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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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The Exorcism of Emily Rose still freaks me out at night, even though it's completely fictitious an such...

The other movie that disurbs me is an animated movie called Grave of the Fireflies. I had to stop the video 5 minutes into it. It deals with the atomic bombing of Japan during WWII and just the scope of devastation implied shakes me to the core.
 
My Little Eye wasn't disturbing really until the last 10-20 minutes.

most disturbing to me
Sixth Sense(mischa barton throwing up under the bed had me afraid to look under my bed)

Wish Craft was just weird

The Ring

First time I saw Urban Legend, Halloween H20 and Boogeyman and Amityville Horror(remake), I had to sleep with the light on.


I think I heard that The Exorcism of Emily Rose was based on a true story. I had it on dvd until I gave it to my sister cause it was imo boring. Maybe Exorcisms dont scare me since I watched that and The Exorcist and didn't find either as scary as they were supposed to be.
 
The early John Waters films, Desperate Living, Pink Flamingos, & Female trouble were quite disturbing, though I liked them. Divine actually did eat the doggy doo.
But really disturbing, when I saw it with a friend in Manhattan, was 'Eraserhead', an early David Lynch film that used to run a s a Midnight Show. It was so disorienting on the big screen that we both experienced that we saw "the buildings moving" when we left the theater (without mushrooms)!
I don' know if it would read the same on video or dvd though.
Neither of us saw the appeal of it's popularity, & we swore we'd never see it again. -About a year later, we gave it another shot, figuring we MUST have missed something...that we just didn't get it & this time we would. Well, the buildings didn't move this time, but we swore the same thing again. -That was it!
 
Has to be toy story, they're TOYS..... but they SPEAK. oh man that freaked me out for years
 
"Terms of Endearment"...pure horror. Especially when Debra Winger kisses Shirley MacLaine goodbye.

I'd have to say it's between "The Devil's Rejects" and "Wolf Creek." Totally bummed me out after watching them.
 
Last House On The Left is still THE most disturbing movie i ever saw. It was Wes Craven's first movie from '72 and got banned in several places. It's about two teenage hitchikers that are abducted and murdered, then the girls parents murder the murderers. What is especially disturbing is that you don't feel like you are watching a movie, you feel like this is happening for real and you are watching. The murders are so beyond savage, i really don't know how i was able to sit through it. You can't rent it anywhere, and i've seen it for sale, but you really should make sure you can handle something this intense. You won't ever get this movie out of your mind. I don't get scared easily, most horror films are just gross, not scary. After seeing this movie at a friends house a few years ago, i walked home by myself at night on quiet country roads scared shitless.
 
Audition, Funny Games, Eraserhead and REquiem For A Dream are all truly disturbing. But there's Lodge Kerrigan's Clean, Shaven ( I had to look away when Peter Greene decided he'd had enough of his implants), Michael Haneke's The Piano Teacher ( also directed Funny Games) with Isabelle Huppert as one of the most repressed women ever seen in a film and Apartment Zero, with Colin Firth as one of the most repressed men ever seen in a film.
 
The only one that I've ever both found disturbing *and* actually watched all the way through was Sleepy Hollow, when I was about twelve. Apart from that, I don't watch anything that could even be considered a horror film.
 
I saw Hard Candy last night and that was disturbing.

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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 thought I was the only person to see this film - it would seem not many have seen it. I didn't fall asleep quickly the night I saw it.

I find most Polanski films disturbing (not really scary). "Repulsion" is at the top of my list.
 
Recently : "Pan's Labyrinth"... very disturbing... It's a spanish movie : did you watch it, Belamy ?...

In the past, I saw a few episodes of "Twilight Zone", or something like that, very disturbing too... the one with the guy trapped in a phone box.... ouch !!!... what a climax !!!... and the one with the last survivor on Earth who breaks his glasses... I was young and depressive... that story broke my heart...:cry:
 
Suicide Club/Suicide Circle - A Japanese film about a suicide epidemic sweeping the nation. No other movie has happy teenagers telling each other how cool it would be to kill themselves. And they do it.
 
Capturing the Friedmans...What's the truth..Is there a truth?

Compelling- Disturbing documentary.

Delicatessen...I was LOL and still sickened by the conceit of the movie.
 
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