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Ringu/The Ring.
« on: May 03 2005, 08:55 am »
Who here is a fellow Ringworm?  One of my fav movies of all time is Ringu!  Normally, I'm not someone who watches horror movies because I'm someone who's easily scared, but whenever the Halloween season rolls around, I always get tempted to watch a horror film.  So at the recommendation of a friend, I decided to check out Ringu last year, and while I didn't think it was particularly horrifying, I thought it had a very good plot with interesting characters, but there were a few moments in this movie that made me jump (mainly the part where they show Tomoko's dead body in the closet and the well scene near the end).  I also just watched Ringu 2 the other day.  The Japanese sequel  was even less scary than Ringu, but it still was very interesting, if not more confusing, and I actually liked this movie more than the first film.  The ending to Ringu 2 was especially freaky.  Unfortunately, I thought the American version of The Ring was very disappointing.  I didn't like how they made all the characters ten times snobbier than their Japanese counterparts or how they screwed around so much with the plot, especially with Sadako's/Samara's backstory, and the ending to the American version just doesn't hold a candle to the Japanese version's ending.  I'm still not sure if I want to go see The Ring 2 or not, but I've read that the American sequel is an original storyline rather than a re-make of the Japanese sequel, and it's being directed by Nakata Hideo-san, who directed the first Ringu movie this time, so maybe it'll be better than the first American movie....I also recently bought the Ringu book, but I have yet to actually read it.  ^^;;
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #1 on: May 03 2005, 05:12 pm »
Ooooh....I never saw the american version, but I liked Ring 1 and 2 of the japanese...my friend got fed up with the subtitles though


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« Reply #2 on: May 03 2005, 10:18 pm »
The american version is pretty good. They are two of my favorite movies... -^^-
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #3 on: May 04 2005, 01:45 am »
I never saw any of the Ring jap version... -_- but i read the story and how it is different from the American version... The American version was kinda... weird... for me, it was more of suspense than horror
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #4 on: May 04 2005, 04:45 am »
From the clips I've seen...the japanese was way better...america just came along, swiped the plot, squished half of ring 2 into their first film, and then added weird stuff to their second....

Japan took it much slower, made it more scary, and added real characters and emotion in it as well! It's sad when the journalist woman thinks the curse is broken, but then realises her husband's dead....I think they were falling in love again.

See? The japanese had an actual plot, but the american was made to psych people out, and bring in money.


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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #5 on: May 04 2005, 05:50 am »
Spoiler alert!  Actually, the American version did focus more on Rachel and Noah's relationship, and sort of gave it a happier ending, which is one of the few things I liked about the American version more, but their relationship was never really very important to the plot of Ringu to begin with.  In the Japanese version, Reiko was actually more concenred about whether or not Yoichi would die as well rather than about her ex-husband's death, but yes, the American version was pretty screwed up and I still like the Japanese version more.
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #6 on: May 27 2005, 11:29 am »
i saw the ring.. O.O i couldn't go to sleep after it.. i was so freaked out.. AH!!!!! i was up until like 5am watching tv.. HAHA and i finished at like 1am i think.. LMAO!! i went into my room and couldn't stop getting it out of my mind..

it wasn't like extremely scary or anything.. but like the part of

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after that girl came out of the tv.. was freaky and especially the part when the umm husband is like all umm 'destroyed' lmao.. i was so freaked out by that part
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #7 on: May 28 2005, 04:40 am »
Ringu was great, but I've seen so much cute fanart of Sadako that I have problems taking the movies seriously anymore. ^^;
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #8 on: May 30 2005, 09:11 pm »
>.< i watched it when i was like... 5? i dont remember much being scared actually XDDD and i never watched the american version o.O i was just repelled by remakes
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« Reply #9 on: May 30 2005, 09:16 pm »
Did anyone watch Ring 2? The sequel to the japanese one, I mean, not the american version (which was even worse than the first remake)


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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #10 on: May 31 2005, 12:13 am »
I've seen Ringu 2 and I liked it a lot more than I did the first Ringu movie.  I still haven't seen Ringu 0 or Ring Virus yet, though. v.v Has anyone seen Ring Virus?  It's the Korean re-make of Ringu and some people thought the Japanese version was better, but other people like the Korean version more or like it equally the same, and it seems to follow the book a little closer than the Japanese movie, so I'm tempted to watch it, but after the awful American version of The Ring, I'm not sure if I want to see any other foreign Ringu re-makes.
When her leathery, crow-footed face turned towards my raised hand and said, “Yes, the boy in the Sailor Mercury t-shirt,” I sprung into action. It took me a brief 20 seconds to acquire the bokken (wooden sword) I had secured to the underside of our chairs with duct tape the night previous. Shouting “Japan BANZAIII!” in the manner of those noble kamikaze pilots from the War of United States Aggression (so tactlessly referred to in your history books as “World War II”), I charged the stage, bringing down the bokken forcefully onto the plywood table in front of Tiffany Grant. It was a tragic mistake not to channel my ki correctly. The bokken splintered into a thousand pieces, leaving me with no other plan of attack besides shouting, “You’re no Asuka!” as two Ohayocon toughs escorted me out of the room-SomethingAwful.com

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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #11 on: June 01 2005, 05:52 am »
I'M A RINGWORM!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I've seen 'Ring', 'Ring 2', Ring 0', 'The Ring', 'The Ring Virus' and 'Rasen'.

