Watch Sorority Row Online
Posted on: September 30, 2009
You probably have three very important questions about the new movie, Sorority Row. Before you check it out online or in the theaters, let’s address these questions. First, did Audrina Partridge make a successful leap to feature films from reality TV? Did the set see lots of backstabbing and bad attitudes between the actresses? And who did the nude scenes?
Audrina Partridge doesn’t get much screen time at all, as she’s the character who is murdered by the prank that goes wrong early in the film. She compared it to Drew Barrymore’s small role in the first Scream movie. She also told the website, Horror Hacker, that all of the girls in Sorority Row got along well with each other, going out with each other for pedicures, as well as fun times with pillow fights while they were in their underwear. This is much different than in The Hills, where the girls in the show fought constantly. Exactly what you expected.
When interviewed, actress Rumer Willis also said that the set didn’t see any ‘bitchiness’, because none of the actresses really had too many female friends on a regular basis. So, it seems that if you assemble a group of young ladies who don’t really like young ladies as friends, they’ll inevitably love each other and instantly bond. Something akin to: the enemy of my enemy is my friend, or something along those lines.
If you want to know the person that gets unclothed in the movie, I can say right now that it is not any of the sorority sisters, even though there is a part that touches on the subject in which they are involved. The people that are naked, are people that are extras, which are especially hired because of their stunning bodies, as a kind of sop to Cerberus. If you choose to view Sorority Row online, you will be able to watch any scenes you want, and replay the ones that you like the greatest.
The nudity is explained by actress Jamie Chung, who makes a comparison to the film ‘Monster’s Ball’, which won Halle Berry a Best Actress Oscar. “…like the scene from Monster’s Ball or Monster that requires nudity but really, oh God, it’s just open and raw and it’s appropriate for that character and tells a story, then absolutely. But if it doesn’t call for it…” This should clear up any questions you have!



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