POPULARITY
Meninas japonesas que só querem ser amadas, infiltração, o terror do inquilino, água saborizada, fantasmas que são uma metáfora (e fantasmas literais também), memórias de infância envolvendo caixas d'água e Waltinho... você está no Arquivo Confidencial!Escute nosso double feature sobre Água Negra, o clássico do J-Horror de Hideo Nakata que ganhou refilmagem dirigida pelo vencedor do Oscar, Walter Salles.Apresentado por:Luiz Machado - @machadolue no InstagramJoão Neto - @jonetooo no InstagramAlvaro de Souza - @alllvarusdesouza no InstagramConfira o nosso site: https://www.esqueletosnoarmario.com/@esqueletosgays no Twitter e InstagramNossos perfis no Letterboxd são:https://letterboxd.com/zcomluiz/https://letterboxd.com/alvarosouza/https://letterboxd.com/netodojo/
What goes bump in the night giving Kyle a fright? This week it's The Ring Two (2005) directed by Hideo Nakata. This sequel to an American remake of a Japanese horror classic (phew) has a journalist and her son haunted by a spooky ghost well girl. Will someone be Kyle's mommy? What American sweetheart is Mat stalking? Where in the world is Chris? Spend your last seven days cracking cold ones at Fort George Brewery as the Boo Boys break it all down.
Dans ce numéro de MONSTER SQUAD, Marie Casabonne reçoit Sébastien Lecocq (auteur de Ringo Lam l'incendiaire et Au fond de la classe avec Malcolm : le génie face au réel) et Erich Vogel pour disséquer un nouveau monstre : Sadako Yamamura.Tous trois descendent au fond du puits pour en extirper Sadako et faire la lumière sur la saga RING. Des géniaux romans de Kôji Suzuki au film culte de Hideo Nakata, RING, en passant par ses suites japonaises ainsi que par les films américains THE RING : aucune itération de ce fantôme japonais tragique ne leur échappe.Attention, une fois que vous aurez regardé cette vidéo, vous aurez sept jours pour en faire une copie et la faire regarder à quelqu'un d'autre, sinon Marie sortira de votre écran pour vous le faire payer !Présentation : Marie CasabonneRédacteur en chef : Stéphane MoïssakisChroniqueurs : Sébastien Lecocq et Érich VogelRéalisation : Alain MercierProduction : Stéphane Moïssakis et Alain MercierMontage et mixage : Anthony NavarroMusiques : Magic And Ecstasy et Rite Of Magic par Ennio MorriconeLogo "Monster Squad" par Ninon C Maufé : https://www.instagram.com/ninoncmaufe/Retrouvez toutes nos émissions sur http://www.capturemag.frPour nous soutenir, il y a deux adresses :PATREON : https://www.patreon.com/capturemagTIPEEE : https://www.tipeee.com/capture-magThe Office - L'humain derrière l'humour de Marie Casabonne édité chez Third Éditions est disponible : https://www.librairiesindependantes.com/product/9782377845057/Vous pouvez acheter le livre SLASHERS, ATTENTION ÇA VA COUPER... co-écrit par Marie Casabonne en suivant ce lien : https://bit.ly/3toedfrPour acheter notre mag CAPTURE MAG N°1 - LE CINÉMA DE WILLIAM FRIEDKIN, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand (Fnac, Amazon, etc.).Akileos : https://bit.ly/AkiFriedLibrairies indépendantes : https://www.librairiesindependantes.com/product/9782355746161/Pour acheter notre livre CAPTURE MAG 2012-2022 : NOTRE DÉCENNIE DE CINÉMA, rendez-vous chez votre libraire ou site marchand.Akileos : https://bit.ly/CapMookLibrairies indépendantes : https://bit.ly/AchTMookEn MP3 sur Acast : https://bit.ly/3v6ee7sSur SPOTIFY : https://spoti.fi/3PJYnF3Sur DEEZER : https://bit.ly/2wtDauUSur APPLE podcasts : https://apple.co/2UW3AyO#ring #ringu #sadako Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
We're back, bitches!!! Een heuglijke geboorte en een vermaledijde kruisband hebben ons even op (semi) non-actief gezet, maar, om een al te lange afwezigheid te voorkomen, werd er in het donkerste van een warme augustus nacht alsnog een aflevering opgenomen. Eentje specifiek voor de horror maand (sh)o(c)ktober! Dit keer geen drie films, zoals gebruikelijk bij ons, maar wel voor het eerst een diepgravende studie tussen twee keer dezelfde film, Japans en daarna ge-Amerikaniseerd. We bespreken DARK WATER (2002, door Hideo NAKATA) en DARK WATER (2005, door Walter SALLES), met in de hoofdrollen onder meer Jennifer Connelly, Tim Roth, John C. Reilly en Pete Postlethwaite. Origineel boven remake? Japan - USA 0-1? Luister naar aflevering 48 to know the one and only truth… PS: aflevering 49 wordt weldra opgenomen (volg onze socials) en vanaf dan gaan we terug driewekelijks aanwezig zijn!! jullie kunnen ons ook mailen naar moviematterspodcast@hotmail.com Volg ook onze socials: (1) Movie Matters Podcast Op facebook en op instagram: @_moviematterspodcast_ • Volg ons via Letterboxd: Zwino: ThomasZwino's profile • Letterboxd Peer: Lpereboom's profile • Letterboxd Tim: Tim Poelman's profile • en https://boxd.it/4Y95L En Join onze discord waar we samen gezellig over films kunnen praten: https://discord.gg/Krq6uXGWFm
Happy Halloween! Today is the end of our Spooky Season with a review of 2002's The Ring. A journalist discovers a cursed VHS tape that causes the death of any that view it in seven days. We follow her journey to uncover the source of the footage and save herself and her young son from a terrible fate. We hope everyone has a safe and wonderful spooky evening!Directed by: Gore VerbinskiWritten by: Ehren KrugerRemake of 1998's Ringu: Directed by Hideo Nakata and Screenplay by Hiroshi TakahashiBased on the Novel by Koji SuzukiStarring: Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, and Daveigh ChaseCome on in and have a listen! What do you think of this movie? What are others like it you enjoyed? We'd love to hear from you! Please like, follow, subscribe, share.
If you would like to give us feedback on how were doing follow us at: https://discord.gg/cd6sNqvnav https://beacons.ai/senornerdpodcast Smile is a 2022 American psychological supernatural horror film written and directed by Parker Finn in his feature directorial debut. Based on Finn's short film Laura Hasn't Slept (2020), the film stars Sosie Bacon as a therapist who witnesses the bizarre suicide of a patient, then goes through increasingly disturbing and daunting experiences that lead her to believe she is experiencing something supernatural. It also features Jessie T. Usher, Kyle Gallner, Kal Penn, and Rob Morgan, as well as Caitlin Stasey reprising her role from Laura Hasn't Slept. A feature adaptation of Finn's short was announced in June 2020, and the cast was added in October 2021. Principal photography began that month in New Jersey and ended in November. Originally set for release on the streaming service Paramount+, distributor Paramount Pictures opted to release the film theatrically after positive test screenings. Smile premiered at Fantastic Fest on September 22, 2022, and was released in the United States on September 30. The film received generally positive reviews from critics and grossed over $217 million worldwide on a budget of $17 million. A sequel, Smile 2, is scheduled to be released in October 2024. The Ring is a 2002 American supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski and written by Ehren Kruger. Starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson, David Dorfman, and Brian Cox, the film focuses on Rachel Keller (Watts), a journalist who discovers a cursed videotape that causes its viewers to die seven days later. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film Ring, based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki. The Ring was theatrically released in the United States on October 18, 2002, by DreamWorks Pictures. It was a box-office success, grossing $249.3 million worldwide on a $48 million budget, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. The Ring received mixed-to-positive reviews, with critics in particular praising the atmosphere and visuals, Bojan Bazelli's cinematography, Verbinski's direction and the performances of the cast (particularly Watts). At the 29th Saturn Awards, the film won in two categories: Best Horror Film and Best Actress (for Watts). The film is the first installment of the American Ring series, and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring inspired American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005). Plot Teenage girls Katie and Becca discuss an urban legend about a cursed videotape that causes whoever views it to die in one week. That night, Katie, who viewed it one week ago, is killed by an unseen force. At Katie's funeral, her mother asks her sister Rachel, a Seattle-based journalist, to investigate her daughter's death. Rachel discovers that Katie's friends all died in bizarre accidents at the same time as Katie's death. Rachel visits the Shelter Mountain Inn, where Katie and her friends saw the tape. She finds and views the tape; it contains strange and frightening imagery. She then receives a phone call from an unknown caller who whispers, "Seven days". Though initially skeptical, Rachel quickly begins to experience supernatural occurrences linked to the tape.
