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erikaj - Jul 12, 2004 12:30:52 pm PDT #241 of 10001
If Scooby Doo taught me anything, it's that the only thing to fear is real-estate developers.Lisa Simpson

And I'll buy the disc and play it a bunch of times. That'll end up in the rotation with the coffin sex, I don't doubt.


Polter-Cow - Jul 12, 2004 12:38:53 pm PDT #242 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

sumi, that link seems to confirm (in rumor form!) the presence of Man-Wolf in the third movie, though it's odd there's no mention of Lizard.


sumi - Jul 12, 2004 12:56:08 pm PDT #243 of 10001
Art Crawl!!!

Yes, perhaps there will be a 4th movie?

Or maybe they are still negotiating. . . and man -- that's a lot of baddies, isn't it?


§ ita § - Jul 12, 2004 12:57:06 pm PDT #244 of 10001
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Or maybe he was just teasing the fanboys and girls, and/or giving himself a pool to draw from. I don't think everything has to pay off.


Polter-Cow - Jul 12, 2004 12:57:57 pm PDT #245 of 10001
What else besides ramen can you scoop? YOU CAN SCOOP THIS WORLD FROM DARKNESS!

Or maybe they are still negotiating. . . and man -- that's a lot of baddies, isn't it?

I want Venom, dammit! And Teppy wants Kraven! And later on, if the franchise gets stale, they can have this ridiculous installment where the villains are Scorpion and Vulture and Rhino and a bunch of other animal-themed losers.


Hayden - Jul 12, 2004 1:02:47 pm PDT #246 of 10001
aka "The artist formerly known as Corwood Industries."

The original Japanese Ring movie was flat-out terrifying at times in ways that the Naomi Watts version couldn't quite match, despite the hard-to-accept psychic-answers-to-scary-questions deus-ex machina-plot turns. When they finally got to the moments where we saw the angry spirit, my skin crawled like it was trying to leave the room without me.


Miracleman - Jul 12, 2004 1:14:47 pm PDT #247 of 10001
No, I don't think I will - me, quoting Captain Steve Rogers, to all of 2020

MM -- does the second thing in your post happen? (I don't read the comic so I don't know. . . and I don't remember that from the cartoon.)

No it doesn't, sumi. That's what I liked.


Matt the Bruins fan - Jul 12, 2004 1:41:45 pm PDT #248 of 10001
"You should never say bad things about the dead, only good… Joan Crawford is dead. Good.” —Bette Davis

I made my husband repeatedly assure me that possession was not real and there were no demons in my apartment after I watched it.

You are aware that Blatty based the book on a supposedly real exorcism case in the 40s, right?

I saw The Ring the night before "Hellbound" aired last season, and was practically laughing at DeKnight's best efforts to terrify us. Willow's outfits have scared me more than anything in that episode.

I think the scariest thing about the original Ringu is something that was cut: a scene where Asakawa finds Ryuji's thesis with "HELL IS REAL" scribbled on it, apparently during his lethal visitation from Sadako.


Beverly - Jul 12, 2004 2:10:05 pm PDT #249 of 10001
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

Finally saw Spiderman 2 this weekend. Really liked it a lot.

I don't have a lot of comics expertise to bring to movies made from comics. I sort of feel , these days, like it's heresy here on b.org tantamount to admiting hatred of ME shows to say this, but I don't read comics. I don't like comics. I don't get comics. They give me vertigo (And not the McKean sort of Vertigo, either). The art interferes with the story, for me. I can't assimilate the implied movement, figure out which dialog balloon in a given panel should be read first, assimilate a visage change...all stuff schoolchildren do with alacrity. But even as a schoolchild, I found comics impenetrable. If someone would do a text-only version, I'd happily read that. But comics art? Not so much.

In any case, in that picture of Liam ita posted, he looks like Roy Dotrice.

I don't think I'm really happy about that.


Scrappy - Jul 12, 2004 2:14:07 pm PDT #250 of 10001
Life moves pretty fast. You don't stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.

Beverly--also not a comics person, even though I know lots of comic artists (BF's uncle is a famous comics guy who runs a school for illustrators in NJ, plus we just know and hang with a bunch of comics folk), Have actually edited some comic books, and love works ABOUT comic books. I know they're a great art form and have lots to offer which I am missing out on, I just can't get into them.