Sh*t! She is portrayed by actress Rebecca Gayheart. | Top Critics (12) As the carnival moves on, several children are missing and the fake corpses are revealed to be real. is above 60. [6], Anson Mount originally auditioned for the dual role of Travis / Trevor Stark, but had wanted to play the role of the antagonistic Toby instead; according to Ottman, he "aced" his audition for Toby, and was cast in the role. A campy and fun horror film, Urban Legend delivers some exciting thrills. I am reminded of "I Know What You Did Last Summer" (1997), in which the slasher dressed at all times in a slicker and a rubber rain hat, like the Gorton's Fisherman, and yet was never noticed in a coastal resort town in summer when it was not raining. Filmed in late 1999, Urban Legends: Final Cut was released in the United States in September 2000, distributed by Columbia Pictures. After watching some of Travis's film, The Gods of Men, they suspect Toby, the only person who worked on the film who is still alive. By opting to have your ticket verified for this movie, you are allowing us to check the email address associated with your Rotten Tomatoes account against an email address associated with a Fandango ticket purchase for the same movie. They begin having sex when Trevor suddenly stabs Amy. I actually quite enjoyed it, some bits didn't make sense but quite entertaining. The real killer is the one person you would never, ever, not in a million years, even remotely suspect, unless your I.Q. Still, you have to wonder why a person in a conspicuous parka isn't noticed creeping around the campus and even into heated swimming pool area (sorry--that one's a false alarm; the person in the parka is an innocent who just happens to like to wear a subzero parka in hot and humid environments). Like many unmemorable college-set slashers, the film becomes all about how the deaths might one-up each other in gruesomeness. Before filming another scene for Amy's film in an empty carnival ride, sophomores Stan and Dirk are attacked and electrocuted while preparing the set. [40] Audiences polled by CinemaScore gave the film an average grade of "D+" on an A+ to F scale.[41]. | Rating: 2/4 Forgot your password? Amy discovers the corpses and is again confronted by the killer. "Urban Legend" is in the "Scream" tradition, which means that its characters are allowed to be aware of the traditions of their genre. An average thriller with very few scares or thrills.