To celebrate the show's 7th podiversary, the boys give the original vs. remake treatment to the Ring, staring with Hideo Nakata's iconic J-horror film that started it all.Outro music: Hikaru Utada - "Simple and Clean" Support the Pod Boys on Patreon! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This is episode 21 in our second season of The Directors Take Podcast. In this week's episode your hosts Marcus Anthony Thomas and Oz Arshad are joined by Paul Davies, the legendary Sound Designer who is best known for being one of Director Lynne Ramsay's closest collaborators, with their relationship spanning all the way back to her first feature film, Ratcatcher. He is exceptional in his own right however and his unique style has landed him work with directors such as Stephen Frears, Yann Demange, Rose Glass, Steve McQueen and Guillermo Del Toro amongst countless others. Sound is as important if not more so than the image itself, so we are super excited to bring you a conversation with one of the absolute best in the business. This conversation covers: -What is Sound Design? -What was his journey into the industry like? -The importance of mentors? -How did he come to meet Lynne Ramsay and build that relationship? -Why do people keep coming back to him? -How to sync up the process between sound and the edit? -How does he approach character and perspective with sound? -What are the mistakes that directors make when working with sound designers? Our wonderful sponsor for this episode is THE NATIONAL FILM and TELEVISION SCHOOL. We've also partnered with SCRIPTATION to offer our listeners an EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT on their software, which you can find on the link below… http://scriptation.com/thedirectorstake Paul's Bio With a background in music recording and composition, Paul Davies graduated from the sound department at the National Film and Television School (UK) in 1993. After graduation Paul worked as a freelance sound record recordist, sound editor and re-recording mixer on a variety of feature, broadcast, and corporate projects. In 1995 Paul joined the sound post production company VideoSonics as a sound editor, rising to become head of the sound editorial department. Whilst with VideoSonics Paul continued to hone his craft on a large range of feature film and television dramas. In 2000 Paul left VideoSonics to become a freelance supervising sound editor and Sound Designer and continues to work in these roles to this day. Notable directors he has with with include Stephen Frears, John Hillcoat, Lynne Ramsay, Guillermo Del Toro, Steve McQueen, Hideo Nakata, Rose Glass, Bart Layton, Anton Corijn, Saul Dibb, Julian Jarrold, Nick Broomfield and Julien Temple amongst many others, on films such as The Queen, Kinky Boots, You Were Never Really HEre, American Animals, Hunger, Mrs HEnderson Presents, The American, The Proposition, We need to Talk about Kevin, Saint Maud and Mogul Mowgli. In addition to his work in sound production, Paul is a regular visiting tutor at the National Film and Television School in the UK The Baltic Film School in Estonia and the IFS in Cologne. Paul has also held Sound Design workshops at the School of sound, BAFTA, CPH Dox Festival-Denmark and The Sound of Story in Brighton UK. Paul is a voting member of BAFTA and AMPAS and a past chair of AMPS the UK's film and television sound craft guild. Paul has received nominations from BAFTA and The Royal Television Society for his sound design work in 2018, and won a BIFA for his Sound Design in You Were Never Really Here. Nugget of the week Paul: Beth Gibbons - Portishead lead singer & the strength of performance. Oz: Godzilla Minus One Marcus: How Liquid Death's Founder Started a $700million Water Brand | Found Effect Credits Music by Oliver Wegmüller Socials Paul Davies: Twitter (X) & Instagram The Directors' Take: Twitter (X) & Instagram Marcus: Twitter (X) & Instagram Oz: Twitter (X) & Instagram If you have any questions relating to the episode or have topics you would like covering in future releases, reach out to us at TheDirectorsTake@Outlook.com
(Interview à 1:17:50 environ ) ll est enfin l'heure de sortir notre dernier épisode avant qu'on prenne quelques vacances : un épisode XXL sur le grand RING d'Hideo Nakata, chef d'oeuvre de la J-horror à l'origine d'un renouveau dans le cinéma d'horreur nippon et qui a donné naissance a une maxi franchise au passage. Et comme on aime faire les choses bien : on a ramené l'équipe du film en fin d'épisode ! Nous avons pu nous entretenir rapidement avec Rie Inō, l'actrice de Sadako en personne, et Takuya Wada, qui a géré les effets spéciaux et les maquillages du film. Une interview qu'on doit à Japan expo, qu'on remercie au passage. On se retrouve en septembre, bonnes vacances ! Chaque semaine, l'équipe de JUMPSCARE dissèque, désosse et découpe un de vos films d'horreurs préférés dans la joie et la bonne humeur. Aucune époque et aucun sous-genre ne sera épargné. Au programme : des critiques, de l'actualité horrifique, des dossiers spéciaux, des invités prestigieux, de l'humour et de l'hémoglobine ! N'hésitez pas à soutenir le podcast en le notant et en laissant un avis, c'est le meilleur moyen de nous soutenir et on vous en remercie d'avance. Podcast animé par Romain, chroniqueur au BISTRO sur Filmo, avec : Mylène, de la chaine youtube WELCOMETOPRIMETIMEBITCHMatthieu, de la chaine youtube LE COIN DU BISLily, chroniqueuse sur LE BLOG DU CINEMADario, de la team JUMPSCAREAmélie, du festival de cinéma ON VOUS MENT Suivez nous sur Twitter et Instagram : @jumpscarecastContact : jumpscarecast@gmail.com LA MUSIQUE DE JUMPSCARE : https://cedriccremet.bandcamp.com/album/jumpscare-original-podcast-soundtrackTout l'argent revient au compositeur, n'hésitez pas :) Discord de Jumpscare : https://discord.gg/ew9CfgYCz8 https://jumpscare.lepodcast.fr/
This week we chat with filmmaker Damian McCarthy, the writer/director of the very scary movies Oddity and Caveat! We chat about the imposing house they shot in, the funny/creepy easter egg, and so much more before exploring Damian's childhood horror history. And then we dive into Hideo Nakata's Ringu and why it terrified Damian as a teenager. We discuss it and the remake, the existential dread of the video tape, urban legends and so much more. Damian isn't really on social media much, but you can follow his Instagram. Check out Oddity in theaters! It's a great experience in a theater. Follow Mary Beth, Terry and the Podcast on Twitter. We also have a Letterboxd HQ account, so follow us there, too! We're also on Bluesky with the same usernames. Support us on Patreon!If you want to support our podcast, please please take a moment to go rate us on Spotify and give us a rating and review on iTunes. It really helps us out with the algorithms. We also have a YouTube channel! Ask us for our Discord server!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
On this episode, Matt, Daryl and their guest, Sarah Miles (writer, horror and asian cinema officionado) discuss Hideo Nakata's 1998 adaptation of Koji Suzuki's Ringu. You can find some of Sarah's writing here, and over here. You can find all season artwork designs (from the ridiculously talented Stephen Trumble) on our Teepublic store. We also have our intro themes and interludes over on Bandcamp. The intro theme was performed by Daryl Bär and produced by Mike Hall. Please drop us a Five Star Review us at Apple Podcasts, or a Five Star Rating on Spotify. Find us on Twitter and Instagram (@ispauldanook), and drop us an email at ispauldanook@gmail.com
