What are some horror films with disgusting insects?

What are some horror films with disgusting insects?

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I always enjoyed the giant insect scene from King Kong

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Prince of Darkness
youtube.com/watch?v=iY-QBvy3lR8

Schindler's List (1993)

When "Honey, I Shrunk the Kids," came out it scared the shit out of me because the shit in King Kong is what I imagined being a super tiny human would be like. When that King Kong came out I was like "SHHHEEEIIIIITTT!" during that scene. I was super into insects int he 80s as a kid.

kek

Slither

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this is the most disgusting picture i've seen on the internet

Savage

are those her babies or is she infested with maggots?

Being eaten from inside out

deer cod

There's only one larve inside that body.

Re take a look at it user and look closely. Those are actually turds of the parasite.

That bug is being filled with shit till it explodes.

kek

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There. You just perfectly described the life of every human being who ever lived or will live. Better than any philosopher.

DAMN NATURE, YOU SCARY

>i've never been anywhere or done anything

Hi there Reddit.

not one of those bugs are "insects". did you even take 4th grade biology?

Mimic is pretty good

same.. those sounds, and when she just sits there with her mouth open waiting for a centipede throat fucking

Jesus Christ. Why must insects be so repulsive yet so absolutely vital to the ecosystem.

these pictures make my face tingle

larve of parasitic wasps

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parasitoid_wasp

Any film with white people

Watch Bite. Terrible acting but really gross transformation and special effects.

Any movie with jews basically

Best version
m.youtube.com/watch?v=gKkn-YjYmCA

Does the bug feel it?
Better yet, is the bug aware of what's happening to it?

>That bug is being filled with shit till it explodes.
no, it's a fecal shield. feces from the bug, not the parasite. everything in that picture is perfectly normal, except for that one parasite.

thebuggeek.com/tag/fecal-shield/
it's a fecal shield

They arent. They could be entirely removed and life would adapt.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bug_(2006_film)
The only patrician horror film about bugs.

Life maybe. The rock would still be here. But the ecosystem would be fucked. Don't be a noob. There are like 60 gorillion bugs; almost as many as the shoah.

Brain Damage, kinda.

Is there one type of wasp that isn't a fucking jerk?

>Does the bug feel it?
yes
>Better yet, is the bug aware of what's happening to it?
of course not, it's a fucking bug.

No. They are nature's little assholes. Gives bees a bad rap.

How was the ending? Is it as cliched as I think it might be?

No

Sadly yes, but the practical effects and premise kinda make up for it

>implying bumble bees are bros
Should've posted a honeybee at least.

The Fly

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>leaf litter and corpses of dead animals build up quicker than the microbes can decompose them
>disease spreads like wildfire
>ecosystem collapses
Humans would probably adapt but most ground-dwelling animals would be at serious risk.
Sea life and some bird species would be okay.
Fungi would have a hell of a time.

Stung

>find a young bird hopping around on my porch a few days ago
>obviously injured; having trouble flying
>look up and see the nest he must have fallen out of
>go to get some gloves and a basket to put him in, so I can either put him back in the nest or take care of him and hope he gets better
>as I put him in the basket, notice that there are maggots falling out of him
>inspect more carefully and notice a giant worm/larvae thing bursting through the bird's chest
>maggot crawling out one of his eyes
>mfw
>there's maggots all over the basket at this point
>more are coming through crevices throughout his body
>mercy kill the poor thing with a hammer and light the body on fire (only logical solution)

I did some research afterwards, and apparently flies and other insects like to lay their eggs on young wild birds and other small animals. When the eggs hatch, they burrow into the creature and eat it from the inside out until it's dead, then bury themselves into the ground. Nature is some scary shit.

I just sprayed, cut down and burned a hornets nest this weekend. Felt fucking great.

Get ready for those fuckers to retaliate.

I grew up in the country and more specifically near a large woods. I explore it all the time when I was a kid. I came across a bloated dead deer. Find a stick a poke it's stomach. The stick easily presses through it's skin and what appears to be an endless wave of maggots pour out. I didn't back in the woods for the rest of the year.

nah, you spray at night when they stay in the nest and the poison kills any stragglers when they return. There have been no sign of hornets in the last few days since. I'm not worried.

Starship troopers

Silent Night Deadly Night 4

What the fuck, man.

RIP burd ;_;

>bumble bees make you honey

nope

bumble bees are bros. carpenter bees look similar and they can be dicks

they still pollinate, thats more important

Jesus Christ, how horrifying.

>this used to be a caterpillar
>now its just larvae

WHY THE FUCK BRO

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All bees except yellow jackets are fine, I don't know anyone who's ever been stung by a bumblebee, and honey/carpenter bees won't sting you unless you're openly fucking with them.

It's like a sausage filled with maggots

Sometimes it appears some of that red ones inside my house, started to like cockroaches because of them.

Masters of Horror: Sick Girl. Makes you go pic related.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birgenair_Flight_301#Investigation_and_final_report

you got that right but the bugs around here are not that big or disgusting

Life is fucking disgusting. No wonder robots always want to kill us in fictional settings desu. Imagine being one and looking at a human being all slithery and shit, fucking disgusting.

We look good on the outside my man.

Some of us anyway.

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Edgy as fuck

Those twats!

ahahahahahah

Why not kill yourself then seeing as you're just another disgusting meatsack?

If the video was better quality this would be cool.

WASP?

I'm 14 years old: The Post

He's right tho.

It's perception tho. You could also say the way all the systems work and the way our meatsack is able to do things, like repair itself, is beautiful.

THE BEYOND LUCIO FULCI LOVED INSECTS

I'm 14 years old: the reply

>robots having emotional responses to things like OP's pic instead of rationalizing it and breaking it down into raw data
>using this opportunity to blatantly vent your teenage angst and distrust of people because someone treated you badly
I couldn't shiggy any harder.

I found this movie one night on netflix and put it on, figuring it would have been terrible. I was genuinely surprised, the characters were likeable and it was well written for what it was. Plus the practical effects were pretty great.

Yellow jackets are wasps

HAHA

TIME FOR MANGOWORMS

youtube.com/watch?v=ZXnhQyj9gfI

essential bug horror

>watch insect videos
>start to get itchy

So wasps are the niggers of nature?

Galaxy of Terror. The big titty blond astronaut is afraid of worms so she gets raped by a giant maggot.

The scenes still on YouTube I think.

>robots feeling disgust
To a silicon-based lifeform, carbon-based life might naturally freak them out, but why the fuck you'd want to trap yourself in that mindset is beyond me - you are essentially cucking yourself.
Life can also beautiful as well as strange like said, it's a matter of perception.

fucking grotesque
youtube.com/watch?v=OyuAt-_Nj_o

Pretty much.

Fuck you, beetles are awesome.

No, they are hideous. They freak me out to no end.

that bug could fuck me up

this

beetles are fukken cool

>being so low functioning you can't suppress your instincts for a minute to appreciate the animal's elegance