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obigrrl — 21 years ago(September 19, 2004 10:47 PM)
ack! all good ones! tho i have yet to see Ju-On: The Grudge 2 yet
but in that second oneone scene that really got me was when the old detective was looking at the ceiling and his wife came in and looked up to see what he was looking at.and Kayako was up there and her eyes were shifting!!!
OMG!! i'm getting chills just writing about it!!
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Gambit1138 — 21 years ago(October 24, 2004 09:13 AM)
My favorite scene in the original V-Cinema version has to be after Toshio meows and we cut outside. Right before we cut to black you can see Kayako in the upper story window. Plus the jaw scene.
In the 2nd tv version it has to be the pictures on the wall changing from normal people to just Kayako.
In the first theatrical versionit has to be during Izumi's chapter when she's crawling away from her friends and Kayako emerges from the shrine.
The Grudge 2: The whole movie. But to be specific, it has to be the entire Nori Chapter. thumpthumpthump
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mystyglass-1 — 21 years ago(October 28, 2004 01:30 PM)
Jaw scene, jaw scene, jaw scene. It wasn't just when she turned around for the reveal, but the way she was walking up the stairs like a badly manipulated string puppetonly manipulated by death.
Wow! Best body acting in a movie since Rie Inou's chilling performance in the finale of Ringu.
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Phroggy — 20 years ago(August 20, 2005 01:47 PM)
I'm a very jaded horror movie freak, having seen everything there was to see for around twenty years, but I'm not ashamed to admit "The grudge" (US version, the Japanese one are not available in any form here grrrr !) scared me like no other did in a very long time. Of course, it was not always logic and there were holes, but nonetheless, it worked like hell ! From what I read here, it seems to be a compilation of scenes from the original movies, right ? Seems they are even scarier !
In the remake, I like the fact that the ghost was really a primal, unstoppable force that could get you No Matter what (Okay, what did it do with its victims ?), and the fact that the Western characters seemed perfectly adapted to Japanese culture and even spoke the language. No "Lost in translation" here ! -
eclipse115 — 20 years ago(December 08, 2005 04:40 AM)
To be honest this movie really didn't scare me. I'm very easily frightened and freaked out but this movie was just average in that dept. Sure I was tense most of teh time but I didn't scream or jerk once. Now a Tale of Two Sisters . . . that is one helaciously scary movie shudder
edit- silly me . . . I just now realized I watched Ju-on The grudge. Why are all the titles and information here so confusing >.< -
Abolesco — 20 years ago(December 02, 2005 05:56 AM)
See, for me not sure what I'd put as the 'Scariest Scene'.. but in the end of the Grudge 2, when Kayako is crawling out of Kyoko during the birth then at the end when reborn kid Kayako pushes Kyoko down the stairs.
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AdrienneLee — 20 years ago(December 14, 2005 07:10 AM)
There are so many scenes that are disturbing and creepy in all four movies. A couple of the most effective (for me) are:
Ju-on 1 (tv): Of course, the girl going up the stairs and turning to her mother with the bottom half of her face gone.
Ju-on 2 (tv): The whole Kyoko segment when she is rocking back and forth with the doll, and the scenes where her parents die (the mother with her head in the room and laughing hysterically before keeling over), and when they go back to the house at night with everyone dead and Kyoko/Kayako still rocking in the room.
Ju-on : The final crawling down the stairs scene is almost impossible to watch because it's so creepy (the expression on Kayako's face!).
Ju-on 2: When Keisuke (sp?) the tv show director/producer follows Megumi into Kyoko's house, and she comes out from behind the screen with Kayako's journal.
One thing that hasn't been mentioned yet and that is part of a few of these movies is any time a character is in the house and it goes from daylight to sudden darkness. That is very effective. I can't imagine that happening to me and not dying of a heart attack on the spot.