2011年3月30日星期三

Japanese horror moive

Ju-on: Kuroi Shoujo [The Grudge: Girl in Black ] Genre:Supernatural Horror Young Fukie is suddenly stricken with a mysterious malady and is rushed to the local hospital for examination. Though her situation appears to be stabilizing, those coming into contact with her soon find themselves at the mercy of a dark, malignant power.This new Ju-on film is one of two made for the 10th anniversary commemoration of the Ju-on's original appearance.

Ju-on: Shiroi Roujo [The Grudge:Old Lady in White ] Genre:Supernatural When the Yokota family discovers a sprawling home on the market for a rock-bottom price, they can't resist and quickly move in. Little do they realize that their new dream home was once occupied by the infamous Saeki family and the locus of a horrendously malevolent curse on all who enter. This new Ju-on film is one of two made for the 10th anniversary commemoration of the Ju-on's original appearance.

Shinsei Toire no Hanako-san [Toilet Hanako-san: New Student] Genre: Creepy School-Based Horror Shinsei Toire no Hanako-san (Tsutsumi Yukihiko 1998) This is the fourth and final film in the Hanako series and provides some truly creepy Shinto-based horror involving decrepit shrines, an amazingly demonic doll and plenty of mind-bending (and eye-popping) possession. This is a spooky and effective finale to the well-known Toire no Hanako-san tales.

Kill Devil [Kiru Oni Gokko / Kill Tag] Genre: B-Grade Youth Slasher De-Fanged The year is 2025, the entire human genome has been decoded, and the genetic fingerprints for human violence have been identified. In a highly classified attempt to study the effects of this genetic disposition to violence, a small group of youth exhibiting the gene are abducted and kept on a deserted island. With all past memories erased, they are left to fend for themselves using only their immediate reflexes.

Demystifying the Kaidan Shinmimi Bukuro tidal wave The Kaidan Shin Mimi Bukuro horror series has been blossoming in Japan for a couple years now. There are currently thirteen different DVDs available, none of which have been released in English-subtitled versions. Thus keeping track of those which trickle over to the West has caused some confusion.

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