• Leech eats a worm whole
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[QUOTE=Clovernoodle;46123190]I hate both of these organisms [I]so fucking much[/I][/QUOTE] You know what I love? [editline]1st October 2014[/editline] Seriously though, I don't know about "hot" or "boner-inducing", but the video is just nature, in this case involving maggots of sorts. Which is kinda cool and bizarre from our perspective. Not a fetish you sick motherfuckers.
So, what kind of leech is this, exactly?
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;46114829][video=youtube;DTWYQhTT388]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTWYQhTT388[/video][/QUOTE] That scene is literally the most disgusting I've ever seen in a movie
[QUOTE=Water-Marine;46123988]So, what kind of leech is this, exactly?[/QUOTE] Apparently its unnamed, according to the video description here. [url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nMgzoHIGhvA[/url] Or they call it a giant red leech.
[QUOTE=plokoon9619;46114829][video=youtube;DTWYQhTT388]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DTWYQhTT388[/video][/QUOTE] If you cut those worms short and put them on a ceiling they'd look just like barnacles from HL
[QUOTE=Limed00d;46121550]What I think is really cool about this scene is how the sound makes the whole experience uncomfortable for the viewer. It all feels so thick. Dunno if it is intentional, but when I was studying Media and Communication our teacher claimed it was.[/QUOTE] i think without music or anything it's kind of extremely awkward, since you're expecting it the whole time. i mean i appreciate the contrast to regular hollywood expectations, but the reason the music is there in the first place is because it's pretty awkward without it.
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