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DVD : The Ring Two (Unrated Widescreen Edition)In association with Amazon.comstarring: Naomi Watts, David Dorfman, Sissy Spacek, Simon Baker, Elizabeth Perkins directed by: Hideo Nakata List Price: $12.98 Amazon.com's Price: $11.49 You Save: $1.49 (11%)Prices subject to change. Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1Audience Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Binding: DVD Brand: Paramount EAN: 9781417070152 Format: AC-3, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dubbed, DVD-Video, Subtitled, Widescreen, NTSC ISBN: 1417070153 Label: Dreamworks / Universal Studios Manufacturer: Dreamworks / Universal Studios Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Dreamworks / Universal Studios Region Code: 1 Release Date: August 23, 2005 Running Time: 110 minutes Studio: Dreamworks / Universal Studios Theatrical Release Date: March 18, 2005 Sales Rank: 11671 MPN: DRWD94433D Related Items:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Six months after the frightening rampage by samara & the cursed videotape that left so much death & terror in its wake rachel & her son start a new life in a small oregon town. But when evidence at a local crime scene includes a mysterious unmarked videotape rachel realizes the nightmare hasnt ended. Studio: Paramount Home Video Release Date: 05/01/2007 Starring: Naomi Watts David Dorfman Rating: Ur Amazon.com: Most contemporary horror movies depend upon a series of sudden jolts, executed with the finesse of a cattle-prod, to keep their audiences awake. The Ring Two offers something far more interesting: A slow but relentless creepiness that might just linger in your mind when the movie is over. A few months after the events of the first Ring, journalist Rachel Keller (Naomi Watts, Mulholland Drive) and her son Aidan (David Dorfman, A Wrinkle in Time) have fled to a small town on the Oregon coast to get over their awful experience with a cursed videotape. Of course, a copy of the videotape finds its way there, and soon the troubled spirit of a girl with long, face-obscuring black hair is worming her way into Rachel and Aidan's lives by worming her way into Aidan's flesh. As a story with a coherent beginning, middle, and end, The Ring Two is full of holes; but as a series of surreal and evocative images accumulating into a dislocating sense of dread, The Ring Two holds up. In fact, at one point the movie becomes so dreamlike in its flow that it verges on avant-garde. The source of this alluring eeriness is the director, Hideo Nakata, who directed the Japanese Ringu, on which The Ring was based. Also featuring Gary Cole (Office Space) and Sissy Spacek (Carrie). --Bret Fetzer Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Better Than The First!!!I enjoyed "The Ring" & whereas the sequels to such horror movies usually run out of juice with every subsequent sequel, I was very surprised to find that not only did "The Ring Two" keep up the momentum, but I actually found it better than it's predecessor. While "The Ring Two" doesn't contain as much gore & relies more heavily on the psychological aspects of the plot, the troubled Samara continues to keep up appearances in the movie giving it a nice balance of scare- & thrill-appeal. Rating: - you call this a movieThis movie sucked it was like a bad remake of the gruge. This movie was not scary, why do people call movies like this scary if its not even close to being scary this was a of waste time. Just a girl that died falling in the wale and come back to kill the one's ho watches a tape of her then she crawls out the tv, its like the gruge but this is a girl comeing out the tv so this was a corney movie. Rating: - Grate mooveeI've seen some crappy movies in my time, but damn.... The kids and I have developed something of a routine since "The Ex" departed the scene, one of these routines is to go to the Elvis Cinema (Yes, it is called the Elvis Cinema, one of many here in the Denver area) and catch a two-dollar movie every once in a while. We went to see The Ring Two yesterday and we were amazed at how crappy a movie can be. As Clint, my son, said, "That wasn't worth the four-dollars-apiece ... Read More Rating: - Sets a record with Naomi's faceThis movie sets the record for so much of a movie consisting of the close-up of one person's face. In this case, it's a good thing, for Naomi is so pretty, and it is Naomi Watts that was having her face in close-ups always on the screen. It's funny, however, but the girl that I saw this movie with in a theater wasn't as impressed with the movie-- or with Naomi Watts-- as I was, for she spent much of her time outside smoking cigarettes. But, I still loved the movie. Rating: - As good as the firstThis is a true sequel, meaning it picks up immediately where its predecessor left off, and unless you've seen the original, you probably won't enjoy this one as much. Similar to the original, the film has a creepy atmosphere and images, great acting, and a subtle, psychological terror rather than gore. While the original focused on the deadly videotape, this one quickly dispenses with the tape as a plot device and focuses on two things: the relationship between mother and son (excellent ... Read More Browse for similar items by category:
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