### The Ten Best Soft Core Vore Scenes in Movies: A Humorous Journey into Cinematic Bites

**Disclaimer: This article delves into the wild and wacky world of soft core vore scenes in movies. If you're wondering what "soft core vore" means, well, it's essentially the lighter, less graphic side of the fantastical concept where characters are eaten (usually whole) but in a manner that's more suggestive than explicit. Buckle up for a hilarious ride!**


#### 1. **"The Little Shop of Horrors" (1986)**

Let's kick things off with a classic. Audrey II, the bloodthirsty plant, munches on unsuspecting humans with a comedic twist. It’s like watching your pet Venus flytrap turn into a gluttonous diva. Remember, never trust a singing plant that promises you fame and fortune.


#### 2. **"Anaconda" (1997)**

Giant snake? Check. Hapless humans? Check. Ridiculous special effects? Double-check. Watching Jennifer Lopez and Ice Cube dodge a ravenous CGI snake is peak ‘90s cinema. It's less about the terror and more about wondering how a snake that big stays hidden in the jungle.


#### 3. **"Men in Black" (1997)**

A giant alien cockroach swallowing Tommy Lee Jones? It’s the stuff of nightmares, but with a side of giggles. The scene where Agent K gets eaten (and subsequently blasts his way out) is a masterclass in mixing horror with humor. Plus, it's always fun to see how Will Smith keeps his cool.


#### 4. **"Jaws: The Revenge" (1987)**

This time, it’s personal—and hilariously absurd. The shark's quest for vengeance on the Brody family is a wild ride, especially when it starts chomping down on boats, helicopters, and logic. It’s the perfect example of how not to do a sequel, but boy, is it entertaining.

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#### 5. **"King Kong" (2005)**

Peter Jackson’s epic features our favorite giant ape getting a bit peckish. The bug pit scene, where giant creepy crawlies snack on the crew, is both horrifying and oddly fascinating. It’s like a nature documentary gone horribly wrong—and we can’t look away.


#### 6. **"Deep Blue Sea" (1999)**

Super-smart sharks? Check. Samuel L. Jackson delivering a motivational speech only to get chomped mid-sentence? Iconic. This movie blends the ridiculous with the thrilling, making for some unforgettable (and unintentionally funny) vore moments.


#### 7. **"The Meg" (2018)**

Jason Statham vs. a prehistoric mega-shark. Need we say more? The sheer size of the Megalodon makes every munching moment over-the-top and a bit silly. Watching Statham punch a shark is worth the price of admission alone.


#### 8. **"Attack of the 50 Foot Woman" (1958)**

When a woman grows to gigantic proportions and goes on a rampage, you know there’s going to be some voracious fun. The special effects might be dated, but the charm of a 50-foot woman grabbing and gobbling up her foes is timelessly entertaining.


#### 9. **"Tremors" (1990)**

Giant underground worms terrorizing a small town? Yes, please. The Graboid attacks are as hilarious as they are thrilling, with a lot of the humor coming from the over-the-top reactions of the townsfolk. It’s a cult classic for a reason.


#### 10. **"Sharknado" (2013)**

No list of humorous vore scenes would be complete without mentioning "Sharknado." Tornadoes full of man-eating sharks? Pure cinematic gold. The sheer absurdity of sharks flying through the air and munching on people is the epitome of so-bad-it’s-good entertainment.


### Conclusion


There you have it—the ten best soft core vore scenes in movies, according to the internet and my (questionable) judgment. These films show that sometimes, getting eaten on screen can be less about the horror and more about the hilarity. So, the next time you need a laugh, consider diving into these bizarre cinematic feasts.


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For more bizarre movie recommendations and to delve deeper into the wacky world of cinema, check out [IMDb](https://www.imdb.com/), [Rotten Tomatoes](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/), and [Letterboxd](https://letterboxd.com/).

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