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09-08-2014 12:25 AM |
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Originally Posted by cheebacheeba
(Post 957397)
Uh, whatever the asian flick was where the chick sawed the guys feet off with razor wire or what have you...I think only because of that one scene.
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You mean Audition (1999)? It had other torture methods, that I could think of. Needles through sensitive skin, drugging, using steel wire for cutting of legs...
Alright, to the topic!
The Serbian Film, Human Centipede II, Cannibal Holocaust + Ferox were my movies for the appointment (date) with a partner. We watched them and laughed them through, just how over-the-top and silly they were. (Not recommended if you are going out with someone you don't know, for the first time.)
The Human Centipede is just really black/dark comedy about body horror.
The Serbian Film was a exploitation movie with more or less "artistic value" under the surface.
Cannibal Holocaust is classic, excellent effects and story that does not seem to age. But, animal cruelty.
So this seems pretty Off-Topic to say that really, these are just movies that are portraying fictional acts towards persons. BUT, animal torture and killing is always the big no no no no.
(I have NOT seen Tumbling Doll Flesh(?), The Angels' Melancholy, Vomit Gore Trilogy, Philosophy Of A Knife...)
Exploitation is kinda controversial subject to some people. And via exploitation there are directors and makers who make "art-sake-of-art" or just a few, quick bucks about the subject, maybe making much shocking material as possible. Also, shockumentaries are usually pretty much about this. (Faces Of Death, who really watched that crap to see some pretty images and deep story?)...
[I hope, this is not too Off-Topic...]
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