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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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Boys Don't Cry really upset me :( very disturbing.

Everyone said MOnster (starring Charliz Theron) was disturbing, but i just found it to be Depressing. LOL!
 
sorry to say this.. because its embarrassing.... mine is jaws.. scares me every time I see it.... and always freaks me out.. and I already have a pretty strong fear of water that it just feeds on..... :( but i always watch it if its on
 
The most disturbing movie I've ever seen would have to be IRREVERSIBLE... I get chills just thinking about it. It's a great movie if you can get past the first 45 minutes/hour.

Warning... It's a french film with weird camera angles that can make some vomit, and has a brutal 10 minute long rape scene.
 
Off the top of my head, one that comes to mind is "Soldier's Girl", the cable movie about the transsexual, where the military guy falls in love with "her".
The fact that it was true really hit me, at the end.



:-)
 
MrTBird1964 said:
Off the top of my head, one that comes to mind is "Soldier's Girl", the cable movie about the transsexual, where the military guy falls in love with "her".
The fact that it was true really hit me, at the end.



:-)
Yeah . Jim told me that was a very sad movie. Interested in seeing it! I think I am going to have to go out and rent all these disturbing movie you guys are mentioning (that I havtn seen) and have a 'DISTURB ME' kind of night. hahaha. mess with my brain
 
The one movie I can think of off the bat would be Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange"

This flick was extremely disturbing and violent, an "in your face" kinda flick.
 
chas007 said:
The one movie I can think of off the bat would be Stanley Kubrick's "A Clockwork Orange"

This flick was extremely disturbing and violent, an "in your face" kinda flick.
Simple Brilliant film. It gets you in right from the first frame of him sitting in that Milk Bar. Just simply disturbing, amazing, captivating... EXTREME film. Recommend it.
 
Bradlee said:
You will never look at a clown again.

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VulgarR, Comedy Drama, 1hr 24min2002Brian O'Halloran, Ethan Suplee, Scott Mosier ...moreKevin Smith co-produced this bizarre (and sometimes very dark) comedy from his high school friend and occasional acting colleague Bryan Johnson. Will Carlson (Brian O'Halloran) is a second-rate children's entertainer who barely scrapes out a living appearing as Flappy the Clown at children's parties. Determined to make a living and support his harridan mother through clowning, Will gets the idea to change his act, and starts hiring himself out as Vulgar the Clown, a cross-dressing gagman who performs at adults-only functions. Vulgar's debut performance, however, proves worse than disastrous; hired to appear at a bachelor party, Vulgar is gang-raped by three subnormal rednecks who were expecting something quite a bit different. Will's life seems to have hit rock bottom when he stumbles into the middle of a police standoff with a deranged father holding his children hostage. Will, in full Flappy the Clown regalia, accidentally saves the day, and soon the story of the heroic clown is all over the local media. A television producer gets the idea of building a children's television show around Flappy, and it looks like Will may have finally hit the big time. But just when things begin to look up, Will is informed that someone videotaped him being raped at the bachelor party, and a blackmailer threatens to release the tape and destroy his new career if Will doesn't pay up. Vulgar features supporting performances from several members of Kevin Smith's stock company and production team, including Jason Mewes, Scott Mosier, and Smith himself. The film underwent several attempts to secure an "R" rating from the MPAA

you honestly sold me. That polot really intrigued me. I must see it now. Maybe I willl find it at a local video store. What a wierd little film. ORIGINAL though. wow
 
A great movie that NONE of you have ever heard of, let alone seen.

"H" is a Canadian movie about a couple, addicted to heroin. Its a story of their attempts to overcome their drug addiction, while living in a hovel. Not an action flick, its filmed entirely in this 1 room apartment, with only the two actors interacting with each other, and their drugs.

As far from Disney as you can get. I won't say more without ruining it for all!
 
Peter Watkins "The War Game" (1965). I saw it in about 1982, and came out white and shaking. I don't know whether I could sit through it again.

"Female Trouble" is disturbing, but in a totally different way.

-T.
 
The Birds.

Hitchcock did for the sky what Spielberg did for the ocean.
 
dumbnhung said:
A great movie that NONE of you have ever heard of, let alone seen.

