Has anyone seen this movie yet? Man it is scary as hell, not much of a plotline but it gets 5 stars just because of creepiness. I mean there would be stuff popping up when you least expected it
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irishdude103 wrote:So now all i have to see is Saw
The commercials for that have gotten my attention too. Looks pretty dark.
That's a good thing though.
Haven't seen the Grudge, but I just might have to take a look.
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Definitely want to see the Grudge. Kinda surprised. I figured anything with Buffy the Vampire Slayer in it would suck but I've heard so many people say they really liked it.
Saw is awesome. I didn't expect much going in and was pleasantly surprised.
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the grudge is the remake of a japanese movie called ju-on (http://www.juonthegrudge.com) which is from the same creators of Ringu (the american remake, "the ring", isn't very good).
they were smart enough this time to hire the same director of ju-on for its american remake, and that might be reason why the grudge is a pretty decent movie, or at least that's what i've heard so far.
I never understood the hype of the Ring. I rented the Ringu and Ringu 2 and didn't think they were any better.
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
kimchi_chigae wrote:the grudge is the remake of a japanese movie called ju-on (http://www.juonthegrudge.com) which is from the same creators of Ringu (the american remake, "the ring", isn't very good).
they were smart enough this time to hire the same director of ju-on for its american remake, and that might be reason why the grudge is a pretty decent movie, or at least that's what i've heard so far.
By the way have you seen Ju-on, KC? It's here at a theatre in the city here, and while i'm not a big scary movie fan, I might check it out.
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I saw an advanced screening of Saw back in June, and it is an awesome flick. In terms of disturbing content it is on par with movies like Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer and The Hills Have Eyes. All the comparisions to Seven are valid, but Saw is actually more clever and inventive.
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That's how I saw Saw also. It originally got released at the Sundance film festival. You know it's a good movie when an indy flick gets picked up by a major studio and given a wide release.
Maine has a good swing for a pitcher but on anything that moves, he has no chance. And if it's a fastball, it has to be up in the zone. Basically, the pitcher has to hit his bat. - Mike Pelfrey
kimchi_chigae wrote:the grudge is the remake of a japanese movie called ju-on (http://www.juonthegrudge.com) which is from the same creators of Ringu (the american remake, "the ring", isn't very good).
they were smart enough this time to hire the same director of ju-on for its american remake, and that might be reason why the grudge is a pretty decent movie, or at least that's what i've heard so far.
By the way have you seen Ju-on, KC? It's here at a theatre in the city here, and while i'm not a big scary movie fan, I might check it out.
in alberta too? wow, i was surprised to find out that ju-on was actaully playing in a theatre here in toronto. it's not such an old movie though, 2003 i believe, it's just not that common for a foreign flick, especially asian, to be playing on the theater.
i'm not a big fan of scary movies either, but i thought ju-on was pretty good. a friend of mine recommended me to watch "the eye", a hongkongnese scary movie and i picked it up today at the video store, should watch it sometime this week, if i can finish my essay due next week