The Ring update feed

" DAY TWENTY-NINE THEME: Horror Movies You Didn’t Realize Were Based on Books* Suggestions: The Thing from Another World (1951) Psycho (1960) The Wicker Man (1973) Dead Calm (1989) I Know What You Did Last Summer (1997) Valentine (2001) The Ring (2002) Audition (2009) * Another one that was supposed to be a completely different theme. The original article, “20 Underrated Horror Movies You Should Give a Second Chance,” is gone, so I found another one to use in its place. "

"Esto no es una pelicula de terror es solo una pelicula de misterio que no te explica nada y tampoco quiere hacerlo, y que por tener algunas imágenes irregulares y un fantasma de por medio la etiquetan de terror. Pero la pelicula no es del todo mala el misterio de manera interesante y el trabajo de cámara también se involucra a veces en la historia pero el no explicar las cosas del todo bien hacen que la pelicula se sienta mediocre. "

" TITLE OF WRITTEN WORK: Ring PUBLISHED FORMAT: novel AUTHOR/CREATOR: Koji Suzuki ORIGINAL PUBLICATION YEAR: 1991 HAVE I READ: No NOTES: N/A "

"Don't watch that tape. You know, the one that's unlabeled. Don't."

" Director: Gore Verbinski Starring: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, Brian Cox, Jane Alexander, Lindsay Frost, Amber Tamblyn, Rachael Bella, Daveigh Chase, Shannon Cochran and Pauley Perrette It sounded like just another urban legend: a videotape filled with nightmarish images, leading to a phone call foretelling the viewer's death in exactly 7 days. As a newspaper reporter Rachel Keller was naturally skeptical of the story, until four teenagers all met with mysterious deaths exactly one week a"

"A movie that really gets under your skin - no blood or gore, instead using disturbing images and foreboding atmosphere to gnaw away at the nerves, plus the creepiest kid and a fall-over-backwards 'boo' moment!"

"OCTOBER 5 HM: I have to admit that those Japanese filmmakers really know how to make horror movies. Despite reputations for foreign films losing quality when they are remade for American audiences, some of these Japanese made films retained their effective horror thrills. This movie transitioned to American audiences very well. The only thing better than it, is the original. In fact, it was because of my searching this movie out in it's original form that I am actually tracking down and watching"

" Naomi Watts, Sacha Barrese and Tess Hall "