
The producers had no thought of pacing or tone but the movie was not as terrible as reviewers appeared to have their collective knives out for. With all the quirks from Juno washed away, the film pokes fun at horror / demon possession (and the possible sexual dominance it can bring) and gives a finger to the current "Breaking News", knee jerk media. Jennifer becomes a victim, a weapon, a blessing and a curse for all characters involved. The film has solid acting and the decent special effects help. Megan Fox as the titled main character unfortunately has the least impact in comparison to Amanda Seyfield whom gets to display a wide range of effective and appropriate emotions. The film starts out fun but changes tones a bit and turns into "Buffy the, Carrie, Wonder Years Slayer" until it picks up again at the end. The majority of the soundtrack is enjoyable and stick around for the end credit stills. This reviewer not really sure if he watched the rated or unrated version of the film.
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