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  1. Jul 21, 2024 · Bone Tomahawk has one of the single most brutal deaths in cinematic history, and it still haunts me even a decade after the film debuted. Starring Kurt Russell, Patrick Wilson, Matthew Fox, Richard Jenkins, Lili Simmons, Zahn McClarnon, and David Arquette, Bone Tomahawk focuses on a small town in the old west who find themselves dealing with a ...

  2. Jul 31, 2024 · Summary. Bone Tomahawk 's shocking death scene is a testament to director Zahler's skillful slow-burn storytelling. The gruesome execution of Nick hits hard due to the lack of extreme violence prior in the film. The genre-bending horror-Western blends elements of mystery, action, and shocking brutality effectively.

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  3. Clearly, these sophisticated physicians have never considered giving these girls with a sedative so that they create fewer problems. Aside from the outdoor scenes where Dr. Rodgers uncovers Cooper's hidden journal, "The Man Who Turned to Stone" occurs largely inside the women's reformatory. The most gruesome scene is the suicide by hanging.

    • The Scalping Seat
    • The Angel Trap
    • Bone Marrow Trap
    • The Furnace
    • Brain Surgery Trap
    • The Rack
    • Pendulum
    • The Brazen Bull + Bobby's Hooks

    The "Scalping Seat" stands as a particularly harrowing device in the Saw franchise. InSaw IV, Brenda is restrained in the chair, and her hair is anchored to a mechanized device situated directly above her. Upon activation, this mechanism incrementally reels in her hair, pulling Brenda's head backward. If victims don't escape the trap, their scalp w...

    The "Angel Trap" made its debut inSaw III. Detective Allison Kerry wakes up to a living nightmare when she finds that she's suspended in the air with metal brackets hooked into her rib cage. If hanging by claws stabbed in between her bones isn't painful enough, the key that will supposedly unlock the contraption is dissolving swiftly in a jar of ac...

    Saw X has little violence and gore compared to the previous entries in the series, but when the movie does feature a trap, it more than delivers in terms of gore. One of the most painful Sawtraps is the bone marrow trap, which is a disgusting take on the original trap where Dr. Lawrence Gordon had to saw off his foot. In the trap, Valentina has to ...

    Just because someone helps Jigsaw doesn't mean they are safe from his worst traps. That's a lesson that Obi Tate learned the hard way. After helping John Kramer (Jigsaw) abduct his latest victims, Obi is kidnapped himself and put into the Nerve Gas House with the rest of them. Eager to get his hands on the antidote, poor Obi crawls into his own gra...

    In what is one of the most ambitious traps in the franchise, the brain surgery trap sees Mateo locked in a trap in which he has to perform brain surgery on himself. The character has to cut out enough brain matter before time runs out, otherwise, a bladed mask will slam shut around his head. Mateo cuts into his own skull, which is already painful, ...

    "The Rack" is one of the most agonizing and difficult-to-watch traps in Saw history. The victim is Timothy Young, the drunk driver responsible for accidentally killing Jeff Denlon's kid, and one of Jeff's many tests. He's strapped into a machine that twists his head and limbs in directions that they are not supposed to go. Jeff beats at a box holdi...

    Set early in the Saw timeline, this trap was made by Mark Hoffman as revenge on the man responsible for his ex-girlfriend's death. The "Pendulum Trap" is both cruel and unwinnable for ex-con Seth Baxter. The game is simple; while shackled to a table, he must either crush his own hands using the vices on both sides of him or face the giant pendulum ...

    Bobby claims to be a Jigsaw victim and he even has scars to prove it... except for one little detail. He made it all up. Bobby's final test in Saw 3Dis brutal, as he has to face the truth and prove himself worthy of the trap that gave him wealth and fame, or watch his wife, who is chained to a "Brazen Bull"-like oven, roasted alive. Bobby has to sp...

    • Antichrist – Genital Mutilation. Lars Von Trier is no stranger to violence or sadomasochism; in 2006 Trier wrote Antichrist during a spell in a psychiatric hospital after a depressive breakdown: it’s not surprising that the film reflects a dark mind, at its very darkest.
    • The Isle – Fish Hooks. When mentioning disturbance and South Korea, the first assumption is Oldboy. The tongue cutting scene is one of the most notorious images of contemporary South Korean cinema and whilst it’s great, it’s not as weird as The Isle.
    • Texas Chainsaw Massacre – Grandpa and The Hammer. Texas Chainsaw Massacre is often considered one of the greatest achievements in the Horror genre. Most of this can be attributed to the creation of its creepy and unforgettable characters; whilst Leatherface may be the recognisable villain of the series, the character who will never escape the minds of the viewers is that of the old decrepit Grandfather.
    • Human Centipede – Unveiling the Centipede. It was previously noted that films without artistic value would not be included. Human Centipede’s inclusion makes that statement very debatable, but either way, it’s hugely popular.
  4. Nov 3, 2017 · One particular scene is one of the most shocking in recent years. Locked up by the cannibal clan, Russell and Jenkins’ characters are forced to watch as they brutally dismember another human ...

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  6. The Man Who Turned to Stone is a 1957 science fiction film directed by László Kardos. It starred Victor Jory, William Hudson and Charlotte Austin. The screenplay was written by Bernard Gordon, under his pen name Raymond T. Marcus. The Man Who Turned to Stone was distributed by Columbia Pictures in 1957 on a double bill with Zombies of Mora Tau.

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