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reply posted on 25-11-2008 @ 05:19 PM by Sonya610
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Originally posted by GorehoundLarry
The gore: didn't do much to satisfy my hornyness for gore.

Wow...gold star for honesty! LOL. I think a lot of us have an attraction to gore, but most would not have the balls to phrase it in such overt
terms!
Sadly I stay mainstream with regard to movie rentals, I won't buy them. Cannibal Holocaust, August Underground, etc... are just not available through
Blockbuster. Then again I also really like quality acting, and well, the two may be linked.
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reply posted on 27-11-2008 @ 10:33 AM by clearlight808
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Just saw the film "Inside". Some unbelieveable parts to the plotline but pretty decent nontheless.
Its a French filmed dubbed in English.
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reply posted on 28-11-2008 @ 07:59 AM by Sonya610
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Originally posted by clearlight808
Just saw the film "Inside". Some unbelieveable parts to the plotline but pretty decent nontheless.
Its a French filmed dubbed in English.

Yeah I have been watching more foreign films lately too. Most aren't horror themed though.
The characters seem to be more quirky and reality based in many cases, more subtle than in the majority of American films.
But then again usually only the best foreign films end up in the U.S., and with subtitles I sometimes wonder if the lack of multitasking figures in.
You have to watch every bit of it to read what they are saying, can't play online, or go get a drink or whatever, they demand constant attention and
maybe that adds to the intensity of the film.
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reply posted on 28-11-2008 @ 08:06 AM by karl 12
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Great post, I think Peter Jackson's Bad Taste has got to be up there when it comes to dark humour and extremely graphic bloodspatteerd alien gore:
image source: http://joshc665.files.wordpress.com/2008/05/bad_taste_poster.jpg
"I'm a Derek and Dereks don't run!"
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reply posted on 28-11-2008 @ 07:17 PM by ColoradoJens
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Sonya610, I may have turned you off to Bad Boy Bubby with one scene in a two hour movie - please please please see this film! It is awe-inspiring.
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reply posted on 29-11-2008 @ 07:40 PM by Sonya610
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13 Hours In A Warehouse -- Not a bad flick. Production quality is a bit low, but the acting is good. Five guys pull of an art heist and spend
the night in a warehouse waiting for the buyer along with a female hostage . The dingy warehouse was used for making "porn films". Fairly descent
plot, interesting characters, low budget but has some creepy scenes. Not stellar, but pretty dark and worth watching, especially if you found the Ring
somewhat scary.
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Well if it is not graphic violence I will give it a shot. Thanks for the recommendation!
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reply posted on 1-12-2008 @ 09:55 AM by schism85
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Hey!! Just here to recommend some more flicks.
I just watched Freeway 1&2 the other day, and they freaking rocked. They are both very losely based on fairytales. Pt 1 is red riding hood with Kiefer
Sutherland as the wolf, (not actually a wolf), and Reese Witherspoon as LRRH. It is so funny, and sooo f'd up. Pt 2 was my favorite, Natasha Lyonne
is Hansel, and another plays girl plays gretel. They escape from prison to go to 'sister gomez' to seek refuge. In one scene, instead of laying
bread crumbs down to find their way back like the fairytale, they like crack rocks instead. lol. All Iam gonna say is that both flicks are completely
insane off the wall, gritty, funny, and the characters are screwed up and likeable.
If you like grindhouse, gory melt movies, see Street Trash. It is not for everyone, there are some disturbing parts. Like the part when the bums of
the junkyard play keep away with a severed phallus. Fun movie!! Its about a bunch of bums, and this liquor store found some old stock of these pint
bottles of booze called Viper. Once its consumed, you melt into a bunch of pretty, oozey colors. If you like Toxie and that sort of thing, check it
out.
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reply posted on 1-12-2008 @ 10:06 AM by schism85
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Also, on the subject of foreign movies, some movies you must buy the original version. If you end up buying an englished dubbed movie, sometimes they
are completely different from the original version, and you miss out on what was intended for the viewer.
I also believe that all movies need constant attention, not just foreign. When I watch a movie, Iam glued to the tv. I try not to miss anything
because sometimes you'll end up missing some beautiful camera angles, shots, or subtle messages or points a director or writer is trying to make. The
only thing I have against subtitles is sometimes, I have to read them real quick, and then try to take in the entire frame at the same time, and I may
miss something. Foreign films are great, and its a shame alot of people will miss out on some greatmovies just because they have to do a little extra
to see a movie.
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reply posted on 23-12-2008 @ 08:07 AM by Resinveins
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Hmmm I always liked the original Phantasm... though the sequels I thought were kinda crappy.
There was a brit movie called A Shallow Grave that I liked... though it was more of a suspense/horror sort of deal.
And just for laughs... From Dusk Till Dawn
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reply posted on 23-12-2008 @ 08:38 AM by Sonya610
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Originally posted by Resinveins
Hmmm I always liked the original Phantasm... though the sequels I thought were kinda crappy.
There was a brit movie called A Shallow Grave that I liked... though it was more of a suspense/horror sort of deal.
And just for laughs... From Dusk Till Dawn 
Phantasm did have some creepy parts, especially for the 70's. Those hooded little troll guys were unsettling.
Shallow Grave was also a very entertaining movie; a drama/suspence movie with morbid overtones and lots of good plot twists. The same director did
Trainspotting.
Along that same line, if you have never seen Blood Simple (older American film from the 80's) that is one you might enjoy, it is another good
thriller with morbid overtones. And Romeo is Bleeding is another odd suspense film that some may like, a crooked cop is involved with three females,
wife, mistress, and sociopathic russian mobster played by Lena Olin (this film probably mostly appeals to those that like homicidal dominant females,
though, as the plot is scattered but it has some intense scenes).
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reply posted on 27-12-2008 @ 11:51 AM by Sonya610
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Just watched Mother of Tears by Dario Argento. Interesting film, kind of campy but lots of good scenery/settings (set in Rome), and plenty of hard
core gore.
I am surprised enjoies has not talked about it on here, it is right up his alley. Based on the “Evil Mother Witch” theme like Suspiria, but a
modern film with a lot of graphic sexual violence inflicted on buxom dark haired women. Those that enjoy gore, demonic plotlines, and graveyard
settings will enjoy this film.
The trailer is tamer than the actual movie…
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reply posted on 7-1-2009 @ 10:57 PM by Ant4AU
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The very first Hellraizor. It was the one and only scary movie that had ever given me nightmares. Couldn't sleep in my own bed for like a week.
I love the old b horror movies, nostalgia i guess, but love them any way.
They killed friday the 13 by making it funny, a jason in space come on.The new ones while I will watch them they just don't do it for me.
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