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Title: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Metropolisforever on November 01, 2008, 07:43:57 PM
There are some flicks that don't just rebel against, or even disregard, standards of taste and art.  In the universe inhabited by these films, such things as standards and responsibility have never been heard of.  It is this lunar purity which largely imparts to these films their inevitable cult stature.  Most likely, these films will remain as artifacts in years to come, to which scholars, searchers for truth, and grubby people in raincoats can turn and say, "now this was trash!"

Some examples:

For Singles Only (1968) - This one is definitely not for those who like good movies.  In this dreadful '60s sleaze film, two girls move into a singles apartment, where Milton Berle plays the social director.  The result is a brutal rape, an attempted suicide, and several songs.  I kid you not.

Freddy Got Fingered (2001) - Tom Green's notorious celluloid atrocity, which swept the Razzies in 2001.  Basically, this is just a pointless series of gross-out skits, such as Tom Green slinging a baby around his head by its umbilical cord.  So funny, isn't it?  Yep, Tom Green is like that irritating kid in every junior high school who wants desperately to be the class clown.  He's also a pathetic attention whore.  He knows good and well that his movie is a piece of crap, and he likes it that way.

Vulgar (2000) - This is one of the worst films ever committed to celluloid.  Kevin Smith financed this hideous (and amateurish) fiasco about a nice young man named Will making a poor living as a children's party clown named Flappy.  Will's over-showcased kindheartedness has failed to land him many gigs or even much in the way of common courtesy--either from the alcoholics who litter his front yard or, particularly, from his abusive mother, whose nursing-home bills eat up most of Will's income. In desperation, Will comes up with a plan. He'll transform himself into Vulgar, an adult party clown who shows up as a joke "stripper" in place of the real thing. But, on his first job, he winds up at a seedy motel, where he is violently gang-raped (for several minutes) by a group of sadistic rednecks.  Once he becomes famous, the rednecks try to blackmail him, but Will shoots them, and goes on to live happily ever after.  Either director Bryan Johnson is a sick, amoral pervert, or he has some sort of inner demons that he was trying to purge with this film.  Either way, it's still one of the worst abominations to ever be unleashed upon humanity.  "Vulgar" doesn't even begin to describe this one.

Chaos (2005) - Dreadful indie rip-off of Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left, in which two young women, Angelica, who has returned home for the summer from UCLA, and Emily, go off to a rave in the woods, where Angelica hopes to score some ecstasy. There, they meet Swan, who, unbeknownst to them, was sent to find two naïve young women and bring them back to his father, Chaos, and his depraved cohorts, Frankie and Daisy. As the helpless girls are brought into the woods to be tortured and murdered, Emily's loving parents grow worried that their normally levelheaded daughter has missed her curfew and is not answering her cell phone. After a frustrating encounter with the local police, they decide to go and look for the girls themselves.  Basically, this is almost a direct copy of Craven's film, with a lot less plot, and a lot more scenes of teenage girls being mutilated.  There is also a new ending, which is so stupid that you might even forget about the depravity you've just witnessed.  If you thought Craven's film was bad... well, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

Can you think of any more films like these?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on November 01, 2008, 08:06:58 PM
Was PINK FLAMINGOES too obvious to mention?   


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: ghouck on November 07, 2008, 11:23:18 AM
Pink Flamingos makes me think Waters sat down with a bunch of weirdos in a chemically-fueled brain-storming session and started the meeting by saying "Think up a dozen or so of the most disgusting, perverted, yet original things you can think of, and we'll weave a very thin plot through them". "Desperate Living" and "Female Trouble" were no better. Tasteless doesn't begin to describe Pink Flamingos.

"Bad Taste" is way up there, but as far a pure offensiveness, lack of any moral fiber in any way, I'd say "Meet the Feebles" has to be near the top. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: asimpson2006 on November 07, 2008, 03:36:53 PM
Pink Flamingos makes me think Waters sat down with a bunch of weirdos in a chemically-fueled brain-storming session and started the meeting by saying "Think up a dozen or so of the most disgusting, perverted, yet original things you can think of, and we'll weave a very thin plot through them". "Desperate Living" and "Female Trouble" were no better. Tasteless doesn't begin to describe Pink Flamingos.

"Bad Taste" is way up there, but as far a pure offensiveness, lack of any moral fiber in any way, I'd say "Meet the Feebles" has to be near the top. 

After watching Pink Flamingos I couldn't eat eggs for a while.  Every time I saw an egg that old lady with the eggs would come to mind and I would get about half disgusted and just walk away from the eggs.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on November 07, 2008, 04:38:42 PM
Pink Flamingos makes me think Waters sat down with a bunch of weirdos in a chemically-fueled brain-storming session and started the meeting by saying "Think up a dozen or so of the most disgusting, perverted, yet original things you can think of, and we'll weave a very thin plot through them". "Desperate Living" and "Female Trouble" were no better. Tasteless doesn't begin to describe Pink Flamingos.

"Bad Taste" is way up there, but as far a pure offensiveness, lack of any moral fiber in any way, I'd say "Meet the Feebles" has to be near the top. 

After watching Pink Flamingos I couldn't eat eggs for a while.  Every time I saw an egg that old lady with the eggs would come to mind and I would get about half disgusted and just walk away from the eggs.


I had a related problem.  I couldn't use a chicken in the bedroom for months afterwards.



Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: BixDugan on November 07, 2008, 07:29:30 PM
Maybe something more watchable than the ones mentioned above, yet still tasteless  would be...