I've seen 'Ringu', I loved it. I also thought the remake was a little... weird... Rachel and Noah didn't seem to be in love to me. They had no chestry whatsoever. Ryuji seemed to really still care for Reiko, and I think that was very upset about his death, but she realised that she has to think fast. Remember how Ryuji was the brain of the movie? Reiko was desperate. I mean, if you're husband died, but there was still a risk your kids gonna die, isn't better to save the kid and morn for your ex-hubby later?

But, anyway, Sadako is the freaky and scariest thing I have come across since... ages! She never showed her face and you were like 'Agh! What's she got to hide?' and then... Ewwwwww! I cried at the end when Ryuji died, the poor guy didn't deserve it! I seriously weeped for him, and the way Reiko look the lose was so beautiful and quite mornful. I just loved Yoichi, he's such a sweet kid! (bare in mind, before you question me that I have seen this movie over 103 times now, and still counting. I've taken such a great view on it that I'm so sad.... I wrote an essay on it!)

But don't get me wrong, I love Noah! He was a right laugh! That bit where he's running with the hose, and it isn't long enough so he goes shooting backwards... It was so funny I cried with laughter. Not to mention him screaming at the sun! "Damn you Mr Sun!" Okay well maybe he didn't say that, but he was thinking it. I think the Japanese one was more serious and realistic. I loved Ryuji so much, and he and Reiko were get together. Best movie bond I've ever, ever seen...

I guess it's fair to say that 'Ring' is my favourite movie. ^_^
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Re: Ringu/The Ring.
« Reply #12 on: June 02 2005, 01:53 pm »
I've only seen the english version which is weird for me because I love foriegn flims. but the ring and ring 2 hold the record for the only movies to scare me and leave me scared. that is why I love them! I was the girl, Samara in the english version, for Halloween and I looked good. I wish I had it on my computer because then I could show you guys.
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« Reply #13 on: June 02 2005, 08:55 pm »
I know what you mean. I'm always dressing up in white to scar my friends. I scared the hell out of a twelve year old by showing her the 'Sadako' look. I can really do it good, you know! I have a picture somewhere, once I've found it, I'll post it ^_^

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« Reply #14 on: June 23 2005, 07:43 am »
Ringu 2 is going to be released on DVD in the U.S. this September!  Yay!  Even though I already have that movie on VCD, I'm glad it's coming out on DVD over here!  I was worried it wouldn't since the American sequel is an original storyline and all rather than a re-make of the Japanese sequel.  I wonder if they'll be releasing any of the other Japanese Ringu movies in the U.S. and if they'll produce anymore American Ring movies, too...
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« Reply #15 on: July 17 2005, 05:00 am »
I REALLY want to see the ring .. but I'm not allowed !
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« Reply #16 on: July 17 2005, 09:59 pm »
Why? You're underaged? o.O I saw it when I was 12. or was it 13... lol. This movie was just kinda weird. It got me paranoid of the dark -.-"

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« Reply #17 on: July 25 2005, 08:36 am »
Aaaah! I don't like horror movies anymore! I used to want to see it but my mother said it wasn't a good idea so I didn't. My friends watched it too, and they said it was terrifying. So I didn't want to watch it anymore. Im sometimes home alone and all those thoughs seem to come back to me and it really freaks me out.  :sweatdrop:


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« Reply #18 on: August 03 2005, 08:30 pm »
I saw 'Ringu' when it first came out and my cousin's wife showed us it. I was six then! Then I saw it recently when I was twelve! So, I don't really care about the raitings and all. It is very scary... But the actors are great and the characters are just perfect! I've seen the original over 50 times and I've never got tired of it!

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« Reply #19 on: August 04 2005, 11:01 pm »
More good Ringu news!  Not only is Ringu 2 going to be released on DVD in the U.S. soon, but they are also releasing all of the Ringu movies in a DVD boxset, called Ringu Anthology of Terror on August 23rd, '05.  The boxset will contain Ringu, Ringu 2, Ringu 0, and Rasen (aka Spiral)!  So, now we'll have all the Ringu movies in the U.S.!  All we need left is to get the made-for-TV Ringu movies over here and we'll have everything Ringu that's available!
When her leathery, crow-footed face turned towards my raised hand and said, “Yes, the boy in the Sailor Mercury t-shirt,” I sprung into action. It took me a brief 20 seconds to acquire the bokken (wooden sword) I had secured to the underside of our chairs with duct tape the night previous. Shouting “Japan BANZAIII!” in the manner of those noble kamikaze pilots from the War of United States Aggression (so tactlessly referred to in your history books as “World War II”), I charged the stage, bringing down the bokken forcefully onto the plywood table in front of Tiffany Grant. It was a tragic mistake not to channel my ki correctly. The bokken splintered into a thousand pieces, leaving me with no other plan of attack besides shouting, “You’re no Asuka!” as two Ohayocon toughs escorted me out of the room-SomethingAwful.com