"The liberator who destroys my property is fighting to save my spirit. The teacher who clears all possessions from my path will set me free." -- Tyler Durden (Fight Club)
Who knew Buffy could do it (actually, we don't think she did - the people wanted to see dead people). The Grudge earned $40-fucking-million over the past three days.
1 `The Grudge'' $40
2 Shark Tale'' $14.3
3 Shall We Dance?'' $8.6
4 Friday Night Lights'' $7
5 Team America: World Police'' $6.6
6 Ladder 49'' $5.4
7 Surviving Christmas'' $4.5
8 Taxi'' $4.25
9 The Forgotten'' $3.4
10 I (heart) Huckabees'' $3
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on October 27, 2004 7:44 PM
Well I do have reason, through out the film, I found it extremely confusing. People all over the theater were asking questions because no one got the concept, if there was to begin with. There were some freaky, scary parts, but it would continue to show us those and skip to another scene (it wasn't "complete"). I found a lot of the scenes "copy" similar images from The Ring. More of the audience laughed than they jumped. In a nutshell, it was phony and predictable. Need I say more?
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on October 28, 2004 7:10 AM
Fair enough kind of taking influences from Asian film but not getting it right?
Saw was preety abysmal too by the second half everyone was laughing worth paying £5 for to have a laugh not a scare.
Posted by A random shemp (No Email) on December 28, 2004 3:25 PM
I really like this way of freaky tales.
The real fear isn't the Anacondas's or the Alien's.The real one is what the ring and the grudge are offering.so America, commit suicide cuz your authours will never produce a stuff like those