"Shakes the Clown"

The opening scene features America's Mom, Carol Brady. So it couldn't be THAT bad, right?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Allhallowsday on November 07, 2008, 10:36:33 PM
SLEEPAWAY CAMP  

http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,114752.0.html (http://www.badmovies.org/forum/index.php/topic,114752.0.html)
(http://www.best-horror-movies.com/images/Sleepaway-camp-angela.jpg)


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Jim H on November 07, 2008, 10:57:35 PM
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eDDJn6OzQ_s

I guess Troma movies go without saying.



One scene from The Blue Jeans Monster springs to mind.  Two characters, a pregnant character and her friend, are discussing sex - or rather, how the pregnant one hasn't had sex with her husband since she got pregnant.

"Men without sex go crazy!"
"How could we when my belly is so big?"
"Why couldn't you?"
"People say that it would flatten the baby's nose."
"The baby knows how to doge it."
"How?"
"He can hold it with his mouth!" (mimes mouth grabbing with hand)
"What!?"
"Now you know why babies are toothless!"
"....You are so disgusting."


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Nukie 2 on November 12, 2008, 03:08:20 PM
I second Meet the Feebles.

I actually thought Freddy Got Fingered was hillarious because it was too crude, stupid, and vulgar for the mainstream to find funny. Scream Bloody Murder kinda reminds me of Freddy Got Fingered.



Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Mr. DS on November 13, 2008, 07:25:43 PM
Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls. Pointless gore and violence all for no apparent reason.  They have a point where a woman has a miscarriage in the shower from a rotting hole in her stomach.  Its probably one of the most tasteless things I've ever seen in a movie.  Forbid I mention the prostitute who gets sexually assaulted with a knife. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 14, 2008, 10:41:11 AM
Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls. Pointless gore and violence all for no apparent reason.  They have a point where a woman has a miscarriage in the shower from a rotting hole in her stomach.  Its probably one of the most tasteless things I've ever seen in a movie.  Forbid I mention the prostitute who gets sexually assaulted with a knife. 

Now, I wanna see this!

I have issues.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Javakoala on November 17, 2008, 05:20:54 PM
I just watched Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls.  If this is what France has to offer, let them go back to praising Jerry Lewis movies.  Inept and pointless are the keywords for this movie.  But the woman being penetrated by the sword  -- how about a shotgun?  Gator Bait has a fairly innocent young woman penetrated by a shotgun that is then discharged.  Not bloody really, but it just makes you feel bad for Mankind that someone would think of such a thing.  But then, I DID watch it, so what does that say about me?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: inframan on November 20, 2008, 10:31:41 PM
Pieces?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kd0y3P4YVNc


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 21, 2008, 08:53:05 AM
Gator Bait has a fairly innocent young woman penetrated by a shotgun that is then discharged.  Not bloody really, but it just makes you feel bad for Mankind that someone would think of such a thing. 

Ah, it's just a movie.

I've seen Gator Bait and, personally, I love it.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Javakoala on November 21, 2008, 06:09:15 PM
Gator Bait has a fairly innocent young woman penetrated by a shotgun that is then discharged.  Not bloody really, but it just makes you feel bad for Mankind that someone would think of such a thing. 

Ah, it's just a movie.

I've seen Gator Bait and, personally, I love it.

I'm sorry.  Did I give the impression I DIDN'T like "Gator Bait"?  I loved the movie.  But that scene was mostly tasteless.  But this comes from a guy that actually finds "Necromantik" vaguely erotic.  I'm consistently inconsistent...or is that incontinent?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 21, 2008, 06:21:04 PM
These all seem like movies that I would LOVE. I need to make a list. PEICES and POULTRIGEIST are 2 thatve been on the list for a while, and a COPLETELY UNCUT version of SLEEPAWAY CAMP would be nice, but the only available version is the german VHS. good luck finding THAT, right?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 21, 2008, 10:56:00 PM
I liked 'Vulgar' and I totally agree that it fits in this catagory. Bryan Johnson is an inglorious bastard. A lot of these films I need to see, as I haven't been shocked in awhile. The 'BME Pain Olympics: the Final Round,' while an internet shock video (which I haven't seen), was in fact a joke with convincing effects and I have heard consistantly heard it described as tasteless. By the way, I DO have an uncut copy of 'Sleepaway Camp,' and on DVD no less.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 21, 2008, 11:34:07 PM
I liked 'Vulgar' and I totally agree that it fits in this catagory. Bryan Johnson is an inglorious bastard. A lot of these films I need to see, as I haven't been shocked in awhile. The 'BME Pain Olympics: the Final Round,' while an internet shock video (which I haven't seen), was in fact a joke with convincing effects and I have heard consistantly heard it described as tasteless. By the way, I DO have an uncut copy of 'Sleepaway Camp,' and on DVD no less.


Are you SURE? Because I know that there is a dvd copy floatin' around out there that SAYS its completely uncut, but its not. Is it the one that came in the Sleepaway Camp box set?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 21, 2008, 11:53:41 PM
No, it's the one released by Legacy. I assure you, it's uncut and intact. No special features WHATSOEVER, just the wonderfully s**tty film with the weirdest twist ending of its time.

