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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
Audience Rating: R (Restricted)
Binding: DVD
Brand: Sony
EAN: 9781404995796
Format: AC-3, Color, Dolby, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC
ISBN: 140499579X
Label: Sony Pictures
Manufacturer: Sony Pictures
Number Of Items: 1
Publisher: Sony Pictures
Region Code: 99
Release Date: October 25, 2005
Running Time: 91 minutes
Sales Rank: 81754
Studio: Sony Pictures
Theatrical Release Date: 2005
Editorial Review:
Description: When Holly Parker (Kristen Miller) moves into her new apartment, she thinks she has found the perfect roommate: Tess Kositch (Allison Lange), a sweet and shy young woman who desperately wants to be her friend. But underneath Tess' shy exterior lies a killer, a woman who believes there is nothing sweeter in life than murdering a friend in pain. And Holly is feeling a lot of pain lately, what with her boyfriend cheating on her and her co-worker undermining any chance she has for promotion. But Holly need not worry. Tess will take care of her. For Holly is her friend. And for a killer like Tess, there is no greater reward than putting her friends out of their misery.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating: 
Rating: - I would never give this movie 2 thumbs up, however I do have another finger reserved for it!
I have seen many, many abominable movies in my lifetime, but this is absolutely the very worst! This movie never should have been made, and it never should have included the title "Single White Female" because it has absolutely nothing to do with the first movie (which is the only reason why I watched it!) The actors were horrific, the script was totally substandard and the videography was beyond dismal. This movie should be burned. But, I wouldn't even waste my time setting it ablaze because this ... Read More
Rating: - Not bad, for a sequel...
This movie actually wasn't all that bad.
Very similar story to the original.
The females are a lot better looking than the ones in the first film, that's for sure.
I thought this movie might be pretty horrid, but in all actuality, it is a pretty good film.
If you liked the first movie, I think you should give this one a try. It's worth owning especially if you have the original movie.
Good story, good acting, definitly a thriller. ... Read More
Rating: - Single White Female 2.........uuuhhhhhh
Holly played by Kristen Miller (She Spies, Man of the Year) has a nice career as a journalist with her friend played by Brooke Burns (Baywatch, Death of the Supermodels). The 2 of them fight over the owner of a restaurant named Zucas (I think thats close enough) runned by actor Tod Babcock (Guard Dogs, Poor White Trash). When Holly gets pissed off at her friend because she slept with Mr. Babcock she tries to find a new place to live and low and behold she finds a new shy roommate Tess, played by Allison Lange ... Read More
Rating: - Of Course It Is Not a Sequel; It's a Remake, and Pretty Bad and Unnecessary One
So Sony did it again. This time it is `Single White Female 2.' Now I want to ask you seriously. Do we really need another version of `Single White Female'? Before you answer the question, take a look at the writers' name of the film Ross Helford and Andy Hurst, both responsible for `Wild Things 2' and `Wild Things: Diamonds in the Rough.'
`SWF2' is just another direct-to-video film with almost no redeeming points except as a reminder of the original `SWF' which was not a great film, but still far ... Read More
Rating: - STAY AWAY FROM THE CLASSIFIEDS
It's really not as bad as some of the other reviewers have indicated. Certainly it is derivative, and the acting is far from superior, but for a psycho roommate movie, it's passable. I must admit though that Kristen Miller's Holly is one of the stupidest people on screen, trying so hard to be everybody's friend and not smacking snidy Jan in the mouth a little more often, but hey she's the heroine. Allison Lange is the psycho, and doing her best Kirsten Dunst imitation, she is quite chilling. Brooke Barnes is ... Read More
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