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    What are some of the must see/buy horror films from South Korea?
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    Last edited by Ben; 01-29-2009, 10:28 AM.
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    Re: Korean Films(Horror) : Acclaimed :The Tales of Two Sisters remake?

    Uh, Ben? Weren't you supposed to be, you know...outte here?

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      Man I thought there was already a thread about this.

      And Ben's subject lines are back to being too long.

      Save the Green Planet is a great recent Korean "horror" film.
      "I dub thee: Sir Non Sequitur." - sc111

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        The Host was fun.
        @TerranceMulloy

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          Ben, what are you doing here? You're supposed to be writing. And bolding your posts. And then coloring them. What is wrong with you lately?? Not even a single semi-colon to your usual 8 random punctuation marks below your question?? That's a shame and I feel like you're losing your edge. As for great South Korean horror films, I'd have to go with Kramer vs. Kramer, Three Men and a Baby, and of course Monsoon Wedding. Now if you want to talk North Korea, then we're looking at some real keepers. Let me know.
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            Norwegian is the new Korean...so I hear.

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              Okay i'll see what I can do.

              Just avoiding being fired (and work efficiently) -- so
              I can catch 'THE UNINVITED', 'TAKEN' AND 'CRUSADE' in one day.

              The first one is a remake of the biggest boxoffice hit in South Korea.



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                Wow... that just about made my eyes fly back and shoot out my ears.

                Anyways... try Attack the Gas Station! Not horror, but still sorta in line.
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                  Much much better. I think the red is appropriate. I would've personally greened the k in "work" but the d in "and" makes sense.
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                    (I'm having a little bit of a ball again, last time I laughed this good on a consistent weekly basis - thanks to you know who - was when the whole Josh Clair thing was going around.)



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                      Got a volume knob on that post, Ben?
                      @TerranceMulloy

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                        Originally posted by Ben View Post
                        I can catch 'THE UNINVITED', 'TAKEN' AND 'CRUSADE' in one day.

                        The first one is a remake of the biggest boxoffice hit in South Korea.
                        No it isn't.

                        http://www.the-numbers.com/movies/series/SouthKorea.php

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                          301/302 creeped me out, and I think it could be made to translate into a Hollywood film fairly well.

                          Also watch for The Chaser (Korean version) to get a US release this year, followed by a planned Hollywood remake. It's a solid film about a pimp trying to catch the serial killer who keeps murdering his prostitutes.
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                            Thanks for those titles.


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                              Re: Korean Films(Horror) : Acclaimed :The Tales of Two Sisters remake?

                              Originally posted by Ravenlocks View Post
                              301/302 creeped me out, and I think it could be made to translate into a Hollywood film fairly well.

                              Also watch for The Chaser (Korean version) to get a US release this year, followed by a planned Hollywood remake. It's a solid film about a pimp trying to catch the serial killer who keeps murdering his prostitutes.
                              Check out "Shiri" with Yunjin Kim from the TV series LOST. Very good assassin movie.
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