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8. The Rage: Carrie 2

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In the lore of Carrie, if you act like a d*ckhead then there's a good chance you'll end up with some telekinetically-charged payback coming your way at some point.

While Brian De Palma's iconic 1976 Carrie had Sissy Spacek's Carrie White on a roaring rampage of revenge against those who had mocked her or tried to do her harm, The Rage: Carrie 2 sees Emily Bergl's Rachel Lang cracking skulls with telekinesis.

Sure, Carrie 2 is an awful movie that nobody asked for, yet there is one particular death that is the stuff of claustrophobic nightmares for so many of us.

In 1999's The Rage, it would eventually be explained that Rachel is the younger half-sister of Carrie White. And much like her sibling, Bergl's character was unfortunately on the end of ridicule from some of her classmates - leading to her causing all kinds of carnage during the film's final act as a bunch of jocks get what's coming to them.

For lead asshat Mark Bing (Dylan Bruno), he winds up knocked into his own swimming pool and soon realises that Rachel has trigged the automatic pool cover to bring on his watery demise.

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