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post Apr 29 2008, 04:11 PM
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I'm not talking about horror flicks, exactly. I really don't care for monsters, etc. When I say "disturbing," I mean something that has to do with people, psychology, society, etc. A "how can someone do that?" type of disturbing.

What's the most disturbing scene, movie, or show you've ever seen?

Over winter break, I was watching some movies online and clicked "The Girl Next Door," thinking that it was going to be a stupid, mindless comedy. Apparently, I didn't pay attention to the year on imdb and ended up watching this really disturbing movie based on a guy who witnesses the girl next door being molested, raped, etc. There was this scene where the girl's aunt, after letting her son rape the poor girl (his cousin), decided to let the neighborhood kids tattoo obscenities all over the girl's body and burn/mutilate her sex organs.

It was... horrible.
 
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the curb scene in american history x-i seriously cannot watch that, it is so horrible.
 
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Blow torch to the eye in "Hostel" was a little different.
 
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The rape scene in Irréversible was pretty damn brutal.

The ear scene in Reservoir Dogs was cool, BUT I know that a lot of people find it disturbing, so I'll go ahead and list it. (I still think it's a cool scene though. I mean, come on, Michael Madsen singing along to “Stuck in the Middle With You" while cutting a guy's ear off? That's AWESOME).

Those are a couple of film based moments, I'm sure I can think of more eventually.

As far as tv goes, the only truly shocking thing I can think of is when Mike Tyson bit off part of Evander Holyfield's ear.
 
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Urgh, I know it's only a 15 certificate, but the scene in Deep Rising where the army guys shoot open part of the sea monster's belly and half-digested men fall out. Still alive.

Oh man that gave me more nightmares than when I first saw the chestburster scene in Alien.
 
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QUOTE(S-Majere @ Apr 29 2008, 06:20 PM) *
Oh man that gave me more nightmares than when I first saw the chestburster scene in Alien.

The redo in Spaceballs was even more disturbing. Hahahaha


 
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around thanksgiving 2005 or 2006, on days of our lives, a character was brutally stabbed and place in a pinata. Then the kids hit it till she falls out. Drenched in blood.
 
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The movie where Keira Knightly, who was 14/15 at the time, flashed the camera.

The scene in American History X is gross. But I think the shower scene is worse.
 
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QUOTE(Teesa @ Apr 29 2008, 02:45 PM) *
the curb scene in american history x-i seriously cannot watch that, it is so horrible.

yessssssssssss. that scene was just, woah.


I also though the rape scene in the Hills Have Eyes was disturbing.
And the scene where the fat guy explodes in The Thing.
 
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post Apr 30 2008, 08:46 AM
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QUOTE(superstitious @ Apr 29 2008, 07:18 PM) *
The ear scene in Reservoir Dogs was cool, BUT I know that a lot of people find it disturbing, so I'll go ahead and list it. (I still think it's a cool scene though. I mean, come on, Michael Madsen singing along to “Stuck in the Middle With You" while cutting a guy's ear off? That's AWESOME).

Agreed.

At the same time, I also couldn't feel my ear for the next week.
 
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QUOTE(superstitious @ Apr 29 2008, 07:18 PM) *
The ear scene in Reservoir Dogs was cool, BUT I know that a lot of people find it disturbing, so I'll go ahead and list it. (I still think it's a cool scene though. I mean, come on, Michael Madsen singing along to “Stuck in the Middle With You" while cutting a guy's ear off? That's AWESOME).

i love that movie!!! and that part was the most awesome part of the movie! XD.gif

to me the most disturbing movie in general is Misery... Kathy Bates was a brutal psycho fan in that movie. The most disturbing scene in the movie is when she uses the sledgehammer. also in se7en when he delivers the wife's head and then finds out she was pregnant... that was kind of brutal to me.
 
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The Blair Witch Project for its unflinching representation of hopelessness, desperation, and human weakness.
Salo or 120 Days of Sodom for its perversity in the psychical, mental, and sexual torture of children by the hands of the demented and fascist upper-class.
INLAND EMPIRE for its absurdity and sense of dread.
Crash (1996) for its seamless blending of sadomasochistic self-destruction and sexuality.
Blue Velvet for its Oedipus complex, its moral ambiguity, and its cemented cynicism.
Tetsuo the Iron Man for its mutilation and representation of the phallic human body.
Jesus Camp for its psycho religiosity.
The Corportation for its psycho capitalism.
The Thin Blue Line for its psycho law.

Just a few off the top of my head.
 
