Re: Korean Films(Horror) : Acclaimed :The Tales of Two Sisters remake?
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.
Re: Korean Films(Horror) : Acclaimed :The Tales of Two Sisters remake?
(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.)
Re: Korean Films(Horror) : Acclaimed :The Tales of Two Sisters remake?
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.
"Your intuition knows what to write, so get out of the way.-
― Ray Bradbury
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.
"It is foolish and wrong to mourn the men who died. Rather we should thank God that such men lived." - General George S. Patton, Jr.
Comment