By the way, even though I don't think they're at the level of most of those mentioned here, I feel that 'Natural Born Killers' and 'A Clockwork Orange' deserve mention.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 22, 2008, 12:07:52 AM
No, it's the one released by Legacy. I assure you, it's uncut and intact. No special features WHATSOEVER, just the wonderfully s**tty film with the weirdest twist ending of its time.




hmmm....Ill have to give that a looksee.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 12:13:44 AM
I must warn you, the quality sucks. A lot. I hear the slightly trimmed Anchor Bay version (which I don't own and haven't seen) has much better quality and way more special features, including a commentary. Just a warning. I, for one, do not regret my purchase. If you can't find a copy, I'll help you out.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 22, 2008, 12:17:58 AM
I must warn you, the quality sucks. A lot. I hear the slightly trimmed Anchor Bay version (which I don't own and haven't seen) has much better quality and way more special features, including a commentary. Just a warning. I, for one, do not regret my purchase. If you can't find a copy, I'll help you out.


You'll help me out? Thanks! I'll keep you posted. Because seriously, Ive been hunting for that thing fora little over a YEAR now, and still no dice. lack of Quality does'nt really bother me as long as I can see whats going on and hear everything.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 01:09:33 AM
If that's all you want, you won't be dissapointed. Let me know. By the way, you and I share a birthday which makes you exactly one year older than me. We share the day will J.R.R. Tolkien, Mel Gibson and THE Sergio Leone. Just wanted the get that out there.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 22, 2008, 03:01:42 AM
If that's all you want, you won't be dissapointed. Let me know. By the way, you and I share a birthday which makes you exactly one year older than me. We share the day will J.R.R. Tolkien, Mel Gibson and THE Sergio Leone. Just wanted the get that out there.


Whoa, that makes us like, interdimentional twins or something!
Do you think you could burn me a copy of yours and send it to me? If not, where did you find yours?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 03:08:54 AM
I bought mine at Alco (which sells a lot of the films heralded on this site) for about $4.99. Sure, I could mail you a copy, but that might be a crime, I think. We'll burn that bridge when we come to it. Let me know how things work out at Alco or if you need me to send you a copy.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on November 22, 2008, 02:33:53 PM
By the way, even though I don't think they're at the level of most of those mentioned here, I feel that 'Natural Born Killers' and 'A Clockwork Orange' deserve mention.

We had a thread a while back called "Most Disturbing Films", and I bet both of these got mentioned there.  Both seem more disturbing than tasteless. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on November 22, 2008, 02:42:40 PM
I bought mine at Alco (which sells a lot of the films heralded on this site) for about $4.99. Sure, I could mail you a copy, but that might be a crime, I think. We'll burn that bridge when we come to it. Let me know how things work out at Alco or if you need me to send you a copy.


It is a crime if you're not the copyright holder.  Not exactly a serious crime, but a crime nonetheless.  Probably something Andrew would prefer not be discussed on open forums.

It looks like the Legacy version is available cheap/used from sellers at Amazon: http://www.amazon.ca/Sleepaway-Camp-Robert-Hiltzik/dp/B00077BOO2.   

By the way, Re. J. Darkside, did you make your screenname by mashing my name together with the Darksider?   :bouncegiggle:


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 04:31:59 PM
I figured that it was a bad idea to mention a possible crime here, but stupid me, I did it anyway. My name was designed by taking the style I earned in seminary and combining it with a childhood nickname. I am a Mitchum fan, though, and 'Night of the Hunter' has and always will be one of my favorites.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 04:40:46 PM
I submit that 'Itch & Scratchy' and 'Happy Tree Friends' are both examples of a severe taste deficit in animation. To such an extent that I refuse to watch either, in fact. For some reason extremely cartoony blood and gore unsettle me in a way that an actual snuff probably couldn't.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 22, 2008, 05:06:33 PM
I submit that 'Itch & Scratchy' and 'Happy Tree Friends' are both examples of a severe taste deficit in animation. To such an extent that I refuse to watch either, in fact. For some reason extremely cartoony blood and gore unsettle me in a way that an actual snuff probably couldn't.

Aw man, have you ever seen that bit in Family Guy (personaly, not a fan of) that parodies an old looney tunes cartoon where Elmer Fud SLAUGHTERS Bugs with a shotgun? Nasty.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 05:09:22 PM
That one was pretty funny.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on November 22, 2008, 06:10:40 PM
Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls. Pointless gore and violence all for no apparent reason.  They have a point where a woman has a miscarriage in the shower from a rotting hole in her stomach.  Its probably one of the most tasteless things I've ever seen in a movie.  Forbid I mention the prostitute who gets sexually assaulted with a knife. 

Sounds like Shatter Dead took a lot from Revenge of the Living Dead Girls. There's a zombie plague that turns anyone who dies into an immortal unliving person, and on scene features a pregnant woman who gets a shotgun blast to her stomach, then after she turns immortal she walks into a shower and pulls out her zombie fetus. Later on there's also a scene where a zombie guy (who can't get it up because his blood no longer flows), ties a gun around his waist and uses it as an artificial penis to have sex with his still living girlfriend.

As such, I'd definitely like to nominate Shatter Dead as tasteless. I'm also surprised that nobody's mentioned the Nekromantik flicks. If you've seen 'em you know why. If you haven't seen 'em, well, if you have any semblance of good taste or are offended by people licking and fornicating with a cadaver, you're better off.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 22, 2008, 07:27:04 PM
I've heard of the psychobilly band called the Nekromantix, named after the film. Psychobilly bands tend to name themselves after and perform music about these fine examples of wonderful cinema. Where can I find it?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on November 22, 2008, 08:58:14 PM
I've heard of the psychobilly band called the Nekromantix, named after the film. Psychobilly bands tend to name themselves after and perform music about these fine examples of wonderful cinema. Where can I find it?

