One of the most fascinating aspects of Disturbing Behavior is what we didn't see. The film was notoriously butchered by MGM during post-production. Disturbing Behavior (1998) - Swampflix
The Blue Ribbon Curse: Re-evaluating Disturbing Behavior (1998)
: A group of misfits led by the cynical Gavin ( Nick Stahl ) and the edgy, motorcycle-riding Rachel ( Katie Holmes ). Disturbing Behavior (1998)
The story follows Steve Clark (), a teenager who moves to the idyllic island town of Cradle Bay following his brother's suicide. He quickly finds himself caught between two worlds:
If you grew up in the late '90s, you remember the wave of post- Scream teen thrillers that flooded cinemas. But while everyone was talking about Ghostface or what happened last summer, a weirder, grittier relic was quietly subverting the genre: . One of the most fascinating aspects of Disturbing
As I watched Disturbing Behavior for the very first time yesterday evening, something about it seemed strangely familiar. It didn' Disturbing Behavior: Calling all weirdo 1998 teenagers
As Steve and his new friends dig deeper, they discover a sinister program run by the local school psychiatrist, Dr. Caldicott (), designed to lobotomize and "reprogram" unruly teens into model citizens. A Victim of Studio Butchery The story follows Steve Clark (), a teenager
Directed by David Nutter—fresh off his success with The X-Files —this movie wasn't just another slasher. It was a paranoid, sci-fi-infused high school nightmare that felt like The Breakfast Club met The Stepford Wives and went on a grunge-fueled bender. The Plot: Welcome to Cradle Bay