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			Clive Barker's The Forbidden & Salome Artsy. I'll leave it at that. August Underground's Mordum To be honest, it was put together a lot better than I thought it would be. It's horribly vile and disgusting to say the least. It does, however, accomplish its main goal. It feels real for the most part. There are a few scenes where it loses its touch, but for the most part you feel like you're honestly watching three horribly disturbed people filming their antics. Not for the weak stomached. B+ 
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			Escape From New York, just because it's been so long. 
		
		
		
		
		
		
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