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"The Dentist" with Corbin Bernsen was brutal in every way.

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The Hills Have Eyes(2006)-A bad movie, lacking plot and point. I'm a longtime gore fan since Hellraiser, but this flick made me feel like I was going to vomit before, during, and even after the credits.


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The Hills Have Eyes(2006)-A bad movie, lacking plot and point. I'm a longtime gore fan since Hellraiser, but this flick made me feel like I was going to vomit before, during, and even after the credits.


the meetings execs had to green light this pitiful excuse of a movie disturbed me more than the actual remake.

absolutely dreadful, not even fun to make fun of...it's not funny, it's not fun.


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This one is a bit embarrassing, but it's all about the context, I think:
2. Event Horizon. The movie is pretty bad EXCEPT the fact that the 'dimension' that the ship went to was hell, the conceptualization of hell that was used was freaky and the video of the first flight's crew in hell was disturbing...and the way the movie ends does not help.


I agree with you, and actually, it's a movie that to me has aged well. It's not great, but it's interesting. And there's definitely some disturbing shit in it. If it's on cable late at night or something I'll usually put it on for a little while at least.

You oughta give "Sunshine" a try. It's like "Event Horizon" only it has a nice theme and it has a point...


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The Descent- this movie had me clausterphobic as fuck while sitting on my couch. I found it had to breathe and very stressed out the whole movie.

Little Monsters-- Most disturbing movie EVER. I still can't watch this movie to this day.

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Disturbing is a pretty expansive word, but Saving Private Ryan kills me emotionally once you edit out the melodramatic scenes. Mano-Mano-alone-in-a-bell-tower-knife-through-the-heart scene is brutally real.

Second the vote for "Texas Chain Saw I" and "Superbowl Shuffle". Basically the same thing.

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"Derailed" -There is a scene where Jennifer Aniston's character gets sexually assaulted and for some reason it was too much or me and my fiance. We ended up stopping the dvd and not finishing it. First time I've ever actually stopped watching a movie but it was just too depressing to watch further.


Suprise, Rick. Jennifer Aniston's character does not dislike the assault. You'll have to watch it. It's a great movie!


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You oughta give "Sunshine" a try. It's like "Event Horizon" only it has a nice theme and it has a point...


Finally got around to it this weekend, liked it eventhough it fell into some of the typical sci-fi trappings. Great idea and even my wife enjoyed it.

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Here's another one - "The Shining". Some of the most bizarre and chilling visuals I've seen...the twins alone...man.

Funny thing about The Shining. I never watched the real movie version, I had only ever seen the one that is usually on TBS/TNT. A little after I got out of collage I was watching the real version for the first time and realized that movie is nothing without the bathroom scene between the murdered wife and Jack.

The movie was ok, but I found the book disturbing.

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Disturbing is a pretty expansive word, but Saving Private Ryan kills me emotionally once you edit out the melodramatic scenes. Mano-Mano-alone-in-a-bell-tower-knife-through-the-heart scene is brutally real.

Oh, man, great call. That scene is among the most disturbing you'll ever see. The brutal realism just hits you on a visceral level, leaving you unable to forget it for a while. It's just so matter-of-fact, so plain, and yet so horrible. It kinda disturbs you to your core.

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Little Monsters-- Most disturbing movie EVER. I still can't watch this movie to this day.


Yeah, peanut butter and onion sandwich? WTF!!!


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The brutal realism just hits you on a visceral level, leaving you unable to forget it for a while.


Pretty much "Eberts" the scene right there. Visceral is the perfect call. To this day, it moves/haunts me to the point where I love the movie but can't watch it again.

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"Monster's Ball" :evil:

"The Sound of Music"

"Faces of Death" (I think that was the name of it) :puker:

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"Monster's Ball" :evil:


jesus one of the most unnecessary, depressing movies i've ever seen.

i thought "bully" was pretty irredeemable but at least it was based on a true story.

this was almost as useless as "Kids" except the acting was great.


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"Monster's Ball" :evil:


jesus one of the most unnecessary, depressing movies i've ever seen./quote]

You watched the whole movie??? :? :wink: :lol:

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You watched the whole movie??? :? :wink: :lol:


i saw it in the theatre and i have a policy that no matter how much i hate the movie i refuse to walk out...if i've invested the time and money already, i'd feel more satisfied to sit through the whole thing--and as a lover of film, i feel like i'd be cheating myself if i didn't watch it all.

as akira kurosawa used to say, "a true artist never turns away" (paraphrased).


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as akira kurosawa used to say, "a true artist never turns away" (paraphrased).


Apparently, Kurosawa never saw Freddy Got Fingered.

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The most destrubing movie I recently saw was " The girl next door", what that woman does to her niece is so fucking horrible, I couldn't believe what I was watching. There is a blow torch scene I wish I never saw.

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A Clockwork Orange, Manhunter, Affliction.

I'm sure there are more disturbing ones, but those come to mind right away.


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Another one is that Japanese flick where the girl keeps the guy hostage for half the movie and tortures him in unimaginable ways. Audition is the title, if I remember. Very disturbing.


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Without a shadow of a doubt it has to be this movie "May"

It is extremely fucked up, and unfortunately ended up being the movie chosen for a date night :shock:

One of the more memorable scenes was when the main character had pieces of glass in her eyes and she decided to start rubbing them...

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Irreversible.

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Eastern Promises: The nude knife fight scene in the turkish baths was disturbing.


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These were all previously mentioned in this thread, and I most definitely agree with Requiem for a Dream (with a nod to Trainspotting, as it's the second most fucked up drug movie I've seen), and A Clockwork Orange, a movie that makes you feel like you're on a damn drug. Hostel is so friggin disturbing it made me not want to ever leave the country...


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I haven't read through the thread so some of these might be mentioned already...

David Lynch-Eraserhead, Lost Highway and most everything else he's done. Those 2 struck me the hardest
Darren Aronofsky-Pi and Requiem for a Dream
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Can someone give me a 30 second review of what this is? I was at Blockbuster the other day and a sequel to it was out but I haven't watched the original. All the copies of it were rented so I couldn't read the box.


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