Movies unfairly forgotten
Movies unfairly forgotten
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This kino was literally too iq for muh spooky ghost fags
Phantom of the Paradise
exactly, glad someone else saw it
I like the 1st hour & them fleshing out Mai as a character but the last 30+ minutes or so is a clusterfuck and no it was not too smart. They adapted elements from the book that are fundamentally impossible to square with Ringu1 because the directors/writers didn't talk to each other.
Ryƫji Takayama was a completely different character in Ringu then he was in the book, him suddenly being a book faithful villain behind it all in Rasen is impossible, he wasn't faking his shock & fear during his Ringu death for the film's audience.
i really liked that one, too. there was a tv show based on Rasen. maybe i've got nostalgia glasses on, because i saw it when it came out, but it was one of my favorite shows. there's even an episode where they go into autistic mathematical detail about the logistics if every person on the earth showed the tape to two people to save themselves. straight up stood in front of a black board explaining it.
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i thought this guy's hair was amazing
thanks user, didn't know that
just don't square it then, you dont need ringu for rasen to make sense
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gives me real Femto vibes
i have this downloaded. genuinely excited to see it.
Brian De Palma's whole filmography almost.
George/Joji Iida's movies are always good for cheap but enjoyable 90's/00's J-films if that's what you're looking for. Other examples include Night Head (TV series and movie), Another Heaven, Ring (1995 TV ver.), Akagi live action
Is this good ? It seem forgoten and i want to watch it.
I also recomend the 90s movie parasite eve, it's based on the novel and I really like it, it's more sci fi romance than horror
burst city
what am i in for
>i have this downloaded. genuinely excited to see it.
Watch Ringu first. Then Spiral & then Ringu 2 which erases Spiral.