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Behind you.


WHO'S the horny horn·y
adj.
1. Made of horn or a similar substance.

2. Tough and calloused, as of skin.
 little devil creeping up on Jennifer Lopez?

The hideous demon stars alongside the gorgeous actress-turned-singer in the new sci-fi shocker shock·er  
n.
One that startles, shocks, or horrifies, as a sensational story or novel.

Noun 1. shocker - a shockingly bad person
bad person - a person who does harm to others

2.
 The Cell.

And last night, the lovely Lopez warned: "The Cell is a very extreme and scary movie."

Jennifer stars as child therapist Catherine Deane who agrees to journey inside a comatose co·ma·tose
adj.
1. Of, relating to, or affected with coma.

2. Marked by lethargy; torpid.


comatose (kō´m
 killer's mind to try and save his last kidnap victim.

But she soon realises the restrained psycho is still dangerous. In the dreamworld dream´world`   

n. 1. A pleasing country existing only in dreams or imagination; a fantasy land.

Noun 1.
 she has entered he sees himself as an all-powerful, demon-style creature and Deane must fight for her life.

During the movie, her character's everyday clothes transform into an ultra-sexy outfit while she makes her way through the murderer's mind.

But at least once she makes sure a bad guy sees her point. For the beautiful superstar transforms into a medieval-style warrior woman Warrior Woman (Freida Ratsel) was a fictional Nazi supervillain from Marvel Comics' first Invaders series. She was given a super-strength formula similar to the one used on Master Man, but Warrior Woman's version seemed to be more stable.  - and she plunges a broadsword through the chest of the evil being.

The film has received rave reviews from preview audiences in America - who claim it's scarier than horror classic The Silence of the Lambs.
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Publication:Sunday Mail (Glasgow, Scotland)
Date:Aug 20, 2000
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