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Urban Legends
Urban Legends is a 30 minute 2007 television documentary-style series hosted by Michael Allcock. David Hewlett became the new host in 2011. In each episode, three urban legends are dramatized and presented to the television audience; the audience is then to speculate which one or two of the three is true. Each legend has witnesses to tell the story. For the one or two fake legends, the witnesses are actors, while the true legend uses real people affected by the story. Included in each episode are two quick quiz-like stories, called mini-myths, which air before the commercial breaks. Each will begin with the number of the mini myth and its name, followed by the story. After the commercial, the answer to the mini-myth is announced and the rest of the programming continues as it previously had. The show originally aired on the Biography Channel in the U.S., History Television in Canada and FX in the United Kingdom where it was hosted by Mark Dolan. It has also aired in Argentina, New Zealand, Sweden, Norway, Australia, Finland, Estonia, The Netherlands, Russia, Hungary and Denmark. The series briefly returned to the Syfy network as an "Original Series" with new episodes starting on Monday April 18, 2011, then moved to the regular time, Fridays at 10. The new episodes followed exactly the same format as the original but were narrated by Stargate's David Hewlett. The show now airs occasionally as reruns and mini-marathons on both SyFy and Chiller.
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Plot Summary
A group of friends on a road trip to a remote cabin stumble upon a local legend that quickly turns into a terrifying reality. As they delve deeper into the chilling folklore, they find themselves targeted by a relentless killer with a sinister agenda. With no escape and nowhere to hide, they must confront their deepest fears to survive the night.
Critical Reception
Urban Legends was met with mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences. While some appreciated its attempts at creating suspense and its nod to classic slasher films, many found the plot predictable, the acting uninspired, and the overall execution lacking.
What Reviewers Say
Fails to deliver on its promise of suspenseful horror.
Relies too heavily on tired slasher tropes.
Lacks originality and compelling character development.
Google audience: Audience reviews were largely disappointed, with many citing a predictable plot and a lack of genuine scares as major drawbacks. Some viewers felt the film was a missed opportunity to explore interesting urban folklore themes.
Fun Fact
The film's director, Rob Zombie, is known for his distinctive style in horror filmmaking, often drawing inspiration from B-movies and cult cinema, though 'Urban Legends' did not receive the same level of acclaim as some of his earlier works.
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