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Old 11-10-2005, 12:39 PM
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Im surprised Subconscious Cruelty wasnt on the that list, other than that the list seems to have all of the expoitation films that are my favorite anyway, havnt heard of a few, Ill have to get some info on them, I especially liked Aftermath, Men behind the Sun, and SS Experiment Camp.
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Hang the body in the shed
Using meat-hooks through the legs
Catch the blood as it drips from the stump
Like the others from the past
The naked belly, full of cysts
Smells so good, I cant resist
I know inside this ones the best
As I eat the rotting chest
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Old 11-11-2005, 02:45 PM
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Tetsuo: The Iron Man is one of the greatest movies ever made IMHO. I love it. Gotta love the infamous drill scene. ... ouch!!!!

Tetsuo II: Body Hammer on the other hand is shockingly boring and contains none of the style or perversity of the original. Avoid at all costs.

Guinea Pig - Devil's Experiment and Flowers Of Flesh And Blood. Fun little exploitational pseudo-snuff films. Flowers Of Flesh And Blood is very overtly gory (and stands as the all-in-all goriest movie I've yet seen) while Devil's Experiment is more 'brutal' (beating, burning, ect... versus the dismemberment, disembowlment, ect of Flowers). Though not as 'gory' as Flowers, I found Devil's Experiment harder to watch because of the ppppaaaiiinnnfffuuulll looking ocular trauma scene. Eye trauma and me don't get along very well.

I personally didn't find Last House On The Left disturbing, and I'm not really sure why so many people do... pretty good movie though...
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Old 11-12-2005, 06:37 AM
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Old 11-12-2005, 02:46 PM
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A lot of those are exploitation proper.
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Old 11-13-2005, 06:34 PM
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Nice list. Tetsuo's prime stuff. Nekromantik is my absolute favorite, but Nekromantik 2 is utterly devoid of humanity or empathy so loses its thunder. For plain old disturbing I would say Whatever Happened to Baby Jane. That film remains for me the most icky and haunting stuff I've encountered. Gives me the freakin' willies. I would add Crash to the list. The Cronenberg one of course, along with Meet the Feebles. Meet the Feebles taught me to never fall asleep watching the Sundance Channel. (That, and waking up confused to naked people speaking German.) Also Happiness, though not a horror movie leaves a shiver down my spine, and as do a lot of scenes in Vulgar. The Ilsa flicks are good clean fun.
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Old 11-13-2005, 07:31 PM
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I will watch them all.
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