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Post by leapinglambert on Apr 29, 2009 17:25:53 GMT -5
Eraserhead *shudders*
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Apr 29, 2009 17:33:50 GMT -5
Arlington Road - not disturbing in the way many of these other movies are. But in the way of how easy it was for Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack's characters to completley cover their tracks and blame everything on Kurt Russell. Jeff Bridges actually.
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Post by B.B.M on Apr 29, 2009 17:52:40 GMT -5
Lord Of The Flies - I saw it when I was 11 years old, and it was the most disturbing thing I ever saw, we were forced to watch it for english class. Being 20 years old now, and learning about, what the film and book was representing, I'm still disturbed.
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Post by Biggtone23 on Apr 29, 2009 17:53:12 GMT -5
Arlington Road - not disturbing in the way many of these other movies are. But in the way of how easy it was for Tim Robbins and Joan Cusack's characters to completley cover their tracks and blame everything on Kurt Russell. Jeff Bridges actually. Ahh your right, i get those two confused.
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Post by Sir Woodrow on Apr 29, 2009 17:58:08 GMT -5
Ahh your right, i get those two confused. It's because they are both handsome devils.
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Post by Paul Servo on Apr 29, 2009 18:04:08 GMT -5
DEVIL'S REJECTS. You know a film's disturbing when they have a good looking woman with a killer body doing a nude scene and I feel dirty watching it.
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Post by Mr. Over Easy on Apr 29, 2009 18:09:45 GMT -5
Clockwork Orange anyone?
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on Apr 29, 2009 18:33:56 GMT -5
"Naked Lunch." David Cronenberg is one sick freak! By the way, I saw this movie in a college class.
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Post by animalboy on Apr 29, 2009 18:42:19 GMT -5
Most of the films mentioned don't bother me because at least they're acted out/fake(Which makes it easier for me to deal with)
But Cannibal Holocaust
Actually killing animals for a movie is disgusting!
Please remove if need be.
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Post by Kruton on Apr 29, 2009 18:51:00 GMT -5
According to Wikipedia: "CineTel Films has acquired rights to remake I Spit on Your Grave and has a planned 2009 worldwide theatrical release. The movie will be produced by CineTel prexy-CEO Paul Hertzberg and Lisa Hansen, with Jeff Klein, Alan Ostroff, Gary Needle and Zarchi as exec producer"
Oh boy.
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Post by amsiraK on Apr 29, 2009 19:14:59 GMT -5
Tourist Trap. Granted I was a wee one at the time, but Channel 5 had it on during the Saturday matinee when they usually gifted us with Christopher Lee as Dracula and this thing came on and scared the crap out of me for a loooong ass time.
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Post by Shy Guy on Apr 29, 2009 19:29:31 GMT -5
I still can't bring myself to watch the curb scene from American History X. I've probably seen way worse, but the mere thought of it is enough for me. this. and a clockwork orange. that movie seriously disturbed me.
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Post by Jiren on Apr 29, 2009 19:48:26 GMT -5
Most of the films mentioned don't bother me because at least they're acted out/fake(Which makes it easier for me to deal with) But Cannibal Holocaust Actually killing animals for a movie is disgusting! Please remove if need be. IMO the them music adds a level of creepyness to the movie, especially kistening to it during the death scenes (Penis chopping).
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Post by animalboy on Apr 29, 2009 20:08:45 GMT -5
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Apr 30, 2009 1:48:38 GMT -5
That flick looks strangely intriguing. Would you recommend it? What level of "disturbing" are we dealing with here? The ending hits you in the face with a crowbar. You do not see it coming. And it's really disturbing. I will never look at a old fashioned football the same again
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Post by Danimal on Apr 30, 2009 2:02:22 GMT -5
Last House on the Left-the original of course.
Visitor Q-Not really disturbing but just very messed up, check it out on netflix, it's an experience.
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Post by Joie De Vivre on Apr 30, 2009 2:56:56 GMT -5
Caligula. I watched it up until Malcolm Mcdowell fists a guy. BLARGH!!!!
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 30, 2009 3:04:37 GMT -5
Knowing what inspired Giygas in Earthbound should be a testament that a lot of things can disturb you, even if it can be due to being too young to understand what is going on in a movie.
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Post by The Line on Apr 30, 2009 3:08:29 GMT -5
actually can't believe I'm the first one to say this but(at least I think I am the first)
"The Brave little Toaster"
one of my favorite cartoons growing up, but I still got spooked every time I watched it.
Another disturbing kids cartoon movie is "Watership Down"
Holy shit! here you have a bunch of bunnies,animals usually associated with good and cuteness and what have you, tearing each other apart in a surprisingly violent and gory cartoon.
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 30, 2009 3:13:07 GMT -5
actually can't believe I'm the first one to say this but(at least I think I am the first) "The Brave little Toaster" one of my favorite cartoons growing up, but I still got spooked every time I watched it. Another disturbing kids cartoon movie is "Watership Down" Holy excretory matter! here you have a bunch of bunnies,animals usually associated with good and cuteness and what have you, tearing each other apart in a surprisingly violent and gory cartoon. Heh, fine options. "You're worthless...." The scene with the cars in Brave Little Toaster still sends a chill down me. It's not that often that in movies with talking appliances that you watch them meet a grizzly fate. They won't "get better", no one is going to fix them. Those cars are dead.
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