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BlackTree TV personality Lauren Turner sits down to talk with the star of Last House on the Left, Sara Paxton.

SARA PAXTON (Mari Collingwood) is an
accomplished young actress
who has shown her impressive
versatility in features, on
television and in music.
Paxton is best known for the
title role in the 20th Century
Fox comedy Aquamarine, in
which she played a mermaid
looking for loveon land.
Aquamarine co-starred Emma
Roberts and was filmed on location in Australia. She
co-starred with Drake Bell and Leslie Nielsen in the
comedy spoof Superhero Movie, and with Amanda
Bynes and Matt Long in the Universal Pictures
comedy Sydney White, a modern retelling of the
classic fairy tale. Her feature film credits also
include Liar Liar, Soldier, Music From Another
Room, Haunted Lighthouse and Sleepover.
On television, Paxton can next be seen in a guest
appearance on the new Disney Channel original
series JONAS, starring the Jonas Brothers. Her television
credits also include a starring role in the Disney
Channel movie Hounded, as well as in the Lifetime
Original Movie The Party Never Stops: Diary of a
Binge Drinker, about a college freshmans struggle
with binge drinking. She also starred as Marnie, a
young witch in the popular Disney Channel Original
Movie Return to Halloweentown. Paxton earned an
Emmy Award nomination for her portrayal of Darcy
Fields in Darcys Wild Life, on Discovery Kids and
NBC, playing the jet-setting daughter of a superstar
actress, whose life is abruptly changed when her
family moves from Malibu to a beautiful but
distinctly rural ranch. Paxton also performed in the
music video Take a Walk from the Darcys Wild Life
soundtrack. In addition to guest-starring in a variety
of roles on such hit series as Malcolm in the Middle,
Will & Grace, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation and
CSI: Miami, Paxton was a series regular on the WB
coming-of-age series Greetings From Tucson and had
a recurring role as Jesse McCartneys troubled girlfriend,
Sarah Borden, on the WB drama Summerland.
Her television roles also included appearances on
State of Grace, Lizzie McGuire and Frasier, and
recurring roles on the cult FOX series Action and the
daytime drama Passions.

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  • It made me angry in the rape scene it's like i want to punch the man so brutal and it's so touching that her parents came for revenge for there daughter but the rape scene is the most seen i hate in this world>.<

  • I think the rape scene is the most uncompforable and sad scene I've ever seen..

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  • The rape scene was intense!

    Great acting there - my +1 to Sara Paxton.

  • AWESOME rape scene in this movie and this chik is fit as fuck! Marry me! ;D

  • this movie was SO freakin brutal. I loved the story, though it was emotionally challenging to watch the entire thing but my god there are some seriously underrated actors in this movie, sara paxton and garret dillahunt are AMAZING. He is fantastic in everything he plays.

  • @julllakel3 That is Disney and the movie "Sleepover," which I did not know this girl played in until I looked up her name on Wikipedia. Yes, Sleepover is my favorite movie.

  • @julllakel3 Disney is the only stuff worth watching, if anything is worth watching.

  • @superfreak3634 I would have to say for it's time this version. The 1972 version scene's have too much filler with harassing the police, and not showing Mari shot. So this version isn't more brutal, but it has more depth.

  • I like shark nigth it was awesome Sara paxton she sheld make a YouTube chanle

  • @YnaDisney Yeah totally ! I felt the same way when I saw that scene but wow they made this rape scene looked so real ,I don't know how sara prepared for this and how the directors and producers made it look so real ,so real that when I was watching it I couldn't even watch it.

  • @superfreak3634 this one.

  • which is more brutal this one or the 1972 one?

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