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mcquaidbros 07 Dec 2006 00:57

OMG...I am ok with watching bloody shows...to a limit. And this show is my limit! I would have liked if they left some of the gore to the imagination of the viewer! But I can see why Meat picked this role, how he looks at a script and questions "How am I gonna do that?!"

A+ for Meat's acting, F for the amount of gore!

Vickip 07 Dec 2006 01:20

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Originally Posted by mcquaidbros (Post 294084)
OMG...I am ok with watching bloody shows...to a limit. And this show is my limit! I would have liked if they left some of the gore to the imagination of the viewer! But I can see why Meat picked this role, how he looks at a script and questions "How am I gonna do that?!"

A+ for Meat's acting, F for the amount of gore!

I second that !
Vicki

Jeanie 07 Dec 2006 04:53

I watched the show tonight.. and thought it was really good.. I'm a horror/thriller movie buff, and still I looked away a couple of times.. don't want to ruin it for anyone who hasn't seen it yet.. that last FX is something I've not seen done exactly that way, in a film before, that I recall, and was pretty neat for an FX, quite realistic, I thought.

I thought Meat played the part very well, as he became Jake Feldman.. I also see why he took this part, some real challenges in this one. :)

Well Done, Meat! :))

J.

needmoremeat 07 Dec 2006 11:15

I think I looked away when everyone except Jake died!:shock: Was almost physically sick on the third death, and as for another one...well...having just had an operation on my NOSE I wasn't too keen on seeing that one in full!:barf:
I'm not too keen on horror movies unless I'm in that particular mood, or if I've seen them before, for example I think I saw The Shining when I was 9 or something, so it didn't bother me as much now as when I lent it to my friend who was about 16 when she first saw it and it scared the bejeepers out of her!:lol:
But, I think the fact that no one on here likes Jake is testament to how well Meat played that part:D Great job! And the events round about the 50 min mark made all the blood and gore worth it:twisted:

JulesB 07 Dec 2006 22:47

Watched the show this week, all I can say is it gives new meaning to the lyric, "I'm not afraid to shed all my skin." :yikes:

Jules :cool:

RoknRollJesus 08 Dec 2006 16:18

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Originally Posted by JulesB (Post 294345)
Watched the show this week, all I can say is it gives new meaning to the lyric, "I'm not afraid to shed all my skin." :yikes:

Jules :cool:

Good one Jules....!

needmoremeat 09 Dec 2006 19:49

Just thought last night: when making a programme like this the director must have to be careful what he says when the actors are holding sharp objects like knives or meat cleavers (no pun intended!:lol: ) in their hands...
"OK, CUT!...No not you! I was talking to the cameraman!!!!"
:shock: :lol:

Jeanie 09 Dec 2006 20:02

:lmao: Thanks for the laugh, Needmoremeat.

J.

Lord Kagan 09 Dec 2006 23:30

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Originally Posted by needmoremeat (Post 294796)
Just thought last night: when making a programme like this the director must have to be careful what he says when the actors are holding sharp objects like knives or meat cleavers (no pun intended!:lol: ) in their hands...
"OK, CUT!...No not you! I was talking to the cameraman!!!!"
:shock: :lol:

:lmao: hilarious

Blackkat13 09 Dec 2006 23:53

Ok I need some more help with this...Does it open as a avi and I can watch it on media play or real player? This comp don't have a dvd burner so can it be saved on a data disk to watch when ever I want to. Or do I have to dl the divx thingy???? I not of a comp wiz when it comes to this stuff.

L96 09 Dec 2006 23:56

NEVER again. :evil:

JanT 10 Dec 2006 00:54

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Originally Posted by Blackkat13 (Post 294897)
Ok I need some more help with this...Does it open as a avi and I can watch it on media play or real player? This comp don't have a dvd burner so can it be saved on a data disk to watch when ever I want to. Or do I have to dl the divx thingy???? I not of a comp wiz when it comes to this stuff.

It is a DivX file with an .AVI extention. It can be saved on a data disc but you still need to download the DivX player from www.divx.com to watch it. The DivX player software is free :-)

djfierce 10 Dec 2006 22:25

please help this thicko :(
i downloaded divx but i dont know where i need to save the file to, can someone point me in the right direction please, everything i've tried hasn't worked :(

Jeanie 11 Dec 2006 00:58

I saved the individual files to my desktop, Djfierce. Then once all the files were there (when last one finishes downloading) they neatly converted themselves onto "real player".

J.