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The first one that ever comes to mind is in one of those stupid ass SAW movies, this guy is on a contraction and if this other guy doesn't save him, then he gets his arms twisted until they brake, one by one.. arms..then his legs..and lastly his neck.

I had to walk away..gross. I freak out when people have their necks broken.
 
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When I was about 10 or so, I saw a movie that was made back in the 70's I think, about the world coming to the end, and the antichrist and what not. I don't even remember what the movie was called. But it showed this one scene of all the people that didn't take the beasts mark on their hand or forehead. They were dressed in white gowns, and brought to the guillotine. And people were like screaming and saying like, "don't do it, just take the mark." And they showed their heads just getting chopped off, and removing the bodies and such. Then the main girl, was brought to the guillotine and was laying in the blood of her friend before her. And she said last minute, "ok, ok i'll take the mark". I guess out of nowhere an earthquake hit. And everyone ran away and stuff, except her, still stuck to the table, watching the blade shift above her. And she's freaking out and screaming or help, and is saying she'll take the mark. And then the thing chops off her head.

I looked at my brother who was about 8 at the time, and said, "Um. can we change the channel?"
 
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The part in Rob Zombie's Halloween, when young Michael is beating the crap out of the kid from Spy Kids. Dang.
 
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QUOTE(xdandelionx @ May 18 2008, 10:16 PM) *
The part in Rob Zombie's Halloween, when young Michael is beating the crap out of the kid from Spy Kids. Dang.


Eh, each moment of John Carpenter's original Halloween was a million times more disturbing (because of the suffocating atmosphere) in comparison to anything in Rob Zombie's remake (which felt like an action film).
 
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post May 20 2008, 11:21 AM
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The scene in "Boys Don't Cry" where the two guys cornered and pulled down Hilary Swank's pants to reveal that she was a girl and not a boy. Followed by the beating and rape, it was really hard to watch.
 
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The Rape Scenes in The Hills have eyes 2 ...
 
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post May 23 2008, 11:52 AM
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American History X,curb stomp scene wacko.gif

oh and the chainsaw scene from scarface
 
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Stir of Echoes. The part where they find the body. Saw it when I was younger, scarred me for life.
 
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In Steven kings newest movie, The Mist at the end was pretty disturbing. IMO
Where he kills his friends and family because they probably will not survive just to find out that minutes later the military was going around saving people.
I don't know why, but that was really just ughh to me.
 
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QUOTE(mickybeans @ May 20 2008, 11:21 AM) *
The scene in "Boys Don't Cry" where the two guys cornered and pulled down Hilary Swank's pants to reveal that she was a girl and not a boy. Followed by the beating and rape, it was really hard to watch.

that was sick.
 
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Basically the entire movie The Piano Teacher, especially the "rape" scene. Also the castration scene in Hard Candy.
 
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ew the beginning of the very first and original Texas Chainsaw Massacre, when the man in the van starts cutting himself and eating it? and smears his blood on the van.
 
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I thought I already responded here.

The scene from that one old horror movie (I don't remember the name) where a guy got his dick tied to a trailer hitch and his arms and legs tied to another truck.

Rip.
 
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post May 27 2008, 03:10 AM
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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Apr 29 2008, 02:11 PM) *
Over winter break, I was watching some movies online and clicked "The Girl Next Door," thinking that it was going to be a stupid, mindless comedy. Apparently, I didn't pay attention to the year on imdb and ended up watching this really disturbing movie based on a guy who witnesses the girl next door being molested, raped, etc. There was this scene where the girl's aunt, after letting her son rape the poor girl (his cousin), decided to let the neighborhood kids tattoo obscenities all over the girl's body and burn/mutilate her sex organs.

Wth. That's intense ..
 
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In Home Alone 2, where Kevin rigs a car battery up to a door knob and electrifies the robber, yeah thats some seriously messed up shit right there.
 
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QUOTE(JuggaloSKfan @ May 24 2008, 02:42 AM) *
In Steven kings newest movie, The Mist at the end was pretty disturbing. IMO
Where he kills his friends and family because they probably will not survive just to find out that minutes later the military was going around saving people.
I don't know why, but that was really just ughh to me.

your signature SERIOUSLY DISTURBS ME

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QUOTE(JuggaloSKfan @ May 23 2008, 02:42 PM) *
In Steven kings newest movie, The Mist at the end was pretty disturbing. IMO
Where he kills his friends and family because they probably will not survive just to find out that minutes later the military was going around saving people.
I don't know why, but that was really just ughh to me.


