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Look up Faces of Death, on You tube. It's about real life execution where a murderer is getting sent to the electric chair. ( Not for the squeemish) very graphic and distrubing. Especially because it is real -------

2007-12-10 04:03:28 · answer #1 · answered by Ink Corporate 7 · 0 0

I have a couple: ‘The Brood’ (1979) This one centers around a husband trying to uncover a shady psychiatrist's therapy techniques on his institutionalized wife. Sound good so far? Wait ‘til we get to the bloody attacks committed by a brood of mutant children. They’re like teletubbies covered in mucus, minus the handbags and those stupid antenna things. ‘Videodrome’ (1983) Everyone loves TV, but not as much as the hero in this story. In typical David Cronenberg fashion, the protagonist melds with his television. Symbolic? Sure. Hallucinatory? Of course. Creepy? Extremely. What follows is a big splattery mess chock full of blood, violence, and some sort of human VCR hybrid. Don’t ask, just sit back and enjoy the ride. ‘Event Horizon’ (1997) This movie is visceral, gritty, graphic. The plot is complicated, intelligent, and rewards the viewer who pays close attention to the film. Unfortunately, the above ingredients probably canceled out the enjoyment of the majority of the folks who rented this flick – after all, we all like a dose of stupidity and a glossy sheen to our horror. Oh, well. If you’re still searching for the best futuristic scream-fest since "Alien," look no further. ‘Janghwa, Hongryeon (A Tale of Two Sisters)’ (2003) Never has a menstrual cycle been presented as more terrifying or as, well, a harbinger for doom, death, and ghosts. This Korean masterpiece, directed and written by Ji-woon Kim, is elusive, subtle and horribly, horribly frightening. It centers around two deranged sisters, one deranged step-mother, one deranged father, and one deranged phantom. Oh, and some birds. Scary ones. 'The Thing' (1982) “Scariest movie . . . ever!” We mean it. The film follows a crew stationed at an Antarctic base stalked by a shape-shifting alien. Which member of the crew is the alien? The crew doesn’t know, and neither does the audience until the creature begins one of its stomach churning transformations. If the scene where the guy’s head sprouting insect legs to escape doesn’t give you nightmares consult a therapist immediately.

2016-05-22 11:49:49 · answer #2 · answered by madeleine 3 · 0 0

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