Instead of a vacation, my husband and I renovated our kitchen!

Todayâs couple made the best decision of their lives. Instead of going on a vacation for a month, they chose to renovate their miserable-looking kitchen and change it beyond recognition. Its condition definitely left a lot to be desired and urgently needed reconstruction.

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Others would probably choose to enjoy their time somewhere remote and desirable, yet our heroes considered giving their kitchen a new look a lot more important task than their vacation which eventually turned out to be the best option.


For the design, they chose warm tones. The final results exceeded the familyâs expectations. The atmosphere was now welcoming. To say that the before-after photos blew up the network is nothing to say.


A horror movie is so gross and disturbing that itâs been banned in more than 40 countries. In fact, someone even got arrested for showing it!
Warning: The content of this piece may upset some readers.
Most people enjoy getting a little scared by a horror movie every once in a while, right? The kind thatâs packed with blood, guts, and surprise moments that you canât forget.
But do you think you could handle the most talked-about horror movie out there? This one is on another level.
Weâre not talking about something like Sydney Sweeneyâs Immaculate, which might cause a little buzz because of its satanic themes.
Weâre talking about a horror movie so extreme that itâs been banned in over 40 countries. Yes, seriously!
It even got a film festival director in trouble, and he was arrested for showing it.
The movie weâre talking about? A Serbian Film. And believe me, Iâm not exaggerating with how intense it is.
The story follows Milos, a retired Serbian porn star, who gets an offer to star in one last movie for a lot of money.
But soon, he finds himself stuck in a horrifying snuff film, filled with such disturbing sexual scenes and violence that some of it is too shocking to even explain.

When the director, SrÄan SpasojeviÄ, was interviewed by Indiewire about what inspired the film, he said: âWe wanted to show our true feelings about our region and the world. On the surface, everything seems polite and politically correct, but underneath, itâs really messed up.â
Released in 2010, the movie caused a huge controversy.
To be shown in any country, major cuts had to be made just to get a rating.
In the US, about a minute was cut to get an NC-17 rating.
In the UK, they had to cut a massive three minutes and 48 seconds from 11 different scenes just to show it in theaters.

In 2011, a bold film festival director, Angel Sala, got into trouble and was charged with âexhibiting child pornographyâ after a Roman Catholic group complained about a screening of the movie.
Although the charges were dropped, Sala could have faced a year in prison if things had gone differently.
Out of the 46+ countries that have banned the film, big ones like Spain, Australia, and Malaysia wonât allow it to be shown at all.
Critics are divided on A Serbian Film. Some admire the directorâs vision, while others call it âdisgusting.â
Film critic Mark Kermode said, âThe director claims itâs symbolic, but if thatâs true, the message gets lost in the ridiculous gore.â

âThe most frustrating part is that regular torture porn is bad enough, but when it tries to be deep and artsy, itâs even worse.â
If youâre still thinking, âHmm, I might give it a try,â a top review on IMDB might change your mind. It says: âI heard about this movie on YouTube, someone said donât watch it, itâs made to disturb you. But I didnât listen, and now I feel like throwing up. Please donât watch this, just donât, Iâm literally crying right now.â
After reading that, Iâm thinking Iâll take their advice.
If youâre in the US and still curious, A Serbian Film is available on Vudu.
But honestly? Iâd skip it. Seriously.
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