The original's gonna take some looking for, as it's long out of print in the US. But, if you're on NetFlix you should be able to get a copy of Nekromantik 2 through them.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 24, 2008, 09:14:59 AM
In regards to the original Nekromantik... I know that XploitedCinema.com used to carry a couple different D.V.D. version of it (some, admittedly, from Region 2). That's where I got my "Special European Edition."


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 24, 2008, 04:39:34 PM
Thanks, I'll check that out.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on November 24, 2008, 04:51:33 PM
Revenge Of The Living Dead Girls. Pointless gore and violence all for no apparent reason.  They have a point where a woman has a miscarriage in the shower from a rotting hole in her stomach.  Its probably one of the most tasteless things I've ever seen in a movie.  Forbid I mention the prostitute who gets sexually assaulted with a knife. 

Ah, crap.

Literally, just seconds ago, I ordered the D.V.D. of this despite the fact that I really can't afford to. Not only that, but I ordered a couple other crap movies that I really wanted but I definitely should not be buying right now.

I am an idiot.




Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 24, 2008, 05:05:30 PM
Shut up and enjoy. It's worth it. Even if you end up houseless, don't live in regret. Instead wear the fact that you wallowed in cinematic filth with pride.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Javakoala on November 24, 2008, 07:06:37 PM
"Nekromantik" is gross and vaguely uncomfortable to watch, but I thought the climax (pun intended) of the second was  far more shocking and disturbing. 

Those two were the biggest renting movies in the video store I managed until some lady ripped loose five shrinkwraps and a sticker so she could complain about the cover of the sequel.  My boss told me to get rid of all the gross stuff and anime that I had ordered in and he didn't care how.  I took all of it home.  Thanks!  Then he complained he noticed a drop in profits.  Well, yeah. Cheap videos that stayed rented every single night for the month or so we had them out.  Every one of them turned a profit of about ten times their cost.  Just goes to prove people do love their tasteless treats.

Sorry.  Had to get that off my chest.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 24, 2008, 08:06:00 PM
If I could find those, I'd feel pretty cool. The trouble is, I avoid watching films out of continuity like the plague. Any suggestions?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on November 29, 2008, 07:39:35 PM
I recently saw Shatter Dead and didn't find that bad. Then I watched Bloodsucking Freaks and almost vomited twice during it. That film is seriously messed up. I recently purchased Cannibal Holocaust, but lost it before I could watch it. I think it was stolen. Damnit.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on November 30, 2008, 05:59:02 PM
Anibus, whats your avatar?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: AnubisVonMojo on November 30, 2008, 06:19:40 PM
Anibus, whats your avatar?

It the Warden ala Pt.1 of the SuperJail season finale that airs tonight. I watched it on adultswim.com Friday night and took a screen grab. The more I look at it the more it looks like something from an old Ralph Bakshi flick...


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on December 01, 2008, 09:07:40 AM
Anibus, whats your avatar?

It the Warden ala Pt.1 of the SuperJail season finale that airs tonight. I watched it on adultswim.com Friday night and took a screen grab. The more I look at it the more it looks like something from an old Ralph Bakshi flick...

I thought thats what it was.

I really dig the animation in that show, but did you ever have one of those deals where you see something that you would normaly really like but instead you DISlike it because it reminds you of someone? Thats my deal with Superjail.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: BTM on December 01, 2008, 12:39:59 PM
Gator Bait has a fairly innocent young woman penetrated by a shotgun that is then discharged.  Not bloody really, but it just makes you feel bad for Mankind that someone would think of such a thing.  But then, I DID watch it, so what does that say about me?

Dunno when Gator Bait was made, but someone actually DID that once.  It was some evilass convict (can't recall his name off-hand).  I spoke about him briefly in this speech I did back in seventh grade on the death penalty.  This guy raped this girl, then jam a shotgun into her, fired, and, after watching her suffer for several minutes, finally finished the poor girl off.  Guy was up for the death penalty, but, due to a legal technicality, he got life in prison.

Six months later he stabbed another inmate to death with a sharpened prison spoon.

(BTW if you're wondering, the speech was pro death penalty.)


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: HarlotBug3 on December 01, 2008, 05:56:44 PM
I recently saw Shatter Dead and didn't find that bad. Then I watched Bloodsucking Freaks and almost vomited twice during it. That film is seriously messed up. I recently purchased Cannibal Holocaust, but lost it before I could watch it. I think it was stolen. Damnit.

Cannibal Holocaust is a waste. Animals are killed for real. Everything else is too expensive to be funny, but way too cheap to be entertaining. It is not a 'social commentary' or an 'exercise in poor taste'. I like both and it was neither. If you hated the Blair witch project you'll hate it, if you liked the Blair witch project you'll REALLY hate it.

