651
      @Spectra651 Рік тому +3

      I know that shouldn't surprise me, and yet it does. Emily Bergl looks like a size 0-2 at the absolute most in this film. Also, the irony of the star of an anti-bullying movie essentially being bullied by the producers of that movie certainly isn't lost on me.

    • @docsamson198
      @docsamson198 Рік тому +1

      @@Spectra651 Yes, I agree. Quite ironic. Fat shaming Emily, or anyone, should never happen. From what I gathered, it was more about controlling her and reminding her who was in charge. Pretty despicable.

    • @abparry5159
      @abparry5159 Рік тому +1

      Oh wow. So Amy Irving was insane but in what way? Just bad behaviour?

    • @docsamson198
      @docsamson198 Рік тому +1

      @@abparry5159 She acted entitled and was very demanding. It’s like she had no idea that she was in a medium sized budget horror movie. Totally delusional. Maybe because she used to be married to Steven Spielberg? That’s what I heard.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +3

      Wow, that’s crazy that Emily Bergl was mistreated on the set. If I recall that one of the original director Robert Mandel was fired two weeks after filming began and Katt Shea was brought in as director which meant two weeks worth of footage to be reshot, I do know that Emily wasn’t happy with the changes to the original script but she was happy to do a film that spoke out about rape culture when she talked about The Rage: Carrie 2 in a post of Instagram. This was her film debut as well as her first time on camera since she was a stage actress at the time.

  • @jonathanellwanger8240
    @jonathanellwanger8240 Рік тому +1

    I've loved this movie since it came out. It's very much a product of the 90s, just as the original was in the 70s. But the story is timeless, revenge by someone who you shouldn't have picked on. My ONLY gripe is when they go to the old ruins of the High School that Carrie burned down. No remnants would still be there after a 20 year disaster. I loved everything else about it. Especially the thorn tattoos. Very 90s

  • @GoreyBits
    @GoreyBits Рік тому

    That scene with the swimming pool is forever burned into my mind

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      Mark Bing absolutely and positivity deserved his fate as he was the main source of Rachel's public humiliation.😏😈

  • @TempleBuilder
    @TempleBuilder Рік тому +1

    The decision to give her thorny vine like veins made this a movie that I don’t forget even it’s just vaguely at times

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      It was symbolize Rachel's anger and rage as she finally reached a breaking point and got triggered by now seeing a different side of her. 😏😈😅😱😰

    • @Steven-ez6qp
      @Steven-ez6qp 2 місяці тому

      Yeah Fr 💯 I'm just seeing this now and hey remember that swimming pool scene where the really mean bully guy Mark trying to kill Her he's Soo mean but She tricks him causing him to get trapped under Thick Plastic under water 💦🫁😲 he's Desperately Scrambling trying Soo hard to escape for Air and all You can say is Oops 🤭🤣 too late lol bye bye sir 💀 lol funny and Deserved wouldn't you kinda agree with me?

  • @jessinthecomments
    @jessinthecomments Рік тому

    I actually really liked this movie and watched it several times. I still remember the song that was playing at the party just before all hell broke loose.

  • @Galgomite
    @Galgomite Рік тому +1

    Carrie 2 was a lot of fun to see in theaters. I was in high school at the time and the idea of "modern" Carrie killing people with CDs was irresistable. The new protagonist was played very well and I enjoyed it.

    • @Galgomite
      @Galgomite Рік тому

      Carrie 2 would have made more money if it was more accessible-- it's literally hard to pay money to own it.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @Galgomite
      @Galgomite Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672 Well-said! It's a shame that releases of this movie have been so sparse.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      ​@@Galgomite Thanks 😊 The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you can not possibly forget as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍😎💯👍

  • @terrylodge4846
    @terrylodge4846 Рік тому

    I never gave this a chance back in the day but I must admit, I might go for it. There looks like some really nice cinematography here, better than than a lot of its contemporaries of the time (scream/I know../faculty/urban legend, etc)

  • @Lei-AICPhD
    @Lei-AICPhD Рік тому +1

    I absolutely love love love The Rage Carrie 2! It’s epic! Jason London?! Please ❤🤘🏽🖤

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @whoablack3138
    @whoablack3138 Рік тому +1

