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Six Vomit-Inducing Films That Will Make You Gag

Six Vomit-Inducing Films That Will Make You Gag
A list of movies that aren't suitable for the faint-hearted.
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After numerous offerings of lists of different movies and TV shows for various moods and days, we have to share one for all of the psychos out there; for those who enjoy the world of dark, disturbing and sadistic horror films.

While the embeds linked below are SFW, there are descriptions and details about these films that may not be suitable for all readers. These include discussing topics from the films that deal with acts of sexual violence, bodily harm, torture and other instances of gore and debauchery.


'Salò, or the 120 Days of Sodom' (1975)

By far one of the most polarizing films in this genre, four Italian fascists kidnap teenagers and force them to do perverted acts, subject them to torture and murder some of them. There's a lot of really messed up stuff, including eating feces, sexual sadism, blood and guts, as well as the perverse pleasure of taking these acts all in. Sounds real bad, but the graphic and extreme nature of this movie are what made people discuss this film critically.


'Human Centipede 2' (2011)

The "Full Sequence" moniker this follow-up was given sure does explain that this movie is full of super ridiculous imagery. An evil and vile man who is obsessed with the first film decides to take things into his own hands with his own victims, and that obviously leads to surgery, abuse, insects, dead babies, laxatives, barbed wire kills, sexual assault, force feeding, staple guns — and lots of violence.


'A Serbian Film' (2010)

This movie might have the highest number of crimes shoved into a 100-minute run time. Just a ton of body fluid coming out of places it shouldn't, babies being victimized, all sorts of things that go way too far. What begins with a former porn star slowly being sucked back into his old life and the industry quickly turns into the most shocking acts ever depicted on film. This one will mess you up.


'Cannibal Holocaust' (1980)

This and "The Blair Witch Project" are two movies that tricked people into thinking that the on-screen events actually happened in real life, despite being totally fictional. The Amazon rainforest houses cannibals, and a small film crew goes in search of them. Violence against animals is probably the most disturbing thing in this movie, since no human actors were harmed. The animals, on the other hand...


'Pink Flamingos' (1972)

John Waters seems like such a nice guy, and he's a national treasure. But, his movies have always been trashy and exploitative, and nothing encapsulates his directorial efforts more than Divine the drag queen eating dog poop off of a sidewalk. It's got incest, fetishism, nudity and everything in between. But somehow, the Library of Congress deemed it "culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant" enough to house and preserve for all time, despite all of that revolting stuff I just listed above.


'mother!' (2017)

Most people absolutely hate this film, while some, like me, jive with what Darren Aronofsky is wheeling and dealing in this movie. All of it is pure allegory, a total parable. Nothing that is happening to Jennifer Lawrence's unnamed Mother Earth character is grounded in reality. The house she lives in is supposed to be our planet, Javier Bardem is supposed to represent God, and then there are Cain and Abel who fight — and the whole thing is a big old Biblical metaphor. But towards the end, this movie goes off the rails, past the Garden of Eden and straight into people beating Jennifer Lawrence up, eating her baby alive and then she dies and the process begins again with a new woman. It's avant-garde, and has a very NSFW third act.


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