BTW "KIDS" made me wonder whether a 'realistic' portrayal of teenagers was intended to be at all refreshing. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on December 01, 2008, 06:35:11 PM
I was worried about the animal killing, too. The director has stated how he believed what he did was stupid all those years ago and would not do it the same way again. I figure I'd give it a chance. I don't endorse, encourage or condone animal cruelty, but as long as it doesn't inspire other film makers and the director of said feature is repentant, what's the harm in letting this film off the hook? I know it inspired The Blair Witch Project, but I couldn't care less, really.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on December 02, 2008, 12:07:28 PM
Cannibal Holocaust is a chunkblower classic of the Italian cannibal boom. Yeah, the animal deaths are atrocious and detestable, but the rest of the flick is great. Robert Kerman, in particular, is cool as heck. The Grindhouse Releasing D.V.D. has an option where you can actually watch an "animal cruelty"-free cut of the film.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on December 02, 2008, 06:57:33 PM
That's the one I got! But I never got to watch it. Only had it for three days...


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rat-Bat-Spider on December 02, 2008, 10:34:39 PM
I've cited this movie in another thread, but by far, the worst movie I have ever seen is an art house movie called Vase de Noces (Wedding Trough). It has the worst qualities of human behavior on display, and it is completely tasteless. I can't fully go into it on a clean website like this, but if anyone is aware of what coprphagia is, that is only the tip of the iceberg. As a fan of avant garde and independent cinema, I grudgingly respect its motives, but I am utterly appalled by the means to said end. You'll just have to see it for yourself. Its very hard to find, so I'll send anyone a copy who wants to watch it, but be warned that I am not exaggerating!!! I almost lost a friend for having this on my hard drive! It is a horror to behold and will leave you empty and hurting inside. No joke!


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on December 03, 2008, 07:26:06 AM
That's the one I got! But I never got to watch it. Only had it for three days...

That sucks, man. Hoover-style.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: inframan on December 03, 2008, 12:06:29 PM
Visitor Q needs to be mentioned in this thread, its has more than a few things that I'd rather not think about ever again, and its played as a comedy.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: inframan on January 21, 2009, 12:30:16 PM
Currently watching Ebola Syndrome. Good lord this movie takes tasteless to a new level.

This is one mean flick. The movie will knock you on your ass then kick you in the teeth before you can get back up.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on January 21, 2009, 12:44:01 PM
Currently watching Ebola Syndrome. Good lord this movie takes tasteless to a new level.

This is one mean flick. The movie will knock you on your ass then kick you in the teeth before you can get back up.


Love it.

For anyone who hasn't seen it, let me just tease ya with this. In the first 5 minutes alone, the main scumbag commits adultery, stabs a man in the crotch, kills somebody with a mahjong table, slices off a woman's tongue, and tries to light a little girl on fire.

It's awesome.



Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Jim H on January 21, 2009, 01:05:33 PM
Currently watching Ebola Syndrome. Good lord this movie takes tasteless to a new level.

This is one mean flick. The movie will knock you on your ass then kick you in the teeth before you can get back up.


How does it compare to the Untold Story?  That's pretty extreme as well, same director and same lead actor (Anthony Wong is the man).


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: ds21 on January 21, 2009, 01:18:16 PM
how about *cough cough* Postal?

On a related note, why are there not more Uwe Boll movies on this site?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: bladerunnerblues on January 22, 2009, 02:15:38 AM
There has been mention about the animal crulety in Cannibal Holocaust.Yeah,I don't care for that part of it either,but what really turns me off is the way women are treated in this movie.Those rape scenes..ughh....Come to think of it,I don't know if I will ever watch that movie again.

What about Pasolini's Salo?I suppose there are some that would say it's an art film though I don't know what is so artistic about about sodomy,gential mutilation and s*it eating.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Skull on January 22, 2009, 05:15:59 PM
how about *cough cough* Postal?

On a related note, why are there not more Uwe Boll movies on this site?

Because we only care about "Douche" flicks... :)


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: inframan on January 23, 2009, 12:47:08 PM
Ebola has some animal violence as well, live frogs are chopped up in the resturant and a few chickens are decaptiated for a tribal ritual.

Interesting trivia, in Ebola his boss is Lo Meng who is one of the Shaw Brothers "Venom team," in Five Venoms he was the guy who studied Toad Style. Now in this movie he works at a resutrant famous for its frog fried rice. :wink:


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: element19_98 on January 27, 2009, 03:37:39 PM
What about a nomination for Feast:2 Sloppy Seconds,in that one we get postmorteum autopsy ejaculation,a dwarf sporting a cock as long as his legs,a baby disembowelment and a whole bucket load of disembowelments.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: WilliamWeird1313 on January 29, 2009, 11:41:07 AM
What about a nomination for Feast:2 Sloppy Seconds,in that one we get postmorteum autopsy ejaculation,a dwarf sporting a cock as long as his legs,a baby disembowelment and a whole bucket load of disembowelments.

::adds that to his "to rent" list::



Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on January 29, 2009, 11:46:47 AM
Showgirls.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Jim H on January 30, 2009, 08:42:54 PM
What about a nomination for Feast:2 Sloppy Seconds,in that one we get postmorteum autopsy ejaculation,a dwarf sporting a cock as long as his legs,a baby disembowelment and a whole bucket load of disembowelments.

::adds that to his "to rent" list::



It's amazing that a movie with all that was still kind of blah to me.  Shows you the kind of movies I watch a lot of I guess.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: peter johnson on February 04, 2009, 01:03:09 PM
Go over to Press Releases and check out the poster for "The Future Belongs to Undead Gods" -- I don't want to give away plot points, but I will say that if this thing is filmed the way it's written -- we start shooting in March -- then it may put any and every other film mentioned in this thread to shame.

