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4 July 2017
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See your Nightmare on Elmstreet and raise you lipstick...

Extract from the diary of Lieutenant Colonel Mervin Willett Gonin DSO.

"I can give no adequate description of the Horror Camp in which my men and myself were to spend the next month of our lives. It was just a barren wilderness, as bare as a chicken run. Corpses lay everywhere, some in huge piles, sometimes they lay singly or in pairs where they had fallen.

It took a little time to get used to seeing men women and children collapse as you walked by them and to restrain oneself from going to their assistance. One had to get used early to the idea that the individual just did not count. One knew that five hundred a day were dying and that five hundred a day were going on dying for weeks before anything we could do would have the slightest effect. It was, however, not easy to watch a child choking to death from diphtheria when you knew a tracheotomy and nursing could save it, one saw women drowning in their own vomit because they were too weak to turn over, and men eating worms as they clutched a half loaf of bread purely because they had had to eat worms to live and now could scarcely tell the difference.

Piles of corpses, naked and obscene, with a woman too weak to stand propping herself against them as she cooked the food we had given her over an open fire; men and women crouching down just anywhere in the open relieving themselves of the dysentery which was scouring their bowels, a woman standing stark naked washing herself with some issue soap in water from a tank in which the remains of a child floated.

It was shortly after the British Red Cross arrived, though it may have no connection, that a very large quantity of lipstick arrived. This was not at all what we men wanted, we were screaming for hundreds and thousands of other things and I don't know who asked for lipstick. I wish so much that I could discover who did it, it was the action of genius, sheer unadulterated brilliance. I believe nothing did more for those internees than the lipstick. Women lay in bed with no sheets and no nightie but with scarlet red lips, you saw them wandering about with nothing but a blanket over their shoulders, but with scarlet red lips. I saw a woman dead on the post mortem table and clutched in her hand was a piece of lipstick. At last someone had done something to make them individuals again, they were someone, no longer merely the number tattooed on the arm. At last they could take an interest in their appearance. That lipstick started to give them back their humanity."
 
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Bobbie

Schindlers list, read the book, it actually happened, and it might happen again somewhere if not already.
I cannot watch the film again, I should but I can't, would make me too angry and upset.
Wicker man with Edward Woodward at the time was a concern.
 

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Surely the thread is about Horror films... @The_Bibas seems to have started it with that intention. The horrors that humanity does on a daily basis is a long and very sad talk.

N xxx
 

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Don't forget the exorcist that still freaks me out. i don't favour remakes either they are usually really bad.
originals such as the wicker man, the omen, the texas chain saw massacre all very freaky.
The Birds had me freaked out for a few hours one night every bird was a potential terroist.
However 5 high school students going into the woods or some old house and being slashed one by one is so boring and dam right irritating it is beyond belief why people still watch such garbage lol sorry i ranted but its so dam annoying. And if you have not seen The Babadook i would recommend it its such a good horror film.

Vxx
 
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Don't forget the exorcist that still freaks me out. i don't favour remakes either they are usually really bad.
originals such as the wicker man, the omen, the texas chain saw massacre all very freaky.
The Birds had me freaked out for a few hours one night every bird was a potential terroist.
However 5 high school students going into the woods or some old house and being slashed one by one is so boring and dam right irritating it is beyond belief why people still watch such garbage lol sorry i ranted but its so dam annoying. And if you have not seen the babadook i would recommend it its such a good horror film.

Vxx

Babadook is very good.. Best horrors are usually inspired by the realities of life ie depression, like Babadook. Oops! Hope i've not spoilered!

Regarding your other point, I agree. But, still love the original Evil Dead 1 and 2. And, have you ever seen Cabin in the Woods. Quite a good, ironic satire on the kinds films your not too keen on xx
 
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Vanezza

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Babadook is very good.. Best horrors are usually inspired by the realities of life ie depression, like Babadook. Oops! Hope i've not spoilered!

Regarding your other point, I agree. But, still love the original Evil Dead 1 and 2. And, have you ever seen Cabin in the Woods. Quite a good, ironic satire on the kinds films your not too keen on xx
Neil here and I love the Evil Dead films and the first few Hellraiser films due to the iconic characters and not the horror. They didn't scare me though. Now Alien made me jump and The Thing :eek::eek::eek:

N xxx
 

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Babadook is very good.. Best horrors are usually inspired by the realities of life ie depression, like Babadook. Oops! Hope i've not spoilered!

Regarding your other point, I agree. But, still love the original Evil Dead 1 and 2. And, have you ever seen Cabin in the Woods. Quite a good, ironic satire on the kinds films your not too keen on xx
Giving cabin in the woods a try we shall see lol

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Giving cabin in the woods a try we shall see lol

Vxx

Hi N. I begged to stay up to watch both Alien and The Thing when young. Can't say I slept too well after either of them! Lol Cracking films though. Bit of a warning bout' Cabin in the Woods. The characters who go to the cabin are annoying but, I think that is the point. Let us know what y'think x
 
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Manhunter is amazing.. Lovely photography, a better Hannibal Lector and that amazing scene where he takes the blind girl to stroke that beautiful tiger. One of my faves..

Totally agree with you. They murdered the remake just didn't have the same feel to it. Xxx
 
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I have to say I have few

Exocist

Insidious

Omen

Silence of the lamb many more
 
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Hell raiser had me with a cushion infront of my eyes :eek: I still can't watch it without one.
But then again the darleks in Dr Who had the same effect at a young age.... We will exterminate... Exterminate Cxx
 
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Hell raiser had me with a cushion infront of my eyes :eek: I still can't watch it without one.
But then again the darleks in Dr Who had the same effect at a young age.... We will exterminate... Exterminate Cxx
Daleks and cybermen are still scary and don't even mention them weeping angels
Vxx
 
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