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Subject: Re: Most Sickening/scary brundlefly development?


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flem
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Date Posted: 07:13:53 02/09/02 Sat
In reply to: Chris 's message, "Most Sickening/scary brundlefly development?" on 12:53:07 02/08/02 Fri

yeh i agree with what you said except the most sickening physical asspect would be the attack on statis especially the look on brundles face just before the leg bit
>
>What do you think was the most sickening and/or scary
>aspect of Brundle's mutation?
>
>I'd say around stage 4-5, when Brundle eventually
>becomes insane. Notably his attack on Stathis.
>
>Most sickening Physical aspect would have to be
>the entire contents of Brundle's museum of natural
>history, or the first Vomit scene.
>
>Yours?
>
>Chris

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