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    i remember that, the natural lighting thing stuck with me, the natural sound however not so much.


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    Lars Von Trier made some very disturbing films. Antichrist, Dogville and Dancer in the dark are brilliant and utterly disturbing.
    Anyone seen 'Pusher' by Nicholas Winding Refn? It's a documentary style film that follows a drug pusher in Copenhagen... Relentless.

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    Dogma 95 is bullshit. As Lloyd Kaufman said "We've been making shitty movies for 20 years before Dogma came around."

    http://www.dogpile95.com/content/bow-wow-vow

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    Hahaha. Lloyd Kaufman rocks.
    But so does Von Trier. Different planets really.
    DOgme 95 bullshit? Go watch 'The Idiots' or 'Festen.'

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    Quote Originally Posted by EvilNed View Post
    Dogma 95 is bullshit. As Lloyd Kaufman said "We've been making shitty movies for 20 years before Dogma came around."

    http://www.dogpile95.com/content/bow-wow-vow
    well he would certainly know about shitty movies.


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    Quote Originally Posted by krisvds View Post
    Hahaha. Lloyd Kaufman rocks.
    But so does Von Trier. Different planets really.
    DOgme 95 bullshit? Go watch 'The Idiots' or 'Festen.'
    I live in Sweden and probably more familiar with Dogma films than you realize.

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    Sure. Wasn't implying that you werent either Ned. It's just that I admire most of Von Triers work and find it strange how anyone can dismiss stuff like The Idiots as 'shit.' Or Vinterberg's Festen for that matter.
    That said, Von Trier himself quickly dismissed his own Dogme rules when he made his later films and stated multiple times in interviews that he found the rules too restrictive. He was probably the first to dismiss his own manifest. The weirdo.
    Didn't know you lived in Sweden either. Perhaps you'll find this funny. ;-)

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    Oh God, where do I start? I don't lose sleep over films like A Serbian Film and The Human Centipede, because they are trying to freak me out, the atrocities depicted on screen are presented as terrible things to scare and disturb the viewer. The most disturbing films for me are those that present sexual violence and brutal exploitation in such a way as to promote it as a positive end in itself. They are worse because they reflect more negatively upon they world in which I live: it reminds me there is a market people out there who actually get off on this shit.

    One example would be Emanuelle in America (1977), Joe D'Amato's unofficial rip-off/spin-off series from the French Emmanuelle softcore sex dramas (note the two "M"s vs. just one). D'Amato took a very different approach to the originals, throwing in a lot of Italian-style violence and 70s hardcore insert material to spice up the product. Most of it was sleazy but harmless fun, but this entry in the series took things way, way, way too far. Emanuelle goes to a swingers retreat and stumbles upon a couple "enjoying" themselves in front of an cine projector playing a real snuff film. Now this isn't your shakycam 8mm-style footage with tasteful cutaways to Nick Cage flinching at the nasty parts, this is full on brutal porno with forced fellatio, brandings, boiling oil poured down a syphon into a bound woman's throat, etc. It's intercut with the couple making out and shots of Emanuelle getting turned on by the experience, and it's shot like porno with lingering, leering close-ups, clearly designed as a sadistic turn-on as opposed to a shock scene. Other scenes include a REAL Animal Farm-style bestiality sequence and Emanuelle learning to enjoy being raped by the producer of the snuff films while watching a woman being murdered in the next room through a one-way mirror. Ultimately, no one really seems to care about the victims and at the end Emanuelle just sort of shrugs her shoulders and chalks it all up to experience. Bear in mind, this wasn't some seedy shot-on-video August Underground-type dealy that no one ever saw, but a shot-on-film movie with a good budget, globe-trotting locations and a theatrical release. Man, the 70s were fucked up.

