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Old 11-10-2010, 06:27 AM
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Heres alot more (there's definally some Japanese films I didn't mention):

Visiting Hours

A lot of Halloween II is in a hospital (and the 3rd Elm St film)

Re-Animator

Unrest

Autopsy (the 70s Italian one)

Autopsy (the one with Robert Patrick)

Pathology

The Dead Pit

Flatliners

The Brood (sorta)

Patrick

There's also a lot of the Frankenstein films and the Burke and Hare grave robber films..


ASYLUMS:

Shutter island

Torture chamber of Dr Tarr

The Asylum

Gothika

Asylum of Satan

Dont Look In The Basement

The Ugly

Hellraiser II

Bad Dreams

Return to House on haunted Hill
Wasn't "A Nightmare on Elm Street: Dream Warriors (1987)" filmed in a mental hospital for troubled teenagers? Or it could have been just a regular hospital, it's been atleast a year or two since I actually sat down and watched that movie, I just watched 1981's "Halloween II" and I loved it, the fact that Dr. Loomis pretty much goes Suicide bomber on Michael Myers was fantastic. Setting him on fire and such. I also liked the Remake Halloween II hospital scene, when Michael Myers bursts through the door and kills the nurse with his kitchen knife.
great stuff.

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Old 11-10-2010, 10:43 AM
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Thought of this lovely scene:
Never heard of it.
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Never heard of it.
Exorcist 3.:p
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Old 11-18-2010, 08:49 PM
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Having worked as a medical researcher for years in a big public hospital, I can verify that some of the real events are nearly as weird as the movies. Most staff physicians are oddballs, but staff pathologists are certifiable. For example...

The cadaver storage room looked just like in the movies, rows of doors with roll-out shelves behind. The door on the lower right had a sign "No Cadavers" and inside, cartons and cartons of beer. Pathologists drink a lot.

A burned-out addict once-famous striptease dancer OD'd. She was on a national "tour" and finished out in a sleazy hotel. When she was wheeled out for the autopsy, the drape pulled back, surprise! -- the pathology residents had decked her out in pasties and g-string.

In the autopsy room, there was a printed sign on the wall, "No food or drink allowed" and beneath it, in neat hand lettering, some wag had written "Cadavers Excepted". It was that way for years, still there, as far as I know.

One afternoon I was sitting in my lab (I did biochemical research on a grant, had a small lab just upstairs from the autopsy room). A resident pathologist ran in, laughing insanely, "It's mine, all mine!" and holding a big plastic bag. Inside was a gangrenous leg.

I asked one pathologist why he chose that speciality. His reply "Well, I love medicine but hate sick people."

There was a tunnel system connecting the hospital buildings, Late nights we used to have gurney races. One guy gets on the gurney, another hangs on the back and uses his feet to steer and brake. Two gurneys side by side down the block-long tunnel.

We had a dorm room on the small 2nd floor above the cadaver area. Interns who had become totally drunk would sleep it off there. If the intern was far gone, we'd carry him down and lay him on the autopsy table. Interesting way to wake up, eh?
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Old 11-18-2010, 11:55 PM
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Sick stuff. I LOVE it!!:D
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HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL!!! took place in an old haunted assylum
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Old 11-20-2010, 01:28 AM
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HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL!!! took place in an old haunted assylum
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