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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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Another vote for the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, for the way Tobe Hooper builds an incredible amount of tension prior to introducing Leatherface.

Targets, directed by Peter Bogdanovich. It deals with a sniper and some of the scenes are truly frightening, as they comment on our own vulnerability to a sniper attack.

Last Summer, directed by Frank Perry, and starring Barbara Hershey, Bruce Davison, and Richard Thomas.
 
Jaws still left its scar on me. I always cast a cautious look around the swimming pool every so often
 
:eek: For me, the first disturbing movie that stayed in my memory for a while was "SEVEN". The next film was "THE RING".
 
I just saw Silent Hill yesterday that was disturbing, very disturbing. Seven was another disturbing one too.
 
I heard Jesus Camp is supposed to be disturbing in the sense that it's scary THOSE kind of people live in the US
 
There's different kinds of ways this can be interpreted.

For me, 'Requiem For a Dream', 'Hard Candy', and 'Mysterious Skin' were disturbing in that they were very hard to watch.

But films like 'Schindlers List', 'The Pianist', 'Saving Private Ryan' etc stayed with me for several days, but not in the same way as the above list.

But there are also movies like 'Million Dollar Baby' and 'The Shawshank Redemption' that stay with you on an emotional level for days.

The worst movies are the ones you stop thinking about as soon as the credits start rolling.
 
KIDS disturbed me as it was all too real.

Warhol's FRANKENSTEIN was bloody sick.

And I made the mistake of going with a new and somewhat unknown friend to see THE TALENTED MR RIPLEY -- but wait? maybe I answered this way earlier in the thread, lol.
 
i would have to put "The Hills Have Eyes" as the most disturbing to me.

oddly enough, i saw that movie during a date, my date had to look away several times, i had the iron stomach, LOL.

it was just plain disgusting. i wasn't scared, i was "ah f**k, that's gross"
 
House Of 100 Courpses,which is on right now on IFC, Just morbid. Rob Zombie movies are anywyas.

Friday The 13th I saw that when I was 14, did not want to go to camp any more.

The Hills Have Eyes, the orginal, scared me. and part

Close Encounters of the Third Kind, thoughtthat UFO's would come to earth and kidnapped me.

Platoon, could'nt wacth all of it untill Iwas older.

Uncommon Valor, Marine trying to get hostages from Korea. At the end it was great though.

The Devil Rejects.... Just plain scary. I justwanted to kill the Rejects

Pink Floyd's

Halloween the first time I wacthed it scared me had bad dreams .The Wall
 
House Of 100 Courpses,which is on right now on IFC, Just morbid. Rob Zombie movies are anywyas.

Friday The 13th I saw that when I was 14, did not want to go to camp any more.

The Hills Have Eyes, the orginal, scared me. and part

Close Encounters of the Third Kind, thoughtthat UFO's would come to earth and kidnapped me.

Platoon, could'nt wacth all of it untill Iwas older.

Uncommon Valor, Marine trying to get hostages from Korea. At the end it was great though.

The Devil Rejects.... Just plain scary. I justwanted to kill the Rejects

Pink Floyd's

Halloween the first time I wacthed it scared me had bad dreams .The Wall
Dead Man Walking not the 1995 one with Sean Penn but, 2005 about zombies in prison, 'SPOILER' In one sence two children and there monther visitng in prisonwhen the imates and gaurds wereee turning into zombies one of the gaurdZombie, takes a bite out of this kids ear and takes abite out of the monther and then the little girl. I have never seen a zombie flick that have zombies eating kids. But, this one did.
 
Most recently, Rest Stop on the Sci-Fi Channel... and not much in life gives me goosbumps.
 
a) the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre actually made me throw up.... never has any horror movie done that to me before or after this one...

b) anything by Gregg Araki; the Doom Generation, the Living End, Nowhere, and especially Mysterious Skin....

c) Requiem For A Dream : the last part of that movie with its flashing scenes and intense music had me riveted to my seat unable to move or blink... I was speechless at the end of that movie.

d) The Changeling... the ONLY movie... EVER.... to scare me.... especially the scene when they're playing back the tape after the visit from the medium.... HOO LEEE SHIT!!!!
 
i once saw this forigen movie , german i think it was called "funny games" or someting , my gawd was it disturbing , these two guys work themselves into helping a husband and wife and thier boy , and end up killing thier dog , then accidentially killing the boy then killing the father and mother , sick stuff , it was so disturbing i couldnt stop thinking of it for days afterwards
 
Hostel. I am even more disturbed by the fact people paid to see it. This was nothing more then a fake snuff film. At least with the SAW films there was some story and twists and turns but Hostel was nothing more then people being bound to a chair and muitilated ....... and I LOVE horror movies but this was just sick.
 
I can't believe no one has mentioned Scream yet! The first part with Drew Barrymore was so sick, disturbing and sad!
 
For me, It would have to be "Irreversible" starring Monica Belluci, A Japanese film titled "Audition"(Odishon), and "Mulholland Dr."
 
i didnt think hostel or saw were disturbing.

but i would say My Little Eye was!
 
The original "When a Stranger Calls." Everything that happens in that movie could easily happen in real life..
 
Hard Candy was distrubing..not in a gory horror movie way but a oh shit is this actually happening...omg she is..no she is NOT doing that holy shit kinda way...haha
 
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