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Is it Ju-on or Ju-on 2?
Of the US version...The Grudge 2?
I have not actually seen any of these movies...but the girl and boy look the same as the shodt spirits from these movies.
Of the US version...The Grudge 2?
I have not actually seen any of these movies...but the girl and boy look the same as the shodt spirits from these movies.
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Originally Posted by james2025a
I have not actually seen any of these movies...but the girl and boy look the same as the shodt spirits from these movies.
My one question: Is it The Stepford Wives?
Oooh! Technicality! (I still have one "guess" left.)
Last edited by Kudama; 05-04-07 at 10:48 AM.
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Originally Posted by james2025a
Is it Ju-on or Ju-on 2?
Of the US version...The Grudge 2?
I have not actually seen any of these movies...but the girl and boy look the same as the shodt spirits from these movies.
Of the US version...The Grudge 2?
I have not actually seen any of these movies...but the girl and boy look the same as the shodt spirits from these movies.
Originally Posted by Kudama
...They ALL look like that!
My one question: Is it The Stepford Wives?
Oooh! Technicality! (I still have one "guess" left.)
My one question: Is it The Stepford Wives?
Oooh! Technicality! (I still have one "guess" left.)
Here are some hints:
-It's not any sort of Japanese horror, or a remake of any Japanese horror flick.
-It's considered a "cult classic".
Last edited by BrentLumkin; 05-04-07 at 03:48 PM.
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Never seen it but it sounds like this:
"In 1989 Jodorowsky completed the Mexican-Italian production Santa Sangre. The film received limited theatrical distribution, putting Jodorowsky back on the cultural map despite its mixed critical reviews. The film delved into psychodrama territory with its protagonist becoming the amputated arms and hands of his mother and committing a string of murders in the process. Several of Jodorowsky's sons were recruited as actors".
"In 1989 Jodorowsky completed the Mexican-Italian production Santa Sangre. The film received limited theatrical distribution, putting Jodorowsky back on the cultural map despite its mixed critical reviews. The film delved into psychodrama territory with its protagonist becoming the amputated arms and hands of his mother and committing a string of murders in the process. Several of Jodorowsky's sons were recruited as actors".
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Children of Men?