Monday, April 17, 2006

95

Post 9-0-5. Without the 0. Or the hyphens.

Anyway, I saw the grudge today. Biggest waste of time I have ever experienced. The so called "scary" movie got it's scares from the same thing every time. Somebody sees a ghost. The ghost meows. The screen goes black and then cuts to somewhere else. I'll admit, there were about 3 scenes that were actually almost scary. Not scary, I won't give any part of the grudge that much credit, but pretty cool. However, the cool parts, I don't know why I called them scenes, because they are tiny snipets of scenes, last all of 2 seconds. Following these 2 seconds that make me think that the movie might actually have been worth it after all, they cut to another boring scene. And there were all these flashbacks and dead people not being dead and day turning to night turning to blood and this one kid turning into a dead zombie and for SOME reason, this whole motage concerning this one women who was killed and became the evil spirit-or maybe the spirit killed her. Or whatever. Nothing in this movie makes sence. They pretend to have a plot which is really, "this house makes people die" which would have been plenty good enought. But they have to add all these twists and flashbacks to the point of which I don't know what is past and what is happening right now, and why some people are killed and others are just haunted by these spirits until eventually getting killed. And the guy that killed these sprits to begin with, why didn't he become one of these killer ghosts? Or are they people who pretend to be ghosts because they hate everybody and want to kill them? This movie is entirely confusing and if it is supposed to make an ounce of sence then it really fooled me.

Oh. And the ending sucks. Seriously, more than the rest of the movie. It seems impossible, I know...

2 Comments:

Blogger Adam said...

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7:53 PM  
Blogger EEK said...

Hehe, I saw The Grudge, there was a whole running joke about her boyfriend being in a band... as in, whenever he got on the screen, someone would say for him "I have a band." So then at the end when they're like "Caucasian male..." I added in "...he was in a band." Heh.

But I agree with your analysis.

4:39 AM  

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