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deftones6 01-14-2005 06:35 AM

In Hannibal when Ray Liotta eats his own brain!

Also, Cabin Fever when the skanky broad is shaving her legs and she begins to shave her skin off as well.

The_Return 01-14-2005 12:43 PM

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Originally posted by deftones6
In Hannibal when Ray Liotta eats his own brain!



Lol, I love that part! Specially when H fries it up....yum yum yummy!

urgeok 01-14-2005 12:55 PM

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Originally posted by deftones6
In Hannibal when Ray Liotta eats his own brain!


i thought it was done incredibly wrong ..
they made it funny ..

Liotta with this big grin on his face :

'smells good' !!

maybe i should have been revolted .. but i just laughed

Tat2 01-14-2005 01:44 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
big deal ... i got a nasty scratch from the inside of a computer case once !

i think it was the computer case .... maybe it was my cat.


Damn! Out done again! I'm not worthy!:D

majorbludd 01-14-2005 07:59 PM

the grossest shit i ever seen was in the beginning of irriversible when the guy beats the other guys head in with a fire extinguisher...his face looked like a hamburger afterwards.

urgeok 01-15-2005 03:49 AM

for me there have been 2 extremely non-horror moments that have disturbed me than anything in a horror flick..

1) american history X ... when edward norton killed the car thief on the curb ... nasty.

2) a beautiful mind ... when the guy has his baby on his knee and its screaming and crying - in need of comfort - and he's obvlivious, gazing off into space ...
for some reason that really bothered me.
Actually it bothers me in real life too ... a baby crying and being ignored ... not because of the noise ... but because all it wants is to be held ..

man i must be emotionally scarred or something.

I_Still_Know! 01-15-2005 03:58 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok

2) a beautiful mind ... when the guy has his baby on his knee and its screaming and crying - in need of comfort - and he's obvlivious, gazing off into space ...
for some reason that really bothered me.
Actually it bothers me in real life too ... a baby crying and being ignored ... not because of the noise ... but because all it wants is to be held ..

man i must be emotionally scarred or something.

Emotionally scarred...nah...

Probably just a good parent!

orangestar 01-15-2005 05:44 AM

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Originally posted by urgeok
for me there have been 2 extremely non-horror moments that have disturbed me than anything in a horror flick..

1) american history X ... when edward norton killed the car thief on the curb ... nasty.

2) a beautiful mind ... when the guy has his baby on his knee and its screaming and crying - in need of comfort - and he's obvlivious, gazing off into space ...
for some reason that really bothered me.
Actually it bothers me in real life too ... a baby crying and being ignored ... not because of the noise ... but because all it wants is to be held ..

man i must be emotionally scarred or something.


Couldnt have said it better myself. I was seriously just about to write about those exact two scenes for the same reasons.

urgeok 01-15-2005 06:05 AM

i think having a kid .... after really wanting one .... has turned me into the biggest suck on the planet ..

EatMySkorts 06-15-2009 09:40 PM

Gore does not always equate with grossness; that is for certain. Especially when the gore is overdone.

Somebody mentioned Saving Private Ryan; I tend to agree, but not because of the knife scene. I was much more disturbed by the soldier who got shot, and Tom Hanks' character asks him how they can help him, and he just says "Give me more Morphine", and then when he's fixing to die, he keeps calling out for his mother. Very disturbing. I can't even watch it again.

Also worth mentioning is The Girl Next Door (no, not that dumb teen comedy). It's loosely based on a true story. Two sisters go to live with their aunt, because their parents have died and they are basically orphans. As it turns out, the aunt is horribly abusive. Basically, there is little or no gore, but this sick movie doesn't need it. It's what they don't show, what is left to the imagination, that makes it so disturbing. There is torture involved (The aunt burns off the older girls' clitoris with one of those little mini blowtorches), and there is also rape (The aunt allows one of her sons to rape the girl while she is tied to the bed). All in all, it is very sick, and I had a bad feeling for days after I watched it.


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