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MizzouRah 03-25-2003 11:17 PM

The Ring? (Spoiler alert)
 
Anyone see that movie? Spookie. I still have chills after watching it tonight with my wife and some friends.

We actually started getting up after the Noah kissed Rachel and left. Freaky ending.


Todd

JeeberD 03-25-2003 11:19 PM

That movie scared the ever-livin' piss out of me. I had to take the TV out of my room for a couple of nights after that, and my roommate and I took down the oval mirror that hung between our rooms. I don't usually get scared at horror movies, but good god that movie was freaky...

Travis 03-25-2003 11:21 PM

If you liked that, find the original ;)

Easy Mac 03-25-2003 11:21 PM

Before i saw that movie, I used my TV as my alarm clock.

I got out of the movie at 11, and went to Wal-mart to get an alarm clock.

And on a weird note, the phone rang at my apartment at exactly 11 O'clock a week later... of course it was for another dude in my apartment, but scared me shitless for like 5 seconds.

couriers 03-25-2003 11:21 PM

Quickly becomeing my favorite movie of the year so far. Highly impressed. Check out The Ring FAQ for some interesting information.

JeeberD 03-25-2003 11:25 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Travis
If you liked that, find the original ;)


I saw it at Blockbuster last night and nearly rented it. Guess that I need to go ahead and get it...

PilotMan 03-25-2003 11:32 PM

Thought it was good until the last 20 min or so. I felt like they just gave up on the movie and made it like every other horror flick. In fact the ending really pissed me off, and I was enjoying it until then. Signs scared me a whole lot more than this one did.

sterlingice 03-25-2003 11:43 PM

The Ring was pretty good but I couldn't shake the feeling that this was a cheesy horror movie until about halfway through once they started piecing together a story.

Then again, I have weird taste in horror movies. My favorites of the last 10 years are Event Horizon, Pitch Black, and Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight.

SI

JeeberD 03-25-2003 11:45 PM

Even Horizon was another one that scared the hell out of me. I watched it one night alone in a dark house, thinking that it was a sci-fi movie. I had trouble sleeping that night...

MrBug708 03-25-2003 11:54 PM

I didn't get the ending until someone explained it too me. But I laugh at horror movies. Except Jason goes to hell. I swear my closet doors where opening. It was freaky when she crawled and her nails looked wierd. I just dont like body parts doing wierd things


Oh ya, is it bad when Ernest Scared Stupid kinda freaked me out?

PilotMan 03-25-2003 11:54 PM

I have Event Horizon, That is one hell of a scary movie. I watch it over and over and each time wind up saying " This movie is F***ed up!"

MrBug708 03-25-2003 11:59 PM

Ah yes, I forgot about Event Horizon. I think that's what turned me off of other people's blood. Cant stand the sight of it

User #2735 03-26-2003 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Travis
If you liked that, find the original ;)
I didn't think Ringu was as good as the remake. The Ring seemed to have a more vibrant environment and I thought it brought the original to a much more suspenseful level. The differences in quality are probably a result of the budget differences between the two films (Ringu was made for about $1 mil). Anyway, I saw Ringu a few years ago and really enjoyed The Ring when I caught it in the theatre, but I doubt I would have liked Ringu as much if I had saw The Ring first.

But I would recommend watching Ringu as part of the original trilogy...Ringu, Ringu 2, and Ringu 0 (the prequel).

GoldenEagle 03-26-2003 12:37 AM

The movie didnt do much for me. Ill check out the orginial

CamEdwards 03-26-2003 04:58 AM

I liked the ring, but haven't seen event horizon. I'll have to check that out.

I love spooky movies. I'm actually looking forward to Ghost Ship when it comes out on DVD this Friday.

Honolulu_Blue 03-26-2003 05:05 AM

I thought "The Ring" was pretty good. Definitely spooky. It was all that one scene... When the mother opened the closet and found her dead daughter and the daughter's head slumped forward. The mishapen head. Scared the bejeesus out of me.

That ranks up there with the shot of the guy standing in the corner facing the wall at the end of "Blair Witch" and the spider-crawl scene in the "Exorcist" re-release.

