The Movie: Jerry Lewis' misguided Holocaust drama was meant to be a breakthrough in his career. Instead, financial difficulties and Hollywood's appalled reaction meant it was unfinished and rarely seen, with Lewis reportedly keeping the one surviving copy in a safe.
Most Controversial Moment: Helmut the clown (Lewis) leads the children into the Auschwitz gas chambers.
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FBCEr
Feb 6th 2012, 11:40
I think the most controversial moment is when they are eating, and Kichiz makes her put an egg inside her .
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MxMagpie
Feb 6th 2012, 13:11
Life of Brian: have you actually watched the film? It's about BRIAN. So it's him on the cross at the end, the whole thing has nothing to do with Jesus whatsoever, just the ignorance of the Jews at the time more than anything :P
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skylaird
Feb 6th 2012, 14:01
I'm surprised Starship Troopers isn't up there. Paul Verhoven got away with so much anti-American subtext, I'm surprised they didn't ban it.
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Hannahbb
Feb 6th 2012, 14:30
Love a film that stirs up a bit of controversy (and gets Daily Mail readers in a tizz!) Cannibal Holocaust was sickening but was a decent film. I like to think myself pretty unshockable but that film succeeded.
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youngnedyoung
Feb 7th 2012, 16:41
I'm surprised that Flowers of Flesh and Blood wasn't there considering Charlie Sheen reported it to the FBI as a snuff film. In fact, most of the Guinea Pig series would make the list.
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twojewsonfilm
Feb 10th 2012, 16:56
Number 11 huh? Want to know about the guy that created FOD check out John Schwartz's interview in this month's edition of Deadspin.
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