Organs
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It's got these jewel-like light
organs
on its belly that it uses for a type of camouflage that obliterates its shadow, so when it's swimming around and there's a predator looking up from below, it makes itself disappear.
Dad said, "Take whatever
organs
you can use."
So they break down lipid membranes in our body, starting with cells of the skin, the cells of
organs.
This technology affected two organs, the brain and the gut, which it actually affected.
Where the world in "The Stranger" features a totalitarian regime out to squash the freedom of the citizenry, "Journey to the Far Side of the Sun" merely showed a true mirror world where handwriting, roads, houses, machinery of every kind, and of course internal
organs
were all in reverse (or mirrored) order.
The rape scene itself is shot in all it's gory detail with all the male and female
organs
and their interactions clearly visible to the camera.
The use of "astral projection"(wandering soul), to exist outside of body, with the result inflicting horrible death(..crushing the insides of victims leading to broken spine and ruptured organs)on those close to the one with such ability, is the threat of ETERNAL EVIL, providing Karen Black(..as Janus) with another "unique" character to fool around with as a woman who influences a commercial director, Paul Sharpe(Winston Rekert) tired of his waning marriage and dull career.
There are male
organs
everywhere, there is excrement, puke and blood.
Profanity, cursing, shots of explicit violence and using drugs, disgusting scenes of male sexual
organs
and rapes... all this and more in Oz.
Later Claude remembers the name Ernest Marvin as a scientist who was condemned for experiments transplanting animal
organs
into human beings.
God (a convulsing, bloody figure in a chair) cuts his
organs
out with a straight razor and dies in His own filth.
The doctor has to use animal
organs
to rebuild him.
The photography and acting performances are almost intolerably amateurish, but what do you expect from a film that features footage of sperm-firing dildos and talking amputated male reproduction
organs?
Horror movies should have blood, screams, intensity, skeletons, body
organs
and parts.
When the relations go to sleep, the Ravens eat there organs, so they can't go to sleep.
Luckily it just so happens that brilliant scientist Dr. Andrea Hewitt (Justine Bateman) who works for Olaris has developed an operation to transplant
organs
from one species to another, Hewitt decides Aaron would be perfect for her first human experiment.
And then the most gross special effects that they could come up with is Corri throwing up her
organs
and pulling them out of her mouth.
It seems the gore effects people raided a butcher shop for all the body parts, and many scenes involve zombies dismembering people and eating their
organs.
The girl who plays Jennifer is OK, but I think she acts bitchy through the movie, not because she is having her
organs
ripped out by a raven at night, but because she is thinking of firing her agent for putting her in this piece of crap.
also it had a couple funny parts and kills like when the care taker gets his
organs
riped out of his ass and then gets choked with it.
Social issues like black market trading of precious goods, in this case human
organs
usually from children; nostalgia for childhood and one's roots, which was especially prevalent in Dead or Alive 2; thumbing-of-the-nose at taboos like gay sex and (satirical) rape/violence towards women; blood-curdling violence.
The series covers everything to do with the human body from organs, all senses, blood, infection, antibodies, and much more in animated 20-25 min episodes.
I was surprised to see the depth in which the
organs
was explained.
If not for the preoccupation with superhero sex organs, supermans potential birth control or possible future realistic child bearing partners, then just simply for the answer to what noises do you make when you're having whoopee.
Jean-Claude Van Damme plays Louis Burke a mounty who goes undercover in a hardcore prison to investigate why people are dying behind bars, and finds out in the process that the cover-up involves the guards who are harvesting
organs
in this dumb yet mildly diverting prison pic.
Obviously inspired by the style and format of Romero's classic "Night of the Living Dead", the story focuses on the newest invention of some over-ambitious medics: genetically engineered parasites that are entered inside human guinea pigs and supposed to fully take over the functions of ill or dying
organs.
In the scene where Azeer was killed by the three raptors they ate his entire body, bones,
organs
and all, in about 2.73 seconds.
When a guy got eaten, their bodies became puddles of blood and a few clothing fragments... no bones, no organs, no nothing.
After running around corridors for an hour and a half, being put in solitary confinement (although allowed out to have sex, because sweet mercy that's what being Jean Claude Van Damme is about) Burke suddenly finds out inmates are being killed and their
organs
removed, not in some event relating last hour's worth of clues he'd been gathering but because the guards left a surgical saw conveniently next to their big suspicious medical cabinet.
Something is out there (1988) is all about detectives Jack Breslin (Joe Cortese) and Frank Dileo (George Dzundza) who are investigating a serial-killer, who slaughters his victims and removes their internal
organs.
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