Strotha
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Post by Strotha on Apr 28, 2009 23:18:39 GMT -5
My favorite is Mermaid In A Manhole. That one is intense. I suppose Ichi the Killer bothers most, I don't have a problem with it. I mentioned today in another thread how a friend of mine can't watch the nipple slicing scene in Ichi. I admit, though, I kinda cringe watching it.
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Post by default on Apr 28, 2009 23:25:29 GMT -5
My favorite is Mermaid In A Manhole. That one is intense. I suppose Ichi the Killer bothers most, I don't have a problem with it. Ichi didn't bother me at all. Although after I rented it at Blockbuster, I started telling all my friends to watch it. Almost all of them were disgusted by a lot of it. I guess at the end of the day if something gets "too real" for me in a movie, I can almost always just write it off as "make believe". Oddly enough, the most cringe worthy thing I think I've ever seen was the scene where they gave each other papercuts in one of the Jackass Movies.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Apr 29, 2009 2:16:45 GMT -5
"I Spit On Your Grave" was hard to watch, not just because of the content but the low budget made things seem... more real?
The only other one I can think of right now is a documentary called "Chickenhawk", about members of NAMBLA... There were interviews with these guys that I found more unsettling than any documentary about serial killers I've ever seen.
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Post by Ultimo Chocula on Apr 29, 2009 2:34:41 GMT -5
Count me in on "I Spit On Your Grave". That rape scene must have went a half hour at least. It felt a lot longer.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 29, 2009 2:41:06 GMT -5
I have to second the Takashi Miike films mentioned, the burlap sack scene in Audition is the most genuinely frightening scene in a film I've ever seen. The buildup where nothing happens at all, same frame, then MOVEMENT. It killed me before I'd even seen anything.
Salo's been mentioned already too, saw that in relation to studying De Sade, which was...interesting?
In a weird way Beautiful Creatures too. The film's fine and it never bothered me until I did a short course over films, one of the sections was to look at the murder scene in that...after watching it so many times and looking at it slowly it made me sort of ill. Just for realisms sake I guess.
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 29, 2009 3:01:25 GMT -5
"Remember me, Eddie? When I kill your brother, I talked JUST. LIKE. THIIIIIIIIS!"
Judge Doom is a lot to absorb as a child. Hell, especially in his normal look. Christopher Lloyd in reflective spectacles, a black, brimmed hat, and flowing black garb is an intimidating sight.
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 29, 2009 3:02:47 GMT -5
That one is intense. I suppose Ichi the Killer bothers most, I don't have a problem with it. Ichi didn't bother me at all. Although after I rented it at Blockbuster, I started telling all my friends to watch it. Almost all of them were disgusted by a lot of it. I guess at the end of the day if something gets "too real" for me in a movie, I can almost always just write it off as "make believe". Oddly enough, the most cringe worthy thing I think I've ever seen was the scene where they gave each other papercuts in one of the Jackass Movies. Oh, papercuts are a beast to watch. On the lips? Ouch. Between the toes? I think I'm gonna be sick....
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Post by Slim Loves Lily on Apr 29, 2009 3:02:59 GMT -5
Requiem For A Dream
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Post by Rorschach on Apr 29, 2009 3:16:56 GMT -5
Stephen King's THINNER used to bother me really, really badly. Just the whole concept of literally not being able to stop losing weight....
YEESH.
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on Apr 29, 2009 3:27:36 GMT -5
Ichi didn't bother me at all. Although after I rented it at Blockbuster, I started telling all my friends to watch it. Almost all of them were disgusted by a lot of it. I guess at the end of the day if something gets "too real" for me in a movie, I can almost always just write it off as "make believe". Oddly enough, the most cringe worthy thing I think I've ever seen was the scene where they gave each other papercuts in one of the Jackass Movies. Oh, papercuts are a beast to watch. On the lips? Ouch. Between the toes? I think I'm gonna be sick.... Don't like papercuts? Ever see "Catch a Deadly Spell", with Fred Ward? There's a CLASSIC scene where a magician animates a briefacse full of fake money into a whirlwind, papercutting someone to death. Great movie. Must see.
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Post by Loki on Apr 29, 2009 4:03:25 GMT -5
I'll add Nekromantik and Schramm
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Post by Next Level was WRONG on Apr 29, 2009 4:04:53 GMT -5
There is a French movie that I forget the name of. It's about lonely women whose husband is out serving in the military. Anyway she takes in a female backpacker who has some issues in her past. Anyway the film has one of the most disturbing endings I have ever seen. Regarde La Mer?
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Post by 4real on Apr 29, 2009 4:36:47 GMT -5
Have to agree with this and the other 346 people that said it. Apart from that the rape scene at the end of Scum shat me up good.
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Post by Bobeddy on Apr 29, 2009 5:16:04 GMT -5
Last December the original Black Christmas came on at about 1am, I'd never seen it before. It was the first film since I was like 8, where I was actually afraid to go upstairs afterwards.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Apr 29, 2009 6:53:51 GMT -5
There is a French movie that I forget the name of. It's about lonely women whose husband is out serving in the military. Anyway she takes in a female backpacker who has some issues in her past. Anyway the film has one of the most disturbing endings I have ever seen. Regarde La Mer?Thats it.
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Post by lemonyellowson on Apr 29, 2009 7:01:54 GMT -5
the castration bit in hard candy was tough to watch The ones in the original LAST HOUSE and I SPIT ON YOUR GRAVE were even worse, IMO. HARD CANDY was an AWESOME movie, and showed that Ellen Page really has more range that what she's usually given to work with. wont be watching those any time soon then.
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Post by sebulba on Apr 29, 2009 7:14:46 GMT -5
I know it sounds weird, but there's one scene in Rollerball (the 1975 classic - not tthat Chris Klein abortion) that I cannot watch to this day. I can happily wtch the carnage, death and destruction throughout the whole movie, but the part where the Tokyo players grab Moonpie and beat him into a brain-dead heap disturbs me to this day. The part where his number on the scoreboard then slowly goes dark just underlines it.
Can't explain it, but there you are.....
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Post by lemonyellowson on Apr 29, 2009 7:19:11 GMT -5
anyone seen audition??? there is a scene involving needles and piano wire that is pretty f***ed up
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Apr 29, 2009 7:22:44 GMT -5
See no evil.
Don't get me wrong the movie sucks ass but it was when I was watching the special features where I saw "Bob Holly" raving about the kills that disturbed me.
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Post by Welfare Willis on Apr 29, 2009 7:39:26 GMT -5
Mysterious Skin, specifically the Joseph Gordan Levit rape scene. Was John Lithgow or French Stewart the one doing it? Anywho I will also say Last House and I Spit on your Grave are hard movies to watch. I haven't seen Cannibal Holocaust nor any of Miike's films because of the "intentsity" of them. Some films just seem to be a exercise in the viewers limit or taste.
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