    This move spoke to my generation I was a sophomore in high school this came out love this movie

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍😎👍💯

  • @highvoltageshock7933
    @highvoltageshock7933 Рік тому +1

    I used to own this on DVD. I must say, it was good in its own way, but had it remained its own film and not have anything to do with the CARRIE mythos whatsoever, it would've been a lot better than most people would give it credit for.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @sharpasanylynx
    @sharpasanylynx Рік тому +2

    This is much more fun movie than the 2013 remake

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @jayeckberg774
    @jayeckberg774 Рік тому +1

    I saw this at the theaters when it came out and I enjoyed it. I bought the DVD when it came out, I didn't know about the Blu-ray release.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      Scream Factory released The Rage:Carrie 2 on Blu Ray along with the 2002 Carrie Adaptation as a Double Feature in the USA April 2015 which is out of print as of October 8,2019. 88 Films under license from MGM released The Rage: Carrie 2 on Blu Ray in the UK March 2019.

  • @slate49
    @slate49 8 місяців тому

    Original Carrie movie was such great film..I always felt sadness for the characters. And that’s thnx for the script and the direct

  • @sparkfadingspark
    @sparkfadingspark Рік тому +4

    I only saw this movie once years and years ago, I never knew the guys were based on actual IRL people. So sick to hear the only person who was punished from the IRL group was lewd towards a ten year old 🤢 Just goes to show that real life is honestly worse than the movies tbh.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +3

      Unfortunately yes. It was based on a 1993 incident in which a group of high school jocks known as The Spur Posse we're involved in a sex scandal. It just shows how their are cruel and heartless individuals in the world that don't have no remorse or regret for their actions which is absolutely and positivity heartbreaking and sad.🥺😭😞

    • @Steven-ez6qp
      @Steven-ez6qp 2 місяці тому

      Yes Amazing movie 😍 I'm just seeing this now and hey remember that swimming pool scene where the really mean bully guy Mark trying to kill Her he's Soo mean but She tricks him causing him to get trapped under water 💦🫁😲 he's Desperately Scrambling trying Soo hard to escape for Air and all You can say is Oops 🤭🤣 too late lol bye bye sir 💀 lol actually kinda funny and Deserved wouldn't you agree with me?

  • @jeeither
    @jeeither Рік тому

    just watched this last night. I enjoy it, it makes me very nostalgic.

  • @Numu_Nunit
    @Numu_Nunit Рік тому

    Watching the Syfy channel horror marathons at a young age is how I came across this gem.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @Father_of_Death
    @Father_of_Death Рік тому

    "The Rage: Carrie 2" is my favorite of them.

  • @benatkinson5671
    @benatkinson5671 Рік тому +2

    I saw the movie in a theatre, and I loved it!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @geeshep4836
    @geeshep4836 Рік тому +1

    I REMEMBER WATCHING THIS MOVIE ON SHOWTIME BACK IN 2000 AND THEN I BOUGHT THE MOVIE ON VIDEO AFTER THAT AND NOW I HAVE CARRIE 2 ALONG WITH CARRIE ON DVD MY FAVORITE MOMENT IN CARRIE 2 IS THE PARTY SCENE WHERE RACHAEL GETS REVENGE ON EVERYBODY GOOD TIMES GOOD TIMES.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      Rachel Lang wasn't playing no games.😏😈😅😰😱 Wacthing Rachel getting her revenge on them was so satisfying as they all deserved it as they we're very cruel and heartless due to them constructed a "sex for points" game, mocked and made fun of suicide which is a serious issue, and they recorded a intimate moment of a student and exposed it to everybody at a party.😏😈

  • @gieniagienia4085
    @gieniagienia4085 Рік тому

    This was my favourite movie for many years.

  • @Oldskoolhunter
    @Oldskoolhunter Рік тому

    I agree! This is a solid movie, took the time to build the characters not like recent times, film makers in the horror gene continue to make characters you dislike across the board (like heroes you are supposed to get behind).

