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Wolfgang
07-17-2009, 1:31 PM
Which movie has disturbed you the most? Not frightened you, but a couple weeks afterword you find yourself thinking about the movie saying to yourself "Damn, That was fucked up."

For me, the movie that takes the cake is The Audition. It really fucks with your head.
http://i168.photobucket.com/albums/u177/greekveggie/untitled-2.jpg
Need I say more?

Some other movies that have seriously messed with me are Salo, or the 120 days of sodom, and Old Boy. Old Boy wasn't that scary or gore-y, just thoroughly disturbing.

So I want to know, what movie has made you poop your pants a bit? Use spoiler tags if you want to describe a scene.

WoeStorm
07-17-2009, 2:45 PM
Hey, uh, we have a TV/Movies forum.

I can't say I've been disturbed by a movie, they just don't have that effect on me.

Casalen
07-17-2009, 6:40 PM
I don't get disturbed all that much, either. With the things I see in my dreams anyway... movies generally can't match that. At least not in the way you (OP) mean.

Pink Flamingos had some rather disturbing parts to it.

RaygunShaun
07-17-2009, 8:51 PM
Didn't we already have a thread for this?

Anyway, An American Crime. This explains it (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NQZ8rsBxBg0). The other movie based on the same story is even more disturbing ("The Girl Next Door"), though it's a highly exaggerated and fictionalized version of it.

I did see Audition. It was pretty fucking twisted, like most Japanese horror films.

Arthenon
07-17-2009, 8:54 PM
The Audition was disturbing as fuck. For something not stated already, probably Suicide Club, which just leaves you with a "what the fuck" feeling by the end.

MusicalIdiot
07-17-2009, 9:16 PM
Probably the closest thing to disturbing for me is Cannibal Holocaust.

RaygunShaun
07-17-2009, 9:28 PM
Probably the closest thing to disturbing for me is Cannibal Holocaust.

Yeah, I think Cannibal Holocaust and Audition tie for 'most fucking disturbing film ever made'.

I watched that movie on a dare.

Putzmeister
07-17-2009, 9:50 PM
I have absolutely no idea where you guys get these movies from. The worst movie I've watched that you might call 'disturbing' are the SAW movies, and yes I am aware that they are incredibly tame, and assume that the movies you are talking of are much worse.

Mazkal
07-17-2009, 10:29 PM
Most disturbing movie for me would have to be "Eraser Head".

That movie was just bloody weird.

shpadoinkle
07-17-2009, 10:55 PM
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer and Scrapbook are two of the most fucked up movies I've ever seen. Henry was at least a decent movie for all the shock, Scrapbook was nothing but a faux snuff film.

hollywood_maggot
07-18-2009, 12:11 AM
I haven't really watched many horror movies. I think the first one I ever saw properly was Saw, which left me shocked - not the gore everyone complains about, I didn't find it gory. Just the dude's screams as the other guy cuts off his own leg. That chilled me to the bone.

MusicalIdiot
07-18-2009, 2:01 AM
And I guess on the psychological level, I'd say Funny Games is pretty disturbing.

To be perfectly honest, I didn't find Audition that bad...at all. I watched through the whole movie without flinching.

RaygunShaun
07-18-2009, 9:38 AM
I have absolutely no idea where you guys get these movies from. The worst movie I've watched that you might call 'disturbing' are the SAW movies, and yes I am aware that they are incredibly tame, and assume that the movies you are talking of are much worse.

Cannibal Holocaust (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cannibal_Holocaust) and Audition (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Audition_(film)) are fifty times worse (at the least) than any of the Saw movies.

hollywood_maggot
07-18-2009, 10:17 PM
It's weird, from the plot description Audition doesn't sound that bad, but considering people like Rob Zombie found it difficult to watch there must be something special going on.

Casalen
07-18-2009, 10:50 PM
Have you ever watched a hardcore Japanese horror film? They don't hold back like our media does, and some people aren't used to that.

SquidWard
07-19-2009, 1:14 AM
The most disturbing movie I have seen would have to be Hostel. Some of the torture methods they use made me wish I hadn't watched it. Overall, it was a pretty shit movie in my opinion.

ConwellDM
07-19-2009, 3:07 AM
The most disturbing movie I've seen is Barbie Island Princess
don't ask...

ConwellDM
07-19-2009, 3:12 AM
Also, Tokyo Gore Police is pretty fucked up.

cptlol
07-19-2009, 5:44 AM
And I guess on the psychological level, I'd say Funny Games is pretty disturbing.

To be perfectly honest, I didn't find Audition that bad...at all. I watched through the whole movie without flinching.

Funny Games was fucking lame.

MusicalIdiot
07-19-2009, 6:10 AM
Probably was if you looked at it as a horror movie and focused on the rewind part. I found it pretty entertaining and thought the serial killers were rather disturbing characters.

Oofie
07-19-2009, 7:19 AM
I can't make out the pic in OP, what's so disturbing about it? I agree with whoever said Cannibal Holocaust, mainly because apparently the turtle scene is real.

The Girl Next Door (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0830558/) is pretty disturbing. (It's not the one about the porn star).

Hats of!
07-19-2009, 9:59 AM
Pink Floyd The Wall (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8GpUjp9cac) is a rather disturbing movie. Individual clips really doesn't do it, but if you watch the whole movie you'll get disturbed.

Jeftris
07-19-2009, 11:47 AM
The shining really was pretty wierd. But so was Trainspotting. It's a hard one.

TheInfamousPenguinPoker
07-19-2009, 1:11 PM
I don't know many of these movies, but The Descent was pretty disturbing in my opinion. The ending... Just made me go wtf?

Baked
07-19-2009, 4:49 PM
The Audition is child's play compared to Frailty.

RaygunShaun
07-19-2009, 4:51 PM
This movie? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frailty) I dunno...

Also, it's "Audition", people. Just "Audition".

PineappleHead
07-19-2009, 5:00 PM
Anyone ever seen "The Girl In The Basement?" That was pretty fucked up. Not going to say the scenes that really got to me, don't want to spoil anything, but it was fucked up. It was also full of terrible performances. Still worth the watch, though.

Also, I was watching the sundance channel the other day, and they had a documentary about sex in films. It was mainly about french films, since apparently they are pretty famous for that sort of thing. But anyway, they showed this rape scene from a french film, and I've never felt physically ill or genuinely disturbed by anything on TV until I saw that. This girl made you feel like you were inside her head. Fuck.

Welsh_Chickky
07-21-2009, 4:05 AM
I found The Devil's Chair disturbing, not because it was scary or anything,
but because me and most of my mates were sat there watching it wondering what the hell was going on, and by the end we were even more confused.

http://www.thedevilschair.com/

Tyler_Legrand
07-21-2009, 11:01 AM
I'll add Irreversible.

lolguy
07-21-2009, 12:06 PM
Videodrome had a few disturbing parts in it.

Baked
07-21-2009, 12:37 PM
This movie? (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frailty) I dunno...

Yeah, that's the one. You ever seen it? The casting and synopsis are a bit iffy, I know, but that shit is crazy. The movie takes itself completely seriously and the whole time you don't know who's sane and who isn't. Paxton has one fucked up mind.

White_Ninja
07-21-2009, 6:10 PM
I've never head of half these movies, but I'm now interested in this "Audition" you guys speak of. Next time I head to the video store I'll see if I can find it.

The only movie that has scarred me for life is Beetlejuice. And I say that because the first time I watched it I was only 1, and my older brother got a mask for his b-day one year and proceeded to scare me shitless for the next 5 years... I can't hardly watch the damn movie anymore.

RaygunShaun
07-21-2009, 6:21 PM
If anyone is curious in hearing what people think about this movie (or seeing some previews), here's a clip courtesy of Bravo's 100 Scariest Movie Moments.

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Momanmomananam
07-22-2009, 12:26 AM
If anyone who's reading this thread has ever seen The Poughkeepsie Tapes, I can GUARANTEE it will top their list of most disturbing movies. The movie is a documentary about a serial killer who killed on the East coast. He kidnapped, raped, murdered and tortured people. Well, as much as this sounds like any documentary on A&E, it's FAR from it. The thing about this killer is that he would hold a camera or set up a camera wherever and whenever he was going to do something to his victims. Police broke into a house they thought this guy was in and found OVER 800 TAPES of his victims. The movie uses these tapes. The actual tapes. Not reinactments. Not dubs. The real damn tapes. You watch people, real people who had real lives, get toyed with and slaughtered. There's one scene where he wakes up a girl who is unconcious in his house. The camera is zoomed in on her face. He taps her, she slowly comes to and looks confused. The girl begins moaning and it eventualy turns into sobs. As this happens, the camera zooms out and you see that her stomach is ripped open. One of the main victims the film focuses around was a woman who he kidnapped and kept as a sex slave for 8 years. There are so many scenes in this movie that are hard to stomach. You see her get thrown on the floor, tied in ropes, as the man brutally beats her. She had just been kidnapped and you could hear her say through her gags "Why are you doing this to me?" as she cried. She was later forced to kill other victims of this man. They found this woman 8 years later inside of a box with a rubber mask on. She was barely alive. They revived her and she had become mentally unstable. She could not survive without pain. Shortly after, she commited suicide. In her note it said that she had died so she could be with her "true lover". That being her kidnapper. I advise you to NOT watch this movie. You will be scarred.

Tweek
07-22-2009, 12:40 AM
I just looked it up on wikipedia, the tapes aren't real dumb dumb.

Syzrael
07-22-2009, 12:52 AM
Has anyone mentioned "Nekromantik" yet? If you can't guess, it's a movie about necrophilia, and there are some pretty nasty scenes in it (not to mention the whole concept of necrophilia is pretty disturbing).

"Cutting Moments" is also an interesting one. I think it's only like 25 minutes long, but the last 5-10 minutes (forgot, it's been a while) are disturbing, but also kind of sad. You'll understand if you watch it.

Oofie
07-22-2009, 2:05 AM
I want to watch Audition after all this hype. It had better be worth it!

The movie uses these tapes. The actual tapes. Not reinactments. Not dubs. The real damn tapes. You watch people, real people who had real lives, get toyed with and slaughtered.

You are beyond stupid.

laugh
07-22-2009, 2:13 AM
Every Chucky movie EVER. My dad watched them when I was little. They still creep me out today.

Cornholio
07-22-2009, 2:41 AM
I really cant remember the name of the movie but is about a man-eating vagina, I think the name was Thorn or something more or less like that.
About 'Audition' the bag scene was the only one I flinch.
Then there is another kinda disturbing movie but you get some laughs too, the name is 'Dead Alive'

Oofie
07-22-2009, 2:44 AM
Teeth?

RainbowKermit
07-22-2009, 6:08 AM
Dead Space was pretty messed up even though it was just an animated movie. I don't really like watching horror shows because they bore the hell out of me.

RaxoZellet
07-22-2009, 2:26 PM
If anyone who's reading this thread has ever seen The Poughkeepsie Tapes, I can GUARANTEE it will top their list of most disturbing movies. The movie is a documentary about a serial killer who killed on the East coast. He kidnapped, raped, murdered and tortured people. Well, as much as this sounds like any documentary on A&E, it's FAR from it. The thing about this killer is that he would hold a camera or set up a camera wherever and whenever he was going to do something to his victims. Police broke into a house they thought this guy was in and found OVER 800 TAPES of his victims. The movie uses these tapes. The actual tapes. Not reinactments. Not dubs. The real damn tapes. You watch people, real people who had real lives, get toyed with and slaughtered. There's one scene where he wakes up a girl who is unconcious in his house. The camera is zoomed in on her face. He taps her, she slowly comes to and looks confused. The girl begins moaning and it eventualy turns into sobs. As this happens, the camera zooms out and you see that her stomach is ripped open. One of the main victims the film focuses around was a woman who he kidnapped and kept as a sex slave for 8 years. There are so many scenes in this movie that are hard to stomach. You see her get thrown on the floor, tied in ropes, as the man brutally beats her. She had just been kidnapped and you could hear her say through her gags "Why are you doing this to me?" as she cried. She was later forced to kill other victims of this man. They found this woman 8 years later inside of a box with a rubber mask on. She was barely alive. They revived her and she had become mentally unstable. She could not survive without pain. Shortly after, she commited suicide. In her note it said that she had died so she could be with her "true lover". That being her kidnapper. I advise you to NOT watch this movie. You will be scarred.

This made me laugh.

I've seen this and it ain't that bad. I do advise you to watch this movie if you like to laugh at extreme movie gore and are a fan of slashers. It's not a terrible movie.

I found the non killing scenes to be more off putting.


I've never been disturbed by a movie. They just don't ever hit me that hard.

BKS
07-22-2009, 4:00 PM
If anyone who's reading this thread has ever seen The Poughkeepsie Tapes, I can GUARANTEE it will top their list of most disturbing movies. The movie is a documentary about a serial killer who killed on the East coast. He kidnapped, raped, murdered and tortured people. Well, as much as this sounds like any documentary on A&E, it's FAR from it. The thing about this killer is that he would hold a camera or set up a camera wherever and whenever he was going to do something to his victims. Police broke into a house they thought this guy was in and found OVER 800 TAPES of his victims. The movie uses these tapes. The actual tapes. Not reinactments. Not dubs. The real damn tapes. You watch people, real people who had real lives, get toyed with and slaughtered. There's one scene where he wakes up a girl who is unconcious in his house. The camera is zoomed in on her face. He taps her, she slowly comes to and looks confused. The girl begins moaning and it eventualy turns into sobs. As this happens, the camera zooms out and you see that her stomach is ripped open. One of the main victims the film focuses around was a woman who he kidnapped and kept as a sex slave for 8 years. There are so many scenes in this movie that are hard to stomach. You see her get thrown on the floor, tied in ropes, as the man brutally beats her. She had just been kidnapped and you could hear her say through her gags "Why are you doing this to me?" as she cried. She was later forced to kill other victims of this man. They found this woman 8 years later inside of a box with a rubber mask on. She was barely alive. They revived her and she had become mentally unstable. She could not survive without pain. Shortly after, she commited suicide. In her note it said that she had died so she could be with her "true lover". That being her kidnapper. I advise you to NOT watch this movie. You will be scarred.


Yeah, thats fake. Never happened.

Momanmomananam
07-22-2009, 4:07 PM
Yeah, thats fake. Never happened.

Awesome! I feel like an idiot! I had friends that told me the movie was based off of a real serial killer (which it may have been) and that the tapes used in the movie were real. I watched the movie online with the thought of this all being real in my head... In that it really creeped the shit out of me. But seeing how it was fake, I feel blatantly retarded.

Chocoholic
07-27-2009, 3:58 AM
I've never been disturbed by a movie. They just don't ever hit me that hard.

Agreed. And I've seen some weird ass movies. The thing is, they're either way too ridiculous and overly-gory or they are actually well created and require much more thought than just "that was disturbing".

Also, in before A Clockwork Orange

steelrat
07-27-2009, 9:23 AM
I saw a movie where some bitch progressively killed her friends one by one and used their body parts to make a human-sized sex-doll. She cried when it didn't become living when she 'completed' it. Later she cut out an eye and screamed like a burning witch and put them onto the doll to make it see. Most disturbing was that when she died aside his corpse the doll started skull fucking her.

Anyone knows what I'm talking?

BmphP
07-28-2009, 11:59 AM
Toy Story 2 was pretty strange.

Witherspork
07-28-2009, 12:20 PM
I have never seen The Audition, nor do I plan to now that I see your reviews of it. The most disturbing movie that I have ever seen was Teeth. *shudders* It was just a terrible idea for a movie.

poetryfreak
07-28-2009, 3:03 PM
Most disturbing? I would have to say Faces of Death. For me there's a huge difference between the fake deaths in horror films and seeing the real thing.

WarmGrapes
07-28-2009, 3:34 PM
Bruno. I mean, Lord.

MataMuchoZombies
07-29-2009, 3:17 AM
I saw a movie where some bitch progressively killed her friends one by one and used their body parts to make a human-sized sex-doll. She cried when it didn't become living when she 'completed' it. Later she cut out an eye and screamed like a burning witch and put them onto the doll to make it see. Most disturbing was that when she died aside his corpse the doll started skull fucking her.

Anyone knows what I'm talking?

You're talking about the movie May. That movie was alright, I saw it after much hype. Not much.

Only movie that freaked me out bad is The Orphanage. It's a GREAT movie that doesn't rely on gore or shock scares. Just real, genuine suspense and horror. Go watch it.

Oofie
07-29-2009, 5:03 AM
The Orphanage is creepy but it's not disturbing.

spaj
07-29-2009, 5:59 AM
You're talking about the movie May. That movie was alright, I saw it after much hype. Not much.


Was about to mention this movie; you have to admit, it is pretty fucked up though.

Tideland was a messed up movie as well...

dakh
07-29-2009, 10:07 AM
Gummo was pretty damn disturbing, but it was not a horror

Frobes
07-29-2009, 4:50 PM
The most disturbing movie I've seen would be SAW 5. It's probably the only "disturbing" movie I have seen and it I wasn't affected by it at all. I'm just not a horror fan I guess.

Orcer
07-29-2009, 5:02 PM
I saw a movie i believe to be called boogie man, it takes place in a place that helps you get through your fears, the main character is a girl who saw her parents killed by the "boogie man" when she was young, very gruesomely might i add. A real "boogie man" starts killing people that ways thats related to their fears, One victem is one who likes to puke to make herself feel skinny, the killer puts tons of needles in her that start filling her with blood until she blows up, the main character makes in as she is exploding.

Tjeuke
08-02-2009, 10:38 AM
The Exorzist...The german version...i was 9 for christ sake...
i couldnt sleep for a week hahaha :P

Mirrorman
08-02-2009, 5:23 PM
Probably "House of 1000 Corpses". That movie fucked my brains the whole duration. I might have been bleeding out of my eyes after seeing it.

stormoftara
08-02-2009, 6:02 PM
Pink Floyd The Wall (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N8GpUjp9cac) is a rather disturbing movie. Individual clips really doesn't do it, but if you watch the whole movie you'll get disturbed.
I agree with you. My father decided I should watch it when I was a kid. I couldn't sleep for a week.

FoSheezey
08-04-2009, 6:34 PM
midnight meat train(no its not a porno) it was just weird, really really weird.

Soothsayers
08-04-2009, 8:00 PM
The Thing from the 1970s, The movie was itself very creepy but there is one part in particular when a mans head literally falls off like a drop of water, sprouts legs and eye stalks then walks away. That did it for me, other than that i've never been scared or distrubed to much by a film (Until I saw Bruno)

RaygunShaun
08-04-2009, 9:16 PM
Most disturbing? I would have to say Faces of Death. For me there's a huge difference between the fake deaths in horror films and seeing the real thing.

A significant portion of the deaths in the Faces Of Death series were fake. It's been admitted and proved several times.

Mustache
08-04-2009, 9:46 PM
I don't watch horror films ever. I'm a pussy.

unit12
08-05-2009, 12:59 PM
Bruno. The spinning talking penis is enough.

Hamsandwich608
08-05-2009, 4:13 PM
I really dont watch scary movies, but I have been disturbed by "regular" movies. The anime movie Akira was pretty disturbing. But probably my worst experience was watching Signs, at midnight, in a wooden cabin, in the middle of the woods in Maine, and I was 5.

RedDelicious
08-05-2009, 10:25 PM
i loved teeth, i would call my mother on the intercom too if my wee wee was bitten off

Chocoholic
08-05-2009, 11:57 PM
midnight meat train(no its not a porno) it was just weird, really really weird.

The only thing weird about the movie was the end. It came out of nowhere and you had absolutely no clues that anything like that was coming. It was as if Clive Barker just said "fuck it" and glued the ending of another movie onto the last page of the script.

Jergens
08-07-2009, 10:52 PM
I've decided to see Audition, going to try and find it at a movie store right now, I'll let you all know what I think.

Most disturbing movie I have seen... as of now is Hard Candy. If you've seen it you'll know what I mean.

Keg0Death
08-08-2009, 11:51 PM
Embarassed to say this, but alot of movies, while im watching them myself scare the crap out of me. But if a friend is over, we laugh so hard at everything we couldnt breath. Mostly any movie that has something really fucked up in it, like House on haunted Hill, not a bad movie til it gets to where 2 ghosts are looking over someone on the table, one asks the other something and he shakes his head really frickin fast, stuff like that I cant stand.

I can't really say any of the saw movies are scary, me and 2 other friends would sit and watch it, and critque the torture methods in English 4... too much time on our hands in that class.

Keg0Death
08-08-2009, 11:54 PM
Probably "House of 1000 Corpses". That movie fucked my brains the whole duration. I might have been bleeding out of my eyes after seeing it.

I missed your post, that and Death tunnel, have some of the coolest, but creepiest, "things" not really the bad guys just supporting creepy crap.

Sinamuri
08-09-2009, 1:23 AM
I want to watch Audition after all this hype. It had better be worth it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=83ziN2DqdQA

There's the end torture scene.
After watching that it may be one of the most disturbing things I've seen.

EDIT: You'll also have to watch part 12.
Double Edit: This is cut kind of, it's not as graphic as the real version.

Allen
08-09-2009, 3:23 AM
I got around to seeing Cannibal Holocaust and Audition this week.

I have to say, Cannibal Holocaust is extremely fucked up. It actually got me to say "ugh..." at a few parts. I was wanting it to make me feel the need to vomit, but it didn't really reach that at all.

Audition was a boring piece of shit. The original Saw was freakier than Audition. Hell, the drug-induced dream sequence in The Big Lebowski was freakier than Audition. It was very slow, never made me give a shit about the characters, and the gore was hardly anything. It was just a piece of shit. I couldn't even dig on this movie for being a delightfully trashy flick. I just thought it was really, really fucking boring.

I really dont watch scary movies, but I have been disturbed by "regular" movies. The anime movie Akira was pretty disturbing. But probably my worst experience was watching Signs, at midnight, in a wooden cabin, in the middle of the woods in Maine, and I was 5.

To be watching Signs in a cabin at midnight when you were 5, you would have to be, at the oldest, 12 right now, right?

Jergens
08-09-2009, 11:31 AM
Audition was awful, not disturbing, it just sucked as a movie. I hated it, waste of my time.

However, same night I saw Devil's Rejects... Awesome, totally disturbing and interesting, I loved it. Devil's Rejects and House of 1000 Corpses are just great.

P0K3M0N_MA5T3R
08-09-2009, 11:48 AM
The broken movie is really disturbing, but at the same time awesome, partly for the music partly for the fact that some of the scenes are cool. Look it up on Wikipedia, you can view pretty much all of the music videos on youtube except the last one, and sometimes Happiness in Slavery isn't up there. I guess it sort of counts since it is a movie in a way, but it is definitely disturbing.

MusicalIdiot
08-09-2009, 2:41 PM
I have to say, Cannibal Holocaust is extremely fucked up. It actually got me to say "ugh..." at a few parts. I was wanting it to make me feel the need to vomit, but it didn't really reach that at all.
Only two parts really that made me come close to that need to vomit: the turtle scene and the scene in the beginning where they see a tribal guy screwing some chick with a muddy pike and shit.

Yeah, a lot of people over-hyped Audition. I don't necessarily think it's a bad movie, but when a lot of people raise expectations beyond what is necessary (I don't know, by saying it's as bad as Cannibal Holocaust?), then it's very easy to get disappointed.

libelula00
08-12-2009, 2:50 PM
i avoid movies that will cause temporary trauma :) but the scene in Saw, when the chick is pushed into the bed of needles still bothers me.

Zebbs
08-12-2009, 4:52 PM
Final Destination 3 where those hot chicks die in the sunbeds. The most tragic wank I've ever had.

SquidWard
08-12-2009, 10:07 PM
i avoid movies that will cause temporary trauma :) but the scene in Saw, when the chick is pushed into the bed of needles still bothers me.

That was a pit of needles. Nothing that happened in saw really affected me that much after watching Hostel. The only part that made me cringe in the saw series was in I think Saw 5 when the guy throws the other guy into the coffin and then gets crushed by the walls closing in like in Star Wars. His arm snaps in half and you see the bone sticking out while the guy who is safe in the coffin is just smiling at him as blood splatters on the coffin's glass.

J3553rocks
08-13-2009, 12:19 AM
I'd have to say Borat. It scared me so much, i turned it off half-way through the film.

J3553rocks
08-13-2009, 12:25 AM
I'm serious.

MrRem
08-13-2009, 4:29 AM
Why have none of you mentioned August Underground?
All three of them films are beyond anything here by miles.

Cannibal Holocaust was disgust because of the animal killings.
The remainder of the footage just had 1970s effects all over them. I still love the film though

Cyan
08-13-2009, 1:33 PM
I haven't really been disturbed by any horror movies, but recently I turned on the tv and watched the last half of A Dirty Shame(With Johnny Knoxville). It probably would have made sense had I watched the first half, but what I saw will never make me forget the movie.

Legomasta
08-13-2009, 5:58 PM
The most disturbing movie I have ever seen, and never want to see again... isn't even a horror film.

I'm sure those of you who saw the film Funny Games will agree. Fuck horror movies... this one will really make you feel sick.

RaygunShaun
08-13-2009, 6:20 PM
Yeah, a lot of people over-hyped Audition. I don't necessarily think it's a bad movie, but when a lot of people raise expectations beyond what is necessary (I don't know, by saying it's as bad as Cannibal Holocaust?), then it's very easy to get disappointed.

I never said Audition was a good film, but it's pretty damn disturbing.

Jeremyb6486
08-13-2009, 8:55 PM
Why have none of you mentioned August Underground?
All three of them films are beyond anything here by miles.

Cannibal Holocaust was disgust because of the animal killings.
The remainder of the footage just had 1970s effects all over them. I still love the film though

do you know if there is anywhere I could see August Underground online? I read the plot for it and I really must see it now.

RaygunShaun
08-13-2009, 9:27 PM
do you know if there is anywhere I could see August Underground online? I read the plot for it and I really must see it now.

Try renting or buying it, goddamn it.

Chocoholic
08-14-2009, 3:03 AM
The most disturbing movie I have ever seen, and never want to see again... isn't even a horror film.

I'm sure those of you who saw the film Funny Games will agree. Fuck horror movies... this one will really make you feel sick.

You better be talking about the original Austrian version or I'll slap you.

I actually find it kind of sad that everyone is just posting cheap exploitation/snuff films. I mean really now.

MataMuchoZombies
08-18-2009, 1:30 PM
So I saw Audition last night. It was a good movie, very awesome directing, but not as disturbing as people say. There where some things in the movie that made you uncomfortable, but not the a great extent. You also have to watch this move for more than just being a horror movie. It's a psychological drama. I won't get into it too much seeing as how we're talking about disturbing movies, but you really need to watch audition in a different light. Not as a Horror/Torture movie, but how your perspectives of people can really mess up decisions you make. (I.E., Main character was always drinking alcohol, only saw the woman he wanted to see, etc..)

Back to the topic though, those damn pink elephants in Dumbo always made me cringe. Thats just a creepy ass scene.

monay
08-18-2009, 11:23 PM
seems nothing I know about from here I have no idea




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Aether
08-22-2009, 2:23 PM
Teeth, if your a guy and you've seen this movie then you'll know why I find this movie to be disturbing.

doowy
08-23-2009, 2:25 PM
mirrors was a disturbing movie, when the chick pulled her jaw off... uuckkckc that was nasty!!

emilyclue
08-24-2009, 6:07 AM
i have to say 'perfume' was pretty messed up.
i loved the book and all..but to just see the final scenes visually was kind of...screwed up?
i'm not really sure what the right word is.. haha
anyway yeah.
scene that tipped it as weirdest / most disturbing film i've seen is just this MASS orgy of hundreds/thousands of people.
really, REALLY weird.

slaywithgardentools
08-25-2009, 10:35 AM
I found dawn of the dead disturbing because they shot the baby but this video (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOFRIWx5F9c&feature=related) was also disturbing.

kissthisrump
08-26-2009, 5:11 PM
The Virgin Suicides, A Clockwork Orange, and Hostel. The first two were interesting but disturbing and Hostel was just terrible all around.

TheJamesFang
09-07-2009, 10:51 AM
It will have to be narnia the first one.... It feels like they were just about to make out!!!!!
I've made out but no to boys....... :barf:

Frobes
09-08-2009, 5:15 AM
What?

Stormtrooper
09-10-2009, 6:50 AM
Cloverfield was probably the most disturbing movie. A giant albino alien ant tears through New York and the camera shakes uncontrollably.

inhumanjose
09-13-2009, 6:55 PM
Eraserhead

John Travolta
09-13-2009, 7:55 PM
http://media.skateboard.com.au/forum/images/Chairman_of_the_board-1.jpg

inhumanjose
09-13-2009, 8:11 PM
LOL

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RaygunShaun
09-13-2009, 8:21 PM
http://media.skateboard.com.au/forum/images/Chairman_of_the_board-1.jpg

I can tell just by the poster that that's probably one of the worst movies ever concieved and created, ever.

In fact, I can name, like, 201 things that are wrong with that fucking movie just by looking at the poster.

random_blankness
09-14-2009, 11:28 PM
Legend Of The Overfiend.
Messed me up.
IF you can find it, watch it.

Angil
09-15-2009, 8:06 AM
The last house on the left did it for me, the way: Alone in the woods, the killers force the girls, both virgins, to engage in oral sex, commanding one by cutting the other. They're made to urinate. One of the girls is disemboweled and beheaded; while the second has the name of her attacker carved into her flesh before being shot by the side of a lake.
That made me stop and several days later shudder, that's one thing I hate, ghosts, cannibals, tortures, I don't care rape and that kind of brutality that happens in real life, that scares the shit out me.

csgrimm
09-15-2009, 3:40 PM
http://www.entertainmentandstyle-gossip.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/irreversible.jpg