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The Grossest Scene???


I watched this last night and enjoyed the slapstick comedy, but the high volume of blood and slashing was a bit hard to take. What do you think was the most grossest part?

I think the dinner table scene when the ma starts "peeling" apart and some blood squirts out of her arm and into that guy's pudding. He doesn't notice and keeps on cheerfully eating it. The ma's ear then falls off and into her plate and she starts eating it. YUCK!

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The eating part was one of the sickest things I've ever witnessed. This film does match it's reputation.

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what no pudding

what we need is another war

you will have to forgive the lack of full stops lack of proper spelling im dyslexic but not stupid

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And that is why I shudder any time someone even mentions custard!

Cheers mate!

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Scene: success.

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"Damn fine custard!"

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she never makes the stuff

you will have to forgive the lack of full stops lack of proper spelling im dyslexic but not stupid

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The puss in the pudding was gross the first time I saw it (when I was 12), but after that it just makes me laugh each time I see it.

The part where Lionel poors pudding? down the nurses throat was kind of gross.

Naked giant deformed zombie mom was nasty.

For some reason the scene with the lawnmower still gets me, sometimes. Theres the shot where a chunk of stuff splatters on one of the pictures gives me the nice acidy gag feeling. The first time I saw the movie I realllly though I was going to puke, but didn't, just gagged a bunch.



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I was about the same age when I first saw this film.. or rather, tried to watch the film!
I didn't even make it past the title screen.

A friend of mine had it on VHS and I was gonna watch this real gory horror movie, alright!
After seeing the ratmonkey and the bitten guy get chopped into pieces, I had seen enough. Lol.
Took me 2 more years after that before I was mentally ready to watch the entire thing. After that I was hardened as a horror movie fan that I watched all crazy movies and never got shocked again.

Except for some scenes such as the hammer scene in Uwe Bolls "Seed", but that has more to do with the lack of taste the director has and the pointless violence that gets celebrated in the most distasteful way. Purely depraving scenes like that don't fall under the entertainment a horror movie is supposed to deliver.


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I had a similar experience... My cousin was a hardcore horror buff and got this movie on VHS. We watched the intro together but never got to finish the movie, also stopping at the title screen (the word "Singaya!" was etched into my young brain). I picked it up several years later on DVD, and was kind of hesitant to watch it because I thought it was going to be terrifying, but by then I had already watched so many other horror movies that it actually struck me more as a super gory comedy.

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Visualize the lawnmower scene and pretend it's real for just 2 minutes... then you will see that is definitely the most gut wrenching event in the film.





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I love bloody horror movies, but this one is the most grotesque flix I've ever scene! It is the only one I cannot eat a meal through ( mind you, most of the others actually make me hunger )

Still not sure if this a bad thing, or a sign of it's genius

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