By Stanley Wonks

Chances are, there are a lot more people interested in seeing this movie. With things like bloodshed, dark comedy, cheerleaders, horror, and of course, a rock band, this movie seems to have it all. The movie, Jennifer's Body, was produced by Jason Reitman and Dan Dubiecki. Diablo Cody wrote the screenplay. It is directed by Karyn Kusama, of "Girlfight" fame. A 1994 song, with the same title, was done by a band called Hole, which is somewhat gruesome in itself. The plot revolves around a geeky girl in high school named Anita (Amanda Seyfried). Her best friend is the exceptionally beautiful Jennifer (Megan Fox).

At the beginning of the film, Jennifer is your typical cheerleader, popular with both the boys and girls at the high school, for obvious reasons. As the film progresses, a Satanic ritual is enacted by the character Nikolai (Adam Brody) and his rock band, wherein a sacrifice needs to be made in trade for a recording contract. Well, the entire ritual doesn't go as planned, and Jennifer ends up being possessed by a demon who proceeds to go after, and feed off, the souls and bodies of the boys in the school. is, not surprisingly, to seduce the boys one at a time and draining off their sexual life force, killing them in the process.

Eventually, Anita tried to stop Jennifer's rampage through the school and save the male students.

As you are watching Jennifer's Body online, you will be seeing: Megan Fox (Jennifer Check), Amanaga Seyfried (Anita "nerdy" Lesnicky), Johnny Simmons (Chip Dove), Adam Brody (Nickolai Wolf), J.K.

The WGA strike was responsible for pushing the beginning of filming for this movie from early 2007 until March of 2008. Jennifer's Body was filmed in Burnaby, in British Columbia. There are a number of scenes that were filmed near Cariboo Hill Secondary School, at Robert Burnaby Park. Certain scenes were also shot at other local Vancouver schools. Featured on the movie soundtrack are songs from Panic at the Disco, Hayley Williams, Dashboard Confessional, All Time Low.

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