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Posted by DJRYAN� on Oct-26-2011 06:39:

just finished 'Enter the Void" what a crazy flick. The last 1/2 hour was kinda cool. But the climax seemed to have occured the first five minutes in. Now onto Braindead.

Thanks for the recommendations.


Posted by kadomony on Oct-26-2011 09:31:


Posted by ripped on Dec-06-2011 14:18:

pretty much all of David Cronenberg's movies before 2000's

I guess his most fuk'd up would be "Naked Lunch"

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0102511/


Posted by EarnYourKeep on Dec-06-2011 14:31:

a serbian film


Posted by DJRYAN� on Dec-08-2011 10:12:

A Perfect Host.. On Netflix now.. What a crazy fucked up bizzare insane movie..


Posted by Meat187 on Dec-08-2011 10:42:

quote:
Originally posted by DJRYAN�
A Perfect Host.. On Netflix now.. What a crazy fucked up bizzare insane movie..


Niles Crane in a thriller? The fuck!?


Posted by DJRYAN� on Dec-08-2011 10:45:

I can't even describe this movie. You just have to see it. But the character he plays has all the nuiances of Niles Crane w/ the exception of.. I don't wanna ruin it. But what a good flick. 4 Stars Definitely..


Posted by Swamper on Dec-08-2011 17:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Danny Ocean
im still going to say Cannibal Holocaust is the most fucked up probably of all the ones mentioned here.

Cannibal Holocaust achieved notability because its graphic violence aroused controversy. After its premiere in Italy, it was seized by a local magistrate, and Deodato was arrested on obscenity charges. He was charged with making a snuff film, due to rumors that some actors were killed on camera. Although Deodato was later cleared, the film was banned in Italy, the UK, Australia, and several other countries due to its graphic depiction of violence, sexual violence, and the slaughter of six animals. Some nations have since revoked the ban, but the film is still barred in several countries. The critic David Carter suggests the film is a commentary about civilized society.[2][3]


Agreed. I landed across it on the internet a good 10 years ago and watched it. I'm pretty much immune to being shocked but this one had a few scenes that caused knots in my stomach...


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