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Movies, Classics to Less than Normal By request - Grab your Popcorn. New Movie forum (for those that have given up fishing this year). (No P 0rn)

 
 
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Old 05-07-2010, 02:33 PM   #1
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Coming Attractions

I was checking out some of the up coming summer movies online, and I came across 2 (in the horror genre') that caught my eye.

One is a remake of a 1980's low-budget horror/revenge film call "I Spit on Your Grave!" I saw the original at a drive-in double feature and there was one scene that guaranteed that not one guy was going to get "lucky" that night. (if you can get ahold of the original, check out the bathing scene and be prepared to curl up in a ball and call for mommy!)

The other is a true work of horror. It's called "The Human Catapillar".
A mad scientist (are there any better?) who decides to experiment by surgically joining 3 people together in a single line with, well, I can't type it here. You will have to see the trailer yourself to see how demented the story really is.

Enjoy the movies (and the darkness)
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