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Most disturbing movie you've seen!?

Mysterious Skin (I loved the movie, but the topic, and how far they go with it is disturbing).

Planet Terror...the mutations grossed me out....but I loved it in so many ways, lol.
 
Litte Miss Sunshine is fucking disturbing, especially since many of the pageant contestants had been in actual pageants wearing the same outfits, hair and makeup :eek:

The Masters of Horror episode "Imprint" is also very disturbing.
 
Those mainstreamers from the 1970's found PINK FLAMINGOS freaky, disturbing, sick, weird.......... knowing its reputation as an underground film, they never should have seen it.

Saw it a few months ago at the Bloor, an indie cinema in Toronto that concentrates on gems from the past as well as current film. I thought it was an outrageous hoot! What a ball.....fun as hell!

..| Babs Johnson!
 
I found having dinner with Divine at the commune in San Francisco where I lived at the time much more disturbing than the movies.

As for movies:
Ken Russell's The Devils
Vittorio De Sica's Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini (Garden of the Fini-Continis)

I think gay Italian directors can make the most disturbing movies because they are so realistic and believable. For that reason, I have not seen Pasolini's Salo.

A Clockwork Orange starring Malcolm McDowell (who also starred in Caligula) - no relation to Roddy McDowall - was also disturbing. I've avoided most of the movies mentioned before, except for ones like Pink Flamingos, which I did not find disturbing at all. I've seen cheap cannibal movies that were not disturbing because they did not look in any way realistic. A movie has to be made extremely well in order to be disturbing, I think.
 
I found having dinner with Divine at the commune in San Francisco where I lived at the time much more disturbing than the movies.

As for movies:
Ken Russell's The Devils
Vittorio De Sica's Il Giardino dei Finzi-Contini (Garden of the Fini-Continis)

I think gay Italian directors can make the most disturbing movies because they are so realistic and believable. For that reason, I have not seen Pasolini's Salo.

A Clockwork Orange starring Malcolm McDowell (who also starred in Caligula) - no relation to Roddy McDowall - was also disturbing. I've avoided most of the movies mentioned before, except for ones like Pink Flamingos, which I did not find disturbing at all. I've seen cheap cannibal movies that were not disturbing because they did not look in any way realistic. A movie has to be made extremely well in order to be disturbing, I think.

Aha! I knew Roddy McDowall didn't look right.

But more importantly, YOU HAD DINNER WITH DIVINE!?!? What was he like? :D
 
For me its Logan's Run please don't laugh you have to realise that I watched while in Hospital and I was comming off serious painkillers after an operation. That mass sucide scene just fuck with my head.

Sleepers for me as while.
 
Dinner with Divine was rather disgusting. He wasn't in drag, and he told disgusting (i.e. nauseating) jokes during the meal. All in all not very pleasant. The commune where I lived hosted a birthday party for Divine, and about 300 people showed up, including the press. A review of the party was printed in some newspaper, but I don't remember which one. I barely remember the party. The commune was in a storefront on Valencia Street and had been a dance studio before. It still had a long mirrored wall with ballet bars.

Divine used to run around San Francisco in the 70s wearing overalls and no makeup. I would see him occasionally on the streetcar or in the grocery store.
 
Dancer In The Dark
Blade Runner
Alice (that arty version...Yan Svanmeeyer or something)


Depends on your definition of disturbing. I enjoy being disturbed.
 
In the Exorcist when the blank says "Do you know what she did your c*nting daughter" that made me laugh. However in the version you've never seen (released here with that title) when the blank does the blank walk that unnerved me a tad.
 
Saving Private Ryan gave me a few sleepless nights. The scene with the Jewish soldier and the German were fighting on the second floor and the coward at the steps terrified to go up. And then the German's knife going in. To me it just gave proof that life is never justifiably good and good is not nearly as much a winner as bad.
 
I enjoyed both Event Horizon and Saving Private Ryan. Spanking the Monkey is dodgy if you've seen it you'll know why. Last House on the Left has been ruined beyond all comprehension it just don't gel. I Spit on Your Grave is just laughable.
 
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