As for good "horror" flicks. I wrote down a list of movies that were well-reviewed (according to Rottentomatoes.com).

Haven't seen any of them, but here you go:

Dog Soldiers (a friend says it sucks, but dunno)
Frailty
Devil's Backbone
Wendigo
Session 9
Donnie Darko

Swaggs 03-26-2003 07:08 AM

Agreed with HB. The scene of the daughter in the closet pretty much put me on the edge of the seat for the rest of the movie. Probably the most frightening movie corpse I've ever seen.

MizzouRah 03-26-2003 09:01 AM

couriers,

Thanks for the site with the faq. Some good stuff in there that explains alot.

Session 9 freaked me out as well, good movie recommended by someone from here. I heard Frailty is good too, I think it's next up on my list.


Todd

JeeberD 03-26-2003 01:57 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Swaggs
Agreed with HB. The scene of the daughter in the closet pretty much put me on the edge of the seat for the rest of the movie. Probably the most frightening movie corpse I've ever seen.


I agree. I think the reason it was so scary was the fact that they showed it for just a fraction of a second. You couldn't stare at it and see for yourself that it was fake or anything...

God, just talking about the movie gives me chills, and it's probably been a good three or four months since I saw the movie...

Qwikshot 03-26-2003 02:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by MizzouRah
couriers,

Thanks for the site with the faq. Some good stuff in there that explains alot.

Session 9 freaked me out as well, good movie recommended by someone from here. I heard Frailty is good too, I think it's next up on my list.


Todd



Session 9 was a good flick, the ending haunted me the most, the fly over shot with the voice on the taperecorder talking...

The way the voice said "Doc" was disturbing in itself.

Frailty was good too, a nice set of twists to it (one obvious, one not) so it was nice.

The Ring was very good, I wasn't frightened of it, and everything in it was pretty easy to understand, still a good movie.

Laddin 03-27-2003 11:53 AM

I saw it...thought it was really spooky up until the ending...it was like they said, well we got some more film left...so just keep rolling.

Another similar movie was Jeeper's Creepers. One half of a good movie, then it just went too bizarre for my taste.

JeeberD 03-27-2003 01:12 PM

In my opinion Jeepers Creepers totally sucked. My girlfriend and I walked out of the theatre kicking ourselves for wasting the twelve bucks we spent to see it...

cthomer5000 03-27-2003 01:14 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JeeberD
In my opinion Jeepers Creepers totally sucked. My girlfriend and I walked out of the theatre kicking ourselves for wasting the twelve bucks we spent to see it...


It was absolutely horrible. The guy was the worst actor I've ever seen.

Laddin 03-27-2003 03:22 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JeeberD
In my opinion Jeepers Creepers totally sucked. My girlfriend and I walked out of the theatre kicking ourselves for wasting the twelve bucks we spent to see it...


Well you gotta admit the BEATINGU was kinda funny.

WSUCougar 04-25-2003 10:38 AM

My wife I rented The Ring on PPV last week. Geez, it definitely creeped me out but it scared the ever-living crap out of my wife. She won't even let me discuss it.

By the way, Naomi Watts is babe-a-licious. Yum.

Honolulu_Blue 04-25-2003 10:47 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by WSUCougar


By the way, Naomi Watts is babe-a-licious. Yum.



Word.

Though given what passes for "taste" in this motely lot, she'd probably be the first one voted off in one of those "babe survivor" polls. The choices have been attrocious!

Blade 04-25-2003 10:48 AM

I have to say that I am not a fan of horror movies, as I am not one who likes to be scared out of my mind...but I have enjoyed them in the past. I will have to give this one a rent.

Speaking of Event Horizon though, I still get nightmares about that. My friend and I went and saw it in theatre the first week it was out, thinking it was a pure sci-fi flick. The next 2 hours were some of the scariest and most disturbing of my life...

Honolulu_Blue 04-25-2003 11:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Blade
I have to say that I am not a fan of horror movies, as I am not one who likes to be scared out of my mind...but I have enjoyed them in the past. I will have to give this one a rent.

