georgie24 said:did you watch the post movie? me and my girl was sitting there talking when the movie was over, then when the credits were done the movie stated again i was like wtf!!![]()
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you're talking about the pictures and the camera in the store right? what i mean is AFTER they die, why are their faces so screwed up? i understand fear killed them but they looked like zombies with mangled faces. the mouth of the girl in the beginning almost went up her ear.mekannik said:
The blurred faces most likely represented that the viewer was already dead, and much like their to be muderess - their face was hidden or blurred to match hers.
georgie24 said:whats up with the ending?? im so---------->![]()
georgie24 said:HOW COME THE KID DIDNT DIE?? THAT LITTLE COCK SMOKER WATCHED THE VIDEO TOO
mekannik said:
Would be interesting to watch the Japanese version and see if they did indeed do a better job with this plot.
u4ik_RAGE said:
I enjoyed the Ring and many people were saying the original was so much better. Those people are smoking crack. Don't bother, watching "Ringu". It had horrible acting and even more pathetic special effects. I understand it was low budget, but it was still very bad.
It does have a slightly different ending
**SPOILER**
Instead of just copying the tape to live, they have to show the copy to someone for the curse to be broken. This doesn't break the curse of bad acting, however as they are just way to giddy in the end.
u4ik_RAGE said:
It does have a slightly different ending
**SPOILER**
Instead of just copying the tape to live, they have to show the copy to someone for the curse to be broken. This doesn't break the curse of bad acting, however as they are just way to giddy in the end.
haha it was exactly the same for me duderushx79 said:
in the american version they still had to show the tape to someone else to live.
call me a wimp or whatever but this is the first movie since i was a little kid thats actually spooked me.. i wasnt scared while watching it; it was later on that night when i tried going to sleep and i kept getting images of that little girl in my head. plus there is a big t.v. right next to my bed, so that didnt help much.
it spooked me enough that i have no interest in seeing it again.
rushx79 said:
in the american version they still had to show the tape to someone else to live.
call me a wimp or whatever but this is the first movie since i was a little kid thats actually spooked me.. i wasnt scared while watching it; it was later on that night when i tried going to sleep and i kept getting images of that little girl in my head. plus there is a big t.v. right next to my bed, so that didnt help much.
it spooked me enough that i have no interest in seeing it again.
it's the same with some people with a rollercoaster i guess...you're 'scared' before you get on but once you do you get one hell of a rush.it's just the feeling of being on the edge of your seat all the time. you know you'll get freaked out but you still want to watch the movie. it's the same when someone tells you 'not to do something'. subconsciously, it only makes you want to do it more.right?curling said:
This was my point from the post above. What is the point of paying for something that disturbs you. Why not just go and get a visitor pass to a morgue and look at twist and dead bodies all day until you get your fill of scary and dead people then split and try to sleep that night and it won't cost you a penny.
StoneColdGold said:the girl made the tape herself. remember... she had the ability to imprint images onto film. remember in the hospital when she was using her mind to make the pictures on the x-ray film?
StoneColdGold said:the girl made the tape herself. remember... she had the ability to imprint images onto film. remember in the hospital when she was using her mind to make the pictures on the x-ray film?
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