My character gets thrown off a bridge by a guy in a werewolf mask & gets his head crushed by a passing truck.  My death is the least-gross death in the film -- it ramps up seriously from there.  I doubt I'll be able to watch the finished product.  But, it's a paycheck . . . at least I get killed by a human being.  What kills some of the other poor people in this film is . . . eeewww . . .

peter johnson/denny i have no shame


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on February 04, 2009, 01:25:34 PM
Baise Moi


A film I feel embarrassed to own.
Sex and violence just for the sake of sex and violence but zero plot.
The lead actress committed suicide a few years back. :bluesad:

This film does not have a healthy state of mind.

It's cruel and malicious for no reason.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: BTM on February 08, 2009, 03:57:30 PM
Go over to Press Releases and check out the poster for "The Future Belongs to Undead Gods" -- I don't want to give away plot points, but I will say that if this thing is filmed the way it's written -- we start shooting in March -- then it may put any and every other film mentioned in this thread to shame.

My character gets thrown off a bridge by a guy in a werewolf mask & gets his head crushed by a passing truck.  My death is the least-gross death in the film -- it ramps up seriously from there.  I doubt I'll be able to watch the finished product.  But, it's a paycheck . . . at least I get killed by a human being.  What kills some of the other poor people in this film is . . . eeewww . . .

peter johnson/denny i have no shame

Wait, dude, you're acting in a movie?!?  Whoa, that's is totally awesome! 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on February 08, 2009, 06:15:49 PM
Go over to Press Releases and check out the poster for "The Future Belongs to Undead Gods" -- I don't want to give away plot points, but I will say that if this thing is filmed the way it's written -- we start shooting in March -- then it may put any and every other film mentioned in this thread to shame.

My character gets thrown off a bridge by a guy in a werewolf mask & gets his head crushed by a passing truck.  My death is the least-gross death in the film -- it ramps up seriously from there.  I doubt I'll be able to watch the finished product.  But, it's a paycheck . . . at least I get killed by a human being.  What kills some of the other poor people in this film is . . . eeewww . . .

peter johnson/denny i have no shame


Wait, dude, you're acting in a movie?!?  Whoa, that's is totally awesome! 


It's not his first movie, either.  According to IMDB PJ has appeared in at least one movie in each of the last the last 3 decades: http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0425992/. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: peter johnson on February 10, 2009, 11:41:58 AM
Yeah, and IMDB will only list the ones that are also listed on IMDB -- Therefore, things I've done for TV Italia (Italian Television) re. "Ah!  Marie!", aren't listed, as are most of my festival short films not listed.

I've actually appeared in numerous TV shows, eg.  Father Dowling, Diagnosis Murder, etc., but my parts are usually 2 lines of dialogue & won't link to the episodes.  The producers or directors of films have to actually go in and create a linking mechanism, like they bothered to do for "Still Water"(Thanks, guys!). 

I've actually been in around 30 films over the last 30 years -- some of which were actually distributed/shown in theatres/shown overseas, etc. etc., but unless they're on IMDB as well, you won't see them on my page.  Check out my bio page on IMDB for a more complete picture of what I've done.

I'm betting "The Future Belongs to Undead Gods" ain't gonna be high on IMDB's listings either . . .

My friend and showbiz hero, Phil Proctor, has several hundred credits listed on IMDB -- he could easily double or triple that amount, were they to really show ALL his credits (Irish National Radio, PRI's The Wonderful Wizard of Oz, ad infinum) --

To paraphrase W.C. Fields:  "It's easy to quit showbiz -- I've done it a thousand times!".

peter clara/denny peller


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Pilgermann on February 10, 2009, 01:01:10 PM
I haven't seen the film but I just read about its upcoming DVD release, and it sounds pretty weird.  The Sinful Dwarf is about a depraved dwarf and his mother who keep female sex-slaves in their home and as a means of preventing them from wanting to escape they've made the girls into heroin addicts. 

Here's the trailer:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AWiOy2D9RQ

I also found a clip of the opening credits which are actually kind of neat:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79O-Di3Z_4Y&feature=related


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: KYGOTC on February 12, 2009, 12:17:11 AM
I haven't seen the film but I just read about its upcoming DVD release, and it sounds pretty weird.  The Sinful Dwarf is about a depraved dwarf and his mother who keep female sex-slaves in their home and as a means of preventing them from wanting to escape they've made the girls into heroin addicts. 

Here's the trailer:

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9AWiOy2D9RQ[/url]

I also found a clip of the opening credits which are actually kind of neat:

[url]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=79O-Di3Z_4Y&feature=related[/url]

OOO! theyre finaly releasing that on dvd?! When? and is it uncensored?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: BTM on February 17, 2009, 11:21:29 PM
I've actually been in around 30 films over the last 30 years -- some of which were actually distributed/shown in theatres/shown overseas, etc. etc., but unless they're on IMDB as well, you won't see them on my page.  Check out my bio page on IMDB for a more complete picture of what I've done.

That is just SO awesome.  When I was younger I had dreams of like, making movies and stuff, so anyone who's actually acted in that many things (if it's not like high profile) still ranks as cool in my book!  :)

Going over the listings at the IMDB, I have to admit, Cyber C.H.I.C sounds like a film I'd want to check out, course, can't resist anything with the word "Chick" in the title.  And you play...Gimp, The Satan's Onion(?!)

Er.. okay.  The Satan's Onion?  Shouldn't that be "Satan's Onion"?  Doesn't "onion" have a meaning here I don't know about?

