Mail In The Site
Year: 2004
Directed by: Koji Kawano
Cast: Mizuho Ohtani
Rumi Shishido
Hitomi Kuosaka
Kaori Sakagami
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A couple of young girls find themselves running
from a ghost boy, a ghost girl, and what looks like
a bondage ghost (the ghost is all dressed up in
S&M gear). Will they be able to defeat these ghosts
or are the girls all doomed?


Judging by the back of the cover, I went into this
flick thinking that I was going to get a cheesy
Japanese DTV slasher flick (the back of the cover
shows us a killer in a white mask). Well that's
not at all what I got. Mail In The Site is a
horrible low budget rip-off of The Ring and Pulse,
it even copies A Nightmare On Elm Street in one
way seeing as how the bondage ghost has
knife for fingers.

The story revolves around a couple of girls who
are all having visions of a little ghost boy.
They soon find themselves running from a couple
of evil ghosts and while all three of the ghosts
are pretty pathetic, I still have to give
them some credit for daring to have a ghost in
S&M leather gear, it's a shame that it's a whole
lot more funny than scary.

The acting is absolutely dreadful and the dialogues
are very ludicrous. It doesn't help that the
editing is terrible and that the movie looks
incredibly homemade. I guess this is what I get
for daring to check out cheap Japanese DTV horror
flicks huh?

This is definitely nothing that you will want to
see. It is not a slasher so don't get fooled by
the awesome box art. This is just another tedious
low budget The Ring wannabe which falls flat. Do
not check this flick out, it's not worth it.


Some minor blood splatter.


The weird Japanese music really made me tired so
I'm going to record some of these tunes to listen
to when I go to bed tonight, as you might have
understood all ready, this is not a good thing for
a horror movie.


I was really disappointed to see that this wasn't
a slasher flick as that's the only reason to why
I wanted to see this flick. It's just another
tedious The Ring copy and I've had enough of those,
especially the low budget ones. This movie had
very little new to offer so forget about this one.

Review By: AnthroFred