Literally a particular type of crap, but yes  :laugh:

It's a word everyone needs in their vocabulary

#2117 August 06, 2021, 01:33:49 PM Last Edit: August 06, 2021, 01:36:34 PM by Black Shepherd Carnage
I still remember the first time I ever heard it, or rather a variant of it. 1st year secondary down in Wicklow Town, where we'd a quare mix of small town lads and proper country farmer lads. This one morning a scuffle breaks out at the back of English class and when the teacher demands what's going on, the reply from the country lad holding the town lad in a headlock is, "He was saying I eat scuts for breakfast, and I do not!"  :laugh:


Edit: Hang on, let me scrabble to keep this on-topic... erm... it was, eh, like something you might have seen in The War of the Buttons!

In the interest of clarity, scutter is a highly viscous, almost liquid type shite produced by cattle, most typically when they have been turned out to fresh wet grass.

Lovely. Well I wouldn't say it was like that at all

Blair witch project... now that was scutter

I'd describe The Blair Witch Project as more of a scour than a scutter.
Scour is an unpleasant, smelly, sometimes bloody, often slimey anal discharge seen in diseased or sick cattle. (not to be confused with milk scour, which is a harmless, but smelly, white scour produced by suck calves)
Scour is way worse than scutter,

Bizarrely there are people who think Blair Witch is the dogs ballax. Even more annoying they tend to think people who hate it are knuckle draggers who don't get it and just want blood and guts..

Blair Witch, in a similar buzz to the previously mentioned Blood Red Sky and Dog Soldiers, I knew fuckall going into those movies. And really enjoyed them all. But if a fella knew one was a werewolf or a vampire movie going into it, the surprise/effect would have negated completely.

That said, Dog Soldiers still holds up to repeated viewings.

Quote from: Kunt 4 Life on August 06, 2021, 10:50:18 PM
Bizarrely there are people who think Blair Witch is the dogs ballax. Even more annoying they tend to think people who hate it are knuckle draggers who don't get it and just want blood and guts..

I would be one of those people 😄

Quote from: Emphyrio on August 06, 2021, 11:19:38 PM
Blair Witch, in a similar buzz to the previously mentioned Blood Red Sky and Dog Soldiers, I knew fuckall going into those movies. And really enjoyed them all. But if a fella knew one was a werewolf or a vampire movie going into it, the surprise/effect would have negated completely.

That said, Dog Soldiers still holds up to repeated viewings.

I fucking love dog soilders. Like night of the living dead, evil dead and the thing. I do enjoy films where there's a group of people trying to survive in a lone area.

Quote from: blessed1 on August 06, 2021, 11:45:36 PM
Quote from: Kunt 4 Life on August 06, 2021, 10:50:18 PM
Bizarrely there are people who think Blair Witch is the dogs ballax. Even more annoying they tend to think people who hate it are knuckle draggers who don't get it and just want blood and guts..

I would be one of those people 😄

A knuckle dragger or a snobby blair Witch lover?

Dog Soldiers is impeccable.

The Blair Witch Project is, of course, brilliant. I went into it blind, an early weekday showing in the Virgin cinema on Parnell St., with 2 other people in the room. There were intermittent sounds happening, not sure whether they were part of the film's soundtrack or just the room settling, but add that to the fact that it was freezing cold at the time. Wonderful viewing experience, best film of '99.

A mate was in the states at the time of release (months before we got it, Matrix 2 was the first simultaneous internationally released film), the buzz was that it was genuine footage. He reckoned it was unreal.

Puddleton.  Magnificent.

Watches the Directors cut of The Exorcist last night. It still holds up as an amazing horror and the added flashes along with Regan spider walking adds to it immensely.