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The Ring...scariest movie ever? (pg. 5)
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Vinylgroovah
I think the original Exorcist was the scariest movie ever.
twizta
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Originally posted by MisterOpus1
Ok, call me a little slow here, but I just rented the Ring last night, and thought it was pretty good. Some holes in the plot here and there, however, really confused me. For example,

How did the tape get made in the first place?
What's the tape all about? Is is the girl's nightmare or something?
Most importantly, why didn't the lady and her son die at the end? What did they do that was different?

I'd really appreciate it if someone explained this to my dumbass. And sorry if this ruins it for anyone who hasn't seen it. Just skip this if the answers are given.


the chick and her son didnt die because she copied the tape and showed it to his ex-husband...u see its a cycle..u have to make copies of the tape and show it to people to lift the curse
Tranc3
I feel like I might get flamed for expressing my true opinion of this movie, which is so contrary to what a majority of the people who saw it think of it, but here goes...:nervous:

The plot was indeed complex, and I applaud it for that, and the special effects were incredible (lke when the girl climbs out of the tv and such). The placement of the ring itself as a single-frame splice at key moments of the film (like Fight Club) was also an excellent idea.:tongue2

BUT - The movie was cheesy at best with a few surprising moments that made you jump out of your seat, but nothing scary in the sense of fright. The beginning really didn't draw me in at all, and made me think more along the lines of "WTF??? The tape killed her? Riiiiiiiiight." For this same reason, the ending was also horrible for me. I mean, it's a really cool idea and all to make the audience interact with the movie by implying that now THEY have a week left to live, but I just left thinking "That's so ing stupid - what a waste of time."

Responses, please!:toothless
dj_s_harrison
I saw this movie a week or two ago and i must say its about as scary as 'Gone in 60 seconds', its a good film yeah but not the scariest ever.

The scariest film i remember watching was the first 'Scream' movie, well i was around 12 at the time so maybe thats why.
Busy Child
the movie made me jump numerous times but i dont think it was the scariest movie out there although im too chicken to watch the japanese version in the dark. The movie sorta spoiled itself and i was just waiting for someone to say "I know what you did last summer . . ." in the phone.

I think movies that involve religion are the scariest movies for me.
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
i am a scary movie fan, i live for horror flicks, id seen the preview for the jap version quite sum time ago now, and i was absolutely dieing to see it,,,,, the i saw the americanised version.... and i must say this is one of the biggest dissappointments ive ever seen in a film....... im not by any means saying this is crap.... but the previews lead you to beleieve that its gonna be a heck of a lot better than it is.... 4/10
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Originally posted by k.k.d.
What Lies Benith was the movie that made my gf hate the horror movies, something she used to enjoy before... :(

I still made her watch Ringu 1 and 2 about a year ago.... She refuses to see Ringu 0... :)


i have seen rong 0 (birthday).... its a prequel.... and its different to the ring, its about a girl names sadako (i think the yankee version her names samara in the ring)... but its not about a video tape, its about a doppelganger (an evil split personality)..... although still not immensely scary to me.... i thought sum parts were freaky but the story line is sposed to be ,more compelling i think..... sumthing that dosnt capture me :( . still by no means an ok movie :) (only available in jap englsih dubbed)
Citizen X
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Originally posted by Tranc3
The movie was cheesy at best with a few surprising moments that made you jump out of your seat, but nothing scary in the sense of fright. The beginning really didn't draw me in at all, and made me think more along the lines of "WTF??? The tape killed her? Riiiiiiiiight." For this same reason, the ending was also horrible for me. I mean, it's a really cool idea and all to make the audience interact with the movie by implying that now THEY have a week left to live, but I just left thinking "That's so ing stupid - what a waste of time."


Finally someone with my viewpoint. This movie is a ing fairy tale for kids. I was laughing while watching this film and my friends kicked me out of the room because they were actually scared. The movie "Darkness Falls" is very similar to this. Same stupid idea about some ghosts flying around. I am not saying this is a bad movie but I am shocked to find out that people above the age of 12 found this scary. I think a true scary movie is one that appeals to our realistic fears. This was just my opinion and you can watch whatever you want.
TuanAnh213
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Originally posted by Citizen X
Finally someone with my viewpoint. This movie is a ing fairy tale for kids. I was laughing while watching this film and my friends kicked me out of the room because they were actually scared. The movie "Darkness Falls" is very similar to this. Same stupid idea about some ghosts flying around. I am not saying this is a bad movie but I am shocked to find out that people above the age of 12 found this scary. I think a true scary movie is one that appeals to our realistic fears. This was just my opinion and you can watch whatever you want.



if you're talking about the crap hollywood version than you're right but you cannot doubt the original japanese version which was a classic in its own right and complete owns the american version
Trazedict
i thought the ring was the scariest movie i saw... and its really good when u understand everything and why this and that happens and what it means. :D

Citizen X
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Originally posted by TuanAnh213
if you're talking about the crap hollywood version than you're right but you cannot doubt the original japanese version which was a classic in its own right and complete owns the american version


You might be right, I will give the Japanese version a try. Its very hard to find truly scary movies nowadays.
[N]ûk|êû[Z]
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Originally posted by Citizen X
You might be right, I will give the Japanese version a try. Its very hard to find truly scary movies nowadays.


i wanted to see the jap version first, cos americans have a tendancy of ruining things imo.. but i went into my local HMV the other day to find all 3 movies in original jap version.

try http://www.hmv.co.uk (or .com too)

have a look on there mate, perhaps there is a way of ordering :)
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