If I find a relatively cheap copy online I'll post a link to it
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I'm with Wiccy--it's a really good movie, but it's not for the faint of heart (or stomach). I don't want to say anything else, though, because frankly the less you know about the movie going in, the better it is. (In fact, just knowing that it's a horror movie detracts from it a little, because the first half hour or so plays almost like a romantic comedy. Miike is a sick, sick man.)Shoon VII wrote:has anyone seen this movie Audition by Miike. i've read alot about it, but its hard to get a copy in the States that doesnt cost a million dollars!
Wasn't this that terrible WW1 movie set in that haunted trench? It bored me something silly.Maximillian wrote:Deathwatch
Ring is still one of my favourite movies and the same goes for its sequel and prequel. All excellent and more or less unmbeatable.Ringu 1
A good movie but nothing brilliant, kept me entertained thoughDarkwater
I love this movie, and its sequel.Ju-on
For me this is the creepiest movie ever. I just love that sequence in the hospital when she has just got the impants and her vision is all blurry and doesn't raelise she is seeing a ghost.The Eye
Didn't rate this remake, but for me to rate a remake it has to be something very special.The Ring
Love this movie, the director's cut is even betterDawn of the Dead
Another great movie, though I guessed the end quitre early on, I thoroughly enjoyed all of this one.Identity
I would argue against May being one of the best horror/thriller movies to come out in the past few years, but it was a a very interesting one to watch. I liked the whole "modern Frakenstein's monster" feel to a lot of it, but there were gaps that didn't seem to get filled very well (even after watching the director's commentary). Overall, it was well worth watching, though.Wiccy of the Fraternity wrote:What I am surprised though is that no one has mentioned May, which is one of the best horrors/thrillers to come out in the past few years.
Well, it certainly wasn't great, but I still believe it was decent.Wiccy of the Fraternity wrote:Wasn't this that terrible WW1 movie set in that haunted trench? It bored me something silly.Maximillian wrote:Deathwatch
Take out the muists and have the entity haunting the trench as a servant of the Red Death and you got a WW1 location for Gothic EarthMaximillian wrote:Well, it certainly wasn't great, but I still believe it was decent.And it reminded me of Ravenloft in more ways than one. The trench was in fact something of a pocket domain, with a really strange "Lord". We shouldn't forget the mists too. I would bet that whoever came up with the story, knew something about RL too. The similarities are too many to be just a coincidence.