I KNOW! Right before that happened, I so called it to all of my friends.
The worst was the old lady, I loved how she kicked ass.

One that comes to mind in Mr. Brooks right at the end.
Where he comes into her room to kiss her goodnight, then she just goes instinct on him and stabs him through his throat and he just flaps his mouth there like a fish out of water.

My dad and I were both watching that and we both jumped.
 
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QUOTE(doughnut @ May 27 2008, 06:09 AM) *

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Mee To. help.gif

Anyway.. I think the Scene in Saw 4 where the guy has to gouge his eyes out to survive is nasty. In fact.. all of the saws are nasty. (I got forced to watch it!)

And also, the psycho shower scene.. bleh!
 
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I'm not a fan of horror movies, but one scene that is disturbing plus gross is one where this guy is being tortured- his intestines are hung on this rod thing, and it's slowly being cranked so that his intestines slowly come out sick.gif It was just something I caught on tv once, don't know what movie it's from.
 
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That part in Zodiac where the killer ties the teenage couple up(lake scene) and starts stabbing them. It showed everyone and I was watching it on a big movie theater screen. I mean it's not horrible but I'd rather not watch that scene.
 
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Gahh The Girl Next Door IS disturbing.
Especially the part when they blow torched her sex organs. pinch.gif

Various scenes from The Butterfly Effect also. *shivers
 
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omg! yeaaaa, the girl next door

there were some pretty disturbing ass scenes in the movie strangeland
 
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Dawn of the Dead (the old version) where a zombie reaches into a guy's gut and pulls out his intestines.
 
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I just couldn't enjoy Dawn of the Dead as a horror/gory movie, but as a comedy.

But The Girl Next Door is probably one of the most disturbing movies I've watched, if not the most.
 
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The way the first chick died in Hostel 2, and the castration scene.
 
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The ending to The Mist was so messed up.
 
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QUOTE(absinthe @ May 23 2008, 02:27 PM) *
Stir of Echoes. The part where they find the body. Saw it when I was younger, scarred me for life.

It actually made me sad, instead of scarring me.
 
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saw III is pretty damn disturbing, i have yet to see the one after that
 
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^ Oh jeeeesh the saw series. pinch.gif

I've actually kinda gotten used to the intolerable pain featured in the movies...it's the mental scare that gets me now.
 
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QUOTE(roxxtar @ May 23 2008, 04:22 PM) *
Basically the entire movie The Piano Teacher, especially the "rape" scene. Also the castration scene in Hard Candy.


omg.gif i felt sorry for that dude.. sigh* no more balls lmao
 
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QUOTE(xoxo_proud @ May 31 2008, 08:05 AM) *
That part in Zodiac where the killer ties the teenage couple up(lake scene) and starts stabbing them. It showed everyone and I was watching it on a big movie theater screen. I mean it's not horrible but I'd rather not watch that scene.

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I thought the creepiest part of that movie was when Gyllenhaal (if i remember correctly) walks into that guys house and the guys locks the door. I was like...uhh... huh.gif
 
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In Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer there is a scene in which Henry and Otis rape a woman in front of her husband, then proceed to kill the entire family, all while videotaping it so they can watch it later.

The craziest part? That totally happened in real life.
 
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QUOTE(evamariesays @ Jun 4 2008, 12:26 AM) *
But The Girl Next Door is probably one of the most disturbing movies I've watched, if not the most.


I actually thought it was pretty weak. The mother ("auntie Ruth") was definitely the most disturbing aspect of the film (just her character alone), but... the torture scenes were actually quite tamed (I thought).

Check out Salo or 120 Days of Sodom.
 
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i just finished watching funny games (the re-make, not the '97 version) and i kind of thought the entire movie was disturbing. especially the few times when he looked directly at the camera.
 
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QUOTE(Teesa @ Jun 20 2008, 03:22 PM) *
i just finished watching funny games (the re-make, not the '97 version) and i kind of thought the entire movie was disturbing. especially the few times when he looked directly at the camera.


I've never seen the remake (which Haneke directed scene for scene, line for line), but the original is very good and very effecting. Essentially, the whole idea behind the film is that the audience has no reason to watch it (and the actors keep reminding us of such). When the home invaders invite us to venture a guess as to who will live and who will die... etc. etc. It's Haneke commenting on our obsession with violence and pain. How we revel in it, and enjoy it, as much as we swear we hate it. It's a very interesting and layered piece... very worthwhile.
 
