the human centipede and centipede 2 are supposed to be disgustung. I saw the trailer, and felt so ill, and I couldn't get it out of my head.
not bothered by most horrors, gore is fine. eating people, whatever, but I draw the line at people being sewn together ass to face and eating each others shite
did you watch the second one..spoiler coming up
was in black and white..the only bit that was in colour was the poo that the one on end splurted it out hit the wall..talk about ''when the shit hits the fan''..it did , well the wall anyway
Agreed, it should never have been allowed to be released due to the animal killings and torture.
I can handle anything that involves gore.. I just can't stomach animals suffering or being tortured.
I completely agree. Humans have the choice to act in a movie, animals don't. I would avoid anything that involves scenes of animal cruelty, real or staged.
Personally think the most shocking thing is closer to the end where you see
The kid getting shot in the mouth. Wasn't expecting to see that I'll tell you.
Really
I was totally expecting it. By this time we knew that he was the rainmaker, and there was mention earlier in the film, of the rainmaker having a synthetic jaw.
Someone said i should watch Inbreds. Has it's moments but it's a bit mehh really. I told my daughter if she went to Yorkshire, that's exactly what it's like. More of a fly-on-the wall docu-soap than a film
Oddly that sequence was one of the few true special effects sequences. The cat had honey smeared on its coat and the tame rats obligingly licked it off. The cat lived happily ever after.
Silence of the Lambs, although the disgust and shock is perfectly justified.
Buffalo Bill is the creepiest movie villain ever.
Did you know the actor who played Buffalo Bill went on to play the police captain in 'Monk', with Tony Shaloub ? I watched it for ages, thinking what has this guy been in before, then it clicked.
I saw the beginning of Mysterious Skin in my media studies class a few years ago. I watched the rest of it out of curiosity shortly afterwards and that's fairly shocking, seems like nothing compared to what you lot have posted about though
August Underground's Mordum was pretty ghastly, I wouldn't want to see it again. Also, A Serbian Film and Cannibal Holocaust have their fair share of disgusting scenes..
2:37 has a few shocking scenes, there's one where a boy rapes his sister quite badly and then at the end there's a scene where a girl slits her wrists on camera and lies in her own blood sobbing to death.
That final scene in 2:37 is the one that stayed with me the most...
a combination of both the fact that she's doing it to herself and also the fact that she's the nicest character in the film and the last one you expect to be suicidal..
It may not be the goriest death scene but it's probably the most disturbing..
^ I watched the first The Human Centipede film and, aside from a few shots of wounds and pus, it was tolerable. It's the second film that's supposedly graphic and disgusting.
^ I watched the first The Human Centipede film and, aside from a few shots of wounds and pus, it was tolerable. It's the second film that's supposedly graphic and disgusting.
I know but apparently both of them were bad. The second one was worse though, so much so it was banned in it's uncut form.
I saw the beginning of Mysterious Skin in my media studies class a few years ago. I watched the rest of it out of curiosity shortly afterwards and that's fairly shocking, seems like nothing compared to what you lot have posted about though
I really loved that film. It was sad, depressing and disturbing but I wouldn't say that it was disgusting.
I read the book too and I have to say, the film was a lot better than the book which is extremely rare.
Never heard of the August Underground films but just had a read about the Mordum film on Wikipedia... I don't want to watch it sounds pretty disgusting by any means...
Mother's Day really disturbed me, I've watched more obviously grim/vile/twisted films before but even though this is probably tame compared to some I just think the premise of people turning up to your house and killing you for no reason plays on your mind more then any sick and twisted crazy movie.
I have never watched any of the above except for some of Silence of The Lambs, I had my eyes closed most of the time.
I find it quite unfathomable why anybody would want to watch any of the new stuff that it out there at the moment, just reading it makes me give me the creeps...
Only because she didn't know what she was doing !
I saw her on some chat show or other explaining that she was so bad because "I was just learning how to give BJ's"
I thought "Awww. Her parents must be so proud !"
I completely agree. Humans have the choice to act in a movie, animals don't. I would avoid anything that involves scenes of animal cruelty, real or staged.
Haven't found the time, or the bottle ? Actually I have it too, in a shoe box...waiting.
Agreed good film.
Cheeky Monkey :mad:
Or Adam Sandler
Thanks for this revelation. I love my moggies.
Did you know the actor who played Buffalo Bill went on to play the police captain in 'Monk', with Tony Shaloub ? I watched it for ages, thinking what has this guy been in before, then it clicked.
Sound of music was pretty sickening & twisted. Imho it needed some girl on girl action, followed by lots of machines guns for the awful music in the film.
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did you watch the second one..spoiler coming up
Buffalo Bill is the creepiest movie villain ever.
I completely agree. Humans have the choice to act in a movie, animals don't. I would avoid anything that involves scenes of animal cruelty, real or staged.
Haven't found the time, or the bottle ? Actually I have it too, in a shoe box...waiting.
Agreed good film.
Cheeky Monkey :mad:
Or Adam Sandler
Thanks for this revelation. I love my moggies.
Did you know the actor who played Buffalo Bill went on to play the police captain in 'Monk', with Tony Shaloub ? I watched it for ages, thinking what has this guy been in before, then it clicked.
AGEED big time.
That final scene in 2:37 is the one that stayed with me the most...
I heard a Human Centipede isn't as scary as they make out, but then I've never seen it.
I know but apparently both of them were bad. The second one was worse though, so much so it was banned in it's uncut form.
Would a film like that be allowed?
I really loved that film. It was sad, depressing and disturbing but I wouldn't say that it was disgusting.
I read the book too and I have to say, the film was a lot better than the book which is extremely rare.
Tulisas sex tape however..
That sounds like one seriously messed up movie.
I thought Audition was nasty but that is probably tame compared to others I'm reading about on this thread.
Se7en was a great film, I really enjoyed it.
Crash was another - my friend told me he would have walked out, as several others had done, had I not stayed lol
I find it quite unfathomable why anybody would want to watch any of the new stuff that it out there at the moment, just reading it makes me give me the creeps...
Only because she didn't know what she was doing !
I saw her on some chat show or other explaining that she was so bad because "I was just learning how to give BJ's"
I thought "Awww. Her parents must be so proud !"
Haven't had the time