Una buena noticia para la gente que le gustan las películas de terror, porque hubo dos estrenos esta semana. Por un lado, El último conjuro, una película que no es de la saga de James Wan. Es una película japonesa de Hideo Nakata. Este es un terror más oscuro, más relacionado también con el melodrama que tiene su público. Y hubo otra película que se estrenó el jueves pasado, y es en esta la que me quiero focalizar esta semana, que se llama De noche con el diablo. De noche con el diablo es una película que viene de Australia y está dirigida por Colin y Cameron Kearns. Está protagonizada por David Dasmaltian, que realmente la rompe dentro de esta película, con Laura Gordon y un gran elenco. Estamos a fines de los años 70, durante la noche de Halloween de 1977, el set del programa, que se llama Búhos nocturnos, invita a ciertos personajes para subir un poco el rating. Uno de estos personajes es una joven que cree estar poseída, viene con su psicóloga o asistente al programa para contar un poco sobre este fenómeno. Durante la transmisión del programa empiezan a aparecer eventos inexplicables. ¿Serán fuerzas naturales? ¿Es una estafa? ¿Hay cuestiones psicológicas en el medio? Bueno, no te cuento más nada si te sorprendes, pero la cuestión es que la película es muy buena y realmente da un muy buen resultado. Sobre todo son esas películas bien hechas, redonditas, muy original la propuesta, y esto hay que destacarlo, no es un lugar común del cine de terror, incluso con el juego de elementos clásicos, pero es muy original la propuesta de la película en sí. Es una película chiquita que quizás les va a costar conseguir... Yo creo que se estrenaron bastantes salas, pero que quizás pasa desapercibida al lado de los grandes tanques, pero que tiene lo suyo.
Ruys y Kbri presentan los estrenos más destacados de la semana. En streaming: El Oso, la tercera temporada de la galardonada serie de FX, le sube el nivel a las exigencias del pequeño grupo de misfits del "Beef" original de Carmy; Cobra Kai T6, el principio del final (¡en tres partes!) del otrora mágico regreso de la saga Daniel-san vs Johnny Lawrence; La mujer en el lago de Apple TV+, una miniserie "de prestigio" con Natalie Portman; finalmente, la secuela Betty la fea: la historia continúa, situada 20 años después de la telenovela original, ahora en formato serie (10 episodios). En cines: El último conjuro, la peli de terror de la semana en cartelera viene de la mano de Hideo Nakata, creador deThe Ring y no, no tiene nada que ver con el universo de El Conjuro. Todos los jueves en la mañana el HYP3 tiene para ti los estrenos de la semana. Y por las noches, nuestro tradicional stream en vivo por YouTube. Velo o escúchalo en Spotify Escúchalo en Apple Podcasts Más feeds de audio, contenido extra en Patreon y más: https://paiki.net/ O únete a nuestro canal en YouTube y accede a contenido extra
durée : 00:12:56 - Blockbusters - À sa sortie en 1998, le film 'Ring' de Hideo Nakata a réinventé l'épouvante en milieu urbain, et lancé une vague de films qui ont marqué l'esprit des amateurs du genre : "Kaïro", "Audition" et "Dark Water".
Hoy tomamos el Macabro Jet y llegamos a Japón: cuna del sushi, del bambú, de los cerezos, del manga y por supuesto del cine de terror, a partir de la película The Ring, de Hideo Nakata, el horror japonés toma una fuerza considerable a nivel mundial, por ello las Sesiones del Macabro hacen ahora un recuento de algunas cintas de esta región que nos llevarán al extremo y nos harán pasar miedo. ¡Denle play ahora!
Aujourd'hui RETOUR au début des années 2000, en 2005 plus précisément ! Une année plutôt riche pour le cinéma de genre : d'un côté Rob Zombie qui signe ce qui est à ce jour son oeuvre la plus réputée, THE DEVIL'S REJECT, d'un autre côté le grand retour de George Romero avec LAND OF THE DEAD LE TERRITOIRE DES MORTS VIVANTS, où encore le très claustro THE DESCENT de Neil Marshall. Mais tous ses films qui ont marqué leur époque ne sont que les arbres qui camouflent la forêt. Car 2005, c'est aussi une année en cœur de l'époque maudite des remakes de grands classiques du cinéma d'horreur. 2005, c'est entre autre l'année du terrible remake d'Amityville avec Ryan Reynolds, où encore du spectaculairement claqué remake du The Fog de John Carpenter. Même Hideo Nakata lui même se fera remaker son excellent DARK WATER par les américains, bien décidés à capitaliser sur toutes les licences connues qu'ils peuvent exploiter pour faire de la grosse thune. Et dans tout ça arrive... LA MAISON DE CIRE, noté d'un budget extrêmement confortable de 40 MILLIONS DE DOLLARS et d'une énorme star dans son casting, en la personne de PARIS HILTON. Un film qui sent bon le nu-métal et le vieux skyblog honteux comme on les aime, que l'équipe va aujourd'hui disséquer devant vos yeux ébahis pour vous rappeler que les années 2000, c'était peut-être, au fond, une erreur. Chaque semaine, l'équipe de JUMPSCARE dissèque, désosse et découpe un de vos films d'horreurs préférés dans la joie et la bonne humeur. Aucune époque et aucun sous-genre ne sera épargné. Au programme : des critiques, de l'actualité horrifique, des dossiers spéciaux, des invités prestigieux, de l'humour et de l'hémoglobine ! N'hésitez pas à soutenir le podcast en le notant et en laissant un avis, c'est le meilleur moyen de nous soutenir et on vous en remercie d'avance. Podcast animé par Romain Plourde, chroniqueur au BISTRO sur Filmo, avec : Mylène, de la chaine youtube WELCOMETOPRIMETIMEBITCHMatthieu, de la chaine youtube LE COIN DU BISAmélie, du festival de cinéma ON VOUS MENTLily, chroniqueuse pour LE BLOG DU CINEMADario, de la team Jumpscare Suivez nous sur Twitter et Instagram : @jumpscarecastContact : jumpscarecast@gmail.com LA MUSIQUE DE JUMPSCARE : https://cedriccremet.bandcamp.com/album/jumpscare-original-podcast-soundtrackTout l'argent revient au compositeur, n'hésitez pas :) Discord de Jumpscare : https://discord.gg/ew9CfgYCz8Titre de l'épisode trouvé par @raphrez sur twitter https://jumpscare.lepodcast.fr/
We're dong another series and that compares and contrasts original movies and their remakes. Last week we watched the 2005 film, Dark Water that was actually an American remake of the 2002 Japanese horror film of the same name. This week we watch the original 2002 Dark Water that was directed by Hideo Nakata and written by Yoshihiro Nakamura and stars Hitomi Kuroki, Rio Kanno, and Mirei Oguchi. Synopsis: A mother and her 6-year-old daughter move into a creepy apartment whose every surface is permeated by water. Join us as we watch the movie and chat about Mike's brown bath water and Bonz's recent brush with death via scooter. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/scarymovieandchillpodcast/support
