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TopicSnake Ranks Anything Horror Related Vol. 3 *RANKINGS*
jcgamer107
10/08/18 9:04:06 PM
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Ha that's funny cuz it was up when I nominated it. It had a brief life. Well, good job owning the DVD! :)

I almost just nominated part of Hans Zimmer's brilliant, atmospheric score, but I figured since it's featured prominently in that montage, along with some great, unsettling visuals, it would make for a better nomination.

I love the care and effort Gore Verbinski put into creating a fleshed-out, chilling environment for Moseko Island, and especially the Morgan's horse ranch. Those shots of the abandoned race track and corral really give you a sense of abandonment, decay, and sorrow. The long overhead shot from the film following Rachel as she arrives at the ranch, scored with a frenetic cello is still one of my favorite shots in any film. (this was the music track I almost nominated)

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Of course all of it is owed to the original 'Ring', but Verbinski and Zimmer knocked it out of the park in creating one of the best remakes of all-time.

EDIT - sorry, I wanted to share another one of my favorites from the soundtrack.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI0QhZ3CLfM" data-time="


One of the more sombre, moving pieces from the film, but still with hints of dread, set to a nifty slideshow of visuals. 2:43 and 3:53 I think are particularly incredible musical moments have in a horror movie. So many nowadays just try to be incredibly dark and disturbing with little music/beauty, or barrage you with jumpscares, so it's amazing to have a film really take time to actually try to make you to feel something.
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