No, The Grudge was just made up to scare people.
No, the woman from The Grudge (Kayako Saeki is the character's name) is not real. It's a completely fictional story.
The Ju-On/Grudge movies are fictional. The "Grudge house" is not real, in the sense that it is not haunted and the entire story is make-believe. But the house from Ju-On: the Curse and Ju-On: the Grudge is real, in the sense that it is not a movie set; the house actually exists. However, the house in the American remake was a mock-up built on a Tokyo sound stage.
Yes
Yes, it is based on the true story of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook.
It is not a true story. It is not based on fact. It is made up, not real.
No, the woman from The Grudge (Kayako Saeki is the character's name) is not real. It's a completely fictional story.
No, it's only a movie. It's a fictional story. However, the premise of the movie is based on a real Japanese myth, that a curse can form in places where people have been killed while in a state of intense rage or despair.
The house use in the movie The Grudge is a fictional residence.
The Movie Hoot was based on a novel by Carl Hiaasen and is not based on real events.
The Ju-On/Grudge movies are fictional. The "Grudge house" is not real, in the sense that it is not haunted and the entire story is make-believe. But the house from Ju-On: the Curse and Ju-On: the Grudge is real, in the sense that it is not a movie set; the house actually exists. However, the house in the American remake was a mock-up built on a Tokyo sound stage.
Yes
No. Zombies are not real.
If you are referring to the movie about Harvey Milk, yes it is.
Yes, it is based on the true story of Mark Zuckerberg, the founder of Facebook.
Although in the movie, the penguins are real the book and movie is not based on real life or anything that happened in real life.
Rush Hour 3 (2007) is a real movie, but it is based on a fictional story and characters.
This movie is NOT based on a real story, and it is NOT real in any way shape or form.