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Almost puke moments in movies?

Started by Trevor, August 11, 2021, 10:35:46 AM

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Trevor

There's a scene in Ronin (1998) where the baddies are getting chased by the goodies through one of the Paris tunnels: a white car strikes a black Mercedes, the Mercedes hits the wall and I came very close to losing me cookies.  :buggedout:
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Alex

In one of the House movies (I think the 4th?), pus is drained from some guys neck and someone else is forced to drink it. That is about the only thing I can think of that I've seen in a movie and has nearly had me throw up.
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claws

Society (1989). When I first watched this I was having dinner and I almost puked.

Trevor

The hanging scene in 1968 Tunnel Rats:  :buggedout: :buggedout:

10:55 NSFW

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2KCyYpAcXM&t=189s

And this was directed by Uwe Boll.
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bob

The last scene in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Gross and revolting for the sake of it.
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Archivist

@Trevor - don't you love how you started with a funny example, and everyone else has serious ones?  :teddyr:
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Trevor

Quote from: bob on August 11, 2021, 04:33:18 PM
The last scene in The Cook, the Thief, His Wife & Her Lover. Gross and revolting for the sake of it.

Oh yes, I remember that.  :buggedout:
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Trevor

Quote from: Archivist on August 11, 2021, 10:43:43 PM
@Trevor - don't you love how you started with a funny example, and everyone else has serious ones?  :teddyr:

Actually, that scene reminded me of Princess Diana's death so, for me, not funny. I genuinely came close to vomiting in the cinema when that happened and had the dry heaves later in the bathroom.  :buggedout:
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retrorussell

The sh*t eating scenes in Salo, Or The 100 Days Of Sodom.

The scene in SLUGS where the wife cuts up the lettuce head for the salad and chopped up slugs are seen in it.  Bleargh!

The scene in THEY CALL HER ONE EYE or THRILLER: A CRUEL PICTURE, where the female protagonist (a mute girl who is drugged by a pimp and forced into prostitution) gets stabbed in the eye by her pimp.  They used a REAL CADAVER in this scene and the knife goes right into the eye, with vitreous humor going SPLURT.  Holy mother of Jesus no!!!

The ending of HOUSE OF PSYCHOTIC WOMEN/BLUE EYES OF THE BROKEN DOLL, where a girl's corpse has maggots squirming inside her empty eye sockets in loving closeup.. icky poo!
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Trevor

Quote from: retrorussell on August 12, 2021, 05:23:11 AM
The sh*t eating scenes in Salo, Or The 100 Days Of Sodom.

:buggedout:

I read somewhere that the poo shown was actually quite nice chocolate but I dunno.  :buggedout:
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The Burgomaster

The ending of Pink Flamingos when Divine eats dog s**t and starts gagging on it.
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Gabriel Knight

SLITHER is a pretty disgusting movie overall, loved it.
Both of the Peter Jackson movies, BAD TASTE and BRAINDEAD. That alien vomit drinking scene, ugh.
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M.10rda

Yeah, the communal bowl of puke in BAD TASTE was the first place my mind went.
And SALO, sure - pretty much the whole thing!

ralfy

Definitely The Cook and Salo! Also, The Devils, and a horrific experience for me because I was around 10 when I saw it. Que barbaridad!

ER

I got mildly motion sick when I saw The Walk in 2015. If you didn't see it on a big screen you may not get that, but aside from inducing vertigo, it had some jerky camera movements. I caught a momentary flash of nausea at one point.
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