For a gal named Carrie White, she's sure got a lot of red on her.
Watching Kimberly Peirce's 'Carrie' is an odd experience. If you've seen Brian De Palma's version from 1976, this new version is - and there's really no point in denying this - like watching a cover band. There's a tweaked scene here and there (including a new, creepy-as-heck opening) plus the addition of cell phones and references
The remake of 'Carrie' is set to come out October 18th and some brilliant marketing person thought scaring the crap out of people in a coffee house would be a good way to promote the flick.
The stunt starts with a girl being upset that coffee was spilled on her laptop, then she uses her 'telekinetic' powers to throw a guy against a wall and move a bunch of tables around and throw books off a shelf
What if a 'Carrie'-like scenario could actually happen? What if a person could wield telekinesis in a fit of anger? The latest viral video in promotion of the upcoming 'Carrie' remake reveals that people apparently still ask themselves these questions.