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I thought I was quite immune to gore, but having just watched Bone Tomahawk (the scene where the guy gets scalped, gets it rammed down his throat and then is turned upside down and hacked from his balls downwards), I had to stop the film and go outside to get some air.
What scenes in movies couldn't you handle?
- Amy. x |
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"Don't watch 'em so can't really say.
Life's horrific enough, ta"
VERY true. I've stopped reading the news now to be honest as it wasn't helping my mental state.
Would be so nice to one day put it on and see "Nothing bad has happened. The Queen has declared free tea and crumpets for all!". |
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By *mmmMaybeCouple
over a year ago
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Not a movie, real life..
Phone call, ex gf, I've come off my m/c, foots a mess, blood pumping out my Dr Martin but collect bike before you come to hospital or some scum will nick it
Ok thinks me, can:t be that bad. Takes about an hour and a half to dort bike get to hospital & they explain that they used the sir ambulance to collect a microsurgean from a London Hospital & they were now trying to save the foot as it was almost completely severed,bit the good news was the ankle tendon & main artery stayed stitched so although hanging off the foot was still getting a blood supply.
They even managed to match up her vine tattoo that ran from her small toe to the top of her neck
Looked foul for ages though & had a big fo pin coming out of her heal that went right through into her leg while all the tissues & muscle stabilised.
S |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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There's a few scenes in Apocolypto and The Passion of The Christ that did me and they weren't even horror films, but the absolute worse scene ever is The Human Centipede when the man at the front excretes in the poor womans mouth which is stitched to his arse hole...bleughhhh |
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I just remembered I'm not good with anything involving eyes, so the bit in Saw when there's a key behind his eye got me, the bit where the lady's eyeball popped at the end of Hostel and also the scenes in 28 Days/Weeks Later when they get thumbs shoved in their sockets. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I thought I was quite immune to gore, but having just watched Bone Tomahawk (the scene where the guy gets scalped, gets it rammed down his throat and then is turned upside down and hacked from his balls downwards), I had to stop the film and go outside to get some air.
What scenes in movies couldn't you handle?
- Amy. x"
The Krays. Sword through the hand on the snooker table.
I hate blades. Cutting. Slicing. |
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By *ficouldMan
over a year ago
a quandary, could you change my mind? |
I don't watch too many, am terrible at remembering the names of the movies too, however most don't turn my stomach as I know it's staged makeup.
But the strange thing is cuts / gashes etc on a person (especially me) then I'm terrible. much worse than in the movies I think. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I dont really watch such films, i'm not soft stomached, violent films just aren't my cup of tea, i worked in A&E for years if i wanted blood and gore i'd go back there |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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The scariest scene when I was a kid was when the alien came out of John Hurt's stomach. I was very young and in a film with him just after it was released and when we asked how it was done he lifted up his shirt and we saw his appendix scar - for ages we thought they had actually ripped his stomach open. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The Green Inferno we watched recently, some bits of that were pretty bad
Yeah, I like Eli Roth but I think I'm going to avoid that one. Some cannibal holocaust vibes right there.. "
I found Green Inferno a bit of a letdown! Few gruesome bits but the rest seemed like filler. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I love horror and i enjoy gore..but the older i get i see that horror and gore has changed a bit...now we have torture porn, i hated a Serbian movie and the sequal to hostal. I don't like the glamour of gore. I am more old school. The old banned italin films and cannibal films. Just started collecting the old video nasties on vhs. Give me evil dead over a serbian movie or saw any day |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Sorry to be a big bore and piss on the fire but I've never understood the desire to see gore. 99.9% of human history is one of poverty subjugation misery war rape death destruction desease and the like with...if you are lucky as we are...periods of relative calm...and affluence. People do and did suffer excruciating pain....I don't ever wish to watch it except when it is part of a real story and needed to convey a serious message....sorry to bore..!!! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I can't watch anything scary. Whether its gore, jumpy or the ones that mess with the mind.
I struggled with the first Scream movie and Nightmare on Elm Street. And I know they are pretty tame compared to others. |
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