  • @dakyah3385
    @dakyah3385 2 місяці тому

    This was such an off brand version of the first Carrie . Nothing will beat that

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Місяць тому

      I love The Rage:Carrie 2 as much as I love the 1976 Carrie adaptation despite the fact it wasn’t exactly a box office hit when it was released on March 12,1999. It was originally meant to be a standalone film called The Curse and was supposed to go into production in 1996 with Emily Bergl as the lead but nothing happened, fast forward to February 13,1998 it was rewritten as Carrie 2 and filming began on April 25,1998 in the area of Charlotte,North Carolina with Robert Mandel as director. Two weeks after filming began, Robert Mandel quit due to creative differences and Katt Shea took over as director which meant two weeks of footage to reshoot. Katt Shea later said in a 2019 interview that Robert Mandel was actually fired and that MGM brought her in to “savage something of a mess” she was hesitant about it but she was told that if she didn’t take over that everyone would be fired and the movie would be shelved. Filming concluded in July 1998, Sissy Spacek who played Carrie White in the 1976 Carrie adaptation was offered a cameo in The Rage:Carrie 2 which she turned down but did grant permission for Katt Shea to include archive footage from the 1976 Carrie adaptation.

  • @KattMurr
    @KattMurr Рік тому +5

    I love this movie!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @MMLynnmarie
    @MMLynnmarie Рік тому

    I'm not a fan of horror movies but I enjoyed this one. I like how in this one it was an actual romance instead of charity. The relationship was real sweet. I hate their wasn't an happy ending for them but it makes sense

  • @adriennereyes5405
    @adriennereyes5405 Рік тому +4

    I love this sequel 😊🤟🤟

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and, violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @Steven-ez6qp
      @Steven-ez6qp 2 місяці тому +1

      Yes Ma'am 🤟🏼 Fr and I'm just seeing this now and hey Question? Remember that swimming pool scene where the really mean bully guy Mark trying to kill Her he's Soo mean but She tricks him causing him to get trapped under Thick Plastic under water 💦🫁😲 he's Desperately Scrambling trying Soo hard to escape for Air and all You can say is Oops 🤭🤣 too late lol bye bye sir 💀 lol actually kinda funny and Deserved wouldn't you agree with me?

  • @mousemd
    @mousemd Рік тому

    I believe I watched this. I tried to view the Carrie remakes. Nothing can match the original. Spacek was incredible!

  • @DonnieMajestic
    @DonnieMajestic Рік тому

    Saw it in theaters and got the dvd years after, it was a really good sequel im baffled it flopped all the way to hell.

  • @theunholinesswithin70
    @theunholinesswithin70 7 місяців тому

    I've only watched this movie once, and I remember liking it, but I couldn't handle that one scene of the crossbow hitting the guy, so I never watched it again.

  • @crystalpastor8665
    @crystalpastor8665 Рік тому

    I just saw this movie a few weeks ago, it was a good movie! I saw the original Carrie a few months ago too. I don’t know why I waited so long to watch it!

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @lynlyhickey
    @lynlyhickey Рік тому

    One correction…some of the shots where filmed in Chester South Carolina. Like the photo shop scenes. Just want my city to get a little love!!! Great video!!

  • @waynebrewer1901
    @waynebrewer1901 Рік тому +2

    At least they didnt try pretending an obviously beautiful woman is somehow ostracized as ugly by her peers in high school. They acknowledged their heroine is a pretty girl. It might have done better without the reference to "Carrie" at all. Like just was ita own thing. I feel like i would have been more interested in seeing that back then.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      In my opinion Rachel is very pretty. 😍💯👍😎 She could have been considered cool or popular but unfortunately due to her upbringing and life she was just misunderstood which is absolutely and positivity heartbreaking and sad as my heart aches for Rachel.😞😭🥺

  • @Lawlllz
    @Lawlllz 8 місяців тому

    I really like this movie. It was definitely inspired by scream and Halloween H20 but I loved how they did something different instead of just totally retreading the first movie. Plus, Emily Bergl gave an amazing performance. This movie is so underrated and a 90’s horror classic.

