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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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Oh oh i just remembered that movie KIDS - the one about sex drugs and aids
 
wraithsa said:
Oh oh i just remembered that movie KIDS - the one about sex drugs and aids
OMG!!!!! THANKS SO MUCH You totally reminded me of a movie. YES KIDS was very messed up. It seemed so real. Like a man just followed these teens with a camera.

But the same director later released a movie called BULLY. Definetley left an impresion on me. Just disturbing in every sense in this one Climactic scene.

Some of the cast from Bully
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sexxyguy85 said:
The Exorcist try and top that henderson

I'll admit it was pretty freaky. But not that disturbing anymore. at the TIME, yes VERY disturbing. But the supernatural stuff never seems to really GET ME> It's always the true to life graphic imagery that gets me.
 
hanuman7 said:
I have three movies i find distrubing are: L.I.E, Saw, and Page 3.
L.I.E. - I dont know how poeple say its liek there favourte film. Parts of it are good yes, but its so distrubing, and i cant watch alot of scenes in the movie.

I may be the only one that actually OWNS this film. I received this film via DVD CLUB without watching it first. I just heard it was a great and disturbing film. All actors did a convincing job and you feel so bad for this kid. All that he is going through. I did have the hots for his rebellious friend though. (Lik ethe snake around his neck in the dream sequence. LOL!) But the whole pedofile thing, is disturbing and creepy. Brian Cox pulled it off.

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StrangePoetry said:
KEN PARK directed by Larry 'Kids' Clark is disturbing because of it's graphic teen sexualilty
(graphic jerk-off and blow job scenes and a full-on cum shot, etc.). The film was infamously banned in Austrailia. It kinda makes you feel like a dirty old perv to watch to it.

GUMMO directed by Hormeny 'wrote the screenplay for Kids' Korine (spelling) was pretty gruesome too, and just made me feel skanky watching it.

Also, there was some Austrailian movie I rented years and years ago that I can't remember the name of. Anyway, at the beginning of it, a woman and her daughter are in their hotel room when someone knocks on the door. When the mother answers it, a man clad in all black in standing there. He throws a bucket of gasoline in the mothers face, and as she begins screaming and hollering, he throws a match on her.

She goes up in flames while her little girl sits crying from the corner of the room.

The scene is played with such utter blunt realism that it just totally fucking freaked my shit. And, if that wasn't enough, the next scene shows a man watching a video of a little girl being molested--WHAT THE FUCK!!!!

All that was in the FIRST TEN MINUTES of the movie. So I couldn't watch anymore. I turned it off. Anyone know what the name of that movie is? It wasn't X-rated or anything. I think I rented it from Blockbuster.

Larry Clarke is always fascinated with exploting the teen world. He did it in Kids, Bully and Ken Park (havent seen it yet), I can only imagine what he will do next. People say he just makes child porn, but i think he is an artist on what he is trying to display
 
andrew001 said:
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.


You would be speaking of 'Living End' the greatest male 'Thelma and Louise' HIV+ movie ever made!
 
henderson98 said:
For me it was Requiem for a Dream.

Another vote for 'Requiem', henderson. Darren Aronofsky is an
awesome director ! Make *sure* to check out his first film, 'Pi' !
(Just the mathematic symbol) Shot in grainy B&W, you won't soon
forget it. It often comes bundled with 'Requiem'.

Also, the original 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. Saw that one at
WAY too young an age, and to this day can't listen to the sound of
a chainsaw without getting the 'heebie jeebies'.

The first 'Alien', as well.

And while not in the horror genre per say:

"Magnolia" was life-altering for me. P.T. Anderson is a genius.

and, "My Own Private Idaho" for entirely different disturbing reasons.
That scene with River and Keanu sitting by the campfire is never
very far from my mind.

'joshy'
 
Joshua_me said:
Another vote for 'Requiem', henderson. Darren Aronofsky is an
awesome director ! Make *sure* to check out his first film, 'Pi' !
(Just the mathematic symbol) Shot in grainy B&W, you won't soon
forget it. It often comes bundled with 'Requiem'.

Also, the original 'Texas Chainsaw Massacre'. Saw that one at
WAY too young an age, and to this day can't listen to the sound of
a chainsaw without getting the 'heebie jeebies'.

I have seen Pi, which was what made me check out Requiem. Briliant films. The ending of Reuqiem is just so... Ahhh... i cant explain it. It just tore me apart emotionally watching it. I couldnt sit through it, yet i had to!

Texas Chainsaw is also a film i viewed too young. Watched it at a friends house when I was 8 years old on a Sunny SUNDAY afternnon. I was still scared to walk home in the bright sunlight after watching it. Fucking freaky shit. DOES Nothing to me now though. It's kinda funny. lol
 
StrangePoetry said:
Does anyone know the name of the Australian movie I mentioned in the above post. I've been trying to figure out what it's called for years now.
i dont see any mention of an AUssie movie in your post buddy
 
OK, here's a disturbing movie that none of you have even mentioned (probably because its TOO disturbing). You may have seen Team America in the theatres but have you seen the uncut DVD?

