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Old 06-19-2015, 10:45 AM
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Originally Posted by neilold View Post
i love 'the breed', the dog one not the vampire one. I think most are just indifferent to it though rather than loving or hating it.
I actually really liked 'The Breed' with the dogs. Many people don't talk about it for whatever reason.

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Originally Posted by horcrux2007 View Post
I'm surprised no one said Troll 2. That's the quintessential good bad flick!

Bad, not good.

I also really enjoyed The Purge, Annabelle, and Devil. Despite the fact that they're all very generic or lazy, I thought they were all really entertaining. I have all three on Blu Ray too.
Excellent choices!

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This might be the only place on the internet where people like human centipede but don't like troll 2.
I'm one of those people.

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Originally Posted by TheBossInTheWall View Post
Comments about Human Centipede with spoilers.

What I never see people talk about in regards to Human Centipede was the acting. For the actors they're in a ridiculous situation. They're connected to the person in front of them via prosthetics. They can't talk. They have to look to be in incredible distress and madness constantly over and over for different camera angles. They have to move about in unison, up stairs while not trying to break the prosthetics. All the while they do a great job of all of it. The mad scientist wasn't nearly as good as these actors comprising the centipede.
Very interesting take on the movie and you're right. I can't imagine what it was like to be put into those uncomfortable positions. I think I got into the movie because it was something completely new and different. I didn't find it shocking in comparison to Salo or Men Behind the Sun, those were in a whole different category imo.
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