"O que há com os repórteres? Você pega a tragédia de uma pessoa e força o mundo a vivenciá-la, espalhando-a como uma doença." O Chamado (2002) é um filme de terror cuja história gira em torno de uma misteriosa fita de vídeo amaldiçoada que causa a morte de qualquer pessoa que a assiste exatamente sete dias depois. O roteiro de O Chamado (2002) foi escrito por Ehren Kruger, que adaptou com sucesso a história do romance homônimo de Koji Suzuki. O roteiro de Kruger traduziu com eficácia os elementos centrais do conto de terror japonês para um cenário americano, ao mesmo tempo que incorporou algumas mudanças para que ficasse mais natural no cenário dos Estados Unidos. A adaptação também bebe bastante do filme Ringu (1998), dirigido por Hideo Nakata e escrito por Hiroshi Takahashi, que é uma obra-prima do terror japonês. A direção de Gore Verbinski em O Chamado (2002) dá vida ao roteiro de Kruger de uma forma visualmente deslumbrante. Verbinski, conhecido por seu trabalho em Piratas do Caribe e outros sucessos de bilheteria de grande orçamento, emprega uma série de técnicas para criar um ambiente assombroso, utilizando uma paleta de cores frias que dão sensação de que estamos o tempo todo cercados por uma humidade sinistra a todo momento. Nesse episódio, Fabio Rangel (@fabiomrangel), Rodrigo Carvalho (@_RodCarvalho) e Daniel Cavalcanti (@dani_aoc9) discutem sobre o filme, incluindo alguns pontos: - A qualidade dessa Adaptação; - Principais Referências e como Sexto Sentido define um caminho para o filme; - Os signos do filme e a televisão; - Interpretações; --- Siga nossas redes sociais e expanda essa conversa! email: contato@acaboudeacabar.com.br Twitter: @enquadrando_ Instagram: @enquadrando_oficial Youtube: youtube.com/Enquadrando TikTok: @enquadrando_oficial --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/enquadrando/message
The Thrillbillies are back for a special Halloween Day podcast, this time it's the long awaited return of SEQUELITIS! CK and UB go through the mid 2000's and the shitty sequels they produced including Rob Zombie's Halloween II (both cuts) and Hideo Nakata's The Ring Two...these are two movies the boys may not recover from! This week on a brand new edition of the DEADPIT Revival Podcast!
What is this; a crossover episode?! The creatures were stoked to join their new favorite podcast The Infinite Library (John and Ben) to talk about Koji Suzuki's novel Ring and Hideo Nakata's subsequent horror movie classic of the same name. The creatures and librarians go deep down the well to discuss the themes and legacy of this enormous franchise just in time for Halloween. cw: SA Check out The Infinite Library! https://open.spotify.com/show/3K8XLcPeaAnYbs8NzBXmXI
John and Ben knew that Halloween can be a dangerous time in the Infinite Library, what with all the ghosts and goblins around, so they knew they were going to need a bit of extra support for this very spooky episode. Luckily, Dylan and Robb from Hot for Creature were sucked into the Library when Robb's Blu-Ray collection officially got "out of hand" so the Frightening Foursome was able to sit down and talk about Koji Suzuki's classic horror novel "Ring" as well as the famous 1998 film adaptation directed by Hideo Nakata. That's right folks, it's a crossover episode.
Elwood and Stephen are joined once again by Rashmi Menon to look at Hideo Nakata's "Dark Water" as single mother Yoshimi struggles to deal with her divorce moves into a rundown apartment building only to find their new home suffering a leak which continues to grow as Yoshimi begins to notice strange things happening around the building. We look at the remake, question why so many directors fail to transfer their success to Hollywood and Rashmi reveals the details of her own soon to be launched podcast plus more!! Buy us a coffee and support the show Check out our sponsor: Yes Please Vintage
On this episode of The Movies Made Us Do It, Durs and Matt discuss Hideo Nakata's Ringu from 1998. Find links to all of our shows here: Linktr.ee/DursProductions #Ringu #TheRing #Ring #HideoNakata #NanakoMatsushima #HiroyukiSanada #Horror #Supernatural #dursproductions #dursproductionspodcasts #filmpodcast #moviepodcast #moviereview #filmreview
This week we watched a horror classic THE RING! (American remake) Put your VHS players away. This is a podcast. j 9/10 m 6/10 For daily horror movie content follow the podcast on Twitter / Instagram @darkroastcult Each week we choose a movie from one of the horror genre to discuss the following week. Follow along each week by keeping up with the movies we are watching to stay in the loop with the movie club! Check out other podcasts, coffee and pins at www.darkroastcult.com ! THANKS TO ANDREW FOR MAKING THE INTRO SONG. (soundcloud.com / andoryukesuta)@andoryukesuta The Ring is a 2002 American psychological supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger, and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson and Brian Cox. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film Ring, based on Koji Suzuki's 1991 novel of the same name. The plot centers on Rachel Keller, a journalist who must figure out a way to escape death after watching a cursed videotape that seemingly kills the viewer seven days after viewing it. The Ring was released theatrically by DreamWorks Pictures on October 18, 2002, receiving moderately positive reviews, with critics praising the atmosphere and visuals, Bojan Bazelli's cinematography, Verbinski's direction and Watts' performance. The Ring was a box-office success, grossing $249.3 million on a production budget of $48 million, making it one of the highest-grossing horror remakes of all time. The film is the first installment of the American Ring series, and is followed by The Ring Two (2005) and Rings (2017). The success of The Ring paved the way for American remakes of several other Asian and Japanese horror films, including The Grudge (2004) and Dark Water (2005). Teenage girls Katie and Becca discuss an urban legend about a cursed videotape that causes whoever watches it to die in seven days. That night, Katie, who watched it a week ago, is killed by an unseen force. At Katie's funeral, her mother asks her sister Rachel, a Seattle-based journalist, to investigate her daughter's death. Rachel discovers that Katie's friends all died in bizarre accidents at the exact same time and night of Katie's death. Rachel goes to the Shelter Mountain Inn, where Katie and her friends watched the tape. She finds and watches the tape; it contains strange and frightening imagery. She then receives a phone call from an unknown caller who whispers, "seven days". Though initially skeptical, Rachel quickly begins to experience supernatural occurrences linked with the tape. Rachel recruits the help of her video analyst ex-boyfriend Noah. He watches the tape and Rachel makes him a copy. She identifies a woman on the tape: horse breeder Anna Morgan, who killed herself after some of her horses drowned themselves off Moesko Island. Rachel and Noah's young son Aidan ends up watching the tape. Aidan also possesses some supernatural abilities, which he uses to help with Rachel's investigation. Rachel heads for Moesko Island to speak to Anna's widower Richard, while Noah travels to Eola Psychiatric Hospital to view Anna's medical files. Rachel discovers that Anna had adopted a girl, Samara, who possessed the ability to psychically etch images onto objects and into people's minds, tormenting her parents and their horses. Noah finds a psychiatric file on Samara that mentions a missing video record last seen by Richard. Returning to the Morgan home, Rachel finds a birth certificate proving that Samara is the biological child of Richard and Anna. She also finds the missing video, in which Samara explains her powers during a therapy session. Richard insists that Samara is evil and commits suicide by electrocuting himself. Noah and Rachel find a loft in the barn, which the Morgans used to isolate Samara from themselves and the outside world. There is an image of a tree behind the wallpaper; Rachel recognizes it as a tree at the Shelter Mountain Inn.
