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I have absolutely no trouble watching any scene in any movie.
Say, in the Exorcist, when reagan spins her head a full 360, wouldnt that kind of give them the impression that she is indeed possessed as well? |
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The scene at the dinner table in the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is still the hardest scene for me to watch. There is just something about that scene that unsettles me to an absurd degree, no matter how many times I watch it.
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I'd have to say Dakota Fanning's whinning in War of the Worlds....
Not saying I don't think she's a good acteress or anything....It actually made it hard to watch...IMO:) |
No question about it... The savage getting his penis hacked off in Cannibal Holocaust takes the cake. I've seen it about four times and I could still swear it's not a prosthetic or prop! (ANyone know for sure?)
Real or not, that's the sickest fucking scene I've ever seen! I also felt rather uncomfortable seeing a nun get raped by a crucifix in the unrated version of Bad Lieutenant. That was rather scarring... A more mainstream scene that is pretty difficult to stomach is the girl shaving her legs in Cabin Fever and her skin just starts shaving off too. That was well done. |
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I don't think the Exorcist is weak at all. Give me EXTREME gore any day of the week. I can eat sausage spaghetti and watch Cannibal Holocaust. It's the psychological terror of a good supernatural horror fest that really intrests me.
Horrible gore is good, but it's like drinking five huge margaritas and not even getting tipsy. It was fun, but it doesn't leave me with anything. However, movies like the Exorcist or the Ring cycle get under my skin and crawl around to the darkest corners of my mind. It's all about personal preference. You can't judge people by their prefence in horror. Everybody's got a taste for something. |
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And I didn't judge anyone, I just told him to watch CH before he said that. |
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That is exactly how i feel too.:) |
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