Emily D'Angelo is a dead schoolgirl who speaks to her classmates from beyond the grave. She reveals that she was murdered and she wants her friends help to seek revenge.Emily D'Angelo is a dead schoolgirl who speaks to her classmates from beyond the grave. She reveals that she was murdered and she wants her friends help to seek revenge.Emily D'Angelo is a dead schoolgirl who speaks to her classmates from beyond the grave. She reveals that she was murdered and she wants her friends help to seek revenge.
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"The Spirit Box" is maybe the best episode so far of Fear Itself, with a cast with Martin Donovan, Anna Kendrick and Mark Pellegrino. The creepy and tense story has a surprising plot point and a good conclusion. My vote is seven.
Title (Brazil): "The Spirit Box"
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- TriviaAnna Kendrick (Shelby) and Jessica Parker Kennedy (Becca) work together again in the film "50/50" (2011).
- GoofsWhen Shelby calls Becca in Taiwan, it is nighttime for both, and apparently evening, as Becca is just going out. But there is a 12-hour time difference between North Carolina and Taiwan, and therefore it could not be nighttime for both.
- Quotes
Becca: don't know why you're stressing. It's obvious Mr. Drake has the hots for you. You couldn't flunk his class if you wanted to.
Shelby: Shut up.
Becca: Don't pretend you haven't noticed how he looks at you. He wants to write a paper on your girl parts.
Shelby: That is like beyond revolting.
Becca: Oh, yeah, then why are you blushing?
Shelby: Because I've eaten my weight in fun-size candy.
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- 42m
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- 1.78 : 1