Welcome to Night 1 of the 13 Nights of Halloween! To kick off the series we are joined by @black.chrismas. You can follow him on instagram or head over to amazon and purchase his novel, The Haunt of Dauntal.We discuss The Ring, or Ringu, from 1989, directed by Hideo Nakata and starring Nanako Matsushima and Hiroyuki Sanada.If you missed it, we are now available on most podcast platforms you can think of! Click our link to find the library of episodes! You can also leave a review for us to incorporate, and make sure you are following so you don't miss an episode of The 13 Nights of Halloween!https://zen.ai/wUfwOprxGoiyHHIr9guceZHnApJ84flXdWEc2MmUdLUhttps://linktr.ee/theaveragereviewsDesign by tonicpixel.comTheme song by Adam Domagala
On this weeks episode Ygraine chats with Tom Vaughan about Water in Horror. They discuss What Lies Beneath (2000) and Hideo Nakata's Dark Water (2002) Theme: Afraid of Me by Cadaver Club
Happy Halloween! Mike and Nick get spooky for the season and watch the J-Horror that kicked off a slew of other horror films across the globe. What does director Hideo Nakata do to make a video tape so spooky? Does it still hold up and worth its legacy's name? Find out on this episode.
The 19th Asian Games closed here on Sunday under the theme of "Enduring Memories of Hangzhou" for the closing ceremony, highlighting the power and unity of sports and the Asian Games.10月8日,第19届亚运会举行了以“最忆是杭州”为主题的闭幕式,彰显了体育和亚运会的力量和团结。Over the past 16 days, around 12,000 athletes from 45 countries and regions shared unforgettable moments in Hangzhou, marking the third time that China has hosted the continental multi-sports event, following Beijing in 1990 and Guangzhou in 2010.过去的16天里,来自45个国家和地区的约1,2000名运动员共享了在杭州的难忘时刻。这是中国第三次举办亚运盛会,前两次分别是1990年北京亚运会和2010年广州亚运会。With breakdancing and esports making their debuts as official medal sports, the Hangzhou Asian Games featured 40 sports, 61 disciplines and 481 events. China clinched 201 golds, 111 silvers and 71 bronzes, finishing atop the medal tally for the 11th consecutive edition since 1982 and bettering its previous record of 199 golds at Guangzhou 2010.杭州亚运会共设40个大项、61个分项和481个小项,霹雳舞和电子竞技作为正式奖牌项目首次亮相。中国队获得了201枚金牌、111枚银牌和71枚铜牌,自1982年以来连续11年位居奖牌榜榜首,今年更是打破了2010年广州亚运会199枚金牌的纪录。Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Olympic Council of Asia (OCA) acting president Raja Randhir Singh attended the closing ceremony at the Hangzhou Olympic Sports Center Stadium.国务院总理李强和亚奥理事会代理主席拉贾·兰迪尔·辛格出席了在杭州奥体中心体育场举行的闭幕式。Singh declared the Games closed, praising the organizers as "the perfect host that the OCA will never forget."辛格宣布本届亚运会闭幕,并称赞中国是“完美的东道主,亚奥理事会永远不会忘记这一点。”"The power of sport, the power of the Asian Games is to unite us all in life. I would like to thank the Chinese government, the Chinese Olympic Committee, the people of Hangzhou and the Hangzhou organizing committee (HAGOC) for what you have done and ensured that the Hangzhou Asian Games were an unprecedented success," said the OCA acting president.辛格说,“体育的力量和亚运会的力量将我们所有人团结在一起。我要感谢中国政府、中国奥委会、杭州市民和杭州亚组委。感谢你们所做的一切,让杭州亚运会取得了空前的成功。”"The Qiantang River continually flows into the sea, and the light of Asia will continue to shine brightly in the future. The Asian Games flame is about to be extinguished, but its spirit will live on," said Gao Zhidan, organizing committee president.组委会主席高志丹表示:“钱塘江源源不断地流入大海,亚洲之光将在未来继续闪耀。亚运会的火炬即将熄灭,但亚运精神将永远留存。”"On this continent where countries share mountains, rivers and close cultural bonds, let's promote peace, solidarity and inclusiveness through sports, uphold the Asian Games spirit, and work together to create a better future. Together, we will write a new chapter of an Asian community with a shared future," added Gao, also president of the Chinese Olympic Committee.高志丹也是中国奥委会主席。他补充道:“在这片亚洲大地上,我们共享山河,有着紧密的文化联结。让我们以体育促和平、促团结、促包容,维护亚运精神,共创美好未来,合力续写亚洲命运共同体的崭新篇章。”Enhanced with AR visual effects, the stadium, also known as the "Big Lotus", turned into a blooming garden with 19 giant osmanthus flowers during the parade of athletes, symbolizing the diversity of Asian cultures and the prosperity of Asia.奥体中心体育场也被成为“大莲花”。在AR视觉效果的辅助下,体育场在运动员入场时变成了盛开的花园,19朵巨大的桂花象征着亚洲文化的多样与亚洲的繁荣。Xie Zhenye, who achieved a golden double in the men's 100m and 4x100m relay in Hangzhou, served as Chinese delegation's flagbearer at the closing ceremony.谢震业担任中国代表队的闭幕式旗手。他在本届亚运会夺得了男子100米和4×100米接力两枚金牌。Transforming from spectators to participants, athletes marched into the stadium as part of the performance, along with elements of musical theater and art installations in the Asian Garden.运动员从观众变成了参与者。他们伴随着音乐和艺术装置走入体育场的亚运花园,成为了演出的一部分。With the OCA flag lowered and the OCA anthem played, Hangzhou mayor Yao Gaoyuan handed the flag to Singh, who entrusted the flag to Hideaki Omura, governor of Aichi prefecture and Hideo Nakata, deputy mayor of Nagoya, the host city of the 2026 Asian Games.伴着亚奥理事会会歌,亚奥理事会会旗缓缓降下。杭州市市长姚高员将亚运会会旗交给了辛格,辛格将旗帜交给了2026年亚运会举办城市日本爱知县知事大村秀章和名古屋市副市长中田英雄。Echoing with the opening ceremony where a digital torchbearer lit the cauldron together with swimming Olympic champion Wang Shun, the digital torchbearer returned for the closing ceremony.本届亚运会开幕式上,一名数字火炬手与游泳奥运冠军汪顺共同点燃了圣火盆。作为回应,数字火炬手再次现身闭幕式。Following the extinguishing of the cauldron, the digital torchbearer stepped out and transformed into starlight filling up the night sky, passing on the flame of sports and the spirit of the Asian Games.圣火盆熄灭后,数字火炬手走出来,化作星光,散落夜空,将体育之火和亚运精神传递下去。Behind China, Japan finished in second place with 52 gold, 67 silver and 69 bronze medals, followed by South Korea on 42-59-89. 27 countries and regions won gold medals, while 41 delegations pocketed at least one medal.日本队以52枚金牌、67枚银牌和69枚铜牌排在中国队之后,位居奖牌榜第二。韩国队以42枚金牌、59枚银牌和89枚铜牌位居第三。27个国家和地区的代表队获得了金牌,41个代表队摘得至少一枚奖牌。China's swimmers Zhang Yufei and Qin Haiyang were jointly awarded Most Valuable Player (MVP) of the Asian Games on Saturday.中国的游泳选手张雨霏和覃海洋于10月7日双双获得亚运会最有价值运动员。Olympic champion Zhang, 25, clinched six titles in her signature events, while 24-year-old world champion Qin pocketed five golds and a silver on his second Asiad appearance.25岁的奥运冠军张雨霏在个人善长的项目中获得了六枚金牌,24岁的世界冠军覃海洋在个人第二届亚运会中获得了五枚金牌和一枚银牌。Their compatriots Li Bingjie, Xu Jiayu and Wang Shun also made a splash in the pool with a haul of multiple gold medals, while Oluwakemi Mujidat Adekoya of Bahrain and China's Wang Chuqin clinched four golds in athletics and table tennis respectively.两人的队友李冰洁、徐嘉余和汪顺也在游泳项目中斩获多枚金牌。巴林队选手奥卢娃克米·穆吉达特·阿德科亚和中国队选手王楚钦分别在田径和乒乓球比赛中获得了四枚金牌。The Hangzhou Asiad also produced world-leading performances with a total of 13 world records having been broken.杭州亚运会中,13项世界纪录被打破,彰显领跑世界的水准。Enduring Memories of Hangzhoun.最忆是杭州Hangzhou organizing committee (HAGOC)n.杭州亚运会组委会
