Brandon_M wrote:
If there was ever a movie that got under your skin, list it here.
Todd Solondz's "Happiness" is hands down the most shocking one for me, and most disturbing next to Bully. I rented it from Netflix and watched it with some friends. Expecting a darker comedy, it was so sick and twisted that everyone's jaw, including my own, was dropped and stayed dropped throughout pretty much the entire movie and by the end, everyone was angry with me for having watched it! It stuck with me for about a week after, especially the final conversation between the therapist and his son towards the end of the film, which I won't even go into (shudders). Even the bits played out for laughs were disturbing, such as the prank caller using a "special" adhesive after a prank call of a sexual nature to paste something to the wall, or the persistence of an adult to get a kid to eat the sandwich which he had made for him.
Bully was the most disturbing and had me awake at night thinking about what I had just watched. Gruesome, dark and worst of all a true story about a group of kids who conspire to kill a sickly demented neighborhood bully, the plot speaks for itself. Not for the squeamish!
Roxas's five most disturbing movies:
1. War of the Worlds w/ Tom Cruise: The only movie to actually give me a nightmare (it was about the giant alien tripods from the movie.) Nice slow-mo shot of some lady getting disintegrated by the beam ray and exploding into dust.
2. The Matrix Trilogy: The action sequences while in the Matrix are cool, but some of the things that happen outside creep me out.
3. Alien vs. Predator: What is NOT creepy about an alien larva that hugs your face, shoves its gangila down your throat to implant eggs in your stomach, which later causes a violent and excruciating death when the fully grown Aliens tear you open from the inside to get out?
4. The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring: Saw this one in theatres, not necessarily creepy or disturbing, but every time a Nazgul appears you have a 90% chance of jumping out of your seat, a 70% chance of spilling your soda, and a 30% chance of sh*****g your pants.
5. Wanted: The action was cool, but the degree of cussing in this movie was over the top (although I will thank them for teaching me the word "mindf**k.") And some of the things this guy did were batshit psycho, like cussing out his boss and on the way out the door, knocking out his friend with a computer keyboard.
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