Well, anyway, gonna check out your bio and other stuff!  :)


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on February 18, 2009, 11:06:37 PM
"Gimp, The Satan's Onion" is the coolest credit anyone could EVER have.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: peter johnson on February 19, 2009, 02:34:54 PM
Someone sent me a blogger's rave about my character's name awhile back -- Apparently it strikes a chord with many people --

Actually, my character's name was just "Gimp", but the name of the biker gang I belong to is "Satan's Minions".  One of the running gags in the film is that one of us got drunk when we ordered the jackets & slurred out "Satan's Onions" instead -- and that's what my denim vest says & I still own it & wear it very occasionally.  I was quite slender when we shot that -- I'm around 200lbs now, & struggling to keep it off!!  Don't let anyone try to tell you that it's a myth that our metabolism slows with age --

'just completed a very successful stage run of "Terra Nova" -- I posted links to the reviews over in Pros & Novices -- & am looking forward(?) to the "Undead Gods" shoot.  I also recently did a cattle-call audition for the Colorado Film School, so hopefully some budding Speilberg will use me on a short & then remember me when there's a paid gig involved.  Hey, it's happened . . .

peter johnson/denny crane/clara peller


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: inframan on March 02, 2009, 10:29:57 AM
I haven't seen the film but I just read about its upcoming DVD release, and it sounds pretty weird.  The Sinful Dwarf is about a depraved dwarf and his mother who keep female sex-slaves in their home and as a means of preventing them from wanting to escape they've made the girls into heroin addicts. 

 
On the big screen!
http://www.originalalamo.com/Show.aspx?id=261


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Wag on March 02, 2009, 11:43:10 AM
By the sounds of things, this is probably tame compared to some of the films mentioned but the manga/anime Urotsukidôji is pretty indecent and tasteless on the whole - the Wikipedia entry for it suggests that one also see "Tentacle Rape", to give you some idea. It's about the most tasteless animation I have seen and bought, but that doesn't stop me wishing I could legally own the last DVD here in the UK.

Also, having read this thread, I realise that this is a completely different tasteless, but I feel compelled (I actually wish I didn't) to mention Mama Mia, cos I reckon it's probably more self indulgent than much of what has been discussed here.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on March 02, 2009, 07:27:44 PM
By the sounds of things, this is probably tame compared to some of the films mentioned but the manga/anime Urotsukidôji is pretty indecent and tasteless on the whole - the Wikipedia entry for it suggests that one also see "Tentacle Rape", to give you some idea. It's about the most tasteless animation I have seen and bought, but that doesn't stop me wishing I could legally own the last DVD here in the UK.


I had that on DVD.

There is far worse out there...

Which did you prefer :
The Demon Womb of Legend of the Overfiend ?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Wag on March 03, 2009, 02:07:57 AM

I had that on DVD.

There is far worse out there...

Which did you prefer :
The Demon Womb of Legend of the Overfiend ?

Overfiend, although it's been a while since I watched it and there was some time between the two. Might be worth another viewing, eh?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on March 03, 2009, 09:25:45 AM

I had that on DVD.

There is far worse out there...

Which did you prefer :
The Demon Womb of Legend of the Overfiend ?

Overfiend, although it's been a while since I watched it and there was some time between the two. Might be worth another viewing, eh?

Do you have the guts to watch it again ?


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Wag on March 03, 2009, 01:04:40 PM
Do you have the guts to watch it again ?

I think so - in fact I am curious about your claim that there are worse out there - any titles you could suggest would be appreciated.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on March 03, 2009, 01:06:20 PM
Do you have the guts to watch it again ?

I think so - in fact I am curious about your claim that there are worse out there - any titles you could suggest would be appreciated.

Baise Moi. It's a really mean film. :bluesad:

At least Overfiend was only animation.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Wag on March 03, 2009, 01:10:20 PM
Ah - my bad. I thought you meant there were worse animated films out there.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Doggett on March 03, 2009, 01:13:50 PM
Ah - my bad. I thought you meant there were worse animated films out there.

Isn't there a hentai version of Star Wars ?
I think I remember seeing something like that years ago....

I think it's tough to beat Overfiend in the freaky animation stakes.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Wag on March 03, 2009, 01:18:49 PM
I think it's tough to beat Overfiend in the freaky animation stakes.

Right - Cow and Chicken and Rocco's Modern Life come close though  :smile:.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on December 14, 2011, 03:57:57 AM
I finally found my copy of Cannibal Holocaust, by the way. I'm going to wait until I get a lot of friends over and then watch it for the first time. Should be special. Especially with some craft beer in tow.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Trevor on December 14, 2011, 04:13:21 AM
I finally found my copy of Cannibal Holocaust, by the way. I'm going to wait until I get a lot of friends over and then watch it for the first time. Should be special. Especially with some craft beer in tow.

Welcome back to you, Rev Darkside: long time.  :smile:

As regards Cannibal Holocaust, see my review of it on here. I had to watch it 3 gut wrenching times to write that review.  :buggedout: :buggedout:


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on December 14, 2011, 07:40:23 AM
Welcome back to you, Rev Darkside: long time.  :smile:

As regards Cannibal Holocaust, see my review of it on here. I had to watch it 3 gut wrenching times to write that review.  :buggedout: :buggedout:

Yeah, I have been gone quite a while. I actually had to go into my old email account to find my login information (which I had surprisingly remembered, but figured I had it wrong anyway). I will definitely check out that review.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Kaseykockroach on December 14, 2011, 12:20:55 PM
I think it's tough to beat Overfiend in the freaky animation stakes.


