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Plan 9 from outer space...theres something about dudes in tinfoil that really creeps me out! Eeeeeeee
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Plan 9 from outer space...theres something about dudes in tinfoil that really creeps me out! Eeeeeeee You'll probably want to stay away from Lunatics: A Love Story since Ted Raimi wears tinfoil armor- |
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I have The Human Centipede on my Netflix list...Hmm, I guess I'm forewarned.
Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971) and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (2005) The Hills Have Eyes 2 (the remake): I am a horror movie connoisseur, and I had to cover my ears and close my eyes during the rape scene. Paranormal Activity: I know...people think it was lame, but I'll admit, I screamed...And "HOLY ****!" escaped my mouth more than once. Precious...I was profoundly disturbed by that movie and cried for almost an hour and a half after watching it. |
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The opening credit sequence to the 70's horror flick- Who Can Kill A Child?, which shows footage of atrocities towards children.
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Edited by
irishone1916
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Fri 08/13/10 08:10 AM
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I would have to say:
Faces of Dead Alive Gummo Hard Candy Hostel Wizard of Gore |
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Edited by
CoOpGirl
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Thu 08/19/10 04:37 PM
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Cannibal Holocaust
What is it The Room palindromes |
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Mum and Dad
the clown l.I.E |
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Mum and Dad the clown l.I.E Mum & Dad, good choice! |
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That disturbed the shizz outa me to this day!!!
The clown: about a mentaly slow clown getting raped by carnies! (NOT a Porno!) L.I.E: about a pedaphile who picks up young runaways along the Long Island Exspessway and takes them to live with him (both Indie films) |
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The Accused
American History X Deliverance |
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One movie just made it to the top part of my list- Marian Dora's Cannibal 2006- this is based on the real life incident of Armin Meiwes who posted on the internet looking for a willing victim for Meiwes to eat. He found one. The film is done in a very in your face way- no cutaways or off screen here. It's not just the realist gore that was disturbing, but the fact that there were 2 people willing to do this.
In real life Miewes video taped the act, and it supposedly took Miewes 10 months to eat Bernd Jürgen Brandes. Other films have been made about the incident- Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story, Diary of a Cannibal, and Dein Herz in Meinem Hirn (Your Heart in My Brain). |
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Nosferatu the old black and white film...hate that bastard!
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One movie just made it to the top part of my list- Marian Dora's Cannibal 2006- this is based on the real life incident of Armin Meiwes who posted on the internet looking for a willing victim for Meiwes to eat. He found one. The film is done in a very in your face way- no cutaways or off screen here. It's not just the realist gore that was disturbing, but the fact that there were 2 people willing to do this. In real life Miewes video taped the act, and it supposedly took Miewes 10 months to eat Bernd Jürgen Brandes. Other films have been made about the incident- Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story, Diary of a Cannibal, and Dein Herz in Meinem Hirn (Your Heart in My Brain). WHAT!!!??? ... ... That's so far past craaazzzzeeee ... Did you actually see this ... Does he kill the prey first or slowly eat alive ... Oh, Gaaaawwwwwwdddddddd!!! I'm gonna freak out from just reading that ... HOW is that possible??? |
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One movie just made it to the top part of my list- Marian Dora's Cannibal 2006- this is based on the real life incident of Armin Meiwes who posted on the internet looking for a willing victim for Meiwes to eat. He found one. The film is done in a very in your face way- no cutaways or off screen here. It's not just the realist gore that was disturbing, but the fact that there were 2 people willing to do this. In real life Miewes video taped the act, and it supposedly took Miewes 10 months to eat Bernd Jürgen Brandes. Other films have been made about the incident- Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story, Diary of a Cannibal, and Dein Herz in Meinem Hirn (Your Heart in My Brain). WHAT!!!??? ... ... That's so far past craaazzzzeeee ... Did you actually see this ... Does he kill the prey first or slowly eat alive ... Oh, Gaaaawwwwwwdddddddd!!! I'm gonna freak out from just reading that ... HOW is that possible??? I only watched Cannibal. The only thing they tried doing together was eating Brandes' member. But that ended up not happening because of the pain. Meiwes killed Brandes, let him bleed to death in his tub, then kept the parts in his fridge. |
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OK, alright ... I need a moment ...
