Movie #506 "Triple Dog" -- once again I'm impressed with Brittany Robertson (ever since "You murdered love" speech in "Dan in Real Life" (which is a far better film than this one) --- she leads the crew of teens in this film, and if I had a teen, I would probably sit down and watch it with her because I think anyone seeing this film would probably never find value in "triple dog daring" anyone about anything. It has a guessable ending, but it moves quickly through the dare game at a slumber party with a bunch of teens. If Brittany wasn't so good, you would tire of just how mean she is to everybody --- she IS mean, and the script expects her to have this charisma that draws people to her and the game (otherwise, why do they even go along?) but since they are teens, we assume there is a lot of peer pressure going on under the surface. Anyway, lots of strong up and coming females in this one, and I liked it. But if you don't like teen angst, you won't like this one.
I rated it 3 stars out of 5
Triple Dog
(2009) R
During an innocent slumber party, arrogant Chapin (Brittany Robertson) organizes a competitive game of dares, challenging her friends to pull off incredibly risky stunts. As the night unfolds, the teens slowly unravel, turn on each other and uncover shocking secrets. A gripping thriller about the power of peer pressure, the film co-stars Alexia Fast, Janel Parrish, Scout Taylor-Compton and Carly McKillip.
Genre: Independent Movies, Thrillers, Independent Thrillers, Psychological Thrillers
This movie is: Emotional, Suspenseful
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