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Masters of Horror (2006) Oh boy, this film has every disgusting element to it, from incest, Japanese torture, dead babies, you name it, it's in it. There's not much to shock me these days, but this film takes the cake! Who's seen it? I'm not going to give the details out (don't want to ruin it for those who are going to rush out to rent it) But, if you like obscure Japanese horror, this is one you'll want to see, it's SICK! :ack2:
Hmmmm, I will have to check this out. You are the second person I know of to say good things about it.
yeah, it's definitely worth the 5 buck rental, post your thoughts after you see it, it's not a great masterpiece or anything like that, it's just so bizarre, I was wincing through half of it!
I was able to watch this online on Nexflix. It was amazingly twisted. Billy Drago is characteristically creepy as the American protagonist searching for his lost love. There are times in it when you think you have it figured out and then it does the equivalent of sticking a cold, latex covered finger into your butt: a disturbing surprise.
Yeah, the dead babies and torture was very hard to watch. But this was a beautifully shot short film.
TerrorScribe Wrote:I was able to watch this online on Nexflix. It was amazingly twisted. Billy Drago is characteristically creepy as the American protagonist searching for his lost love. There are times in it when you think you have it figured out and then it does the equivalent of sticking a cold, latex covered finger into your butt: a disturbing surprise.

I'll never look at Geisha the same way
FreddysFingers Wrote:Yeah, the dead babies and torture was very hard to watch. But this was a beautifully shot short film.

Although it deals with every taboo subject that maybe uncomfortable for some, I agree, it was a beautifullly shot film.
Riptide Wrote:Although it deals with every taboo subject that maybe uncomfortable for some, I agree, it was a beautifullly shot film.

The scene where they threw the unborn baby into the river was sick, twisted and very well done.
Boy howdy! There were plenty of scenes in that movie that just made me think, "Are they really doing that? No shit? Damn, that's kinda fucked up... cool!" Big Grin
TerrorScribe Wrote:Boy howdy! There were plenty of scenes in that movie that just made me think, "Are they really doing that? No shit? Damn, that's kinda fucked up... cool!" Big Grin

Oh yeah, the torture scene made me think of new & creative ideas on how to handle the idiots at work! :esnicker: