Cranjis McBasketball
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Post by Cranjis McBasketball on Apr 30, 2009 3:18:47 GMT -5
Harry and the Hendersons scared the ever-loving crap outta me when I was, 5 or so, when it came out. I still remember having nightmares about that damn, dirty ape.
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Post by The Line on Apr 30, 2009 3:21:24 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. its sad what the franchise ended up as (The toaster goes to mars with Albert Einstein's hearing aid? God!).
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Mozenrath
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 30, 2009 3:42:08 GMT -5
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. its sad what the franchise ended up as (The toaster goes to mars with Albert Einstein's hearing aid? God!). See, this is why I pretend certain things don't exist.
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sloride
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Post by sloride on Apr 30, 2009 3:46:14 GMT -5
The Day of the Locust. Amazing movie but dear god, how disturbing and warped is that film?
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Post by Baixo Astral on Apr 30, 2009 4:15:54 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. Tourist Trap is SOME movie. My two favourite bits: "Your world is dark. You'll never see again." And though I couldn't find a video, the "see my friend" bit - so weird.
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sebulba
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Post by sebulba on Apr 30, 2009 4:35:27 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. 'Kurt Russell'? don't you mean Jeff Bridges?
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Post by Mozenrath on Apr 30, 2009 4:40:54 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. 'Kurt Russell'? don't you mean Jeff Bridges? Yeah, they mixed them up, though someone corrected them. I always say Kurt Russell whenever I can't remember the name of an actress, as a joke. "What the hell happened to Kurt Russell?!"
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Post by carter 15 on Apr 30, 2009 9:37:23 GMT -5
the blue lagoon.
.....SHE'S 15
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Post by Macho Dude Handy Damage on Apr 30, 2009 13:58:35 GMT -5
An Andalusian Dog. Anyone who's actually seen it will know why. Is that the movie with the razor slicing through a human eye? Yes, although it's probably better known as Un chien andalou (its original title) Although it's not a real human eye. If you look closely you'll clearly see that it's a cow's eye.
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Post by Hulkshi Tanahashi on May 1, 2009 0:07:25 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. www.cracked.com/article_15070_10-best-animated-movies-traumatizing-kids.html
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Post by Evilution E5150 on May 1, 2009 0:43:08 GMT -5
"Naked Lunch." David Cronenberg is one sick freak! By the way, I saw this movie in a college class. i cant think of atleast 2 things wrong with that title
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El Pollo Guerrera
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Post by El Pollo Guerrera on May 1, 2009 0:45:01 GMT -5
Magical raccoon testicles?
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Post by A Dubya (El Hombre Muerto) on May 1, 2009 0:45:48 GMT -5
Sin City. I came extremely close to walking out of the theatre on that one. I am not the squeamish type, but I will NEVER watch that movie again.
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Post by ThereIsNoAbsurdistOnlyZuul on May 1, 2009 0:58:22 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.... Jackass 2, when Chris Pontius drinks the horse... stuff. I gagged. Also, Grave of the Fireflies. Because that is hard to watch.
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Post by A Dubya (El Hombre Muerto) on May 1, 2009 1:07:43 GMT -5
Yeah well that was just beyond gross in Jackass 2. Those guys are idiots.
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Post by Mozenrath on May 1, 2009 3:29:32 GMT -5
Oh, papercuts are a beast to watch. On the lips? Ouch. Between the toes? I think I'm gonna be sick.... Jackass 2, when Chris Pontius drinks the horse... stuff. I gagged. I did, too, and I'm usually able to watch those movies with no problems. I didn't gag or anything, but I also felt kind of bad for Bam when they threw a cobra in with him.
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Post by Macho Dude Handy Damage on May 1, 2009 8:15:47 GMT -5
Sin City. I came extremely close to walking out of the theatre on that one. I am not the squeamish type, but I will NEVER watch that movie again. What scene in Sin City made you squeamish? I an't think of any scenes in that movie that was really disturbing...
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Post by angryfan on May 1, 2009 8:22:13 GMT -5
Found the movie "Trapped Ashes" on fearnet (get it with my on demand package with cable) last night. It was good, but so weird that I would find myself laughing, cringing, and yelling (literally) "what the f*** was that about?" almost constantly.
If anything, I'd say the vampiric nipples or the bizzarre zombie sex scene were the most "unique".
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Post by Annette on May 1, 2009 12:02:54 GMT -5
Agreed. Also add in "The Pianist" and "Se7en".
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Post by The Peoples Elbow on May 1, 2009 13:38:47 GMT -5
Haute Tension Last House on the Left (the Original) Thriller (my half-sister thought it would be a great idea to take me to see it when I was FOUR years old).
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