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Post by Nico on Oct 9, 2009 12:55:15 GMT 10
There are so many out there and I am sure we have all seen at least 1 movie purposely or accidentally that have left us cringing not because of writing or acting purely because is it incredibly disturbing.
For me it was the Hills have eyes 2...I went to see it in the cinema with my 2 best friends I had no idea it was going to be as disgusting and disturbing as it was, I didn't see that advertised! afterward I was so disgusted I learned to never see a movie without going home first and reading the internet reviews!. As for my Friends, Lorna hid her eyes all the way threw (good decision), Andrew didn't care, he found more enjoyment grabbing us at freaky moments.
I was also very disturbed by Rosemary's baby, not in a disgusted way, I enjoyed that movie but it got into my head , the music, the acting all on par.
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Post by Bre on Oct 9, 2009 13:32:41 GMT 10
All the Saw movies are disturbing. The first one was OK but the others I saw were too much.
I watched Uwe Boll's Seed which was very very disturbing and just a terrible movie. I don't understand movies that are made just for the gory stuff. Seems like a waste of film..
Exorcist and Psycho are movies that disturbed me but in a evil/psychological way, so they're watchable.
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Post by shred on Oct 9, 2009 19:46:36 GMT 10
Scary movies nowadays aren't scary, just so gory that it's disturbing. I hate it. The first Saw movie was good but the ones after that were just a bit too far in my opinion. I tend to avoid scary movies now as I get freaked out easily and I spend most of the movie hiding behind my popcorn. I don't think I want to spend money doing that.
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Post by RebeccaR on Oct 10, 2009 8:34:51 GMT 10
Let's see....after watching House of a Thousand Corpses I refuse to watch anything by Rob Zombie, and any gore movie for that matter, like Saw, Hills Have Eyes. Texas Chainsaw massacre freaked the hell out of me. I do like the Japanese horrors, because most of the time they're creepy without blood and guts. And one other thing, the scene in Van Wilder where they use dog's stuff to make cake for the other frat house makes me want to vomit every time, so now I just skip past that part. Not scary but seriously disturbing!
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Post by Bre on Oct 10, 2009 13:14:29 GMT 10
I've haven't seen it but I'm assuming you're talking about dog feces?? Anything with shit makes me want to vomit.
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Post by RebeccaR on Oct 10, 2009 15:36:57 GMT 10
No Bre, umm.... puppy maker. Yeck!
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Post by Bre on Oct 10, 2009 16:09:32 GMT 10
Well that's not much better.
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Post by shred on Oct 10, 2009 19:16:45 GMT 10
No Bre, umm.... puppy maker. Yeck! Oh geez! At first I thought it was the dog's guts! Ewwwwww.....
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Post by RebeccaR on Oct 11, 2009 7:59:17 GMT 10
I think we can change the subject now... it's making my stomach churn
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Post by Bre on Oct 11, 2009 12:53:52 GMT 10
That's the point of this thread, Bec.
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Post by Deleted on Jan 12, 2011 12:34:21 GMT 10
The most disturbing movie I have ever seen was the Unthinkable, starring Samuel L. Jackson, Carrie-Anne Moss and Michael Sheen. The movie title says it all I honestly did not think it would be that bad. It is a good movie but something that I would not recommend for the faint of heart.
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Post by Bre on Jan 12, 2011 15:01:32 GMT 10
Hmm I've seen it at work but I haven't actually watched it. Now I'm a bit curious about it and might have to watch it. I watched Frozen a couple days ago. It was a pretty difficult movie to watch. It was bad and unrealistic but I think it did what the filmmakers set out for it to do: to make you cringe.
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Post by nemphael on Jan 23, 2011 13:17:42 GMT 10
Haven't seen that many horror movies, but they're on my list.
Audition made me cringe. The first part seemed like a nice, romantic movie, then it turned slightly dull/predictable. Then, during the last scene, things went straight to hell. I can stomach most things, but heck... I got a weak spot for eyes and teeth. The realization real people may be this screwed up was kind of horrifying. Other horror movies are too far removed from reality to leave the same impression, in my opinion.
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Post by RebeccaR on Jan 26, 2011 9:53:53 GMT 10
Raimon wants to watch a movie, I think it's called Human Caterpillar or centipede or something... He showed me the trailer - No F'n Way! I don't usually swear but he got the f-word for that suggestion.
I do want to see The Last Exorcism though.
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Post by Bre on Jan 26, 2011 10:42:22 GMT 10
Do NOT watch Human Centipede. I saw clips of it because my brother told me it was terrible so I was curious. It is sick and not even interesting. It's just f**ked up. I want to see the Last Exorcism, too, but it's not high on my list.
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Post by RebeccaR on Jan 31, 2011 14:48:00 GMT 10
I was thinking the same thing. Some movies just don't need to be made!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2011 15:53:59 GMT 10
Do NOT watch Human Centipede. I saw clips of it because my brother told me it was terrible so I was curious. It is sick and not even interesting. It's just f**ked up. Yeah, I heard about this one... I watched the trailer and dear HEAVEN, what sicko would make a movie like this? I heard the director LIED about the content of this movie in order to get his rating. Apparently it was never even supposed to be RELEASED, if you can imagine
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