Based on Koji Suzuki's 1991 novel and loosely remade from Hideo Nakata's 1998 film adaptation, the 2002 Hollywood take on The Ring was a sleeper hit that shrewdly played off a number of prevalent trends found at the turn of the millennium (it lifted its color palette from The Matrix, it featured a precocious child character like the one found in The Sixth Sense, and it engaged in a guerilla marketing campaign like The Blair Witch Project). The Ring also set off a few trends of its own; among other things, a whole bunch of American remakes of Japanese horror movies were produced in its wake. Ryan is joined by Sylvan for a chat about this popular and well-remembered horror movie. Discussion topics center upon the cultural ubiquity of ghost stories, how The Ring crafts inversions of collective hopes about the afterlife, the reasons for the surprisingly long cultural reach of the movie's score, and the story's subtext when it comes to free speech and journalism. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/ryan-valentine3/support
This week we delve into our first J Horror film with Ringu (1998). We discuss the film at length with the odd combination of half an episode with and without host Robbie...find out why his 7 days are up. Warning there may be loud static involved. We discuss the director Hideo Nakata's history of making this film and some of its Japanese and American sequels. We look at why this was one of the first big commercial successes for Japanese horror and host Seb rambles on solo to try and save the episode. So join us for an episode of awful pronunciation of any Japanese word or name, mysterious missing co-hosts and us trying to explain why we like the film but feel the remake ruined it for us. Remember to subscribe and share your love for the show by leaving us a lovely rating or review to help our podcast grow. You can find us @cmthpodcast on Twitter and Instagram. If your from the past and want to get in contact by email, find us at cmthpodcast@hotmail.com
A mother and her 6-year old daughter move into a new apartment with a terrible leaking roof. Soon they will find out the water is the least of their problems. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss broken families, water damage and Hideo Nakata's Japanese horror classic, Dark Water (2002). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:30) Back of the Box/Recommendations (13:04) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (18:45) Rotten Tomatoes (70:52) Cooter of the Week (76:45) What We've Been Watching (80:52) Hotline Scream (100:45) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
The Ring Two is a 2005 American psychological supernatural horror film and sequel to the 2002 film The Ring. Hideo Nakata, director of Ringu, the Japanese film on which the American versions are based, directed this film in place of Gore Verbinski. Naomi Watts, David Dorfman and Daveigh Chase reprised their roles with Simon Baker, Elizabeth Perkins and Sissy Spacek joining the cast. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733! Watch The Ring Two: https://amzn.to/44EMF5w Out this Month: Week 1: Shooting the Flames Week 2: The Ring Week 3: The Ring 2 Patreon: Ringu Coming in August 2023: Prey Predator Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733 Our Patrons: #ExiledTexan Alex Mendoza Anthony Criswell Ashlie Thornbury BarbieDolly BattleBurrito BelleBeignet Benjamin Gonzalez Bennett Hunter Big Dave BreakfastChainsawMassacre CenobiteBetty Christopher N Dan Alvarez Gia-Ranita Pitt Gillian Murtagh GlazedDonut GWilliamNYC Incognicat Irwan Iskak James Aumann Jessica E Josh Young Kimberly McGuirk-Klinetobe Laura O'Malley Lisa Libby Loch Hightower Matthew McHenry McKenna Hirschmann Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Orion Yannotti Paul Perez Penelope Nelson random dude Robert B. Robert E Rosieredleader Ryan King Sean Homrig William Skinner Sweet dreams... "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Includes music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
The Ring is a 2002 American psychological supernatural horror film directed by Gore Verbinski from a screenplay by Ehren Kruger, and starring Naomi Watts, Martin Henderson and Brian Cox. It is a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 film Ring, based on Koji Suzuki's 1991 novel of the same name. The plot centers on Rachel Keller, a journalist who must figure out a way to escape death after watching a cursed videotape that seemingly kills the viewer seven days after viewing it. If you have anything to add to the discussion, please don't hesitate to do so by reaching out to us on social media @TheFilmFlamers, or call our hotline and leave us a message at 972-666-7733! Watch The Ring: https://amzn.to/3XW9Bum Out this Month: Week 1: Shooting the Flames Week 2: The Ring Week 3: The Ring 2 Patreon: Ringu Coming in August 2023: Prey Predator Get in Touch: Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheFilmFlamers Visit our Store: https://teespring.com/stores/thefilmflamers Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheFilmFlamers TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@thefilmflamers Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheFilmFlamers/ Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/thefilmflamers/ Our Website: https://www.filmflamers.com Call our Hotline: 972-666-7733 Our Patrons: #ExiledTexan Alex Mendoza Anthony Criswell Ashlie Thornbury BarbieDolly BattleBurrito BelleBeignet Benjamin Gonzalez Bennett Hunter BreakfastChainsawMassacre CenobiteBetty Christopher N Dan Alvarez Gia-Ranita Pitt Gillian Murtagh GlazedDonut GWilliamNYC Incognicat Irwan Iskak James Aumann Jessica E Josh Young Kimberly McGuirk-Klinetobe Laura O'Malley Lisa Libby Loch Hightower Matthew McHenry McKenna Hirschmann Nicole McDaniel Nikki (phillyenginerd) Orion Yannotti Paul Perez Penelope Nelson random dude Robert B. Robert E Rosieredleader Ryan King Sean Homrig William Skinner Sweet dreams... "Welcome to Horrorland" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com). Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ Includes music by Karl Casey @ White Bat Audio
A reporter and her ex-husband investigate a cursed videotape that is rumored to kill you seven days after you watch it. On this week's episode… Join the crew as we discuss cursed items, Japanese ghosts and Hideo Nakata's, Ringu (1998). Show Notes: Housekeeping (3:57) Back of the Box/Recommendations (11:15) Spoiler Warning/Full Review (17:48) Rotten Tomatoes (67:26) Trivia (77:13) Cooter of the Week (85:18) What We've Been Watching (89:04) Connect with us: Support us on Patreon Website Facebook Instagram Twitter YouTube Shop
This week, the 2 Guys 5 Movies podcast continues their journey through each year of 2000s horror movies. Frank's list includes Neil Marshall's debut, Dog Soldiers, Lucky McKee's May, the original Dark Water, directed by Hideo Nakata, The Pang Brothers' The Eye, and Gore Verbinski's remake of The Ring. Finally, if you have your own ideas for the podcast, you can also email us with list suggestions at 2guys5movies@gmail.com, and thank you all for listening and your support.
