I started getting into J-horror films WAY after it was cool to watch them. I completely ignored it as a means of entertainment because I'm not a huge fan of horror...well, I'm not a huge fan of being shocked and people calling it "horror." But after watching some great Japanese and Korean Films (Oldboy, Yojimbo, Casshern, Lady Vengeance, Shiri) I decided to download and watch some Asian horror. I watched The Eye, Ringu, Ju-On, One Missed Call, Shutter, A Tale of Two Sisters, Tetsuo, Mermaid in a Manhole, Audition, Dumplings, and a couple others that I can't remember offhand, and I really, really enjoyed them. One Missed Call, Ju-On, Ringu, and the Eye I knew were all remade and I've seen and was insanely apalled by the travesties of the remakes. I wanted to see the original to see if it was any better, and in EVERY case it was. I watched Shutter and I wasn't super-impressed, it was kind of typical for me, plus I find the Thai language to be particularly unpleasant to the ear. And last week, or just a few weeks ago, Shutter was released in North America to almost unanimously negative reviews. A Tale of Two Sisters is one of my favourite films, as strange and confusing as it is, and I nearly cried when I found out it was being remade as a big-budget Hollywood movie. Do people actually enjoy these? Is there someone out there who can tell me "no, you're being crazy, these remakes are justified for the following reasons:" How many more good Asian horror films are they going to desecrate before they've had their fill and movied on to something else?