Kai Lord
Hero
This October, Sarah Michelle Gellar is starring in "The Grudge" a haunted house/ghost story horror movie based on a Japanese film called "Ju On."
Both the Japanese and upcoming American remake are directed by the same man, Takashi Shimizu.
If the remake is even *half* as creepy as the original, this movie is going to *explode.*
I don't want to give the story away, but it basically involves a haunted house that effects everyone who steps inside, even after they leave....
Its *freaky*. Cinema 21 in Portland, Oregon is showing an exclusive engagement for a week, if this movie is playing anywhere within driving distance in your area, go see it! It has elements of Amityville Horror, The Ring, The Shining, The Exorcist, Night of the Living Dead, and more all repackaged into a unique whole.
Its told in a disjointed "Pulp Fiction" style narrative as you follow the paths of all the people who encounter the house in the movie. It does a good job of explaining just enough to be satisfying, but leaves enough open that my friend and I spent an hour at the bar down the street after the movie discussing all the in and outs and ramifications of the story, or at least our interprations of it.
I'm going to bump this thread when "The Grudge" comes out to prove how right I am, two months early. Go see this and get in on the ground floor of what could be the best horror film of all time. As spectacular as "Ju On" was I shudder to think what the director could do with an American budget....
But you never know what meddling the studio will do, so now's your chance to see the untainted original. Have fun.
Both the Japanese and upcoming American remake are directed by the same man, Takashi Shimizu.
If the remake is even *half* as creepy as the original, this movie is going to *explode.*
I don't want to give the story away, but it basically involves a haunted house that effects everyone who steps inside, even after they leave....
Its *freaky*. Cinema 21 in Portland, Oregon is showing an exclusive engagement for a week, if this movie is playing anywhere within driving distance in your area, go see it! It has elements of Amityville Horror, The Ring, The Shining, The Exorcist, Night of the Living Dead, and more all repackaged into a unique whole.
Its told in a disjointed "Pulp Fiction" style narrative as you follow the paths of all the people who encounter the house in the movie. It does a good job of explaining just enough to be satisfying, but leaves enough open that my friend and I spent an hour at the bar down the street after the movie discussing all the in and outs and ramifications of the story, or at least our interprations of it.
I'm going to bump this thread when "The Grudge" comes out to prove how right I am, two months early. Go see this and get in on the ground floor of what could be the best horror film of all time. As spectacular as "Ju On" was I shudder to think what the director could do with an American budget....
But you never know what meddling the studio will do, so now's your chance to see the untainted original. Have fun.
