Impressed by Alison Lohman in Drag Me to Hell
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guptavis — 16 years ago(March 04, 2010 09:46 AM)
Absolutely Wonderful Performance !
She has somehow been overlooked by hollywood, possibly because americans dont like a pure and elegant beauty like her !
She deserves to be in the best of movies because of her beauty, charm and acting. Maybe the americans just cant associate with such a pristine gem of a girl. they just like to see empty girls that dont know anything over dropping their clothes. She should move to a culture where beauty is respected. -
Manfrombelmonty — 16 years ago(January 20, 2010 06:45 PM)
I enjoyed Drag Me To Hell, but she was just awful. Speaks volumes for Raini that he could make a decent movie despite having what was essentially a turnip as his main character.
Actually, that's a touch unfair. Turnips can display more emotion than her. -
Xero_the_Hero — 16 years ago(March 19, 2010 09:48 PM)
She is a horrible actress and if she was trying to fill the shoes of Bruce as a slight comic relief in a horror movie, she failed miserably. She should be banned from acting.
Xero
Are you stalking me? Because that would be super. -
kwikman — 15 years ago(June 02, 2010 06:52 PM)
Is it the role or the actress?
This sweet farmgirl from a homely background is THE Southern-Belle! Portraying the most innocent of society; from the soft-tone voice to her cute buck teeth, her fair skin, sunday school fashion-sense/style, all the way to her goodguy boyfriend. Crossing paths w/that psychic, she's not gullable, but very trusting (as if stealing hasn't been invented). i.e. Portrayal of the purest virgin of virgins. Either the role was made for Alison, or she does one hell of a job becoming Christine Brown. In fact, I can only see one factor in her life that doesn't fit. Being a loan officer, you have to have backbone. The ability to reject people from furthering themselves. Ideally, it would be a benefit to seek the sorrow of others, drinking their tears as you say NO w/o cause. To actually credit her as a skilled actress, she needs to take roles that gives range. If she pulls off a convincing Aileen Wournos (a la "Monster") I put money down on an Oscar. -
externaltestaccount — 14 years ago(February 15, 2012 12:39 PM)
Drag Me to Hell was the most entertaining movie of 2009. It was all out balls to the wall fun and Lohman owned it.
I watched this first time on my own, in Thailand (same as another poster on this thread) where the audiences can be quite conservative, and it got a resounding round of applause at the end - Very rare here. I loved it so much I went again, this time inviting my friends to see it. After that I persuaded more friends to watch it - everyone loved it's outrageous humour and energy. Obviously great work by Raimi, but Lohman was in on the joke, and it was a pitch perfect performance as usual from her. I hope she does not retire. -
Banjo_oz — 14 years ago(February 26, 2012 04:42 AM)
Just watched Drag Me To Hell for the first time, and wanted to say how great I thought it - and Alison - was.
From her fantastic car fight scene (she sold classic Raimi action perfectly), to her charmingly awkward scenes with Clay's parents and her boss, to her "crisis of conscience" towards the end, and her hilariously awesome Bruce Campbell turn in the grave!
DMTH was a great film (probably best horror film I've seen in years, none of that Hostel crap!) but it was Alison's performance that made me actually care about the main character, and feel/be concerned for her the whole movie through.
As much as I think a sequel would likely harm the original movie and not live up to it I'd kinda love to see Christine return someday!