1. Carrie (2002) | Carrie Wiki | Fandom
Carrie (2002) is the second movie adaptation to be released, based on the book Carrie (1974). Many say it is a remake, but it isn't because it is a far more ...
Carrie (2002) is the second movie adaptation to be released, based on the book Carrie (1974). Many say it is a remake, but it isn't because it is a far more faithful adaption of the novel but with a twist ending. It included scenes from the novel, such as "The Rain of Stones" and "The Town Destruction." It was supposed to be the pilot for a TV series, but it was cancelled because of the bad and low ratings. Due to the CGI of the film, it was voted the least favorite Carrie adaption. It failed at
2. Carrie (2002) - Set-Jetter
12 jun 2016 · In 2002, Carrie was remade as a television movie for NBC in ... The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, and would feature ...
In 2002, Carrie was remade as a television movie for NBC in hopes to potentially spin off into a series. Following the novel’s format of flashbacks, there are a few things this version gets right (casting Angela Bettis), but overall it failed to live up to the original’s impact and has been forgotte
3. Carrie (2002) Technical Specifications - ShotOnWhat?
14 jun 2019 · The tv movie Carrie, released in 2002 and directed by David Carson with Victor Goss as cinematographer and editing by Jeremy Presner.
Carrie (2002) tech specs : Directed by David Carson with Cinematography by Victor Goss - The Motion Picture & Television Technical Database
4. Carrie - Matt Skuta
A side-by-side, shot-for-shot comparison between the three movie adaptations of Stephen King's first published novel, Carrie.
All three adaptations are fairly faithful to the text with the exception of ending to the 2002 version in which Carrie White survives (a open ending, no doubt, created with the hope of spawning a TV series) and the Margaret White dies by Carrie-induced heart failure instead of multiple stab wounds. The second and third adaptations made some adjustments to compensate for technical advances. The 2002 and 2013 film show Carrie researching telekinesis on the internet in addition to the books in the school library. The 2013 adaptation also incorporates the smart phone as an additional tool to torment Carrie, allowing her peers to record and share Carrie's embarrassing moment in the bathroom, spreading and ridiculing Carrie in way even more powerful than the gossip of the previous two films.
5. Film | Carrie (2002) - Stephen King Fanclub
Deze film is een remake van de 1976 verfilming: Carrie, gebaseerd op het boek: Carrie. Carrie gaat over een meisje dat slachtoffer is van vele wrede ...
Deze film is een remake van de 1976 verfilming: Carrie, gebaseerd op het boek: Carrie
6. Carrie White (2002) | Carrie Wiki | Fandom
Carrietta N. "Carrie" White is the main Titular protagonist of the 2002 version of the film Carrie. She is portrayed by Angela Bettis.
Carrietta N. "Carrie" White is the main Titular protagonist of the 2002 version of the film Carrie. She is portrayed by Angela Bettis. Jodelle Micah Ferland portrayed Young Carrie. Margaret White conceived Carrie alone in their bungalow. One day, Carrie spotted her neighbour Estelle Horan sunbathing and approached her, curious about her womanly features, which Margaret had attributed to sinful deeds. Margaret saw her and forcibly took little Carrie inside. The child reacted by bringing down a ra
7. Carrie | Rotten Tomatoes
Tormented by her fellow high-school students, a teenager (Angela Bettis) uses telekinesis as a tool for vengeance.
8. The 2002 'Carrie' Brought Fresh Blood To the Small Screen
3 jul 2024 · Angela Bettis Carrie 2002. In his 2002 Carrie adaptation, David Carson's film opens with the titular Carrie White's birth as asteroids rain ...
Sezin Devi Koehler examines the 2002 'Carrie' adaptation, which brought fresh blood to the small screen for Stephen King's book.