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_____V_____ 03-11-2007 08:15 PM

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Originally Posted by Ash's_evil_hand (Post 568556)
Yeah, I saw Salo a few weeks ago. I don't think I'd put it up there with the most brutal necessarily, but it was VERY bizarre.

I still don't know what to make of it really. Not a movie I'd go back to in a hurry, certainly, but I'm glad I've seen it. Not to give it away, all I'll say is there was that eating bit and... eurgh! :eek:

**Possible Spoiler**

The things done to those children, are very brutal, IMO. Brutal to watch too.

The Mothman 03-11-2007 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by _____V_____ (Post 568270)
I know. But Holocaust is such a common movie around these parts, I was giving the fellow another different choice.

Has anyone seen Salo though? One thing I can gurantee you...you ll need at least a week to get your brains normal again, after you have finished watching.

gotta get me a copy....
so damn expensive....

Papillon Noir 03-12-2007 12:49 PM

One's that I haven't seen on this thread yet:

Bloodsucking Freaks (Hostel ripped off this movie in a big way)
Thriller (No, not the Michael Jackson video :p The 1974 Swedish film that Kill Bill's Elle Driver character was ripped from)

slayer666 03-13-2007 12:50 PM

Assuming that there is such a thing as psychological brutality, I'm going to go with Jesus Camp.

paws the great 03-13-2007 03:26 PM

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Originally Posted by slayer666 (Post 569891)
Assuming that there is such a thing as psychological brutality, I'm going to go with Jesus Camp.

Why is"Jesus Camp" PG-13?

It don't sound brutal.Should it be rated(R)?

Ash's_evil_hand 03-16-2007 03:31 PM

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Originally Posted by slayer666 (Post 569891)
Assuming that there is such a thing as psychological brutality, I'm going to go with Jesus Camp.

I'm downloading this at the moment. I just know it's going to be one of those where, by the end of the documentary, I'll be ripping the arms off my chair in anger.

Brainwashing. Pure and simple. If it wasn't under the umbrella of 'Christianity' no-one would have any hesitation using the word, and there would be absolute outcry.

Of course, this is before I've seen it. As you can see, I'll give it a fair and impartial view.

Herbert West 03-17-2007 11:50 AM

Probably the most brutal, leaving the worst feeling afterward, Men Behind the Sun(the cat, the autopsy, the frozen hands[1 and 2]), it's all pretty repellent. I'll never watch it again, not because it's too much to take, but because there's nothing to enjoy there.

Others:

Flowers of Flesh and Blood
Guts of a Virgin(though it's pretty goofy)
Organ

I'm thinking of one more but I can't recall the title. It had Red in the name because when the guy saw a woman wearing red he'd attack them. Somewhere in all that was a 5 minute long rape scene involving a retarded woman. Anyone know this title?

*Nevermind, just remembered its called Red to Kill


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