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  • These films suck, I for one am not a dumbass sheep...

  • These films are degrading stylized filth, I've seen everyone and they are a mess of disgusting shit. The people who enjoy it I wonder about, we are a sick fucked up society.

  • how can you moan about films you havent seen, saw just isnt a torture film its psychological

  • @donsby I have seen most of these films, I don't like them either and I happen to think the people who do are insane and honestly scare me because if you can watch a woman on film get tortured who knows wtf your capable of.

  • i wud recomend Saw definately, but although i like The Devils Rejects, but u probs wudn't like it. But u shud watch it before judging it. Unrelenting and gritty horror is what horror shud be, seen as evidently no one is able to pull off as a good a film as Halloween or The Texas Chainsaw Massacre

  • however, u have been misinfored about House of 1000 corpses and its sequel they are not torture films, House of 1000 corpses has some torture scenes and i personally didnt like the film, it seemed almost experimental with Rob Zombie trying to get to grips with film making. However, the Devils Rejects again has torture scnes but the plot unlike Hostel is not driven by the theme of torture. Zombie successfull pulls off a very dark and gritty realistic atmosphere. And did receive alot of praise.

  • well Hostel i watched to the bit when that guy is drilled in the chest with a drill and has his toes cut off and stuff, before being killed...then i switched it off not seeing the apeal. But the first Saw has much more to it than torture, there is very little torture in it, i wud describe it as a mystery thriller not a horror, its got a dark atmosphere and good suspense, but the rest of the saw franchise are deeply unpleasent focusing almost solely upon the torture, just eploitive

  • to me i think what makes it scary is that it could happen. the thought of being captured and tortured just fraks you out knowing that it could happen to you. its more realistic than some horror movies. but thats justmy opinion

  • Makes more sense to watch such films than make this stupid video lol

  • If you liked Orphan... watch the first Saw. Give it a try - trust me. I don't know how your opinion of the things you talk about have changed since you made this video, but I think you'll see it's an interesting movie to most mainstream audiences. It's not at all different than most detective movies. If you've ever seen a thriller with young guys who swear a lot and didn't hate it, you won't hate this. It's much more about making you uncomfortable through dirty places and people acting crudely.

  • Well, the original Saw has very little actual violence in it. Nothing most people can't take. It's much more of a mystery about putting pieces of a puzzle together. Two people in a room trying to figure out why they are there in the first place. Outside, a few people are killed and one person does cut off their foot. Hostel is almost more about prostitution and war than the "torture syndicate." And you don't really see people getting pleasure from the torture. Not in the first movie.

  • House of 1,000 Corpses is a joke, there is maybe 15 seconds of torture onscreen and a couple grotesque murders. Most of it is just the family acting like weirdos. It's a horror-comedy about reckneck / hillbilly types. Wherever you heard it was a torture movie, you were misinformed. The Devil's Rejects is the same thing only more serious and takes place on the road (in cars and vans). It's really about criminals hiding out from the police, they kill a few people and the police torture them.

  • To answer your question, most "torture" films have very little torture in them. I don't like them but I've seen several of them. The only one I liked, ironically, was the one with the most torture in it, an Asian movie called Ichi the Killer. Those Saw, Hostel, and Rob Zombie movies weren't actually about torture. Ichi was. Though, to be exact- it was about sado-masochism. The appeal to that was the high level of art, drama, and comedy. Despite the intense violence, there was a lot of each.

  • Well, they DO have plots. There's more to just torture, there's events and a storyline leading up to that. And it's not a straight two hours of nothing but torture... And people like them because some people like being scared and grossed out.

  • It is part of the human condition to flirt. We flirt with the opposite sex, we flirt with danger too. We also like to flirt with fear, shock and even death. It really is just a matter of how far a person wishes to be stimulated and what they consider truly horrifying. Some are content with the psychological impression a movie can give while others want the meat of things ;) We all watch horror movies for the same reason, it is called plot resolution. The type we watch depends on how we flirt.

  • i never watched saw and i never will. I don't need to see something like this. Torturing and murdering people just for selfish reasons (like amusement) is barbaric in my eyes. Maybe some people get thrilled by it .. like riding the roller coaster. But really don't get it.

    Plz forgive my bad english

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