The Ring, ha ha |
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The Ring, ha ha |
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![]() Senior Member ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 913 Joined: Feb 2005 Member No: 101,212 ![]() |
This is really funny
![]() (I really hope I searched correctly though. ![]() Click Here EDIT//I think its funny to me because I like to see people scared to death. ![]() EDITEDIT// For some reason, you guys seem to be scared of a face suddenly popping up. ![]() This is a message to all those scared people, the only people that will be scared are the Japanese girls in this movie. ![]() Oh and the boyfriend in the Japanese version of the Ring, too. ![]() |
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![]() hardbodyactiv...always so hard ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 119 Joined: Apr 2005 Member No: 130,804 ![]() |
I saw the Japanese version of The Ring about 6 years ago and bought it on DVD as soon as it was released.
I have seen literally hundreds of so-called horror movies and none has come close to terrifying me or leaving such an indelible mark on my memory than this one. Perhaps it is because Japanese is such a guttural and aggressive language but for a Westerner this added even more to the overall pervading feeling of intimidation. This movie is not for those with the attention span of a goldfish as it is subtitled but as with all great sub-titled movies (Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon) the sub-titles just seamlessly blend into the movie. The American remake is also excellent but cannot compare to the original's eerie use of shadow, split second frame editing...and that soundtrack!!...I mean since when have clashing cymbals or brief violin notes been so threatening??! It is a masterpiece. As for The Ring 2. I saw this in a theatre in Naples Fla on its first w/e of release back in early April. It is definitely more scary than the remake; unfortunately, since it was such a popular choice, I ended up sitting down in the stalls with all the barely-post 13 yo vomit kids. WTF is it with those muthafukkas that they cant leave their cell-phones alone for 1 1/2 hours or that the four scummy little biatches sitting behind me constantly went eeeewwww to every fukking thing in that movie. Preppy little losers like that should stay @ home and watch Pop Idol, not a movie that is so obviously going to be scary. Stupid little girls. Here in the UK it is rated 15. I am not sure if this is because we have a different version, but that rating would sure as hell keep out those immature little twats that so tried to ruin the movie for all of us....and you try getting kids kicked out...in fact try finding a Manager on duty. Go see Ring 2. I will never look at deer as Bambi anymore lololol. ![]() Peace Out |
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