Thank you!! I really appreciate that I'll try and figure out a way to move this thread to the one you mentioned.
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Thank you!! I really appreciate that I'll try and figure out a way to move this thread to the one you mentioned.
Actually... I take that back re CH being the only movie I've seen where they kill animals in the film. Come and See ( another phenomenal movie) also has one... that poor poor cow😂So I'll start by mentioning two movies.
1. Cannibal Holocaust - I will not be watching this again. Not because of rhe murder and mayhem to humans, but because of the animals that were actually killed during the filming. I can watch people being killed all day long but I'm a big sissy when it comes to animals being killed and this is one of the only movies that I've watched were they actually kill animals in the filming of it.
2. Skinnamarink - I think I would watch this again but it was so deeply unsettling and terrifying on a whole different level. People either hate it or love it but this is one of those movies where to really experience it truly you have to put your phone down and be fully immersed in it with all the lights off and it will take you back to a place when you were 5 years old in your room in the dark or trying to find your way down a dark hallway to the bathroom and seeing things in the dark that you swear were actually there. It evokes such a visceral childlike terror. It's exhilarating but also terrifying. But to truly experience it you have to be fully present not looking at your phone and you have to watch it at night with the lights off and the volume up to here all of the ambient sounds that make the hair on the back of your neck stand up.