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QUOTE(heartquasm @ Apr 29 2008, 05:11 PM) *
I'm not talking about horror flicks, exactly. I really don't care for monsters, etc. When I say "disturbing," I mean something that has to do with people, psychology, society, etc. A "how can someone do that?" type of disturbing.

What's the most disturbing scene, movie, or show you've ever seen?

Over winter break, I was watching some movies online and clicked "The Girl Next Door," thinking that it was going to be a stupid, mindless comedy. Apparently, I didn't pay attention to the year on imdb and ended up watching this really disturbing movie based on a guy who witnesses the girl next door being molested, raped, etc. There was this scene where the girl's aunt, after letting her son rape the poor girl (his cousin), decided to let the neighborhood kids tattoo obscenities all over the girl's body and burn/mutilate her sex organs.

It was... horrible.


OMG I JUST SAW THIS MOVIE, its crazy . about a couple of weeks ago !

me and my friend rented it from a dvd vendor at my local grocery store. this movie was insane, i wanted to kill everybody, it angered me so much. wow this movie was really really crazy !!!!
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jun 20 2008, 08:41 PM) *
I've never seen the remake (which Haneke directed scene for scene, line for line), but the original is very good and very effecting. Essentially, the whole idea behind the film is that the audience has no reason to watch it (and the actors keep reminding us of such). When the home invaders invite us to venture a guess as to who will live and who will die... etc. etc. It's Haneke commenting on our obsession with violence and pain. How we revel in it, and enjoy it, as much as we swear we hate it. It's a very interesting and layered piece... very worthwhile.


was there a reason that he remade it then, if it was just going to be the exact same thing?
yeah, i realized that i was so incredibly frustrated at the end because absolutely nothing went the way i wanted it to go, but that's what made it good i guess.
and is that what you personally think the director wants us (as viewers) to think, or did the director actually say something about our obsession with violence and pain? just curious.
 
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QUOTE(TriniKing22 @ Jun 11 2008, 04:39 PM) *
omg.gif i felt sorry for that dude.. sigh* no more balls lmao


You know that the guy didn't actually get castrated in Hard Candy. She numbed him and put one of those office clips down there. The whole point was to get in his head, not physically harm him. Besides eventually leading to his suicide.

The most disturbing scene has to be in The Hitcher. Both the original and the remake has this scene where one of the characters (girl in the original, guy in the remake) is chained to a semi truck between the cab and the trailer. It cannot accurately be described. It is just horrible.

That and in the new Texas Chainsaw Massacre when the chainsaw guy comes out with the main girl's boyfriend's face on his face.
 
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was there a reason that he remade it then, if it was just going to be the exact same thing?


The official explanation is that he wanted the film to appeal to (and reach) a larger audience.

QUOTE(Teesa @ Jun 21 2008, 01:52 AM) *
and is that what you personally think the director wants us (as viewers) to think, or did the director actually say something about our obsession with violence and pain? just curious.


He's not shy about his intent. I've read multiple interviews where Haneke talks about Funny Games as a way to show us our disgusting appetites. Although, I may be speaking a bit our of turn. In either case:

 
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Most of the suicides from "The Happening". ESPECIALLY the 'lawn mower' scene. and when the dad steps out of the crashed jeep, sits down like a little kid and just starts to scrape his wrists with the broken class.
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jun 21 2008, 06:22 AM) *
The official explanation is that he wanted the film to appeal to (and reach) a larger audience.
He's not shy about his intent. I've read multiple interviews where Haneke talks about Funny Games as a way to show us our disgusting appetites. Although, I may be speaking a bit our of turn. In either case:

i see.
aw, he's french =) well, that was helpful in understanding what he wanted viewers to get in the movie. i remember being so happy when the wife shot one of the guys, then only finding that it didn't happen
 
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QUOTE(Teesa @ Jun 22 2008, 12:40 AM) *
aw, he's french =)


He's actually Austrian. He does speak the language though, heh heh.
 
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You know that the guy didn't actually get castrated in Hard Candy. She numbed him and put one of those office clips down there. The whole point was to get in his head, not physically harm him. Besides eventually leading to his suicide.

... and yet i am so certain I heard the sawing of the parts and saw her put his balls in a blender ...
 
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Do you think the sawing of flesh would make an audible sound? Just saying.

I don't remember the blender part, but I do distinctly remember him looking down and taking an office clip off that area.
 
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in SAW III with that pig-grinder thing, that almost made me through up, that was f**king gross...

and somewhere in my disturbed mind, it turned me on... but it was mostly just stupid and gross...
 