    EDIT: It turns out the woman used in the "snuff" scene had no idea how brutal the sequence was going to be. D'Amato kept it hush-hush until she was actually tied up and couldn't fight back so he would get a more "genuine" reaction, then set a bunch of heavies on her with a loose set of directions and an instruction to refrain from actually killing her (very nice of him, huh?). She suffered so much physical and emotional trauma that she successfully sued the producers and D'Amato narrowly avoided prison.
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    Kraken - coincidentally, Emanuelle in America has just been passed through the BBFC - with 4:31 of cuts.

    http://www.bbfc.co.uk/website/Classi...on=2#_Section2

    Company chose to make cuts to four sequences to remove sight of unsimulated sexual detail (fellatio, vaginal penetration, masturbation, ejaculation) in order to obtain an '18' classification. Cuts made in accordance with BBFC Guidelines and policy. An 'R18' classification without these cuts would have been available. In addition, company was required to make compulsory cuts to a scene of bestiality (unsimulated sight of a naked woman masturbating a horse), in accordance with BBFC Guidelines, policy and current interpretation of the Obscene Publications Act 1959. Company was also required to make compulsory cuts to four sequences of sadistic and sexual violence (naked women being humiliated, tortured, raped, branded, strangled, mutilated, and being violently penetrated with spiked objects, poles and metal hooks). Cuts required in accordance with BBFC Guidelines, policy and the Video Recordings Act 1984.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MinionZombie View Post
    Kraken - coincidentally, Emanuelle in America has just been passed through the BBFC - with 4:31 of cuts.

    http://www.bbfc.co.uk/website/Classi...on=2#_Section2
    That's interesting and I'm not surprised about those cuts. When it was originally submitted in the 1970s it was cut so badly that the final version retained not a single reference to snuff films (the movie's main MacGuffin). Since the movie no longer made any sense, the distributor was forced to do some hasty creative re-editing to change it from a movie about Emanuelle (a reporter) doing an expose on snuff films to Emanuelle trying to get the scoop on the main antagonist's sexual prowess

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    For me...

    Lake Eden... the way the film ended seemed relatively and horrifically realistic...

    They ... the French film... the closeness of this film to the 'real story' it was based upon I can only speculate to but the facts of the real story and how entirely plausible that it happened is awful...

    The Last House on the Left... the remake... I took my mom to see this (despite knowing what would happen) and I kind of thank God a bit that she fell asleep during what was one of the most nail biting horror scenes of all time because its horrific on so many levels... for me that like what... 10 minutes? Was such that irregardless of the rest of the movie was entirely disturbing...

    I know you said three but I found Deadgirl to be so beyond fuct up and disturbing that I literally couldn't watch the entire thing in one viewing. I'm not someone who will walk out or quit halfway through a movie but man this one tested my ability to not vomit. Wow... yeah that movie... wow... for me harder than maybe for someone else to take as I'm a female but on top of that its hard because that may have been a zombie chick but the isht people do, that's whats disgusting
    You smell that? That's the smell of spring, and I love it. You know what I love to do in spring? I love to come out into the woods, to walk amongst the budding trees, to smell and taste the hint of renewal that hovers in the air like a heady perfume, and to listen to the song of the birds who have returned from their long sojourn south. And bury the people I killed during the winter...

    http://media.movies.ign.com/media/84...d_1882969.html

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    I'd agree on DeadGirl - I wasn't creeped out by it to the extent of feeling sick, but it is a very disturbing film ... perhaps one of the most disturbing things about it is that you don't expect it to be so disturbing, and it's not obvious about it up front either (i.e. you know that The Human Centipede II is going to deliberately be offensive and gross etc, but DeadGirl almost has this freaky 'coming of age' vibe to it ... but in a really grim context ).

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    Been trying to get up the gumption to watch Dead Girl, knowing what I know about the plot. Just sounds frickin' icky.

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    When you guys are talking about DeadGirl, are you on about the 1996, 2006 or 2008 movie?

    Im trying to find out abit more about it

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    Deadgirl 2008...

    Ooo good point it does have a 'coming of age' sense to it... good call man
    You smell that? That's the smell of spring, and I love it. You know what I love to do in spring? I love to come out into the woods, to walk amongst the budding trees, to smell and taste the hint of renewal that hovers in the air like a heady perfume, and to listen to the song of the birds who have returned from their long sojourn south. And bury the people I killed during the winter...

    http://media.movies.ign.com/media/84...d_1882969.html

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