The Human Centipede

I use to work with and old chinese man, and he told me that money brain thing still happens in some parts of China. It is a delicacy there, they think it makes them live longer or something, who knows. I dont think I could handle eating the brain of a animal, let alone a living animal, the noises it would make would have me running.
 
People throughout history have always watched some form of this. In Roman times people would watch gladiators fight to the death, in bible times they would gather and stone people to death, in medieval times they watched people being hanged which continued for a long time, now a days we aren't so bad, most of the time what we watch is not real just a movie, unless it's that Faces of Death, people need this fucked up stuff, it show people life if real and fucked up shit happens, and it entertaining

I totally agree with this. Morbid curiosity. I would take it one step further and conclude that today's society has become so anesthetized and desensitized from the media. War has become a middle page read...WTF You can watch a live suicide on the net to completion. Scary when you really think about it...
 
I use to work with and old chinese man, and he told me that money brain thing still happens in some parts of China. It is a delicacy there, they think it makes them live longer or something, who knows. I dont think I could handle eating the brain of a animal, let alone a living animal, the noises it would make would have me running.

not sure if its really done or not but the people eating the brains out of the monkeys head on faces of death was fake..........3 of the actors were interviewed about it couple years later..............its somewhere on goole about it im sure...........but really that one was fake......dont know why they did that cause they had tons of bloody real stuff to show.
 
not sure if its really done or not but the people eating the brains out of the monkeys head on faces of death was fake..........3 of the actors were interviewed about it couple years later..............its somewhere on goole about it im sure...........but really that one was fake......dont know why they did that cause they had tons of bloody real stuff to show.


Must of been a fantastic editing job. You could see the mallet strikes. I believe you though.. More sensationalism.
 
Originally Posted by burnout88
People throughout history have always watched some form of this. In Roman times people would watch gladiators fight to the death, in bible times they would gather and stone people to death, in medieval times they watched people being hanged which continued for a long time, now a days we aren't so bad, most of the time what we watch is not real just a movie, unless it's that Faces of Death, people need this fucked up stuff, it show people life if real and fucked up shit happens, and it entertaining
I did leave out also that I'm sure there's more fucked up shit going on now then there use to be, but times have changed. The world population has increased, technologies, knowledge, people have changed. But I'm sure if they knew what we do, and had what we had, they would be doing the same as us.
 
[video=google;-5237462334704426156]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-5237462334704426156#[/video]
dont watch if dont want to see live money get brains ate
 
Yea, definitely fake IMO

Looks like the one split second they showed the actual mallet hitting the monkey was probably with foam mallets. If anything they're just guilty of animal cruelty by locking the monkey up like that
 
I worked in an Emergency Room for about 5 years and the horrors that would come through the hospital regularly was enough to keep my stomach sour. We had this guy come in who had been an underground utility worker repairing lines on a heavily congested street. He popped his head out of the man hole and was leveled by an oncoming vehicle. When he came in he was practically snapped in half....
 
What's with people loving morbid shit? One real dead body was enough for me. Ya its fake but seeing the real shit with your own eyes really either desensitizes you or you end up hating it. I hate it.
 
I worked in an Emergency Room for about 5 years and the horrors that would come through the hospital regularly was enough to keep my stomach sour. We had this guy come in who had been an underground utility worker repairing lines on a heavily congested street. He popped his head out of the man hole and was leveled by an oncoming vehicle. When he came in he was practically snapped in half....

pics or it didn't happen......










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(sorta)
 
if you pause it you can see em hitting the table not the monkey................raw brains can make you really sick sometimes kill.......accourding to wiki and doctors report on google.........look how staged that resturant is....you have taken camcorder pics of ppl in natural state does that even remotely look like a real resturant and ppl eating casually not acting????
 
I saw this movie listed in On Demand and read the synopsis. The premise so sickened me that I cannot bring myself to watch it. Whenever I am reminded of it, as I have here, it takes me hours to blot it out again. My God, there are sick people in this world.

So, although I have not seen the movie, I cannot imagine how it has any value whatsoever, artistic or otherwise.
 
I watched those faces of death some of them are really hard to watch. I remember the monkey one, don't care to view it again, I also remember the plane crash with all the bodies and the guy in the electric chair.
 
I saw this movie listed in On Demand and read the synopsis. The premise so sickened me that I cannot bring myself to watch it. Whenever I am reminded of it, as I have here, it takes me hours to blot it out again. My God, there are sick people in this world.

So, although I have not seen the movie, I cannot imagine how it has any value whatsoever, artistic or otherwise.


I think everybody lost on this experiment but that oh man I cant talk about it.:spew:
 
I was in my teens when I saw the FOD series and had no clue any of it was fake, gonna have to read up on it soon. I think it's just one of those things you watch once and say you saw it. It has nothing to do with having a "sick mind" or anything like that, IMHO.

Curiosity, that's all.

My wife would never see any of them so I'll probably have to find some time to check out The Human Centipede.
 
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