By now you know this film features marionettes, and spoofs American foreign policy, war, terrorism, blah blah blah. But if you saw the film you really loved the sex scene between the lover puppets. In the theatres you saw them 69ing, anal fucking, etc.

In the DVD they take it a step further and yes, ITS HIDEOUS, they engage in golden showers. And a little bit of number 2 if you know what I mean!!
 
dumbnhung said:
OK, here's a disturbing movie that none of you have even mentioned (probably because its TOO disturbing). You may have seen Team America in the theatres but have you seen the uncut DVD?

By now you know this film features marionettes, and spoofs American foreign policy, war, terrorism, blah blah blah. But if you saw the film you really loved the sex scene between the lover puppets. In the theatres you saw them 69ing, anal fucking, etc.

In the DVD they take it a step further and yes, ITS HIDEOUS, they engage in golden showers. And a little bit of number 2 if you know what I mean!!
HAHAHAHAHHA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I choked on my chips when i was watching that scene. I have seen the movie before in theaters and was watching it again a few days ago. (I bought it..hehe, yeah yeah. its funny!) ANd i wasnt expecting the scat and golden shower. hahaha. It was too much for me to handle. I just about lost it. TOO FUNNY.
 
I would agree with the Saw ppl!

SAW is gross, and i shudder to think of it! Eeeep! [-X

it was pretty disturbing
 
Darkness: how did that movie even get made? it was so horribly done, not scary at all...just the idea of someone being scared of that piece of crap disturbs me
 
I thought "28 Days Later" was kinda disturbing.Those monkeys at the beginning of the movie really freaked me out.

Another one was a tv movie from back in the 70s called "Trilogy of Terror" with Karen Black and it was the 3rd story in the movie about this little voodoo doll with HUGE razor teeth that came to life and terrorized her in her apt.Scared the shit out me.

"The Others" with Nicole Kidman was kinda spooky,too.That "Book of the Dead" in the movie was morbid. It was eerie when she was sewing in the parlor and those thudding footsteps ran across the floor in the room above her.I jumped enough to spill my Coke(that's coca-cola,by the way. :-) )

"Cabin Fever" was just sick and twisted.It was mindless gore with no plot.
 
how could you ALL forget The Passion Of The Christ? ick!
 
StrangePoetry said:
I've seen Magnolia about 15 ga-zillion times. Life-altering for me as well.


Yeah, I got to thinking about that... I've literally watched Magnolia
at least 25 times...And, given it's 3+ hour running length, that represents
over 75 hours of my life watching the same film ! (*S*)

But, I don't regret a single one of them.

Oh yeah, and I've got to add 'Re-Animator' to the list.

'joshy'
 
the cook the theif his wife and her lover

that one will fuck with your head big time
 
andrew001 said:
the cook the theif his wife and her lover

that one will fuck with your head big time



OOH, good one Andrew. Serious f'ed up movie. So disturbing, yet so beautiful.

Peter Greenaway is an awesome director. Two other movies he did that everyone must see....A Zed and Two Noughts about identifical twin brothers who become so fascinated by death and decay that... well, you just have to see it.

And, Prospero's Books, which is based on The Tempest by Billy Shakespeare. This movie is seriously twisted, with buckets of male (and female, but don't look) nudity.
 
adamzapple said:
I really felt bad for Jareds mother because she got so addicted to those diet pills trying to fit into that dress,so she would look good on tv.

Heh, Requiem was indeed disturbing and lots of people that know this movie say how sorry they felt for the mother how she gets treated in psychiatry.

I had a look at some few scenes and I don't think I could watch the whole movie. I prefer Pi, but that's nowhere as disturbing as Requiem.

Twin Peaks (the series) has some disturbing scenes if I remember correctly, need to watch it again.
 
WOW... good choices!... I'm afraid I'm not to original here, but yeah.... Passolini's Salo is by far the most disturbing one in my book (well... up to now anyway.. still haven't seen many of the selections posted on here ;) ) ... I just couldn't get it out of my mind for days... and to tell the truth I feel that I should really watch it a couple more times... but I just don't want to!
Two other movies that left a particularly "disturbing" kind of impression were Ken Park (quite a shock with that masturbation scene!) and Irreversible (it's quite painful to watch actually... but very powerful!)


hmmmm... but ok,... here's something really SCARY and DISTURBING for y'all..... Princess Diaries!!! *screeeeeeeeeam* I mean... if making movies like that isn't fucked up, then I don't know what is! ;)
 
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