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The rape scene is almost unbearably uncomfortable, and even the teaser trailers are works of art in themselves. |
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the last house on the left - song that kept on appearing
the house by the cemetary - the boy - "mommy, mommy" |
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"The Road Leads to Nowhere", sung by star David Hess? Horrible, but very much a part of the film.
The kid in House by the Cemetary was very irritatingly dubbed by an adult. |
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Not horror but …
Requiem for a dream Happiness In the realm of the senses AKA Ai no corrida White dog Murder in the first |
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return of the blind dead (i think) it was about dead Knights Templar, anyway i think this is the one with the mother who is still breast feeding her boy , even though "the boy" looks like a adult midget?
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if this is the one where the boy becomes a zombie and eventually bites off his mothers nipple,, its a different film.. (if this is in fact the one you are talking about ?) |
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Burial Ground: Nights of Terror aka the Zombie Dead aka Zombie 3
i think that's it's name, don't know if that's the one your thinking of? if yes then yuk! i checked on the web - this seems to be the most likely, it wasn't the blind dead however but a zombie film none-the-less Last edited by tic; 11-10-2004 at 05:37 AM. |
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Burial Ground is the one .. at least thats the title of my old beta version :)
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All the ones that really could happen....but mostly the original TCM. Didnt really scare me when I watched (I was in humorus company) but thinking about it, itz pretty disturbing
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"There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness." - Friedrich Nietzsche |
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Having said that, I'm sure most people who have seen Un Chien Andalou have tracked it down on the strength of hearing about that scene, so shocking for 1929. |
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