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To: Ilaine who started this subject11/11/2002 7:52:37 AM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) of 6901
 
Watched The Ring last night. I thought it was a good old fashioned horror movie.

Telling on myself -- when I saw the first dead girl, I put my hands over my face and said out loud, "oh, my God!" Looked around in the dark and people all around me had their hands over their faces but I was the only one who was vocal.

I developed permanent goose bumps, as the creepiness was relentless.

Finally could not stand it after the shower scene, and leaped from my seat and left the theater and paced the hallway until it was over.

Horror movies these days are really slasher movies, or gross-out movies, but this was really creepy and disturbing, like horror movies used to be, making you jump out of your seat.

Lots of surrealism, too.

I have read some reviews which suggest that the scariest scene in the movie is the one that I left the theater to avoid, so I am glad that I did. Nick said that during it he thought that I might have had the right idea.
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