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Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Aug 22nd at 12:24pm 2004
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Posted by $loth on Sun Aug 22nd at 12:28pm 2004
yea the ring is a good film, but I don't want to bother seeing the jap versions. Apprenetly they are not worth watching.
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Posted by Crono on Sun Aug 22nd at 6:13pm 2004
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| ? posted by $loth |
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yea the ring is a good film, but I don't want to bother seeing the jap versions. Apprenetly they are not worth watching. |
Are you serious? The Japanese version is much better. True - Ring 0 was a pile of crap but Ring 1 & 2 are top class.
Look out for the original Japanese version of Dark Water too (being remade by the original director for US audiences too).
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Posted by Crono on Sun Aug 22nd at 6:32pm 2004
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Posted by fishy on Tue Aug 24th at 1:19pm 2004
Shaun of the Dead
i'm not a huge fan of zombie movies, but this must be the best one ever.
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Tue Aug 24th at 8:07pm 2004
When that Predator took off his mask at the end, I swear I was half expecting them to kiss or something. She had that whole dreamy look on her face, and the camera kept switching between the two...again, laughably bad. [addsig]
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Posted by $loth on Tue Aug 24th at 8:24pm 2004
Gothika= Great Movie, Tonnes of 'jump out of your seat moments' with great effects. Definatly one to watch.
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Posted by JFry on Tue Aug 24th at 10:17pm 2004
I too was pleasantly surprised with how good Gothika was. The action was pretty good, but what really impressed me was the premise behind the story. They did a great job of conveying what it would feel like to wake up in a cell and be told you just murdered your loved one. It was one of the more original plots I've seen for a 'horror' movie.
Posted by Biological Component on Wed Aug 25th at 1:21am 2004
I enjoyed the movie. It has a rather unique perspective on the Vietnam War. A glimpse of the madness that can come over people under certain circumstances, this film really makes a statement. Lots of crazy stuff going on in this film. I was amused. [addsig]
Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 25th at 6:50am 2004
Spoiler:
I like it when she is in her cell and she bends down and the girl is right behind her, its just at the right moment. True original horror!
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Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 25th at 7:30am 2004
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I like it when she is in her cell and she bends down and the girl is right behind her, its just at the right moment. True original horror! |
Original??? What the hell are you talking about? [addsig]
Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 25th at 7:34am 2004
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Posted by Crono on Wed Aug 25th at 7:35am 2004
That's like the most overused 'scare' tactic. Its in EVERY movie that has some sort of 'horror' theme.
the camera moves just right to have someone pop up behind the person who wasn't there before.
Anyway, I'm just giving you a hard time ... [addsig]
Posted by $loth on Wed Aug 25th at 7:36am 2004
Really? I must of missed it
They pulled it off good anyway.
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