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MrShape 09-03-2004 04:19 AM

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Originally posted by newb
Agreed. Just watched this last week and was pretty spooked. The remake is coming out very soon with Buffy. :rolleyes:
Maybe they will get it right.

Nine9, I highly recommend this [ the original ] movie to you. I know you liked "The Eye" so you will like this one.

I just saw the poster for the remake, it's the same image as the Japanese poster for "Ringu"! Anyway, from what I hear, "The Grudge" will be part remake but essentially will be "Ju-on 5".

newb 09-03-2004 08:16 AM

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Originally posted by MrShape
I just saw the poster for the remake, it's the same image as the Japanese poster for "Ringu"! Anyway, from what I hear, "The Grudge" will be part remake but essentially will be "Ju-on 5".

That may be true, but I also just saw the trailer, and there are at least two parts that were identical to the original.

dantehorrorfan 09-03-2004 11:04 AM

the shining:rolleyes:

bone collector 09-03-2004 10:27 PM

i fell asleep watching the shining:(

dantehorrorfan 09-03-2004 10:33 PM

i know its boring as a muthafucka now........................its a great movie just not scary anymore

Count Dracula 09-04-2004 07:46 AM

The only horror-movie that really scared me was Lucio Fulcis City of the Living Dead. It've got a really creepy gothic atmosphere, and the zombies are truly awesome! Great movie, almost Fulcis best, only Fulci movie that is better is The Beyond

Arioch 09-04-2004 02:42 PM

As a child, NOES's and IT scared me a good deal...

I was actually terrified of "The Rock Biter" in The Neverending Story, even tho he was a good guy.....and that mean werewolf that was SUPPOSED to be scary didn't scare me at all:confused: ....i was a confused child.....now im a confused adult:rolleyes:

theslowwizard 09-08-2004 04:12 AM

Let's see.

The Excorcist scared the piss out of me when I was ten.

Event Horizon got me good when I saw it in theaters but isn't remotely scary on video.

The Ring scared my girlfriend and I out of our wits when we saw it in theaters. I had never seen the Japanese version and I had no clue what I was getting into.

Kairo (directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, 2001) scared the fuck out of me. I just bought the VCD blindly off of ebay and once again didn't know what I was getting into.

Preacher 09-08-2004 05:06 AM

As a kid I was really scared of freddy kreuger even though i'd only seen small parts of the NOES films.

So when i was 15 I decided enough is enough and borrowed the whole series from a mate. Watched it non stop one saturday. Cuddn't sleep for weeks but at least i'm cured now......I hope.

Any clown movies really scare the shit outta me cos I hate the evil bastards. But I like a good scare.

Ring was damn spooky (the japanese version not the shit american remake). I think hollywood horrors are shit cos they insist on explaining everythin. Part of horror revolves around the unexplained it think.

The only bit in the shining i found scary was the quick flashes of the dead twins and the blood gushung down the corridor......those and the kid on his bike going all through the hotel.

Px

Monkey Do 09-10-2004 01:53 PM

Lets see...

Salems Lot freaked the shit out of me as a young kid, actually ran upstairs and hid when the vamp kiddie flew up and started scratching on the window.

Only film that ever scared me before that was "Legend of Bogy Creek"

A few years later a mate and I were pretty freaked during (don't laugh) Amityville 1995 "It's about time" or whatever the fuck it was called but that was mainly due to non-film related things that happened while we were watching it like electrical equipment going on the blink and such.

The original Amityville Horror still freaks me out, I doubt I could sit through that on my own still, something about the idea behind it and that soundtrack *shudder*

The Ring (Jap) "Ringu" left a lasting impression, found myself thinking of it long after watching it, particularly last thing at night as I turned the telly off...which was scarier than the actual film.


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