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5 Tasty Cannibal Films to Inspire Your Summer BBQ!

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This Vestron horror comedy makes for a perfect summer viewing; it’s ‘50s suburban setting sees 10-year-old Michael struggling with the suspicion that his parents might be cannibals. His suspicions are spot on, of course, with dad Nick Laemle (Randy Quaid) bringing home the human bits and mom Lily Laemle (Mary Beth Hurt) cooking them up in ways that would make Martha Stewart proud. Tonally, it’s a strange movie, never quite knowing where to land in the horror and comedy spectrum, but it’s unique and weird enough to be worth the watch. Quaid and Hurt deliver delightfully creepy performances, and Lily’s dinner creations make you curious what long-pin meatloaf would taste like. That’s totally normal, right?
This fun horror comedy, in which a friendly farmer and his sister kidnap travelers, bury them alive up to their necks, and then harvest them for creating their famous smoked meat, elicited a positive review from Roger Ebert. It seems Farmer Vincent’s plucky charm and the tongue-in-cheek humor managed to woo the tough to please film critic, despite the “disgusting” cannibalism that would typically turn him off from the genre. Even the film’s tagline is tough to beat, “It takes all kinds of critters to make Farmer Vincent Fritters.” While we know what kind of critters it takes, it’s too much fun to watch Farmer Vincent in action to really care. Harry Dean Stanton was initially offered the role of Farmer Vincent, but I’m glad he turned it down; Rory Calhoun made the best type of scene-chewing villain worth cheering for.
This 1972 British horror film was recut and released as Raw Meat in the U.S., and might seem like an odd fit for a summer themed list considering its cannibals dwell underground in the London Underground transit system, where much of the film takes place. Yet, despite its not very summer inspired setting, this film’s cannibals share a common theme among the rest on this list; they provoke a level of sympathy from their audience. The cannibals in Death Line descended from Victorian railway workers who were buried alive during construction and adapted to cannibalism and inbreeding to survive. It’s death of The Man’s cannibal mate that prompts him to go on a murderous spree in outrage and grief. Though Death Line isn’t a comedy, it does mark a very rare turn for Donald Pleasence as the comic relief in the form of goofball Inspector Calhoun. Between the tragic take on the cannibals and Pleasence’s levity, this underseen gem should be on more cannibal themed lists than it has been thus far. Bonus: Donald Pleasence shares a scene with Christopher Lee, making this all the most interesting considering that Lee was John Carpenter’s first choice to place Sam Loomis in Halloween .
From writer Pat Proft, the man behind comedies Police Academy , Real Genius , and Scary Movie parts 3 through 5, this one is way more comedy than horror. Directed by Norman Bates himself, Anthony Perkins, the plot sets up like a cute rom com. You know, where a down on his luck guy meets a very attractive woman who is so smitten she instantly invites him to home for Christmas dinner. Except, her family is a bunch of backwoods cannibals descended from the Donner Party. So of course, it turns out that he’s what’s for dinner. It’s wacky and the humor doesn’t always stick its landing, but it’s a fun concept and notable for being only one of two features that Perkins ever directed. Those that want more gore in their cannibal comedies should steer clear though, as this one is light on the horror.
Ok, technically not horror, but this post-apocalyptic dark comedy is so pitch black and so surreal, that genre lovers will find much to appreciate here regardless. Written and directed by Marc Caro and Jean-Pierre Jeunet ( Alien: Resurrection ), the plot revolves around an apartment building with a butcher’s shop on the first floor, where the landlord lures victims to slaughter by way of help wanted ads and then sells the meat to his tenants. Throw in an unemployed circus clown as the protagonist, and a feared vegetarian rebel group known as Troglodistes, and you have the makings of a very strange cannibal comedy. While most films on this list tend to entice with its long-pig offerings, Delicatessen is the sole stand out as one that makes a case for vegetarianism.
It would be in poor taste (pun intended) to not include this formative classic, especially on a list that’s centered around family, summer heat, and barbecue. The film was shot in late July and August, smack in the middle of the oppressive Texas heat. With temperatures consistently hovering around 100 degrees daily, that summer heat is palpable on screen. While the cannibalistic family that spawned Leatherface is terrifying, there’s a tragic undercurrent to their existence. Life and advancements in meat processing have left the family’s trade at the old slaughterhouse obsolete, forcing them to acquire new means of survival. The family patriarch proved he still knows how to barbecue, though. For fans willing to get a first-hand experience, you can book a cabin at the site of the gas station featured in the film, and enjoy some Texas BBQ while you’re there.
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Resident Evil may have popularized Survival Horror as a genre, but Silent Hill really cemented these games as vehicles for legitimately chilling narratives. Over the years, the franchise has churned out some of the most recognizable imagery in gaming despite being unfairly neglected by Konami and not seeing a mainline entry for over a decade .