Speaking of Event Horizon though, I still get nightmares about that. My friend and I went and saw it in theatre the first week it was out, thinking it was a pure sci-fi flick. The next 2 hours were some of the scariest and most disturbing of my life...


This is totally off topic, but it reminds of when I went to see "Saving Private Ryan" for the first time. I was with a friend of mine who cannot stand violence or gore. It's not the he's against it, it just makes him sick. He passed out during the "needle in the chest" scene in "Pulp Fiction." He just doesn't handle it well.

So, we're in line for the movie, and he furrows his brow and asks "This is war movie. Think it will be excesssively violent and gory?"

I laugh and shake my head, "No. Come on, it's Spielberg. How violent can it be?"

Approximately 18 minutes into the movie, in the middle of what is one of the best, though goriest, battle scenes ever filmed, I think, "Oh sh*t." I turn and look over. There is my friend, slack-jawed, pale as a ghost, a shivering mess.

Poor guy.

Blade 04-25-2003 11:14 AM

Ouch...that has got to suck...

I have never been one who has been sickened by gore or violence...just being scared sh*tless is something that I just do not like...

Whenever I actually drag myself out to see a horror movie, I end up laughing more often than not...Blair Witch coming to mind.

However, I was freaked out by Signs, then ran out and bought it the next day. It is now one of my favorite movies!

JeeberD 04-25-2003 11:19 AM

That's where we differ, Blade. I thought that Signs was decent, but it didn't freak me out at all. Blair Witch, on the other hand, did a really good job of spooking me, especially the ending...

DolphinFan1 04-25-2003 12:14 PM

Re: The Ring? (Spoiler alert)
 
Quote:

Originally posted by MizzouRah
Anyone see that movie? Spookie. I still have chills after watching it tonight with my wife and some friends.

We actually started getting up after the Noah kissed Rachel and left. Freaky ending.


Todd


I saw the movie. In fact I have the DVD. That movie scared me so much that when I recently watched Ghost Ship, I almost laughed. I thought it was scary. Not. Anyone out there who hasn't seen The Ring, watch it. No other movie will ever scare you again. Except maybe The Exorcist.

Wolfpack 04-25-2003 12:26 PM

I don't watch horror flicks that much, but I have seen Event Horizon. While it didn't give me nightmares, it is definitely not for the faint-of-heart. I saw it with my wife when we were dating and she screamed a few times during the movie. She's never wanted to see it since. I can't imagine why.

Best line: "Hell is just a name. The reality is much worse."

bbor 04-25-2003 12:45 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by Honolulu_Blue
Dog Soldiers (a friend says it sucks, but dunno)
Frailty
Devil's Backbone
Wendigo
Session 9
Donnie Darko



Frailty was enjoyable

Wendigo...not horrid...but close

Session 9..uhh..not great

Donnie Darko i enjoyed..but the wife did'nt

If ya wanna see a weird gruesome movie....Try audition.....japanese movie....but the ending is F'ED up....don't watch this if you are squemish.

bbor 04-25-2003 12:48 PM

DOLA...

BTW....The Changling...with that F'n rubber ball bouncing down the steps is the scariest movie ever.

Those of you that have seen in know the scene i am taling about.If that did'nt make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up...well..then you must be dead:)

Qwikshot 04-25-2003 01:42 PM

Frailty was good.

I liked Session 9...it was creepy in a realistic way. I was scared when the guy was in the asylum at night (who wouldn't be freaked out?)...the interview on tape was disturbing...and the final reality was scary too, because it does happen, people snap.

The Exorcist was scary with the new scene (specifically the spider walk)

WSUCougar 04-25-2003 01:53 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by bbor
DOLA...

BTW....The Changling...with that F'n rubber ball bouncing down the steps is the scariest movie ever.

Those of you that have seen in know the scene i am taling about.If that did'nt make the hairs on the back of your neck stand up...well..then you must be dead:)


Yup - best scene in a great movie. It helped make it moreso for me because I know the bridge he dropped the ball off!

The Ring actually has hints of The Changeling in it, don't you agree?

bbor 04-25-2003 09:20 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by WSUCougar
The Ring actually has hints of The Changeling in it, don't you agree?