Right - Cow and Chicken and Rocco's Modern Life come close though  :smile:.

And Courage the Cowardly Dog, Ren & Stimpy, Allegro Non Troppo, or this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8b8isnhYMjg

I suppose I'm still fairly sheltered when it comes to this stuff, as the most tasteless movie I remember sitting through is Bloodsucking Freaks.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Allhallowsday on December 14, 2011, 02:09:00 PM
...I suppose I'm still fairly sheltered when it comes to this stuff, as the most tasteless movie I remember sitting through is Bloodsucking Freaks.
BLOODSUCKING FREAKS is pretty tasteless. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: the Rev. J. Darkside on December 14, 2011, 03:48:02 PM
That film is horrifyingly disgusting and disturbing beyond description. A buddy and I were watching tasteless films all night one night (even using films from this thread as a guide and things we heard about) like Shattered Dead. Bloodsucking Freaks was the one that impacted us, leaving us with such a bad taste in our brains that we had to watch some Tony Jaa martial arts films to get that (lack of) taste out of our brains. Bleh.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Kaseykockroach on December 14, 2011, 04:50:18 PM
Meh, I'd rather watch Bloodsucking Freaks than The Dark Knight, so I didn't mind. :P


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Allhallowsday on December 14, 2011, 05:56:58 PM
Meh, I'd rather watch Bloodsucking Freaks than The Dark Knight, so I didn't mind. :P
I'm with you, kid. 


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: voltron on December 14, 2011, 10:22:44 PM
I kinda was thinking about AU's Mordum, but I think it's a wee bit too obvious to mention. Another obvious choice would be A Serbian Film - just when the hell are they gonna release this one in North America? I saw it on a streaming site (forget which one exactly) and it TOTALLY blew me away that such an offensive movie could be so well done as far as acting, cinematography, and the soundtrack goes.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Rev. Powell on December 15, 2011, 10:33:56 AM
I kinda was thinking about AU's Mordum, but I think it's a wee bit too obvious to mention. Another obvious choice would be A Serbian Film - just when the hell are they gonna release this one in North America? I saw it on a streaming site (forget which one exactly) and it TOTALLY blew me away that such an offensive movie could be so well done as far as acting, cinematography, and the soundtrack goes.

It came out in October in a slightly censored version.  Amazon reviewers are reporting the Invincible Pictures release is missing 1-2 minutes of footage.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: FatFreddysCat on December 15, 2011, 01:07:17 PM
Quote
Chaos (2005) - Dreadful indie rip-off of Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left, in which two young women, Angelica, who has returned home for the summer from UCLA, and Emily, go off to a rave in the woods, where Angelica hopes to score some ecstasy. There, they meet Swan, who, unbeknownst to them, was sent to find two naïve young women and bring them back to his father, Chaos, and his depraved cohorts, Frankie and Daisy. As the helpless girls are brought into the woods to be tortured and murdered, Emily's loving parents grow worried that their normally levelheaded daughter has missed her curfew and is not answering her cell phone. After a frustrating encounter with the local police, they decide to go and look for the girls themselves.  Basically, this is almost a direct copy of Craven's film, with a lot less plot, and a lot more scenes of teenage girls being mutilated.  There is also a new ending, which is so stupid that you might even forget about the depravity you've just witnessed.  If you thought Craven's film was bad... well, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

I've never seen this flick, but I just recently started reading Roger Ebert's book "YOUR MOVIE SUCKS" and in the introduction he reveals some interesting back-and-forth he had with the film's producer and director in the press after his zero-star review of the film ran in newspapers. Pretty funny stuff.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Allhallowsday on December 15, 2011, 02:18:25 PM
Quote
Chaos (2005) - Dreadful indie rip-off of Wes Craven's The Last House on the Left, in which two young women, Angelica, who has returned home for the summer from UCLA, and Emily, go off to a rave in the woods, where Angelica hopes to score some ecstasy. There, they meet Swan, who, unbeknownst to them, was sent to find two naïve young women and bring them back to his father, Chaos, and his depraved cohorts, Frankie and Daisy. As the helpless girls are brought into the woods to be tortured and murdered, Emily's loving parents grow worried that their normally levelheaded daughter has missed her curfew and is not answering her cell phone. After a frustrating encounter with the local police, they decide to go and look for the girls themselves.  Basically, this is almost a direct copy of Craven's film, with a lot less plot, and a lot more scenes of teenage girls being mutilated.  There is also a new ending, which is so stupid that you might even forget about the depravity you've just witnessed.  If you thought Craven's film was bad... well, you ain't seen nothin' yet.

I've never seen this flick, but I just recently started reading Roger Ebert's book "YOUR MOVIE SUCKS" and in the introduction he reveals some interesting back-and-forth he had with the film's producer and director in the press after his zero-star review of the film ran in newspapers. Pretty funny stuff.
I don't know CHAOS, but knowing the premise, why would anyone want to sit thru that kind of sh!t?  I think Wes Craven's  LAST HOUSE ON THE LEFT is an important film, but that doesn't mean good, and I have always loathed the thing.


Title: Re: The Most Astonishingly Tasteless Films
Post by: Flick James on December 15, 2011, 02:24:06 PM
I don't know. Whenever I see a film I don't put it in my mouth to see if it has a taste of not. That's just gross.