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  • MayAMonkeyBeYourPinata
    Another One Bites The Dust
    • Feb 2003
    • 2246

    #16
    It really didn't do anything for me.

    It seemed to scare the crap out of my gf, aswell as everyone else in the theatre though.

    I'm looking forward to Saw.
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    • dre1919
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      • May 2002
      • 1548

      #17
      I thought it kinda sucked myself. I mean, the idea of the movie wasn't bad to begin with, but the writing was very predictable and cliched. How many people have to walk into a closet and get killed before people stop doing that crap? The movie had some genuine creepiness to it and some good jump scenes, but the sad thing was most of it was so cliched it came off as funny and not scary. The old "Don't go in that room! Oh, there, see you went in the room and you got killed. What'd you learn?!" kind of scenes.

      I dug the fact it was set in Japan, which here Stateside you never see that. I also liked the fact it's ghosts looked like The Ring's ghost (maybe that's just what Japanese people think ghosts look like...creepy, dirty, long black haired undead folks). The Ring was a much better movie and by far scarier. It was like this film had potential, then got hindered by simplistic writing, cliches, and not enough explanation.

      That having been said, there were a few things in this film worth keeping in a better made version of itself. For example, the video monitor image where the ghost materializes out of the floor was bad***.

      Overall I thought the movie was a rental only.
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      • digitard
        DigiWang .. Special Ed
        • Nov 2002
        • 1678

        #18
        I'm glad lately they seem to be using the original directors from the Japanese counterparts in it.

        The Grudge was done by the original Japanese director, and so is The Ring 2.

        While every movie has its issues when Hollywood takes over, they seem to be much better when remade by the original directors.

        Plus that girl is WAY creepier than Samara ...
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        • -=Squid=-

          #19
          Originally posted by digitard
          I'm glad lately they seem to be using the original directors from the Japanese counterparts in it.

          The Grudge was done by the original Japanese director, and so is The Ring 2.

          While every movie has its issues when Hollywood takes over, they seem to be much better when remade by the original directors.

          Plus that girl is WAY creepier than Samara ...
          ... Sam Raime was the director of the grudge, and I have a feeling that he didn't do the japanese version.

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          • magman007
            I <3 my Penis
            • Jun 2001
            • 7579

            #20
            hey now, i swear, the next time people go somewhere without a buddy, im gunna shoot em my self. Its quite obvious you dont go into the room with the closet, where everyone else dies, and you dont g any where without some one! also, why was tokyo so porly lit? i swear its like these people cant afford lightbulbs over there. i seem to remember in godzilla a good amount of lights....


            also i thought the chick with no bottom jaw was tight. but what was up with the chewbaca like sound they made when killing *****es?

            Also, i didnt like how the movie didnt really come together! and why did the professor kill himself? there was like... no reason for it. or was he just to disgusted at what happened at his expense? because some dumb ho was stalking him and got her *** killed?

            i dunno, better than the ring, im looking forewards to White Noise, and Saw



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            • digitard
              DigiWang .. Special Ed
              • Nov 2002
              • 1678

              #21
              Originally posted by -=Squid=-
              ... Sam Raime was the director of the grudge, and I have a feeling that he didn't do the japanese version.

              Actually no he wasn't. He was the Producer, and his production company "Ghost House Pictures" produced it. He didn't direct it. Sorry, but ... YOU'RE OUTTA HERE..lol

              It was directed by the Original JU-ON: The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu.

              He directed 4 JU-ON movies in Japan and Raimi convinced him to direct the remake.
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              • -=Squid=-

                #22
                Originally posted by digitard
                Actually no he wasn't. He was the Producer, and his production company "Ghost House Pictures" produced it. He didn't direct it. Sorry, but ... YOU'RE OUTTA HERE..lol

                It was directed by the Original JU-ON: The Grudge director Takashi Shimizu.

                He directed 4 JU-ON movies in Japan and Raimi convinced him to direct the remake.
                Gotcha.


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                • digitard
                  DigiWang .. Special Ed
                  • Nov 2002
                  • 1678

                  #23
                  I prefer to be called "The Eternal One"



                  Converting PAL to NTSC sucks (sorry, just off the top of my head). I had to convert my copy of SHAUN OF THE DEAD (had the dvd imported) to NTSC. Blah to that.
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                  • quik
                    I eat your unhappiness
                    • Jul 2003
                    • 1732

                    #24
                    It wasnt even Sam Raimi, it was Sam's brother Ted Raimi who convinced him.

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                    • srrdude
                      Registered User
                      • Sep 2002
                      • 845

                      #25
                      im sorry but i thought that movie was retarded.

                      I laughed my *** off at the weak, hole laden plot, the undeveloped characters (and concept over all) and a naked asian kid who meowed as the bad guy. Dead, evil, well-dwelling girls make much better antagonists.



                      THe scariest part of the movie was seeing asian peoples eyes. (im asian, and i havent even seen my own eyes)

                      crap crap crap.

                      Each bit alone would have been good (like when yoko looks into the attic, or when the lady is running home to her apartment), but jumbled up as it was with no concrete storyline, it just ruined the movie.
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