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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2005 9:23 am 
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Tale of Two sisters ( getting a R1 release finally) - Highly Recommended

Read last year great reviews of this movie, so I bought the R3 Limited Edition & it was worth every euro I spend on it ;).

Asian movies that are worth watching (Horror/Thriller):

- Phone
- One Missed Call
- Shutter
- R-Point
- H

Other Genre:
- Oldboy
- Infernal Affairs Trilogie
- Breaking News
- Memories Of a Murder
- Save The Green Planet

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PostPosted: Wed May 04, 2005 3:23 pm 
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Suicide Club - disturbing flick

More like confusing! The plot isn't quite clear and misused or not quite defined symbolism, re: the bag of skins! The ending did leave room for a sequel, but to what? :lol:


More than the explicit shock value, the film carries an implicit shock value on teen culture in Japan. This is an important film shedding light on “current” social construct in Japan.

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- Eye ( time pass - copied as Athu is Tamil ??)


Do you mean the chinese flick "The Eye" by Pang bros? I believe it was screened at the Internatoinal Film Festival in 2002? :lol: Seems a hindi remake of this is on it's way " NAINA" with Urmilla! A nice psychological thriller makes you jump out of your seat at times! :lol: Look for a sequel by Tom Cruise his production company have acquired the rights! :lol:


Yes , its the Eye by Pang Brothers, the film did very little for me esp since it borrowed so much from sixth sense. there was any earlier thread in this regards
http://zulm.net/forums/viewtopic.php?t=6767


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Rita wrote:
Without a doubt my all time favorite ‘Diabolique’- French version is extremely atmospheric, bizarre and eerie, leaves a lot to the imagination!


agree rita, definitely a classic. and though non horror, clouzot’s ‘wages of fear’ is also one of my all time favs

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I just saw Ichi The Killer this past week on HBO, it's very much like a Tarantino film; violence is exaggerated(evidently more gruesome in Miike's film) and with a little less show for cinematic chic.


ya ichi was a silly film.. despite the good performance by asano. most of miike’s popular films are overrated imo - ichi, audition, doa trilogy. though some of his less popular films are really good

as for horror films, I am not a big horror fan myself but my all time favs are probably texas chainsaw and exorcist

and am surprised to see that no one has yet mentioned "the master of the macabre" himseslf - de palma’s ‘sisters’, ‘carrie’, ‘the fury’, ‘dressed to kill’ and ‘raising cain’…are all terrific horror films

as for bw films in the genre, I enjoyed ramu’s ‘kaun’ and ‘vaastu shastra’. though his ‘bhoot’ was terrible


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I saw Jeepers Creepers 2 about a year ago. I thought it was pretty good, although like most sequels the first was probably better. Horror film that I saw recently that is pretty good is WRONG TURN. From BW Kaal was nice enough but most people will criticise it.


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