  • @salmonsdontdie4952
    @salmonsdontdie4952 Рік тому

    Saw this in theaters with my mom and brother way back when

  • @aaron8-8-8
    @aaron8-8-8 Рік тому +1

    Lord I remember this movie, I liked it. It was a good sequel. It's just an updated version of the original. Loved it

  • @Chinky111987
    @Chinky111987 Рік тому

    I had this vhs back in the day. Always really liked this movie

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @bjornjohansen9688
    @bjornjohansen9688 6 місяців тому

    I think the problem was that after the success of Scream in the later 90's, a lot of horror content got released and packaged as teen slasher type films to ride the wave of popularity. This film got caught in the frenzy. I still dont understand why they decided to market it so blatantly as a Carrie sequel. It is more like a retelling of the same story but in a later time period. Too similar to the original premise with nothing new and interesting to say.

  • @flyguy7825
    @flyguy7825 Рік тому +2

    Me personally I thought the movie was very unnecessary but it did have some themes that could've been explored in a horror movie or in a drama using the Carrie backdrop just was very unnecessary to me.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. The Rage Carrie 2 addresses the issues of how difficult it is to be a young woman today and it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions as if you bully outsiders or outcast they are push to their limits such as reaching a breaking point and getting triggered by seeing a different side of them as you really don't know what they are dealing with in their personal life as that was Katt Shea purpose and interpretation of the story which works perfectly for the movie which made it unique and special.😍💯👍😎

    • @flyguy7825
      @flyguy7825 Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672 Again it was in my opinion poorly executed the whole
      Telekinetic Wasn’t even explored all that much and the whole ending was anticlimactic for me

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      ​@@flyguy7825 The Rage Carrie 2 was absolutely and positivity constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end.😍😎💯👍 The ending was bittersweet due to Rachel getting her revenge but at the same time she died knowing that Jesse truly and dearly loved her for who she was. My heart aches for Rachel and Jesse as they make such a cute couple as they are both down to earth and genuine as I really wanted them to be together forever as the movie would have ended on a triumphant note.😍😎💯👍😭😞🥺

    • @flyguy7825
      @flyguy7825 Рік тому

      @@dejaalston8672 I disagree is this movie on peoples top 10 list?! Im gonna no

  • @1985Crystal
    @1985Crystal Рік тому

    This Movie is Good. I dont care what anyone think'S. I watched it every single week back when it Came out when I just started High School in 1999 and loved it and still do.

  • @Pinkranger87
    @Pinkranger87 Рік тому +2

    Also this movie came out right before The Columbine massacre. So a lot of Horror or horror comedies didn't do well. I'm surprised that wasn't put into the video

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому +1

      The Rage: Carrie 2 almost got shelved and locked away in a vault due to the fact that it was released on March 12,1999 a month before The Columbine High School Shooting occurred on April 20,1999 as confirmed by MGM. Had production on The Rage: Carrie 2 finished any later it would most likely be shelved and not released out of respect for the victims families and survivors of Columbine.

  • @03bgood
    @03bgood Рік тому

    This feels much like a sequel the same way Candyman 2021 was to Candyman '92.

  • @efan2012
    @efan2012 Рік тому +1

    If anyone wants this on blu ray I highly recommend the 88 films BR instead of the Scream Factory one. You do need a region free player, but 88 films did this movie a lot more justice than SF did. The deleted scenes for instance are watchable this time without the directors commentary, and honestly the transfer looks a lot better. I'm still hoping for a better US release though. SF was beyond stupid for forcing it on a double pack and they were quite lazy with the features, it deserved better.

    • @TracyGJacksonTV
      @TracyGJacksonTV Рік тому

      I agree, Scream Factory released The Rage: Carrie 2 on Blu Ray in April 2015 with the 2002 Carrie adaptation as a double feature which is out of print as of October 8,2019.

  • @coreylazy
    @coreylazy Рік тому

    I was going to leave a positive comment about the sound design getting better. Then the high pitch whine starting at 5:17 made me close the video.

  • @RyanVoorhies
    @RyanVoorhies Місяць тому +1

    I think overall it’s a cool movie on its own.

  • @VinnieRattolle
    @VinnieRattolle Рік тому

    As a fan of the original, I expected to hate the sequel, but I didn't. The only sin it committed was having flimsy ties between Rachel and Carrie. I've always thought it would've been better received if it had stood on its own.

