
08-20-2014, 05:25 PM
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Join Date: Aug 2014
Location: Extreme Horror Cinema
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Originally Posted by Guillotine
Is Ensuring Your Place in Hell worthwhile? I heard similar descriptions of Gateway Meat which I tracked down recently and was entirely unimpressed.
Black Metal Veins was perhaps the most disturbing film I have seen recently. Despite the handful of staged scenes, it was pretty unnerving to see the toll heroin took on the subjects. Raven was, for lack of better terms, deflated and covered in open sores by the later segments yet completely unfazed and upbeat which was disconcerting even separate from the other events in the film. Intravenous whiskey was an interesting concept though. The 50's version of Death of a Salesman was quite disturbing too because it seems to be the most relatable horror film.
Serbian Film, Cannibal Holocaust, Salo, Men Behind the Sun, Nekromantik, and the like were too well made to call disturbing, I would just consider those to be good films.
The August Underground films, the Guinea Pig films, Gateway Meat, etc. were fun to watch as gore reels, but far more entertaining than disturbing. The same is true for most of the older Mondo films; interesting to watch, but nothing remarkable.
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Ensuring Your Place in Hell is crap...got this from a respected source.
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It's consisted of 4 vids. The first two are shit: The first one deals with a couple of douches that break into a mortuary (it becomes dull). The second has a stuttering moron on camera talk about digging buddies up & learning how to clean their bones up. Both films..waste of time....3rd one is called Cooking with Huck Botko. Might be the onlt reason to buy it. Basically, Huck goes around to his family & makes these wonderful meals while adding the nastiest products (hobo's spit, herpes blood, a dead animal). It's funny, but seems fake...The final one is a hunter who blows up animals...that's it. It's the shortest vid of all. / I know there is a ebay type place that you can buy it for 15 bucks.
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I'm going to pass. : )
The Gateway Meat is amazing. The greatest columbian necktie I ever seen. Ron DeCaro needs to get The Brightside Trilogy on DVD.
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