On this episode of Kaiju Conversation, Elijah and Rex return to the world of dead wet girls in Hideo Nakata's Dark Water.Kaiju Conversation is a podcast series diving into the world of tokusatsu! The podcast is hosted by Elijah Thomas and Jackson Gibbens. Email: kaijuconversation@gmail.comTwitter/Facebook: @kaiju_convers Instagram: @kaijuconversation Linktree:https://linktr.ee/Kaiju_Convers YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuni8GjDt1abcYq39cOxzDw Discord Server:https://discord.gg/gEwRexe Merchandise:https://teespring.com/stores/kaiju-conversation • Host: Elijah Thomashttps://linktr.ee/ET13_PRODUCTIONS• Co-host/Editor: Jackson Gibbenshttps://linktr.ee/RexXenoOur special guests have been: Samson West, Daikaiju Legends, D Man1954, ProjectGodzilla, Deadzilla, Steven's Toy Reviews, Scrye Productions, Bianca Wallace, Benjamin Chaffins, Henry the Host, Travis Alexander, Connor Baxter, Nathan Marchand, and Michael Hamilton.Kaiju Conversation Rap (Godzilla Rap Remix) Written by Caveman Bob, Elijah Thomas, and Jackson GibbensRemix by Gratton Conwell Performed by Inazu-Dan the Ramblin' Man Contains a sample from "GODZILLA MAIN THEME"Originally composed by Akira Ifukube Copyright ©️ Toho Co., LtdDon't forget to leave us a 5-star review!
This week the kids discuss the 1997 Japanese classic, Cure, by Kiyoshi Kurosawa. But first! They discuss L.A. finance, Jane Fonda, Tales from the Crypt: Demon Knight, Ernest Dickerson, Billy Zane, William Sadler, the weird career of Dennis Miller, Disclosure, The Net, Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Columbo, Robert Culp, Straw Dogs, Video Archives, The Loved One, and more. From Wiki: “Cure (キュア, Kyua) is a 1997 Japanese psychological thriller film written and directed by Kiyoshi Kurosawa, starring Kōji Yakusho, Masato Hagiwara, Tsuyoshi Ujiki and Anna Nakagawa. The story follows a detective investigating a string of gruesome murders where an X is carved into the neck of each victim, and the murderer is found near the victim of each case and remembers nothing of the crime. It is considered a progenitor of the explosion of Japanese horror media in the late 1990s and early 2000s, preceding other releases like Hideo Nakata's Ring and Takashi Shimizu's Ju-On: The Grudge.[1]” NEXT WEEK: Pearl Website: http://www.bloodhauspod.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/BloodhausPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bloodhauspod/ Email: bloodhauspod@gmail.com Drusilla's art: https://www.sisterhydedesign.com/ Drusilla's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hydesister/ Drusilla's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/drew_phillips/ Joshua's website: https://www.joshuaconkel.com/ Joshua's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JoshuaConkel Joshua's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joshua_conkel/ Joshua's Letterboxd: https://letterboxd.com/joshuaconkel
Adam and Zands brave the curse of Hideo Nakata's 1998 horror mystery film Ringu (Ring), the story of a reporter and her psychic ex-husband on a race against time to save themselves and their son from a death curse, brought on by a haunted video tape. The inspiration for the 2002 American remake starring Naomi Watts and Martin Henderson, this film takes a frightening look at the anxieties of motherhood, fatherhood, genetics, misogyny, and urban legends. CW for the onscreen violent death of a child and implied sexual coercion. Zands' Rating: 4.5/5 Adam's Rating: 5/5 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-venrick/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/adam-venrick/support
7 days.... Not Quite Dead is kicking off the new year with the 2002 classic The Ring, a remake of Hideo Nakata's 1998 Ringu. Director Gore Verbinski helms this atmospheric, genuinely scary flick. Discussion points include: symbolism of the movie within the movie, the excellent special effects, and alternative pay-it-forward schemes. Episode edited by Megan Prior-Pfeifer. Music by Zach Pfeifer.
Paul and Amy dare to press play on Hideo Nakata's 1998 J-horror phenomenon Ringu! They discuss the role that journalism and investigation plays in the story, compare the lead characters of the original and the American remake, and compare Ringu with last week's film, Halloween. Plus: Would you want to know if you had seven days left to live? Next week, tune in as we continue Season 4 with Goldfinger and a new spy series! You can join the conversation for this series on the Unspooled Facebook Group athttps://www.facebook.com/groups/unspooledpodcast, and on Paul's Discord at https://discord.gg/ZwtygZGTa6. Learn more about the show at unspooledpod.com, follow us on Twitter @unspooled and Instagram @unspooledpod, and don't forget to rate, review & subscribe to us on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher and Spotify. You can also listen to our Stitcher Premium game show Screen Test right now at https://www.stitcher.com/show/unspooled-screen-test and apply to be a contestant at unspooledpod@gmail.com!
The Season of Spoop about "cursed object" horror films continues with Aaron and Derek discussing Japanese supernatural horror movie "Ring (Ringu)" directed by Hideo Nakata and based on the 1991 novel by Koji Suzuki. They discuss its impact on imported horror, the quality compared to the American remake, the blend of modern media with folklore, how Japanese stories and mythology influenced the story, among many other aspects of the movie. They also talk about the film and book franchise as a whole. Aaron has 7 days. Derek put a curse on him. We are on PodBean, Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Goodpods, Amazon Music, Google, Stitcher, Spotify, and CastBox. Please rate, review, subscribe, and share our show. Also, check out our Spotify Music playlist, links on our Twitter and Podbean page. Our socials are on Facebook and Twitter @WatchIfYouDare
Directed by Hideo Nakata, the J-horror masterpiece Ringu was based on a book released a few years earlier and it tells the tale of the vengeful spirit of a child that comes out of the screen to kill you if you watch their Stan Brakhagesque cursed tape! Sadako's aesthetic has become an universal pop culture symbol for fear and the deadly presence of beings from the aftelife in relation to elements familiar to us and present in our daily lives, such as TV devices -- and VHS tapes.
