What's the most disturbing film you've seen?

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23 Jul 2010, 3:16 pm

As a kid Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame disturbed me very much. Frollo is my favorite villain from Disney just because he scared me so much....I respect it for being a kids movie and having the guts to not be one in good taste though.


Venus In Furs- 1969.
What a trip this movie is, this movie's disturbing just for the fact you have no idea what's going on. It's supposed to be an adaptation to Leopold von Sacher-Masoch's own work, but it does a terrible job and only references slightly to the original story. There's moments of random nudity and the death scenes of the characters are so long and drawn out it's almost hysterical. The movie leaves your mind blank and void of any comprehension of life and feeling.
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Candyman- This is one of the few horror films to actually scare me, you just rarely get films like this, the kind that truly messes with your mind.

May- Now this movie didn't get to me until the very end when the girl steals people's body parts and then takes out her own eye. That was just....not kosher.



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23 Jul 2010, 6:31 pm

Communion was really disturbing for me as a kid, although it's not bad now.



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23 Jul 2010, 8:22 pm

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I saw that. I didn't think it was disturbing, but I didn't like it at all. I wouldn't watch it again.

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I forgot A Clockwork Orange and Eyes Wide Shut.


Both by Stanley Kubrick, my favorite director 8)


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23 Jul 2010, 9:14 pm

@Leekduck: Toy Story 3 was awesome



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23 Jul 2010, 10:41 pm

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The Devil's Rain. Contains cultists that melt into puddles of wax upon death, Ernest Borgnine as a Satanic priest/demon, and William Shatner whose character tries to become a Capt. Kirk-esque hero at first, only to become the movie's ultimate tragic sacrificial lamb. One of the spookiest films I've seen IMO, but wasn't that the norm for 70s B-horror movies? :wink:

Scanners is a close second, based on the gory final telekinetic battle between Vale and Revok in which Vale gets totally mutilated but still wins by taking over Revok's body...

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Oh god, I remember seeing the ending to The Devil's Rain years ago at about four in the morning and going "O_O WHAT THE **** AM I WATCHING?!". Craziest thing I've ever seen on late-night tv.



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28 Jul 2010, 10:20 pm

Twilight



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28 Jul 2010, 11:05 pm

@citizensnips: very good



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30 Jul 2010, 2:10 pm

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I was tricked into seeing Human Centipede recently.




NEVER. EVER. SEE THAT MOVIE!




It was one of the most disgusting and disturbing things I have ever seen.


I thought it was funny! It was just so ridiculous.


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a scene in this movie about skateboarding kids called Paranoid Park-when the guy gets hit by a train and cut in half and he is pulling himself along with his arms-I just didnt expect that.



Never heard of it, where can it be found? It's not even available on netflix 8O



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30 Jul 2010, 6:43 pm

I saw it on the Independent Film Channel-I believe it was a Gus Van Sant film


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30 Jul 2010, 9:33 pm

"Serbian Film" takes the cake........

Runners up

Cannibal Holocaust
Henry:Portrait of a Serial Killer
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre(original 1974)
Audition
Irreversible
Martyrs



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30 Jul 2010, 10:23 pm

Garbage Pail Kids
A Troll in Central Park
The Room
Indiana Jones and The kingdom of the crystal skull
The star wars prequels
disaster movie
batman and robin
howard the duck
terminator salvation
superman 3
superman 4-quest for peace
superman returns
transformers-revenge of the fallen
spiderman 3
any uwe bowl film
steel
halloween 3 and any other bad halloween sequel
freddy's dead the final nightmare, and any other bad freddy krueger movie: including the reboot (except 1 & 3, those were good)
any friday the 13th movie past part 4
teenage mutant ninja turtles 3
battlefield earth
the carebears and anything related to them
the twilight saga
the phantom of the opera (2004)
the star wars holiday special



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31 Jul 2010, 12:06 am

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Man Bites Dog


I actually just finished this one. I wasn't disturbed by this one too much, but I definitely feel dirty now after watching this. The violence is so frequent and realistic that you literally become desensitized as the killings escalate. In fact, I found some of it to be darkly (even sickly) humorous (e.g. using a heart attack as means to murdering an elderly). Still, I can't get it out of my head. It was unlike anything i'd ever seen! It's available on demand on Netflix.

I'd say the most disturbing i'd ever seen would be Jack Ketchum's "The Girl Next Door". Well made, but I don't recommend it.



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31 Jul 2010, 1:01 am

It's probably more shock value than it is disturbing, but I have to say the most unnerving film I've seen is The Evil Dead.



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31 Jul 2010, 1:02 am

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Silence of the Lambs...that's pretty disturbing...I don't mind the grotesque nature but the behavior of Hannibal Lecture and Buffalo Bill are f'ed up


that's actually one of my all time favorite movies. There was one thing that pissed me off though: the scene where he kills those policemen.

Reason being: they'd built him up to be this horribly dangerous man who could absolutely ravage the living sh!t out of people, just in talking about that nurse who'd bent over to check on him alone.

The description was so graphic, I didn't need to see him actually do it; just knowing he would was more than enough for me.

And no....I didn't think the scene with the policemen was too graphic; more like it absolutely paled in comparison to how vicious and dangerous they actually described the things he did.



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01 Aug 2010, 12:39 am

one film that had me hiding behind the chair, due to the bad crazy torture......martyrs . that's film number two. number one film is untitled,,,,,,saw it during basic training, knowing viet nam was in the near future. it was made by the japanese during ww2 and it was a demo of how to torture prisoners. my heart stopped beating for 10 minutes at least. no breathing either. it still wakes me up. it worked--i would've blown myself up rather than let myself be captured.



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01 Aug 2010, 8:34 pm

imbatshitcrazy wrote:
Garbage Pail Kids
A Troll in Central Park
The Room
Indiana Jones and The kingdom of the crystal skull
The star wars prequels
disaster movie
batman and robin
howard the duck
terminator salvation
superman 3
superman 4-quest for peace
superman returns
transformers-revenge of the fallen
spiderman 3
any uwe bowl film
steel
halloween 3 and any other bad halloween sequel
freddy's dead the final nightmare, and any other bad freddy krueger movie: including the reboot (except 1 & 3, those were good)
any friday the 13th movie past part 4
teenage mutant ninja turtles 3
battlefield earth
the carebears and anything related to them
the twilight saga
the phantom of the opera (2004)
the star wars holiday special




Or just about any movie reviewed on thatguywiththeglasses.com.
Avatar was disturbing on how terribly predictable the plot was and how people thought it was the best thing ever.