Blackkat13 11 Dec 2006 04:49

I dl all, and had there was a problem with them, so i can't watch them :sad: So I'll wait till they come out on dvd.....probably summer....oh well like what you all say about the gory anf flesh tearing

djfierce 11 Dec 2006 12:34

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Originally Posted by Jeanie (Post 295635)
I saved the individual files to my desktop, Djfierce. Then once all the files were there (when last one finishes downloading) they neatly converted themselves onto "real player".

J.

Thanks so much Jeanie (and Jan) i can be a real div when it comes to computers :roll: Got it and will watch it later
Thanks guys :up:

Jeanie 12 Dec 2006 03:03

You're welcome, Djfierce.
You're not alone... it took me awhile to figure it out as well, since I've never used that system before.

J.

Blackkat13 12 Dec 2006 10:01

Yeah I got it to work....Loved It.....Loved the Blood...but did anyone realize the girl got her hand cut off like the raccoon in the trap did????? Thought it was good....not so much gore but more nudity then anything else and swearing....I liked it. I never turned away once. Trust me there is more gore in Dawn of the Dead remake.

geordieloaf 12 Dec 2006 18:35

Thanks RJ for the password. I really liked it nudity, gore two women getting it on couldn't have asked for more. :twisted:
Thought Meat was excellent and i thought the girl was excellent aswell. :-P

Jeanie 12 Dec 2006 21:16

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Originally Posted by Blackkat13 (Post 296233)
Yeah I got it to work....Loved It.....Loved the Blood...but did anyone realize the girl got her hand cut off like the raccoon in the trap did????? Thought it was good....not so much gore but more nudity then anything else and swearing....I liked it. I never turned away once. Trust me there is more gore in Dawn of the Dead remake.

In the scene where it shows the hunters trapping and killing the raccoons, the father says, you can break their neck/windpipe, bash them on the head a bunch of times, and also it shows how one raccoon got away by chewing it's foot off.. in the film. Those who wanted to profit from the animals deaths ( except for the seamstress) all were killed in the differant and cruel ways that animals can be killed... ie:

Father dies - son, bashes his head in with a bat.
Son dies - head caught in trap
Jake dies -skinned alive
another guy - gutted
Shanna dies - by getting her hand cut off

The show certainly makes a statement about animal rights/inhuman treatment/cruelity ect.. imho.

J.

L96 12 Dec 2006 22:50

At the risk of creating debate, how about the seamstress who sewed herself up? Maybe the connection to animal killings is obvious, I can't see it though.

Blackkat13 13 Dec 2006 05:28

Man! I was getting ready to write about the death scene's...but you took my fun.....Ok well when ml used the knife to cut himself well that part was a dull knife with a squeeze ball thingy depensing corn syrup through a little hose along the blade (gotta quite watching horror movie how they do that stuff). which ml probably did himself by squeezing it....Then it goes into the the skin pulling which is fake but it was well made......just wonder how much corn syrup they used causes that stuff is sticky.

Jeanie 13 Dec 2006 05:45

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Originally Posted by L96 (Post 296489)
At the risk of creating debate, how about the seamstress who sewed herself up? Maybe the connection to animal killings is obvious, I can't see it though.

Just now reading your post L96, I remembered something that would explain the connection with the seamstress, who sufficated, by sewing her nose & mouth shut... mink are sufficated, so as not to damage their skins in anyway, when being processed for the fur industry.

J.

Blackkat13 13 Dec 2006 07:48

Breaking down the death scenes to show how they relate between animal and people...

Father dies - son, bashes his head in with a bat..... like the raccoon the dad crushed
Son dies - head caught in trap...like the raccoons caught in the traps
Jake dies -skinned alive.....like what they did to the animals
Another guy - gutted using scissors...cutted pelts with scissors to make coat
Shanna dies - by getting her hand cut off...like raccoon in trap that had the same thing happen to it.
Seamtress- sufficated by sewing her nose and mouth.....like the threads they used to make the coat
Thats how they relate... I think.....Scissors, threads, pelts, dead animals, catching animals, and skinning part of making the coat


Well I tried anyone else got any ideas about this subject.

L96 13 Dec 2006 08:24

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Originally Posted by Jeanie (Post 296594)
Just now reading your post L96, I remembered something that would explain the connection with the seamstress, who sufficated, by sewing her nose & mouth shut... mink are sufficated, so as not to damage their skins in anyway, when being processed for the fur industry.

J.


Ah, that would explain it. I didn't know that about mink, thanks Jeanie! :D


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