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  2. Guinea Pig (film series) - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Making of Guinea Pig (Meikingu obu Za Ginipiggu), a making-of documentary about the production of the first three Guinea Pig films, was released. [1] [29] The existence of behind-the-scenes footage demonstrating special effects used in the Guinea Pig series is thought to have assuaged fears about the Guinea Pig films being snuff films ...

  3. Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment - Wikipedia

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    Guinea Pig: Devil's Experiment (Japanese: ギニーピッグ 悪魔の実験, Hepburn: Ginī Piggu: Akuma no Jikken) is a 1985 Japanese exploitation horror film written and directed by Satoru Ogura, and the first film in the Guinea Pig film series. The film depicts a group of three men who graphically abuse a woman in a number of ways.

  4. G-Force (film) - Wikipedia

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    The story follows Darwin (a guinea pig) and his team of specially trained rodents who, after failing a mission, must break out of a pet shop and stop an evil billionaire from taking over the world. G-Force was released in the United States on July 24, 2009. It grossed $292.8 million worldwide against a production budget of $150 million. [1]

  5. Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood - Wikipedia

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    Tomo Kosuga of Vice called the film a "gore-fest non-pareil that looks as genuine and terrifying today as it did in 1985." [3] Jason Wojnar of Screen Rant called Guinea Pig 2 the "most notorious" of the Guinea Pig series, noting that those who have seen it "wouldn't fault" someone for thinking it was an actual snuff film. [4]

  6. Unearthed Films - Wikipedia

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    Their initial releases were the first official North American releases of the cult Japanese Guinea Pig film series. In 2013, Unearthed entered into film production. Their initial films were American versions of the Guinea Pig series. [citation needed]

  7. aXXo - Wikipedia

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    A download-tracking firm BigChampagne found — in a sampling period in late 2008 — that almost 33.5% of all movie downloads were aXXo torrents. [3] aXXo encoded files to approximately 700 MB – the same size for a compact disc. [3] Due to the re-encoded quality of an aXXo file, the suffix "aXXo" was often used by imitators. [3]

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  9. The Guinea Pig (film) - Wikipedia

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    The Guinea Pig is a 1948 British film directed and produced by the Boulting brothers, known as The Outsider in the United States. The film is adapted from the 1946 play of the same name by Warren Chetham-Strode. [3]