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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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I've seen a lot of horror films but believe it or not, the only one I absolutely couldn't sit through was the remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre.

I turned it off halfway through, it just freaked me out.

And this from a person who quite liked Hostel, Saw, Wolf Creek, the Hills Have Eyes remake etc.
 
i have never been disturbed by a movie, i love horror films. the onl movie that slightly freaked me out was the blair witch project, but its weird coz now i love that film.
 
Freaks.

Its a black and white film about the drama when a "normal" woman comes into the lives of a circus sideshow. She fucks things up and they get her back. The reason why it was so creepy? It was all just so real feeling, like the characters were actually feeling the emotions they were protraying. I don't know but it has always stuck with me. I have a great love/hate realtionship with that movie. I own it now and even put it in from time to time just to check if I am desensitised (sp?) yet.

Watch it if you haven't seen it already.
 
The last two days I've been watching When the Levees Broke, a Spike Lee documentary about Hurricane Katrina. Horrifying - things the news never showed.
 
OMG this is such a old thread. Goes all the way back to 2005
 
a couple that are very disturbing to me are....

*Hellraiser*
*blair witch project* (i know its not real, but the way it was filme....eek, the ending where she falls of the stairs, and the otha dude is standing mysteriously in the corner just makes my skin crawl to this day)

and just about any movie that has cannabilism in it!
 
some more:

Gravedancers
Pumpkinhead
jeepers creepers
house of 1000 corpses
devils rejects
reincarnation
the changling
signs
evil dead
passion of the christ (honestly, does a christian movie have to be so gory)

Whos that girl (madonnas acting makes me want to put a gun to my head, im a huge madonna music fan tho)
 
Pan's Labryinth
Carrie (i watched it when i was a kid) i was all out there after seeing it
Exorcist (yeah for many reasons)
 
Return To Paradise.

Waking Life was bizarre, too.
 
Faces of Death by far............ and that's because it's completely real and shows people actually dying.

One woman gets her head splattered on a sidewalk

Another man gets mauled to death by a bear in front of his wife and kid

One restaurant in some remote part of the world where they bring live monkeys to your table and entrap them in a cage in the center. Only their head sticks out of the top. The customers take small hammers and bang the monkey in the head until he dies, then they crack his head open and eat his brains while they are still warm.................EEEEEEUUUUUUUUCCCCKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK!!!!

I saw that movie over 20 years ago and it still creeps me out to this day.
 
There's been quite a few. The two that stick out the most in my head are "Man Bites Dog" and "Dumplings.

IMDB Descriptions:
Man Bites Dog: A camera crew follows a serial killer/thief around as he exercises his craft. He expounds on art, music, nature, society, and life as he offs mailmen, pensioners, and random people. Slowly he begins involving the camera crew in his activities, and they begin wondering if what they're doing is such a good idea, particularly when the killer kills a rival and the rival's brother sends a threatening letter.

Dumplings: Mei is a doctor and has performed a lot of illegal abortions in the past. For her age she looks very young. Her secret: home-made dumplings from a special recipe. A neglected wife of an executive is looking for youth and is willing to pay any price for the dumplings. The ingredients of the dumplings are rare, but then a mother with her pregnant daughter shows up...

Man Bites Dog got under my skin worse then any other movie around. It is incredibly raw, and ultra gritty. The movie literally made me nauseous at points. Dumplings is so over the top its just plain sick. Both movies are so well done that the gore and violence seem to be very realistic and above all incredibly memorable. I have tried to get images from both of these movies out of my head and have not been able to do so. If you watch them, watch them all the way through. They really are amazing films. The casts and crews took a lot of time to make everything look as though you are witnessing it for yourself.
 
A tale of two sisters also is kind of disturbing. Check out some foreign films, simply jaw dropping alot of times.

Oldboy, the twist is simply just fucked up. Could not believe it.

Bingo!! Oldboy is really, really disturbing!!
 
It's probably been said a dozen times in this thread, but i'd have to say Pink Flamingos. It's not really disturbing, but more shocking in like a "Did he just do that?" or "What did he say?" sort of way. Waters is a genius, though.

I guess it's one of those after midnight cinema things that were so popular a while ago.

I'd say a close 2nd would be Audition. It's a japanese movie that's just so disturbing and creepy I can't go into detail without feeling the need to take a shower.

I guess my 3rd would have to be Misery, starring Kathy Bates. When I first watched the movie, that scene where she takes the sledge hammer and knocks the guy's foot out of joint so he can't escape literally had me all girly and I started screaming.
 
Two movies gave me nightmares for days: Psycho and Night of the Living Dead.

Eraserhead is pretty disturbing, if that isn't putting it too mildly.

The Others is disturbing, but in a scary way, not a sickening way. AI: Artificial Intelligence could also be described as disturbing.

Oh yeah and don't forget The Vanishing (European version, avoid the pointless remake with Jeff Bridges).

But most of these movies I can't sit through. I fast forwarded through Hostel and still felt sick to my stomach.
 
Two movies gave me nightmares for days: Psycho and Night of the Living Dead.

Eraserhead is pretty disturbing, if that isn't putting it too mildly.

The Others is disturbing, but in a scary way, not a sickening way. AI: Artificial Intelligence could also be described as disturbing.

Oh yeah and don't forget The Vanishing (European version, avoid the pointless remake with Jeff Bridges).

But most of these movies I can't sit through. I fast forwarded through Hostel and still felt sick to my stomach.
Oh yeah, AI: Artificial Intelligence was creepy, especially the scenes where they're 'playing' hide and seek.

Are you talking about the original B&W version of Night of the Living Dead? That was messed up.

SAW was messed up, too, because it could be so real, and everybody has that strange fear of having to saw off your leg or something. *shivers*
 
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