I guess, though I read people found that funny.
I was one of those people. Liked the rest of the movie, though. A friend of mine thinks it falls apart because it
never explains how Samara is doing any of this,
which I think the original one goes more into. She would love it were it not for that. Actually, hold on, she devoted an entire website to it.
Oh and apparently the next Superman flick has lost another director.
This is a really obsessive Ringu/Ring website, which (among other things) compares the cinematography of Ringu and The Ring. It's chock full of creepifying pictures.
Anyone posted this? It's an interview with the cast of Anchorman, where they all just lie and shit.
QUESTION FROM THE PRESS:What do you think you can teach Nicole Kidman about comedy? (The Oscar-winning actress is co-starring in "Bewitched.")
Ferrell: Uh. You know. I'm not really familiar with Nicole
Kidman as an actress. I've heard that she's done some great stuff. And
I hear that she's got a cute little rear end on her.
QUESTION FROM THE PRESS: Christina, have you ever experienced sexism in Hollywood?
Applegate: No, I don't find it. The casting couch thing is a normal thing, right? I mean,that's what we do to get jobs.
Koechner: That's not sexism. We all did it.
The Ring is really, really really fucking scary. It's as scary as the Exorcist.
The Ring is really, really really fucking scary. It's as scary as the Exorcist.
Scarier. The latter did nothing for me.
You know,other than The Last Unicorn when I was 5, I can't think of any movie that's truly scared me. I just don't think my brain is built for horror movie appreciation.
Do horror books scare you, Jess?
The two movies which gave me nightmares were
Candyman
and
Event Horizon.
Also possibly
Child's Play.
I'm lucky in that movies and books don't give me nightmares. In fact, just to be sure they don't, I think about the material extra hard and extra vividly as I fall asleep. Because I never dream about the things I think about then.