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Creepiest Little Girl Ever?


I was just wondering if I was the only one wholly freaked out by that little blond girl who keeps taunting Donovan's character. She wasn't too bad at the beginning, but right before the big game, she finds him sitting by himself and just *stares* at him with that terrifying smile.

Rightfully so, Driscoll looks uncomfortable, but I was watching it in a dark room and I had to pull myself away from the screen a little T^T

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Well...you might be the only one because I thought she was cute and I think those parts where she was staring at him was insinuating that she was going to be a future basketball player coached by Driscoll.

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There are at least two of us who agree -- CREEPY -- and I don't think it added anything to the film. Otherwise I really enjoyed this movie!!

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Agreed; never explained the purpose of her.

Creepy=yes

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I found that child to be more annoying than anything.

Marry me,Bob Gunton!

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The first couple of times they showed her in the stands, I thought she was just cute, and like someone else said, a future player. But that last time before the championship game, you're right. Creepy. I almost thought she was going to turn out to be the ghost of a child coach and his wife had lost some point.

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Hahaha...this really made me lol. You ever see that George Clooney movie, "Dusk til Dawn"? It's about a couple of bank robbers causing the normal mayhem, hijacking a family in an RV...things are going along pretty much business as usual until they pull into this bar in the middle of nowhere. Sun goes down and...vampire time! Hungry vampires ready to feed! All hell breaks loose and you're suddenly watching an entirely different movie!

So now I'm picturing this sweet little basketball movie (which I really like, by the way) and it's right before the big game and all of a sudden you realize this movie isn't about basketball at all. It's really a horror flick about a terrified coach and his wife who were sent to some hellish town and are being haunted by a dead girl.

Now that version probably would have gotten a lot more attention than this movie ever did, which is a shame really.

But thanks for the laugh.

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