icebox12
06-08-2005, 11:21 PM
The 10 most controversial films of all-time are listed below as Rob Zombie's Devil's Rejects opens in cinemas worldwide, this list is shown below, it may be changed after the release of Rob Zombie's Devil's Rejects, but who knows ;o:-
10th Place:
Film Name: 9 Songs
Year of release: 2005
Plot outline: A young Londoner recalls a recent relationship while flying over the Antarctic. The fling in question involves @#?, gig-going and more @#?.
Starring: Kieran O’Brien, Margo Stilley.
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9th Place:
Film Name: The Passion of the Christ
Year of release: 2004
Plot outline: The last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Christ, from his betrayal at the hands of Judas, through to his public flogging and subsequent crucifixion.
Starring: Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci.
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8th Place:
Film Name: The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael
Year of release: 2005
Plot outline: Set in an English seaside town at the time of the war in Iraq, the film follows the misfortunes of shy teenager Robert Carmichael, who becomes involved in drugs, despite showing promise as a bright student.
Starring: Daniel Spencer, Danny Dyer, Lesley Manville.
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7th Place:
Film Name: The Evil Dead
Year of release: 1981
Plot outline: Five friends travel to a remote cabin in the woods and unwittingly release flesh-possessing demons.
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss.
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6th Place:
Film Name: I Spit On Your Grave
Year of release: 1978
Plot outline: A woman is beaten and gang-#@?$d by four men but recovers and exacts a bloody revenge.
Starring: Camille Keaton, Richard Pace.
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5th Place:
Film Name: Straw Dogs
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: An American couple move to a new home in rural England where they are subjected to increasingly vicious harassment at the hands of vicious locals. They are eventually forced to respond.
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Susan George.
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4th Place:
Film Name: The Last House on the Left
Year of release: 1972
Plot outline: Two girls are #@?$'d and killed on their way to a concert by four psychopaths. The killers then unwittingly seek refuge at the home of one of their victims where they face the wrath of their family.
Starring: Sandra Cassel, Lucy Grantham.
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3rd Place:
Film Name: The Devils
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: In order to take over pre-Renaissance France, Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry followers decide they must eliminate Father Grandier. Their plan is to convince the townsfolk that Grandier is a warlock and that all of his nuns are possessed by devils.
Starring: Oliver Reed, Vanessa Redgrave.
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2nd Place:
Film Name: The Exorcist
Year of release: 1973
Plot outline: A 12-year-old girl is possessed by the devil and her only hope of survival is exorcism.
Starring: Linda Blair, Max von Sydow.
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1st Place
Film Name: A Clockwork Orange
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: The adventures of a young man whose principal interests are #@?$, ultra-violence and Beethoven.
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee.
Some information is changed by @#?$ ect. this is for various reasons. I do not want to disclose the proper terms used to the members of the forum as the age variety here is from around 11 years old to 20+. So I have to make sure that the content listed above is for all ages. These films you may have never heard of, but older members of the forum such as people who are around 18+ would have seen most of the films above. Due to me not being 18 I had to disregard that fact in order to pull this off for your all hehe :P
This information was provided by Wanadoo.co.uk
10th Place:
Film Name: 9 Songs
Year of release: 2005
Plot outline: A young Londoner recalls a recent relationship while flying over the Antarctic. The fling in question involves @#?, gig-going and more @#?.
Starring: Kieran O’Brien, Margo Stilley.
---
9th Place:
Film Name: The Passion of the Christ
Year of release: 2004
Plot outline: The last 12 hours in the life of Jesus Christ, from his betrayal at the hands of Judas, through to his public flogging and subsequent crucifixion.
Starring: Jim Caviezel, Monica Bellucci.
---
8th Place:
Film Name: The Great Ecstasy of Robert Carmichael
Year of release: 2005
Plot outline: Set in an English seaside town at the time of the war in Iraq, the film follows the misfortunes of shy teenager Robert Carmichael, who becomes involved in drugs, despite showing promise as a bright student.
Starring: Daniel Spencer, Danny Dyer, Lesley Manville.
---
7th Place:
Film Name: The Evil Dead
Year of release: 1981
Plot outline: Five friends travel to a remote cabin in the woods and unwittingly release flesh-possessing demons.
Starring: Bruce Campbell, Ellen Sandweiss.
---
6th Place:
Film Name: I Spit On Your Grave
Year of release: 1978
Plot outline: A woman is beaten and gang-#@?$d by four men but recovers and exacts a bloody revenge.
Starring: Camille Keaton, Richard Pace.
---
5th Place:
Film Name: Straw Dogs
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: An American couple move to a new home in rural England where they are subjected to increasingly vicious harassment at the hands of vicious locals. They are eventually forced to respond.
Starring: Dustin Hoffman, Susan George.
---
4th Place:
Film Name: The Last House on the Left
Year of release: 1972
Plot outline: Two girls are #@?$'d and killed on their way to a concert by four psychopaths. The killers then unwittingly seek refuge at the home of one of their victims where they face the wrath of their family.
Starring: Sandra Cassel, Lucy Grantham.
---
3rd Place:
Film Name: The Devils
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: In order to take over pre-Renaissance France, Cardinal Richelieu and his power-hungry followers decide they must eliminate Father Grandier. Their plan is to convince the townsfolk that Grandier is a warlock and that all of his nuns are possessed by devils.
Starring: Oliver Reed, Vanessa Redgrave.
---
2nd Place:
Film Name: The Exorcist
Year of release: 1973
Plot outline: A 12-year-old girl is possessed by the devil and her only hope of survival is exorcism.
Starring: Linda Blair, Max von Sydow.
---
1st Place
Film Name: A Clockwork Orange
Year of release: 1971
Plot outline: The adventures of a young man whose principal interests are #@?$, ultra-violence and Beethoven.
Starring: Malcolm McDowell, Patrick Magee.
Some information is changed by @#?$ ect. this is for various reasons. I do not want to disclose the proper terms used to the members of the forum as the age variety here is from around 11 years old to 20+. So I have to make sure that the content listed above is for all ages. These films you may have never heard of, but older members of the forum such as people who are around 18+ would have seen most of the films above. Due to me not being 18 I had to disregard that fact in order to pull this off for your all hehe :P
This information was provided by Wanadoo.co.uk