*blocks your path
*unzips penis*
DUDE PHALLIC IMAGERY
these monsters were way more entertaining than the boring spider and oxen in the new Kong.
>>80577158
>>80577133
If your penis looks like THAT, then go see a doctor.
>>80577059
Start kicking myself in the face over and over until I stop breathing.
I still remember how uneasy I felt watching this scene in the cinema.
>>80578467
I felt the same anon. It was so unexpectedly nightmarish compared to the rest of film's tone
owo what's this?
>>80578630
it goes on for sooo long and there's barely any music which makes it really feel like these guys are nothing but normal prey dying slowly. I visited a natural museum when I was a kid and they had this exhibit with giant centipedes and mosqitoes and I got this horrifying thought that for millions of years this was all that was going on, just these dense jungles of non concious things slowly eating everything around them with no regard for pain or finishing it quick, just total horror everywhere, something which today has been reduced to only occuring on the small insect scale level (mostly).
This scene captured that feeling very well. So did The mist.
For such an amazing and loyal bro, Lumpy died a horrifying death.
>>80579734
The hell were those things supposed to be anyways?
>>80580111
Leeches
>>80580111
gigantic versions of prehistoric insects probably
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_gigantism
They look a bit like lampreys
This scene has been ingrained in my mind since the movie came out and augmented a lifetime fear/disgust towards insects
>>80579734
Unless that one at his stomach started to churn away with his teeth which he probably did, looks like he would die of asphyxiation first
>>80580111
be honest:
would you?
>>80580235
>these things exist
I will never bathe in a river in asia or south america ever.
Fuck everything about that scene.
>spiders throwing corpses around
>giant claws snatching dudes into darkness
>giant leech worm things that slowly eat away at you
>all those other bugs climbing down the walls
Fuck that. I would've shot myself right then and there.
>>80577059
>>80579734
coincidence?
>>80579734
This fucking scene. It's KINO
>>80580340
>>80580516
oh fuck theyre real??
>>80580235
>>80580516
What's that fuck is that?
>>80580235
Lampreys don't exist in Asia or South America. They are also said to taste delicious
>>80580340
lampreys are one of the most primitive forms of vertebrate. They're basically the great great great uncle of all other vertebrates. They stem from a time before the evolution of appendages or even jaws. That's why they look like something out of a lovecraft story.
What's even worse is their close relative, the hagfish, another primitive jawless vertebrate. Also known as slime eels, they produce a thick layer of ooze from all over their body that looks like the shit xenomorphs secrete, and makes then hard for predators to catch. If caught, they'll actually slide through themselves in an overhand knot formation, squeeze off the slime, and clog up the predators gills while they escape. That sounds disgusting, but the worst part about hagfish is how they eat. They literally use their slimy bodies to squeeze up the assholes of victims and eat them from the inside out.
>>80580928
>They literally use their slimy bodies to squeeze up the assholes of victims and eat them from the inside out.
I am dying of laughter help
>>80577059
I once fell asleep horny and a dream that I was teasing a huge worm-like creature by holding food just out of its reach
>>80580928
I can relate to that
>>80580928
how can people believe in a merciful god when these things exist
what movie/kino is this?
>>80581198
Problem Child 2
>>80581198
King Kong (older one)
>>80580928
>They're basically the great great great uncle of all other vertebrates
That's not how evolution works, kid.
>>80580340
shit dude there's a ton in Lake Michigan
>>80580340
They're in American waterways too friend
>>80581198
Peter Jackson's King Kong.
>>80581731
>>80581701
I live in northern europeplease don't tell me these fuckers are here too
>>80581218
>>80581278
>>80581735
so this isnt the newest prometheus movie?
>>80579734
I remember Andy Serkis said in a interview that he bursted out laughing at the premiere of this scene, because basically he didn't know what they were supposed to look like and he only saw green foam penises on the set
>>80581801they are
>>80581801
They're everywhere but Africa pretty much.
There are fresh water and sea lamprey.
>>80581801
Well King Henry I couldnt have died from eating too many lampreys if there were none here
>>80583979
Not unless he ate them all
>>80584395
That would make him a big guy
>>80580542
>>80580589
close up of a sand worm. used as bait.
saw this in cinemas when i was 8, made me really sad cause i liked that guy who died to these
>>80584639
that looks pretty real though
>>80579430
Jesus
>>80579430
>just these dense jungles of non concious things slowly eating everything
Nature is just like this today, it's all about zergs devouring each other. You don't feel terrified only because birds and mammals look prettier while being the same.
>>80584508
for lampreys
>>80577059
SHIT
>>80579430
this kind of thing still happens with mammals, but for some reason I am much more spooked when its giant insects. Fuck.
I wonder if those deer getting their intestines eaten out of their assholes feel sadness or suffering
>>80584922
>You don't feel terrified only because birds and mammals look prettier while being the same
The difference is we exist and so we are here to observe the world, it's not "blind" anymore and we at least consider ourselves "moral" and many other mammals share the same qualities, such as caring for their offspring, feeling empathy, the comfort of touch. Now there's at least a feeling of good/evil having a tug of war, even if it's all illusory. Before that it was just pure horror. But your point is well taken, and as I said there's plenty of horrific shit that goes on just on a smaller scale now. Something that horrifies me now is how violent chimps are yet being so close to being like us.
>>80579734
probably the most uncomfortable I've ever felt while watching a movie
>>80581628
if you knew anything about vertebrate evolution you would know he is essentially correct and the first vertebrates were spineless, jawless fish-like creatures that have a very close resemblence to lampreys and the lamprey lineage has undergone the least genetic change in vertebrates since that time
>>80585681
>not going with your dad to watch Blue Is The Warmest Color
pleb
>>80580516
I saw someone teaching their son how to catch these with their hands while I was in Australia
>>80585236
Dumbest post of the thread
This retarded anthropocentrism is the reason people still sperg out about darwin to this day
The action scenes in 2005 Kong are better than 2017.
Prove me wrong.Protip: You fucking can't
>>80580111
according to the world of kong book, they where parasitic worms in a old dinosaur that felt to the chasm and grew in size because of the environment or something like that
>>80586668
parasitic worms surviving without a host huh
hmmmm, nope
>>80586281
>This retarded anthropocentrism
no one is claiming it's rational, it's just the confession that that way of viewing the world are one of the few things we cling to to not completely lose our minds, and when I went to that museum it's like I peered through the curtain just for a bit and it was terrifying. I even say it's all illusory in my post.
>>80586062
Fuck man I had to dissect this thing in high school. We kept the same lamprey for almost a third of the semester. I wanted to throw up whenever I took that bitch out.
>>80581628
The term "uncle" is pretty accurate and a good stand in for "stem taxa."
>>80579734
Now imagine if he was a she.
>>80580235
>would you?
Would I what? chop those things to bits with a machete and burn every piece of them? yes
>>80587110
no, silly.
would you put your dick in that warm moist hole?
>>80580928
Oh well... I wasn't planning on sleeping this year anyway heh
>>80580928
>They literally use their slimy bodies to squeeze up the assholes of victims and eat them from the inside out.
There's one in your toilet right now.
>>80583979
Based Henry eliminating the population of Lovecraftian monsters one lunch at a time
>>80581801
They're tiny and cute monsters here. Sometimes they're on sides of fish.