Well, I guess as longer as the viewer doesn't vomit, its OK.LawrenceA wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 11:51 amThat was a trend I noticed from a few years back, as well, say 2008-2012 or so. I tend to watch movies in year order, so I saw a lot films consecutively from those years, and I was astonished by how many had vomiting scenes. And from every genre, too, not just gross-out comedies and the like.Feinberg wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 1:27 am I've been watching a lot of films from 2022 lately. I'm up to about 65, or so. And I've noticed a rather weird trend. I would say of those that I have seen about 80% of them have a scene where one of the main characters vomits.
Just thought I would share.
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A search of: IMDb.com using keyword: 'vomiting' yields: 2,337 feature films. Restricting it to release date after: 2000 reduces it to: 1,717. This means that three-quarters of such movies are modern.Feinberg wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 1:27 am I've been watching a lot of films from 2022 lately. I'm up to about 65, or so. And I've noticed a rather weird trend. I would say of those that I have seen about 80% of them have a scene where one of the main characters vomits.
Just thought I would share.
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There’s only two thousand movies that involve vomiting? Lawrence could finish that in a month.Masha wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 1:18 pmA search of: IMDb.com using keyword: 'vomiting' yields: 2,337 feature films. Restricting it to release date after: 2000 reduces it to: 1,717. This means that three-quarters of such movies are modern.Feinberg wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 1:27 am I've been watching a lot of films from 2022 lately. I'm up to about 65, or so. And I've noticed a rather weird trend. I would say of those that I have seen about 80% of them have a scene where one of the main characters vomits.
Just thought I would share.
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Two films I associate most with vomiting:
An Unmarried Woman
Knives Out
There is upchucking in both Postcards from the Edge and the Help, but you don't actually see it happen there.
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There is upchucking in both Postcards from the Edge and the Help, but you don't actually see it happen there.
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I mentioned it on the TCM boards back in the day, but Constance Ford and Arthur Kennedy (the jilted parents in A Summer Place) wind up romantically involved in the movie Claudelle Inglish, which tries to be a trashy potboiler but doesn't get quite as trashy as some other films in the genre. It really needs garish Technicolor or a pregnancy.speedracer5 wrote: ↑December 17th, 2022, 12:54 pm
Omg Sandra Dee's mother, is a complete b!tch, zero sympathetic qualities, even alcoholic Arthur Kennedy is more sympathetic than her.
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How could i have forgotten that one? Veronica Cartwright's scene is legendary.
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You actually made it through An Unmarried Woman. With apologies to the women here, to me it's one of those movies that screams "chick flick" and won't shut the hell up.CinemaInternational wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 2:02 pm Two films I associate most with vomiting:
An Unmarried Woman
Knives Out
There is upchucking in both Postcards from the Edge and the Help, but you don't actually see it happen there.
I think I gave up on it when Jill Clayburgh starts describing menarche to her shrink.
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I know that you're not a horror film aficionado, CinemaInternational. So you've missed the, arguably, ne plus ultra of movies that feature vomiting -- it is an Essential for Enthusiasts of Emetic Cinema: The Exorcist. BARF-O-RAMA!CinemaInternational wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 2:02 pm Two films I associate most with vomiting:
An Unmarried Woman
Knives Out
There is upchucking in both Postcards from the Edge and the Help, but you don't actually see it happen there.
The 2022 satire Triangle of Sadness reportedly features copious upchucking.
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Mr. Millstone, I think you possibly have just coined a term for a movie sub-genre: Emetic Cinema. Love it!EP Millstone wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 4:43 pmI know that you're not a horror film aficionado, CinemaInternational. So you've missed the, arguably, ne plus ultra of movies that feature vomiting -- it is an Essential for Enthusiasts of Emetic Cinema: The Exorcist. BARF-O-RAMA!CinemaInternational wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 2:02 pm Two films I associate most with vomiting:
An Unmarried Woman
Knives Out
There is upchucking in both Postcards from the Edge and the Help, but you don't actually see it happen there.
PS. I also thought of THE EXORCIST as I was reading the posts.
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PPS. SCARY MOVIE 2's parody of THE EXORCIST takes the vomiting to a whole other level!
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I'm filing a copyright application right now!HoldenIsHere wrote: ↑December 18th, 2022, 6:02 pm Mr. Millstone, I think you possibly have just coined a term for a movie sub-genre: Emetic Cinema. Love it!
That's exactly what happened during the initial run of The Exorcist!
At the theatre where I saw The Exorcist, the overpowering, nauseating stench of vomit smacked one in the face -- like a knockout punch by Muhammad Ali -- instantly upon entering the auditorium. Tossing one's cookies while watching the movie was, as far as I was concerned, the most stupid and most disgusting "popular" trend at the time.
I was working at a moviehouse then. My coworkers and I anxiously prayed that The Exorcist would not play at our theatre.
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I studied Theology at a Jesuit university. One of my favorite courses was Demonology. It was around the time of the filming of The Exorcist, and our professor tried to get Father Thomas Bermingham, advisor to the film, to lecture to us, but he was too busy. He also had a small part in the film. Father Bermingham was affiliated with the university and In fact died at his residence there in 1996.
We did have to read the book, though, as well as a wide range of other books and documents covering the subject across all religions.This is the guy responsible for all the spewing in The Exorcist:
We did have to read the book, though, as well as a wide range of other books and documents covering the subject across all religions.This is the guy responsible for all the spewing in The Exorcist:
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Wow- I find it interesting the statue's hands are in the traditional Hindi posture of "unity/balance" where you are both sending & receiving energy between yourself & the universe. It's supposed to be a positive posture, I think of the Devil as negative energy.
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It's the demon Pazuzu, the personification of the southwestern wind in Mesopotamian religion. In some early cultures, he performed a positive function, but he was also associated with the wind that brought plague. Quite a lot has been written about him, if you want to Google him.TikiSoo wrote: ↑December 19th, 2022, 6:08 amWow- I find it interesting the statue's hands are in the traditional Hindi posture of "unity/balance" where you are both sending & receiving energy between yourself & the universe. It's supposed to be a positive posture, I think of the Devil as negative energy.