  • @CourtneyGruenholz
    @CourtneyGruenholz Рік тому +1

    I personally love this movie. I think it was more tagged on as a Carrie sequel once so many similarities were noticed but you could use the changes made in the 76 movie from the 74 first edition novel and not get sued. Despite that as its own movie it can resonate with teens like me who were bullied in high school.
    Getting satisfaction in seeing those tormenters get tormented instead in a purely fictional yet fantastical way. Coming out before Columbine in 1999 puts it in a bad place but my parents took me to see it because I asked them too since I wasn't 18. They weren't big on horror or why I liked it but once they watched it...I think they understood.

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @GEMINIEARTHWALKER
    @GEMINIEARTHWALKER Рік тому

    I was in Highschool when this came out, I always liked it

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @AmityvilleFan
    @AmityvilleFan Рік тому

    "It was more entertaining then it had any ight to be" - true.

  • @gullpayne
    @gullpayne Рік тому

    Stayed for my fav narrator 👍👍👍

  • @OneUponADime
    @OneUponADime Рік тому

    Largely underrated

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому

      The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you can not possibly forget as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍💯👍😎

  • @damedan9389
    @damedan9389 Рік тому

    Carey's mother was bullying her, although she was insane. Her own psychic abilities made her so; she cared deeply for her daughter and was trying her best to let her know what was about to happen.

  • @tomasjephersin84
    @tomasjephersin84 Рік тому

    I Tend To Watch This One More Than The Original. This Came Out When I Was In 9th Grade. We Went To Try To Watch It In Theaters But Wouldn't Because It Was Rated R And We Were Too Young.

  • @iLLWiLL173
    @iLLWiLL173 Рік тому

    Like many I dismissed this movie for a while..but a friend of mine picked it up on DVD and let me borrow it...I was honestly kinda taken back by how good it was... Of course it's nothing like the original but it's a great movie to watch..sorta like The Thing sequel/prequel from 2011... give it a shot ..I'm sure you will enjoy it..

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😱😰 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

  • @mychunkyjordi7585
    @mychunkyjordi7585 Рік тому +1

    I don't mind this film 😊🐾 💜

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      I love The Rage Carrie 2. I really love the themes of the movie. The themes represent loneliness, isolation, social acceptance, depression, desperation, abandonment, and hopelessness which established the personality of Rachel Lang. Emily Bergl did a phenomenal and spectacular job portraying Rachel Lang as she put tons of emotion and depth into her role. To me the movie really speaks out a personal message as it shows severe or extreme consequences and circumstances of your actions. Also the concept was more brutal, explicit, graphic, and violent 😰😱 than Carrie (1976). It was decent. To this day I still watch it and I consider it a classic. It never gets old.😍💯👍😎

    • @mychunkyjordi7585
      @mychunkyjordi7585 Рік тому +1

      @@dejaalston8672 I actually prefer this to og as it's more upto date. I have a mental health condition and get crap for that. I'm different with what I wear and my views. It hits so close to home 👍

    • @dejaalston8672
      @dejaalston8672 Рік тому +1

      ​@@mychunkyjordi7585 The Rage Carrie 2 is one of those movies that you can not possibly forget as it's just so memorable and well-known. It is one of Katt Shea best and finest work in cinema as it addresses how difficult it is to be a young woman today. It is such a true blue modern gem. When it was first released it received negative reviews which totally confused me but despite that I hold it very close to my heart as I feel it was compared unfavorably to the original rather than taken it's own merit and I even preferring it to the original. The Rage Carrie 2 was something new, fresh, unique, inventive, stylish, cool, edgy, hip, and updated such as the concept and theme. Of course it's not similar to the original which I really love as it's offering a different perspective and perception of real life issues. The movie was just constructed perfectly from the very beginning to the end. They acknowledge it as a tragic love story and for the 20th anniversary of the film Scream Factory Blu-Ray released a Collector's Edition as it's finally getting the recognition and credibility it deserves as critics and audiences are fully understanding and comprehending the interpretation of the story.😍😎💯👍

  • @gellerbingsgaming
    @gellerbingsgaming Рік тому

    I haven't watched this film in years but I enjoyed it just as much as carrie

  • @jackmellor5536
    @jackmellor5536 Місяць тому

    I enjoyed this movie. I've got it on DVD.