The Grudge 2 (UMD Mini For PSP) | 
| Director: Takashi Shimizu Actors: Sarah Michelle Gellar, Amber Tamblyn, Arielle Kebbel, Edison Chen, Sarah Roemer Studio: Sony Pictures Category: DVD
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Rating: 96 reviews Sales Rank: 106275
Format: Color, Dubbed, Subtitled, Widescreen Languages: English (Original Language), Japanese (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), French (Dubbed) Rating: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested) Media: UMD for PSP Region: 1 Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1 Number Of Discs: 1 Running Time: 108 Minutes Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6
MPN: COLDU15094 UPC: 043396150942 EAN: 0043396150942 ASIN: B000LPS2WC
Theatrical Release Date: October 13, 2006 Release Date: February 6, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Amazon.com The Grudge 2 is a spooky installment in Takashi Shimizu's hardworking Ju-on/Grudge series of horror pictures. It doesn't carry the disorienting thrill of the very first Japanese Ju-on features, but it's a lot creepier than anybody could have expected. The story picks up from the end of the first Hollywood version of The Grudge, and has nothing to do with Ju-on 2, Shimizu's Japanese sequel. Sarah Michelle Gellar returns (a distinctly supporting role) as an American woman traumatized by her experiences with a haunted house in Tokyo; younger sister Amber Tamblyn flies over to help out. This particular storyline doesn't have much meat on it; the murder house is still there, and people who go inside have a disconcerting habit of dropping dead. Fortunately, two other plots thread into the basic one: a group of American schoolgirls in Tokyo become intrigued by the legend of the house, and some Chicago apartment dwellers are unsettled by domestic anxiety and the weird sounds coming from next door. (This storyline, featuring Jennifer Beals, gives the film its extremely satisfying opening sequence.) As usual with these movies, sequences come to us in non-chronological order, and it's up to us to piece it together. You can guess where the film is going, but the slow trajectory toward its final sequences is surprisingly involving. The movie was widely panned upon its release, which says more about the presumption of the law of diminishing sequel returns than the film itself--it's a decent little horror flick. --Robert Horton
Product Description In tokyo a young woman is exposed to the same mysterious curse that afflicted her sister. The supernatural force which fills a person with rage before spreading to its next victim brings together a group of previously unrelated people who attempt to unlock its secret to save their lives. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/23/2007 Starring: Sarah Michelle Gellar Jennifer Beals Run time: 108 minutes Rating: Ur
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Awful April 6, 2009 Kathleen Shaban (California) I'm a big SMG fan and so I watched this. Too bad I didn't read some of the reviews first. This was a big stinking waste of 2 hours of my life. It was the most disjointed movie I've ever seen; we leap from one silly, nonsensical part to the next and it is as disjointed as the goofy ghost-girl that pops up to drag people off to whatever lays beyond the mirror. Maybe if I'd watched them in order this would have made sense, but now I'm not even going to give the first one a chance because this one was so terrible.
Poor Imitation January 16, 2009 Christine (Spanish Springs, NV) A sub par imitation of the first one and in some places, "The Ring." Note to the director: Neither eeriness nor creepiness can replace an actual storyline.
Will scare you out of your seat November 26, 2008 Joan M. Mckeown (ontario, canada) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I loved the opening scene where Jennifer Beals character first pours hor bacon grease over her live in boyfriends head, and to finish it off then hits him over the head with a cast iron frying pan. Awsome. We don't know at that point she has been taken over by the "thing". One of the better horror shows in years. Beals can do it all, but gets little credit.
SCARY BUT STUPID October 10, 2008 S. WILSON (CA) ALL THIS MOVIE WAS ABOUT IS A GHOST WITH HER EYE'S POPING OUT. WHOOPEEE! LOL
Mediocre writing, directing, and acting August 5, 2008 RM Hvay Japanese films have a long tradition of ghost stories, both played for scares and morality lessons. The new wave of ghost stories have caught on in the West but the results are bumpy. Grudge 2 doesn't have the surprise factors that the first movie did and has to rely on other devices to be engaging. It fails. Many of the scenes have the actors slowly walking around dark rooms and then finding something, maybe a ghost, maybe a body, maybe someone just hiding. Sound familiar? It has all the conventional scenes of horror films and none of what made Grudge a thrilling scary ride. I prefer mystery to horror and gore so I liked the Grudge well enough. However Grudge 2 oculd easily be skipped.
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