10 Finest Uses of Human Bodily Fluid In Cinema History

9. Vomit - The Meaning of Life

Now that we got the nice, clean, innocuous bodily fluid of sweat out of the way, we'll move on to something with a little more starch in it - the horrendously disgusting vomit scene in Monty Python's The Meaning of Life. This scene is beyond disgusting, and yet it's the high level of disgust that makes it hilarious. I don't know how the actors got through this scene without falling down laughing or at least breaking a smile. The movie Stand By Me has a similar scene that is nearly as grotesque, but it's hard to go head-to-head with Monty Python and come out the winner. Vomit Honorable Mention - The Exorcist There are actually a couple of vomit scenes in The Exorcist, but most everyone remembers the one in the clip above. However, the scene I most remember is the steaming, thick puke that slowly oozed out of Linda Blair's mouth and onto the priest's stole. It's one of the most sickening things I've even seen in a movie - especially when the priest handled it while it was still steaming. Gross.
 
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