Same creep factor....i agree :)

AgPete 04-25-2003 10:44 PM

I just have one question - Is the betamax version of the movie they watch in The Ring also haunted? :D

It was a creepy movie but damn did I have a hard time accepting that a VHS cassette could be possessed. :p

JeeberD 04-25-2003 10:47 PM

Hmm, I wonder if that movie would be easier to watch or scarier when your drunk? My girl and I were going to rewatch The Matrix tonight in anticipation of the new one, but maybe I'll have her get The Ring so we can rewatch it...

sterlingice 04-25-2003 11:35 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by JeeberD
Hmm, I wonder if that movie would be easier to watch or scarier when your drunk? My girl and I were going to rewatch The Matrix tonight in anticipation of the new one, but maybe I'll have her get The Ring so we can rewatch it...


I rewatched the Matrix last weekend (and snagged the second Harry Potter while I was at it since I was curious). Well worth the 99c rental. Makes me want to see the new one that much more.

SI

Honolulu_Blue 04-26-2003 04:00 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by AgPete
I just have one question - Is the betamax version of the movie they watch in The Ring also haunted? :D

It was a creepy movie but damn did I have a hard time accepting that a VHS cassette could be possessed. :p



The actual explanation is much more detailed than just a "possessed" VHS cassette. Go to the FAQ posted above by Couriers. It gives you the low-down.

Senator 04-26-2003 08:36 AM

Honestly, I have not rented or seen a movie in OVER a year because of my schedule. I have an event to go to today (which means I miss the draft) but last night I rented, based on the views of the board:
Frailty
Session 9
The Ring

I only had time to watch one (I have the rentals for a week) so I picked Frailty. Mostly because it was based in Texas and has 3 Texans in it, Powers Boothe, Mathew whats his name, and Bill Paxton.

Well, it could be just me, but it wasn't very good. Even the twist at the ending wasn't that good, and it dragged on and on. Different strokes for different folks I guess.

Tomorrow I will watch The Ring or Session 9, not sure which yet.

MizzouRah 04-26-2003 08:42 AM

Quote:

Tomorrow I will watch The Ring or Session 9, not sure which yet.



Both of these are quite good, imo.


Todd

JeeberD 05-03-2003 05:06 PM

Got around to watching Session 9 last night, and while it was certainly spooky, it didn't really get me. Part of it was the fact that I was really confused by the last half hour. I wasn't sure if Gordon had split personalities, if he was just psycho, or if...David Caruso's character...was the killer. My girlfriend and I were totally confused until we watched the deleated scenes with the commentary on, and that helped clear everything up.

So my overall impression was that it was a spooky flick, but rather confusing...

k0ruptr 05-03-2003 06:00 PM

hmm
 
weird, I watched this movie a couple times so far, and I just wasn't scared that much, It was an excellent movie for sure, one that I am gonna buy real soon, but the scariness dissapointed me.

astralhaze 05-03-2003 10:34 PM

For those of you who like Naomi Watts, check out "Mulholland Drive." Not only is it a great movie, but there is a very hot lesbian sene.

JeeberD 05-03-2003 10:36 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by astralhaze
For those of you who like Naomi Watts, check out "Mulholland Drive." Not only is it a great movie, but there is a very hot lesbian sene.


Damn straight...

Kodos 05-03-2003 10:37 PM

I just rented The Ring last night. Usually, I'm hard to freak out, but somehow this movie got to me. Even the opening, where you're just waiting to see how the girl will die, freaked me out. Then when they showed her corpse for just a second, that gave me quite a jolt! Good movie. Better than Signs in my opinion.



Spoiler

astralhaze 05-03-2003 10:40 PM

The religion thing in Signs really really turned me off. Now, I don't mind religious themes in movies. That said, this one was just waaaaaay too preachy for my taste.

KWhit 05-03-2003 10:41 PM

Kodos, I'm glad I already saw Signs cause you just gave away the whole movie. You might wanna do a Signs spoiler alert warning on your post or something.

I get kind of nuts when people blow a movie for me.


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