This week, Victoria and Chelsea check out Hideo Nakata's 2002 horror film DARK WATER -- then go check on that leaky faucet.Theme Music "A Movie I'd Like to See" by Al Harley. Show Art: Cecily Brown Follow the Show @freshmoviepod YouTube Channel abreathoffreshmovie@gmail.com
DARK WATER, KOJI SUZUKI (Hamamatsu, 1957) es el escritor de terror y ciencia ficción más célebre y aclamado de Japón. Tras graduarse en la universidad de Keio, desempeñó diversos trabajos —entre ellos el de profesor— antes de dedicarse por completo a la escritura. En 1990 fue galardonado con el premio de Novela Fantástica de Japón por Rakuen y, al año siguiente, alcanzó el éxito comercial con The Ring , novela que abre su trilogía Ringu y que fue llevada al cine por Hideo Nakata en 1998, convirtiéndose en la película más taquillera del año, desatando el aplauso unánime de la crítica y catapultando a Suzuki a la fama mundial. En 1996 vio la luz la colección de relatos de horror Dark Water , de la cual he seleccionado el relato que esta noche os voy a leer y que también serviría de inspiración para la aclamada película del mismo nombre de Hideo Nakata en 2002. Sin bajarse del carro del éxito, Suzuki ha continuado explorando la oscura senda del horror psicológico y los sinuosos caminos de la ciencia ficción apocalíptica en obras como Kamigami no promenade (2003) o Edge (2008). En su último trabajo, Jukai (2015), Suzuki se adentra en los misterios que se ocultan entre los árboles del bosque de Aokigahara, el Bosque de los Suicidas. Pese al empeño en colgarle el sambenito de «Stephen King nipón» , el autor de Dark Water , admirador de Camus, Hemingway, Sartre, Scott Fitzgerald, Osamu Dazai o Salinger, experto en educación infantil y padre entregado (de ahí quizá su obsesión con los niños como víctimas indefensas de un mundo implacable) no se preocupa tanto de asustar como de «… transmitir un sentimiento de coraje, un sentimiento de energía (…). su obra no es en definitiva simplemente horror. Lo que realmente le gusta escribir son historias situadas en el océano, de hombres que desafían (las circunstancias) y se superan a sí mismos. Historias de supervivencia de personas atrapadas en situaciones de dificultad extrema, pero que aun así se esfuerzan por prevalecer». Elemento imprescindible para la vida, el agua se transforma en heraldo de la muerte y en germen del terror primigenio. Las historias de Koji Suzuki navegan en el océano del horror, la angustia y el pánico. La alucinación y los fantasmas imaginarios producto del pánico, el miedo o la obsesión, bastan para conseguir la atmósfera de pavor, amenaza y peligro que acompaña siempre los relatos de Suzuki. Entretanto, deseo que disfruten de su húmedo paseo en este barco de palabras que se desliza sinuoso sobre aguas muy, muy oscuras. En cualquier caso, es siempre mejor atreverse a navegar por ellas… que esperar a que vengan a por ti. LIBROS DE KOJI SUZUKI EN AMAZON: https://amzn.to/3LuCW7a ------------------------------------------ 📌Síguenos en nuestro canal informativo de Telegram: https://t.me/historiasparaserleidas Suscríbete a nuestra Newsletter: https://www.getrevue.co/profile/historiasparaserleidas 🛑BIO Olga Paraíso: https://instabio.cc/Hleidas 📌Twitter https://twitter.com/HLeidas Escucha el episodio completo en la app de iVoox, o descubre todo el catálogo de iVoox Originals
This week Gary and Iain review and discuss, Ring (1998) by Director, Hideo Nakata and The Ring (2002) by Director, Gore Verbinski. For more Off The Shelf Reviews: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChWxkAz-n2-5Nae-IDpxBZQ/join Podcasts: https://offtheshelfreviews.podbean.com/ Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/@OTSReviews Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/OffTheShelfReviews Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/OffTheShelfReviews Support us: http://www.patreon.com/offtheshelfreviews Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/offtheshelfreviews Discord: https://discord.gg/Dyw8ctf
Ghosts from a film from the past haunt a production crew of a new movie in the present in Don't Look Up (1996 vs 2009). Before Ringu, before Ju-on: The Grudge, before Dark Water there was Joyû-rei (aka Don't Look Up / Ghost Actress, 1996) by director Hideo Nakata. Nakata would cut his teeth on Joyû-rei laying the groundwork for the the J-horror master he would later become. Join us as we compare the original J-horror to the US remake by Fruit Chan and remember...Don't Look Up! Support independent podcasts like ours by telling your friends and family how to find us at places like Apple Podcasts, iTunes, Spotify, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, PlayerFM, Tune In Radio, PodChaser, Amazon Music, Audible, Libsyn, iHeartRadio and all the best podcast providers. Spread the love! Like, share and subscribe! You can also help out the show with a positive review and a 5-star rating over on iTunes. We want to hear from you and your opinions will help shape the future of the show. Your ratings and reviews also help others find the show. Their "earballs" will thank you. Follow us on Twitter: @InvasionRemake Like and share us on Facebook & Instagram: Invasion of the Remake Email us your questions, suggestions, corrections, challenges and comments: invasionoftheremake@gmail.com Buy a cool t-shirt, PPE masks and other Invasion of the Remake swag at our TeePublic Store!
Aaron shows Ana and Torin their first Japanese horror movie of the podcast with Hideo Nakata's 2002 ghost story, Dark Water! Will this movie bring them out of their Freddy induced coma? Listen and find out!
Listen up Horror Fiends! The Horror Junkies are back for another week of snacks and shenanigans and this month Patrick pick all Japanese and Korean Horror movies for us to watch. In the final week of this weird journey we watch and discuss Hideo Nakata's 1998 release titled Ringu. Not much to say about this slow burn of a film and we might even have to say that the 2002 remake is a better film. The second film of the show is Takashi Shimizu's 2002 third installment into the Ju-On series titled Ju-On: The Grudge. A fun movie that paces with a turn of a screw with most of the events happening in the final 30 mins of the film. Want to risk watching the cursed tape? Follow the link and beware! As always leave us a review, follow us on Instagram and Twitter, and tell your friends about our show, so that they can join in on the horror. If you have any show topics, movies, comics, or have something Horror related you would like to see discussed on the show, send us an email at horrorjunkiesfl@gmail.com Want more content?! Well then subscribe to our Youtube and Twitch channels so you can watch us play scary games. Theme by: y.uck___ Artwork by: DeliriousToons Stay Weird! 01:09:56 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/horrorjunkiespodcasts/support
The four wise men and women from the mountain come down to discuss Hideo Nakata's Ringu! So feast upon our Kung Fu Banquet! Released in 1988, the film stars Nanako Matsushima, Miki Nakatani, Yuko Takeuchi, and many others. It was filmed in Jana and was distributed by Toho! Enjoy your bi-weekly trip to Shaolin.
Candyman. Candyman. Candyman. Candy…. That's right! For our first episode of season two, we're diving into the urban legend around the Candyman. We'll look at the short story that inspired the movie, the urban legends it pulls from, and the true crime behind it all. So, buckle in and hold tight, it's a wild ride. This week's Learn from the Best: Watch: Making Of CANDYMAN (2021) - Best Of Behind The Scenes & On Set Interviews Candyman - The Impact of Black Horror Read: Candyman: the urban legends behind the movie and why we find them irresistible The True Stories Of Murder And Lynchings That Inspired The Horror Classic ‘Candyman' The Forbidden by Clive Barker Bonus links: Viral TikTok They came in through the bathroom mirror The Obscure Film Club The Tag-Along (2015) This Taiwanese blockbuster is based on the legend of the little girl in red who follows those visiting the forest and snatches their souls away. In this case, she haunts a young professional man and his family, who have recently crossed paths with her in the woods, and slowly starts pulling them over into the spirit realm. Deathdream (1974) Canadian cult-classic Also called Dead of Night, this take on the W.W. Jacobs short story “The Monkey's Paw” is about a soldier who dies in battle but is willed back to life by the pleas of his mother. But the soldier, Andy, isn't the same when he returns, and is even aware that he is now the living dead. He requires blood to keep from decaying, and as his ghoulish behaviour persists, his family crumbles around him. Ringu (1998) Before American teens were being literally scared to death in Seattle after watching a bedevilled video tape in The Ring, a group of people were being terrorised by the original tape demon, Sadako Yamamura, in Hideo Nakata's Ringu. The pale white ghost with the long, stringy hair — and one horrible eye peeking out from behind it — crawling out from inside a TV is a defining moment in horror, and one that kicked off a whole Stateside craze of adapting whatever Japanese horror story studios could get their hands on. Finally, the threatening chain letter was brought into the modern age! The Boogeyman (1980) The bogeyman (alternately spelled “boogeyman”) is one of the most persistent urban legends of all time and seems to have a variant in nearly all cultures across the world. This 1980 supernatural horror film appropriates the bogeyman concept and modifies it to tell the tale of two sisters who are terrorised by the ghost of their mother's murdered boyfriend, who has recently escaped being imprisoned in a mirror in their house.