So ... What was Brandes motivation in allowing this!? Did Melwes get away w/ it??? Did they enjoy this??? Wow, talk about a snuff film! How did you take it??? Mind you, I was reading all about vestal virgin's executions yesterday, so ... Yeah, humans are SICK and PSYCHO!!! ... |
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Oooooo ya the Brady bunch family reunion...that freaked me right out
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Edited by
Torgo70
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Tue 08/24/10 12:58 PM
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OK, alright ... I need a moment ... So ... What was Brandes motivation in allowing this!? Did Melwes get away w/ it??? Did they enjoy this??? Wow, talk about a snuff film! How did you take it??? Mind you, I was reading all about vestal virgin's executions yesterday, so ... Yeah, humans are SICK and PSYCHO!!! ... There is a real film, Meiwes filmed it- but it hasn't been released to the public. Meiwes was arrested in '02 after a college student phoned the police after seeing new advertisements for victims and details about the killing on the Internet. Investigators searched his home and found body parts and the videotaped killing. Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story did try to provide some insight, delving into Miewes' and Brandes' parallel traumatic childhoods. but Miewes sued (successfully) the filmmakers for slander, claiming that the film presented his side of the whole sad story in an unflattering light- amazing. "3rd March 2006: The state court in Kassel upheld a complaint from Meiwes, 44, against the film Rohtenburg(Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story), which was due for release in Germany on 9 March. The court ruled that Meiwes' rights as an individual outweighed artistic freedom and that he should not become the object of a horror film. On May 26 2009, Germany's highest civil court overturned the ban, ruling that freedom of the arts took precedence over Meiwes' personality rights. The court also ruled that because the film didn't distort the well-known facts of the case, Meiwes' rights were not violated. The film was finally released in German cinemas on June 18 2009. " - IMDB.com |
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Oooooo ya the Brady bunch family reunion...that freaked me right out Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia |
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Oooooo ya the Brady bunch family reunion...that freaked me right out Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia Marcia See!!! You get it Eeeeeeee |
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OK, alright ... I need a moment ... So ... What was Brandes motivation in allowing this!? Did Melwes get away w/ it??? Did they enjoy this??? Wow, talk about a snuff film! How did you take it??? Mind you, I was reading all about vestal virgin's executions yesterday, so ... Yeah, humans are SICK and PSYCHO!!! ... There is a real film, Meiwes filmed it- but it hasn't been released to the public. Meiwes was arrested in '02 after a college student phoned the police after seeing new advertisements for victims and details about the killing on the Internet. Investigators searched his home and found body parts and the videotaped killing. Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story did try to provide some insight, delving into Miewes' and Brandes' parallel traumatic childhoods. but Miewes sued (successfully) the filmmakers for slander, claiming that the film presented his side of the whole sad story in an unflattering light- amazing. "3rd March 2006: The state court in Kassel upheld a complaint from Meiwes, 44, against the film Rohtenburg(Butterfly: A Grimm Love Story), which was due for release in Germany on 9 March. The court ruled that Meiwes' rights as an individual outweighed artistic freedom and that he should not become the object of a horror film. On May 26 2009, Germany's highest civil court overturned the ban, ruling that freedom of the arts took precedence over Meiwes' personality rights. The court also ruled that because the film didn't distort the well-known facts of the case, Meiwes' rights were not violated. The film was finally released in German cinemas on June 18 2009. " - IMDB.com WOW ... See, truth never does stop bein' stranger than fiction ... That's why I hate horror, it is so talking place ... NOW!!! Woah, that is trainwreck kinda fascinating ... ... Wish I could take seeing either ... Or do I ... ... Scratch that, maybe some clips and the book ... I still don't get Brandes motivation, willingness ... So, does that mean 'Butterfly' is available, then? ... *Kate runs to IMDB* |
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