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QUOTE(NoSex @ Jun 22 2008, 02:12 AM) *
He's actually Austrian. He does speak the language though, heh heh.

oh, haha =)

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... and yet i am so certain I heard the sawing of the parts and saw her put his balls in a blender ...

that's because she had a tape playing in the background or something. she definitely did not do the real thing.
 
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I know she didn't actually do it, but...

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Do you think the sawing of flesh would make an audible sound? Just saying.


having been a surgeon's intern and witnessing an entire summer's worth of surgery... yes, i do, depending on the area being "sawed" off.
 
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That scene in Disturbia where they show all the dead bodies floating in the water and in the vents. pinch.gif
 
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In Steven kings newest movie, The Mist at the end was pretty disturbing. IMO
Where he kills his friends and family because they probably will not survive just to find out that minutes later the military was going around saving people.
I don't know why, but that was really just ughh to me.


I KNOW.
the movie itself wasn't good at all (for me at least-except for marcia gay harden's acting and the little boy), but i really was not expecting the ending at all. so heartbreaking. i mean, it was his son. and if he had just waited like five more minutes. ARGHJHHHHK.
 
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This horrible indie film called Palindrome.

I really don't like seeing girls throw up there food.
Or people crying hysterically at funerals.
Or an overweight girl have sex with a retarded person.


It was wayyy too much for me too handle, so I had to leave.
 
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The scene in Pan's Labyrinth when the bad general dude smashes another guys face in with a bottle. That scene was horrible & sad.
 
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i just watched bastard out of carolina and there were a few scenes that were pretty disturbing. but what was weird to me was that, even though the rape scenes were bad, i felt a lot more uncomfortable when the stepfather actually kissed her
 
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[size="5"][/size] The most disturbing movie scene Ive seen was the rape scene in Scum where the 3 guys rape the young boy and the governer is watching through the window it looked so real and I think it had more impact because we were really stoned
 
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the movie called Audition. the whole movie gave me chills. especially when the teacher stuck a long candle stick thing into her private area.
 
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The part in Mirrors when Keifer Sutherland's sister gets her jaw pulled in half..

Oh, and pretty much every 2 minutes in the SAW movies..
 
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The scene in Shutter with the girl's head fell off because of her body deteriorating after she had sat there for years.
 
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well ,
i don't watch a lot of scary / horror movies, but the scene in Sweeney Todd when he finally kills Judge Turpin really stuck in my mind.

It may not be the worst, but bad enough for me. tongue.gif
 
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That part in Funny Games where the boy gets shot and flies against the wall
 
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I found the inexplicable bear felatio scene in The Shining rather off-putting.

I dunno, I kind of like being made uncomfortable/disturbed by cinema.
 
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its really suppose to be funny but the thanksgiving 'commercial' in grind house where the girl is jumping on the trampoline and does a split landing on a knife (in her you know what)
omg.

also the scene in solider girl where one guy bashes the head of another with a bat.... i can't see head-trauma freaks me out... never got over that scene.

QUOTE(mackenziee @ Sep 7 2008, 06:24 PM) *
well ,
i don't watch a lot of scary / horror movies, but the scene in Sweeney Todd when he finally kills Judge Turpin really stuck in my mind.

It may not be the worst, but bad enough for me. tongue.gif

i felt bad for Turpin... I'm a Alan Rickman fan so that was the only reason.

QUOTE(iloveBrenden @ Sep 7 2008, 05:15 AM) *
The part in Mirrors when Keifer Sutherland's sister gets her jaw pulled in half..

Oh, and pretty much every 2 minutes in the SAW movies..

oh yeah saw that in the commercial that was freaky.

QUOTE(NoSex @ May 1 2008, 05:44 AM) *
The Blair Witch Project for its unflinching representation of hopelessness, desperation, and human weakness.

that very last scene were the guy is standing in the corner and the girl freaks out... that scared me for a while when i was a kid. Refuse to watch it now.. and i'm 19.

QUOTE(JuggaloSKfan @ May 23 2008, 02:42 PM) *
In Steven kings newest movie, The Mist at the end was pretty disturbing. IMO
Where he kills his friends and family because they probably will not survive just to find out that minutes later the military was going around saving people.
I don't know why, but that was really just ughh to me.

oh yeah i didn't see the movie but caught the tail end... man that was sad. Imagine living with that for the rest of your life... sad.
 
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QUOTE(Blaqheartedstar @ Sep 8 2008, 07:34 PM) *
i felt bad for Turpin... I'm a Alan Rickman fan so that was the only reason.


I knooow!
I LOVE Alan Rickman.
 

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