While Silent Hill titles have always been lauded for their impeccable visuals and brilliant sound design (not to mention those kick-ass soundtracks), what made these games truly scary was their narrative consistency and attention to detail. Unlike the haunted mansions and B-movie aesthetics of its fellow horror titles, SH always stood out with hellish scenarios and creature designs meant to evoke specific concepts that meshed with the introspective stories being told, with the scares often revealing a darker side to the main characters.
And with so many walking nightmares populating this foggy town, we’ve decided to come up with a list celebrating six of the scariest Silent Hill monsters. From walking tumors to giant insects, Lord knows that there are plenty of creatures to choose from, and we might as well shine a light on the best of them as we wait to see if the rumored follow-ups will continue the franchise’s tradition of coming up with creative abominations.
While this list is purely based on personal opinion, there are a few limitations. First, no bosses allowed, as adding Pyramid Head, Split Worm or Abstract Daddy would make the entries a bit too predictable. Second, Silent Hill monsters will be selected according to their own individual scare factor, regardless of the overall quality of the game they appeared in.
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First appearing in Silent Hill 2, the misshapen Mannequins are a great example of the game’s psychosexual designs. Likely inspired by the work of European artist Hans Bellmer, these plastic fiends can be interpreted as a horrific commentary on the objectification of women as well as one of many physical manifestations of James Sunderland’s sexual frustration.
As if their creepy proportions weren’t enough, the mannequins are also animated with insect-like mannerisms and bizarre reactions to light, adding to their scare-factor. That being said, it’s hard not to feel a little bad for them after Pyramid Head’s memorable introduction.
5. Raw Shock (Silent Hill: Shattered Memories)
An underplayed spin-off title, Shattered Memories may not be part of the main series canon, but it’s still one hell of a psychological horror experience. One of the game’s many innovations was its single enemy type which adapted to the player’s individual fears and couldn’t be killed. Named after the infamous Rorschach test, these malleable creatures are the literal stuff of nightmares and grow progressively spookier as the game goes on.
While the “abstract” version is my personal favorite, every iteration of the Raw Shocks has something creepy to offer. In fact, it’s a shame that the game’s technical limitations prevented the title from adding even more design variations, as a shapeshifting nightmare creature fits right in with the rest of the franchise.
Players never face this horrific angel directly, but Valtiel is a constant eerie presence throughout all of Silent Hill 3, where he acts as a guardian of sorts and tries to ensure that Heather makes it to the end of her demonic pregnancy (yes, SH3 is a weird game).
While this gaunt creature is never an active threat, preferring to stay on the sidelines as he manipulates the otherworld and even attempts to revive the main character if she is killed, Valtiel earns a spot on our list of the scariest Silent Hill monsters due to his voyeuristic antics and odd fleshy design. He also benefits from the best use of the demonic head shake trope since the original Jacob’s Ladder, complete with an unsettling face inspired by BDSM masks .
It doesn’t take very long for the original Silent Hill to convince players that the game means business. The very first area of the title already introduces Harry Mason to knife-wielding children with an eerie laugh and monstrous design that likely represents how Alessa Gillespie viewed her hostile classmates.
Their mutilated faces and ashen skin are appropriately spooky, but it’s their disturbing child-like features that make the Grey Children so memorable. In fact, they were actually cut from the Japanese and European releases of the game, which replaced them with the clawed “mumblers”.
The Grey Children also made an appearance in Christophe Gans’ adaptation of the game, though it’s a shame that most of Yvonne Ng’s monstrous performance was covered up by CGI.
2. Colin / The Janitor (Silent Hill Movie)
Inspired by a specific corpse found in a bathroom stall of the original game, The Janitor is one of the most memorable additions to Gans’ vision of Silent Hill . More of a horrifically contorted undead human than an actual creature, this monster was brought to life through hybrid effects work and Roberto Campanella’s impressive choreography work.
A combination of aggressively sexual imagery and unending agony, the Janitor boasts one of the movie’s scariest sequences despite his relatively brief screentime. However, unlike the other entries on this list, the film makes it pretty clear that this is one case where the monster’s hellish existence appears to be a fitting punishment.
1. Twin Victims (Silent Hill 4: The Room)
Silent Hill 4 isn’t exactly the most beloved entry in the franchise, but it’ll always be my personal favorite. After all, it’s the only game in the series that ever gave me recurring nightmares, and they were all about these guys. Meant to represent the literal twin victims of a crazed serial killer, these conjoined monstrosities never fail to scare me whenever I revisit the game.
Their bizarre bodies and inhuman voices are undoubtedly creepy, but Team Silent’s lead art director Masahiro Ito has gone on record saying that he considers the Twin Victims to be his favorite monster in the series, and that’s the real reason why they’re in the number one spot!
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