
Fenix wrote:That's too bad. I loved the original. One of the rare movies Kutcher wasn't playing Kelso.
Jugs wrote:I watched I am Sam with my girlfriend. I cried before her
you got a girlfriend
either way, nothing wrong with it, if the girl's cool, she'll respect that you are man enough to show your emotions....
That's my favourite horror movieJugs wrote:Anyways. Has anyone seen House of 1000 corpses? Now THAT'S a fucked up movie.
Jugs wrote:Has anyone seen House of 1000 corpses?
Fenix wrote:Saw An Inconvenient Truth. I can't imagine how much better this world would be hadn't Bush stole those elections in 2000. I also can't get rid of a feeling that this documentary and Gore's whole anti-global warming campaign is also him prepareing the voters for his second run for the White House.
magius wrote:not zombie eating people fucked up, banned in 50 countries fucked up. its like watching the video in the ring... except instead of killing you, it'll, uh, fuck you up. or perhaps being fucked up is a prerequisite to watching it....
Ripout! Barbeque! Devour! How long can you take it?
The most controversial movie of all-time
They eat and they are eaten!
You won't believe that what you're seeing could have happened!
The one that goes all the way!
Cruel * Barbaric * Authentic
The most controversial movie ever made
Can a movie go too far?
Better to rest in peace in the warm body of a friend than in the cold ground
Don't turn away! Look at it! These are men, men like you!
The most savage and brutal film in modern history
The men you will see eaten alive, are the same who filmed these incredible sequences
This is not an imitation, this is the original, the one that goes all the way
The film they did not want you to see!
In 1979 four documentary filmmakers disappeared in the jungles of South America while shooting a film about cannibalism... Six months later, their footage was found
The film that can't be shown on television (France re-release)
Welcome to the jungle
Those who filmed it were devoured alive by cannibals!
Savage! * Terrifying! * True!
Eaten Alive! The Ultimate Terror Movie
The most grueling film ever made.
The mother of all cannibal films.
In 1979 four documentary filmmakers disappeared in the jungles of South America while shooting a film about cannibalism... Six months later, their footage was found
The biggest controversy upon the film's release was the belief that this was an actual snuff film, which is a testament to the realism and brutality of the film. Director Ruggero Deodato and one of the film's producers were arrested and the film seized a week after the premiere. The courts in Milan believed Deodato actually had the actors in the film murdered for the camera, and they also believed that the gruesome "impalement scene" was indeed genuine. To make matters worse for Deodato, it was in the stars' contracts that they must not be in any film or media for a year after the release. Eventually, Deodato proved that the violence was staged (the realism of the gore can be attributed to the fact that all organs in the film were real pig organs[1]). Claims of this being a snuff film have cropped up as recently as 1993 in a Birmingham comic fair, where the authorities seized the film, believing that the blonde actor Perry Pirkanen was drugged and the natives were allowed to mutilate him as necessary.
Certification: Germany:18 / Japan:R-18 / Hong Kong:III / Finland:(Banned) (1984-2001) / Norway:18 (re-rating: 2005) (uncut) / UK:X (self applied: 1981) / UK:18 (re-rating: 2001) (heavily cut) / France:-18 (re-release) (DVD) (2004) (uncut) / Ireland:(Banned) / Singapore:(Banned) / Norway:(Banned) (1984-2005) / Australia:(Banned) (1984-2005) / South Africa:(Banned) / Philippines:(Banned) / Italy:VM18 (re-rating: 1984) / Malaysia:(Banned) / Australia:R (re-rating) (2005) (uncut) / Sweden:15 / Canada:16+ (Quebec) / New Zealand:(Banned) (2006) / Finland:K-18 (2001) / Argentina:16 / France:-16 / Iceland:(Banned) / Netherlands:16 / South Korea:18 / Spain:18 / UK:(Banned) (1984-2001) / USA:Open (rating surrendered: 1985) / USA:X (original rating: 1984) / West Germany:(Banned) / Canada:R / Italy:(Banned) (1980-1984) / USA:Unrated
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