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--> '''Sarah:''' Please. I won't eat candy. I'll brush 3 times a day. Please. Pretty please. Pretty please, Dr. Feinstone.
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A then-unknown Creator/MichaelERodgers played a minor role [[spoiler: as a patient who was traumatized by Alan Feinstone's AxCrazy behavior and was nearly killed by him.]]
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** A then-unknown Creator/MichaelERodgers played a minor role [[spoiler: as a patient who was traumatized by Alan Feinstone's AxCrazy behavior and was nearly killed by him.]]
** A then-unknown Creator/MichaelERodgers played a minor role [[spoiler: as a patient who was traumatized by Alan Feinstone's AxCrazy behavior and was nearly killed by him.]]
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or not even disguised at all.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: Every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or not even disguised at all.all.
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** Special mention should go to poor Bev's fate in the second movie. It's probably one of the most brutal deaths in either movie.
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** Special mention should go to poor Bev's fate in the second movie. It's probably one of the most brutal deaths in either movie. Then we see her body after; the lower half of her face ''has no skin!''
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A then-unknown Creator/MichaelERodgers played a minor role [[spoiler: as a patient who was frightened by Alan Feinstone's AxCrazy behavior and was nearly killed by him.]]
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* RetroactiveRecognition: A then-unknown Creator/MichaelERodgers played a minor role [[spoiler: as a patient who was frightened traumatized by Alan Feinstone's AxCrazy behavior and was nearly killed by him.]]
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** Special mention should go to poor Bev's fate in the second movie. It's probably one of the most brutal deaths in either movie.
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** Creator/MarkRuffalo also had a minor role in this film, as a flamboyant talent agent.
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* EnsembleDarkhorse: Feinstone's patient Sarah is well-liked for being a NiceGirl and ActionSurvivor who gets a decent BlackComedy line while [[spoiler:successfully]] begging for mercy.
--> '''Sarah:''' Please. I won't eat candy. I'll brush 3 times a day. Please. Pretty please. Pretty please, Dr. Feinstone.
--> '''Sarah:''' Please. I won't eat candy. I'll brush 3 times a day. Please. Pretty please. Pretty please, Dr. Feinstone.
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* JerkassWoobie: Feinstone. He's not genuinely outright malicious, just very mentally ill.
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* JerkassWoobie: Feinstone. He's not genuinely outright malicious, just very mentally ill. You can almost feel sorry for him in the second movie, since he's really trying to make an effort not to hurt anybody else.
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JerkassWoobie: Feinstone. He's not genuinely outright malicious, just very mentally ill.
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JerkassWoobie: Feinstone. He's not genuinely outright malicious, just very mentally ill.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or not even disguised at all.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every Every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or not even disguised at all.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or [[TheyJustDidntCare not even disguised at all]].
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or [[TheyJustDidntCare not even disguised at all]].all.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel. And whenever some teeth are removed from the fake mouth, subsequent shots of the real mouth of the victim show the teeth still in, either painted black in an attempt to hide them, or [[TheyJustDidntCare not even disguised at all]].
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic. In addition, whenever a cavity is shown, it's always a black "crater" on the surface of the tooth. This is completely unlike a real cavity, which starts as a thin channel (invisible to the naked eye) connecting the surface to the inside of the tooth, where the decay develops and eventually shows in transparence through the enamel.
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* NightmareFuel: As well as this.
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* NightmareFuel: As well as this.this.
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* SpecialEffectsFailure: every time we see a close-up of a patient's mouth being tortured, it's an obvious model with rubber gums and tongue, and plastic teeth. Whenever a dental drill touches a tooth, that tooth flakes off, unlike real (hard) enamel and like (soft) plastic.
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* NightmareFuel: As well as this.
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* FetishFuel: High school student Sarah (Virginya Keehne) and her combo of thigh-high socks, short skirt, and braces.
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