Originally posted by zeitghost
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Movie scenes that make you grimace
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I think that was also in the Animal Farm credits as well.If you think my attitude stinks, you should smell my fingers. -
Who was that fowl f**ker?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostThat scene in Animal Farm with the chickens.
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This. EwOriginally posted by oversteer View PostAmerican History X - the kerb-stomp
Yes it was Platoon. "Dance mutha ******, DANCE"Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostWasn't that Platoon?
My daughter watched that film for her History GCSE.
That scene was horrible I agree.
I'll add the bit in Misery where she "hobbles" him."See, you think I give a tulip. Wrong. In fact, while you talk, I'm thinking; How can I give less of a tulip? That's why I look interested."Comment
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The scene in 'Commando' where Matrix spears Bennett to a steam pipe and says;
"Time to let off some steam, Bennett"Comment
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I guess "horror" genre movies can be left out of the list since the very motive in producing such movies is to make the audience grimace in horror.
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That is the sickest film I've ever seen. Played on my mind for weeks. Obviously the rape scene was bad, but also when that bloke gets his head caved in with the fire extinguisher in the club, the sound of the thudding was absolutely sickening.Originally posted by OwlHoot View PostSome of the scenes in that Froggie film Irreversible
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I remembered another, the sickest film I ever saw, 'Freddie Got Fingered'
Cringeworthy moments include wänking off a horse, whacking a cripples legs with a cane, swinging a newly born baby around by it's umbilical cord, and attempting to bite through said umbilical cord.
Oh, and removing the innards from a roadkill deer. Tame that bit tho...
I got it on my hard drive, gonna watch it again!Comment
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Thanks, I will make sure I never watch it.Originally posted by stek View PostI remembered another, the sickest film I ever saw, 'Freddie Got Fingered'
Cringeworthy moments include wänking off a horse, whacking a cripples legs with a cane, swinging a newly born baby around by it's umbilical cord, and attempting to bite through said umbilical cord.
Oh, and removing the innards from a roadkill deer. Tame that bit tho...
I got it on my hard drive, gonna watch it again!
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Yes I'm afraid I am...Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostThanks, I will make sure I never watch it.
Are you serious about the baby bit ?
It's actually quite funny believe it or not, I think Tom Green deliberately made it to out-gross out-sicken anything yet made.
If it's any consolation it wasn't a real baby!Comment
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