Review of Disturbing Behavior (1998) by Dan H — 12 Apr 2015
It's very silly and dumb, but ultimately is still entertaining and fun. Nick Stahl is easily the best part of the film as Gavin Strick, the smart and paranoid stoner (This may actually be the best role I've seen Nick Stahl in).
Katie Holmes does a fine job and is very attractive (and is such as shot), Katherine Isabelle appears in the film (and does fine) well before her horror debut in Ginger Snaps, and Crystal Cass has a small role but gets a brief but hot scene of nudity.
William Sadler (aka The Grim Reaper in Bill and Ted's Bogus actor) has a supporting role as the town idiot, but does a good job. As for James Marsden, I've never been a big fan of his but I guess he does ok here.
Disturbing Behavior is certainly not a great film, but for what it was (a film about brainwashed/re-prograammed kids who go into fits of murderous rage whenever they get sexually aroused, as I said it's silly) I had a fun time with it and have no problems recommending it.
This review of Disturbing Behavior (1998) was written by Dan H on 12 Apr 2015.
Disturbing Behavior has generally received mixed reviews.
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