"H" is a Canadian movie about a couple, addicted to heroin. Its a story of their attempts to overcome their drug addiction, while living in a hovel. Not an action flick, its filmed entirely in this 1 room apartment, with only the two actors interacting with each other, and their drugs.

As far from Disney as you can get. I won't say more without ruining it for all!
Seen it man. I swear to you. It was on MPix ( a movie network on Digital Cable) The french actress that was in that filmed also starred in another disturbing film I have seen called Savage Messiah. Her name is Pascale Montpetit. hehe. I have seen a lot of films. I agree though, that movie was exceptionally acted. That snake tatoo was CRAZY
 
My top four disturbing flicks

1.)the good son
2.)seven
3.)Clockwork orange
4.)One flew over the cockoo's nest

the last two are all time classics

wraithsa
 
I would have to say Jacobs Ladder. I can't believe that no one mentioned it.
 
henderson98 said:
Seen it man. I swear to you. It was on MPix ( a movie network on Digital Cable) The french actress that was in that filmed also starred in another disturbing film I have seen called Savage Messiah. Her name is Pascale Montpetit. hehe. I have seen a lot of films. I agree though, that movie was exceptionally acted. That snake tatoo was CRAZY



VERY impressive Henderson! A true art-house film conoisseur aren't you? :D

The films by Bruce LaBruce are usually pretty disturbing. I particularly enjoyed the stumping scene from Hustler White. I laughed out loud when the elderly couple in front of me got out of their seats and huffed out of the theatre. I think they took the wrong turn, taking a left instead of right in Lion King.

LaBruce's Skin Flicks celebrates a gang of skin heads who have sex with men, but don't identify as gay. They terrorize a gay couple and have the tables turned on them.

Raspberry Reich sexualizes terrorism and Super 8&1/2 celebrates gay porn.

Haven't seen No Skin Off My Ass but I'm looking long and hard!
 
"The City of God" a basically true story about the child gangs in the slums of Brazil. As we left, I turned to my friend saying, "I never want to see that movie again."

He said, "Didn't you like it?"

And I said it was one of the best movies I've ever seen but overwhelmingly powerful. He mentioned a scene I found most disturbing--in which one young boy must choose what happens to his brother--and the amazing thing is, in that short a period, I had completely blotted it from my mind.

On another level, Gus van Sant's (sp?) "Gerry" in that I still don't know what it was about and have only found one other person who has seen it. One critic called it "Walking for Godot."
 
dumbnhung said:
VERY impressive Henderson! A true art-house film conoisseur aren't you? :D

The films by Bruce LaBruce are usually pretty disturbing. I particularly enjoyed the stumping scene from Hustler White. I laughed out loud when the elderly couple in front of me got out of their seats and huffed out of the theatre. I think they took the wrong turn, taking a left instead of right in Lion King.
OH MY GOD. I CANT EVEN imagine an old couple witnessing Hustler WhITE!!! hahahaha. That movie was fucked up. I felt sick at some parts because the people were so ugly looking (YES..even Tony Ward... didnt care for his jerk off scene) and the Amputee made me vomit. (Nothing against War-amps, i just didnt like him)
 
Attr123 said:
I can't believe no one mention Thirteen...the most disturbing movie I have ever seen and I could never watch it again...great cast and good acting though

basically, the story is about a couple of 13 year old girls and their lives...and it is about sex and drugs...very frightening

yeah that movie wasnt so much disturbng as disappointing that this really happens. That blonde chicks freind made me sick. Holly Hunter was phenomenol. Love that woman
 
henderson98 said:
OH MY GOD. I CANT EVEN imagine an old couple witnessing Hustler WhITE!!! hahahaha. That movie was fucked up. I felt sick at some parts because the people were so ugly looking (YES..even Tony Ward... didnt care for his jerk off scene) and the Amputee made me vomit. (Nothing against War-amps, i just didnt like him)

Yeah hustler white sucked

I like that greg arakis? is that his name? He made that movie about two gay guys on a rampage. That was good. And it bothered the hell out of gay guys because it was a movie made by a gay guy that showed gays doing murderous things.
 
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