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Most DISTURBING movie you have ever seen?

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call_me_Dick said:
Seven
..... The end where Brad's pregnant wife's head is discovered in the bag, not a
happy ending movie.....two innocents are killed to provoc a reaction.

well now I dont have to watch the movie! lol. Thanks ..|
 
My most disturbing movie is considered a classic, and nobody's mentioned it yet:

"Deliverance".

That hillbilly gay rape scene ... OMG ... I couldn't get it out of my mind for weeks. I saw it before I realized I was gay. It was frightening, disgusting, and arousing all at the same time. Too much for my poor little 18-year-old mind to handle...
 
OK, technically, this is not a disturbing "movie." It is, in fact, an episode of "The X-Files" called "Home" (episode 75). Our hero's find themselves on an investigation that takes them to a little town out in the country. It's full of Mayberry/Andy Griffith references, which were humorous, but the whole idea of inbreeding... I got this description from TV.com:

A baby is found buried alive in shallow ground and appears to have birth defects resulting from generations of inbreeding, leading Mulder and Scully to a reclusive family who have a history of inbred children.
I've only seen it once and even thought it was a good episode, there were a couple of times I almost lost my lunch. :vomit:
 
Is there a more disturbing movie than Beaches?

God that poor child pretending to be a young version of loudmouth?! Now that's disturbing.

Besides, Giddy is the wind beneath my wings.
 
JR said:
Is there a more disturbing movie than Beaches?

God that poor child pretending to be a young version of loudmouth?! Now that's disturbing.

Besides, Giddy is the wind beneath my wings.

HAHAHAHA!!! :D

I just watched the movie 'Casino' and that one scene with Joe Pesci was hard to watch. So violent man! yikes
 
faewicca said:
Right now, the movie that is still on my mind, and I saw it two months ago, is Crash. If you haven't seen it, it is a movie about how people treat each other based on perceptions. It is interesting in how they interweave the characters and how each character in turn judges other people simply by appearances and assumptions alone. I highly recommend it.
GREAT recommendation fawicca. I am dying to see this movie. I think I will check it out soon. Thanks
 
jclimer said:
happiness

fucked uo!!!

nuf said

LOL! That movie was actually halarious. in a very DARK COMEDY kind of way. Pedophilia (sp?) is never funny, but this movie presents it to a point where you laugh at how vulgar and creepy that guy is.
 
lookitthat2 said:
Ick!!! I remember that episode. Can't get the image of the wife hiding under the bed out of my head. She just hears her husband being butchered while hiding under the bed. Just when you think it's all done the inbred group of brothers find her and butcher her as well. Terrifying and gross.

As for movies, I can't sit through all of A Clockwork Orange and The Exorcist. They just scare me shitless.


ARGH!!! And the fact that they kept her on the roll away thing. Just the ideas that they would roll her out from under the bed... eewww! FREAKS!!! (*S*)

A Clockwork Orange. I've only seen it once and once was enough. Very disturbing. I've never watched The Exorcist and I'm not in any hurry to change that! Too damn scary in my book.
 
Garbage Pail Kids

It was supposed to be funny I guess but as a kid it freaked me out. I hate that movie, it is sooooo traumatizing.
 
Event Horizon, OHHH, eeeek.

Not Sleeping Tonite.
 
Originally Posted by jack8042000 : 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.





"Irreversible" (director : Gaspard Noe) too. Not saying that because it's a french movie. Just weird.
The story is told from the end to the beginning with a violence I've never seen before.
 
saw--just didn't expect
the killer is the one who pretended to be dead since starting of the show...
 
City Of God -
A little kid has to shoot another kid just to prove himself in the gang....horrific.
 
gl247 said:
OK, technically, this is not a disturbing "movie." It is, in fact, an episode of "The X-Files" called "Home" (episode 75). Our hero's find themselves on an investigation that takes them to a little town out in the country. It's full of Mayberry/Andy Griffith references, which were humorous, but the whole idea of inbreeding... I got this description from TV.com:


I've only seen it once and even thought it was a good episode, there were a couple of times I almost lost my lunch. :vomit:


I remember this episode and agree that it was disturbing. But what I thought was the creepiest thing about it was the music that the inbreds had playing in their car and just the image of them driving with it playing. I can't remember the song but it was an older song that was kind of beautiful and hauting and when it was playing along with inbreds and there gruesome murder, I don't know, it made it just that more disturbing.

As far as a movie, I recently saw "High Tension." I was recently in the theatre and it is about a crazy redneck gruesomely killing an entire family. It was just so gorey and gross and a couple people walked out within the first 10-15 minutes. It was disturbing in a bad way because it was a bad movie that used extreme violence and gore in a way that was intended for a depraved audience with a short attention span. Kind of like the remake of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
 
I don't know if it was the most distrubing, but The Audition was preatty brutal. It's a japanese horror filick, and it's just sick at the end
 
dumbnhung said:
Salo: 100 Days of Sodom by Pier Paulo Pasolini. It was Palolini's last film, before he was apparently beaten to death by a hustler. I can't describe the movie without collapsing into a fetal position, and sobbing uncontrollably.

Pink Flamingos, by John Waters, follows a distant 2nd.

Appropriate choices, and I am humbled by your ability to withstand pain. Although Flamingos was disturbing, I at least made it through the entire film. 100 Days of Sodom was forcibly stopped at a point I don't care to try to remember. I guess it's good to know your limits... and have a selective memory.
 
LiquidSky said:
Very disturbing.....but psycho bitch got what she deserved in the end.

EXACTLY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ..| Great horror film. I love it when the charatcer you hate the most BITES it. WHOO.
 
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