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What is the most disturbing movie you have ever watched?
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I watched "Dragged across Concrete" with Mel Gibson, and Vince Vaughn, and a scene in a bank robbery, a woman who had a small child at home was at a bank when it was robbed and one of the robbers shot her HAND OFF and then killed her...
The most hideous and unnecessary brutality I have ever seen in a film and sickened me to think that a producer/director would show that kind of barbarian act anytime/anywhere in a film with that kind of animal act toward a woman.
No excuse for that kind of mindless bullshit in a film
The goal was to make you hate the robber and feel bad for the woman.
Debatable. Not everything is intended to make you feel good.
Charlie and the chocolate factory.
A horror movie in disguise
All I really remember about it was that he lures children into his home, turns them into blueberries, and doesn't save drowning children... lol
I wouldn't, lol...
I don't like chocolate that much.
I am curious but I'm not going to google the movie you mention because I don't want to get traumatised, lol. I'd say the most disturbing movie I've come across to but couldn't finish was The Exorcist. Found my youngest brother watching it and my mum asked me to call him and I went there to tell him that and I was like "Ooooh! What are you watching?" And I sat right next to him before the scene of her stabbing herself down... there. Yikes. I went from "Ooooh"to "Ewwww!!!" WTH!! Very quickly...
I'll give you MHO if you can get through the entire movie haha
It's just a wholesome movie with extreme gore about a couple who tries to reunite during a pandemic that turns people into sadistic maniacs 😫
Lol, don't watch it... I don't want to be held accountable for your nightmares.
" haha, I'm tougher than you" Now you HAVE to watch it because you just challenged me 😠
It's mostly disturbing because the disease makes people act on sadistic impulses they already had. Makes you think about how you never know what's really going on in someone's head...
LMHO! Challenge Accepted!! **in that man's voice in the background of Street fighter game** That MHO is mine. 😎
That's really scary but at least they didn't turn into cannibals.. or at least their body isn't rotting... Here's the thing, I love surprises and gey annoyed when someone gives away spoilers unless some scenes or movies are actually creepy or scary, in that case telling me about it in advance actually prepare me for what I'm about to see which makes it less traumatising. So, thank you 😐
😂 report back after you watch it
Off the top of my head— Jeepers Creepers, Tusk, The Conjuring, Amityville Horror, The Omen, Poltergeist, Hostel, Bones, X, The Killing of a Sacred Deer, Stephen Kings IT, The Descent, The Visit, The Grudge, Paranormal Activity 3, Cabin Fever, Men, and all Michael Meyers, Freddy Kreuger, and Jason Voorhees films (except for H20, Freddy V Jason, and Jason X). wouldn't rewatch any
Also, The Shining, CandyMan, Cujo, Carrie, Creepshow, Children of the Corn, Tales from the Hood and Thinner
Also Thirteen Ghosts, Hills Have Eyes, and House on Haunted Hill. Every single film above are films that i had to sleep with the lights on or couldnt sleep at all. Hate them all with a passion.
How did I know you'd be the first of the few people who are going to answer this question, lol...
I was expecting Tusk to just be your typical horror comedy, but it Was actually pretty messed up 😬, especially the ending. Just leaving him like that...
Tusk was so boring that I fast forwarded through it and still found it disgustingly disturbing
Tusk definitely isn't a movie for everyone, lol.
Have you seen the others i named
The conjuring and paranormal activity. But not into ghost/demon movies.
The hostel movies... eh.
Love IT
cabin fever: possibly. Sounds familiar.
The descent. Is that the one where they go inside the cave? If it's the movie I'm thinking of, I liked that one.
The shining: like that one
Children of Corn is good
Thirteen ghost is a good one
I like the hilke have eyes movies
And I like Freddy
Do you like the wrong-turn movies? You might like the newest one (I think it was the newest one) it was different from the other ones.
I agree, I hate paranormal films. Only Hostel i liked was part 2. I hated IT as a kid and refuse to watch the reboots. CabinFever sucked. Yes The Descent creeped me out but it was better than the sequel. The Shining was so boring yet creepy. I hated Children of the Corn especially as a kid. I also disliked Pet sematary but loved the sequel. I hated Thirteen Ghosts but loved Matthew Lillard. I liked the Hills Have Eyes 2 with the soldiers but thats it. I liked the first Wrong Turn but not the sequels. I haaaated the newest Wrong Turn. It was so bad lol
I think Hellhouse is the only paranormal movie I have liked. They were surprisingly not terrible.
Really? I think the new wrong turn movie was one of the better newer horror movies. My only complaint is that it didn't feel like a wrong-turn movie. It just wasn't what I was expecting. But scary because it's believable and something that could actually happen.
The Frighteners is one of the few paranormal films i like because i love Michael J Fox plus its a horror comedy. I forgot to list Silent Hill and “Mama” with the two little girls. Crazy nightmare films that i hate. Us was disturbing as well with the end battle. I think Peeles films suck anyways
I haven't seem the frighteners or Mama. Maybe they're worth checking out
Frighteners if you wanna laugh. Mama if you wanna be freaked out. Thoughts on Silent Hill? Jodelle Furland always plays a good creepy character in her films
I think I have only seen the first silent hill movie (I enjoyed it, from what I remember) and I haven't played the games. So I don't have that strong of an opinion on them. I'm not even sure how many of them they have.
One was enough for me. Hated it. I dont like horror video games. So i liked Resident Evil films despite most not
Hated it because it scared you, or you you just thought it was stupid?
I hate most horror films because they scared me. I hate most psychological and drama films because theyre boring
@Abdulwahh yea they all creeped me out
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Hard Candy and The hunger Games are two that come up off the top of my head. If I think about it and come up with more I'll list em.
"Hard Candy" is messed up! But you love the fact that Ellen Page does that to Patrick Wilson's slimeball character. You kind of wish that'd actually happen to more pedophiles.
"The Hunger Games" While it's enjoyable I could never quite get passed a dystopian future that allows kids to off eachother for sport.
I could never get into hunger games. I even tried reading the books, thinking I would like those better. Still nope, Lol
I didn't know who to root for in hard candy. He was bad, but wasn't the girl like 14? She needs a new hobby... lol she was fucked too
I would have liked hard candy more if an adult tracked the pedophiles down and tortured them
Yeah hunger Games was popular though. So it had to of struck a nerve with some people.
Hard Candy, Agreed! That's why I say it was messed up. 14 year old girls don't do that. So you know she had issues. But you LOVE the fact that this time he f***ed with the wrong 14 yr. Old. He went predator to prey just like that.
It was satisfying, yes.. I actually forgot that movie existed until I read your opinion, lol.
I can't think of many movies I've seen that are legitimately "disturbing". I'm sure there have been, but I don't remember what they are.
I'll say this much though. The Cable Guy, though hilarious, went to some pretty dark places.
The cable guy sounds familiar. I'll have to look that up
1996, Matthew Broderick and Jim Carrey
Mr Hands, (no don't google it) watching a guy get fucked by a horse isn't something you want to save to watch again.
But I was a regular over at Ogrish when it was a thing. Everything from decapitations to gang takedowns was staple over there. But no idea why Mr Hands disturbed me. Not much of an animal lover, but it was probably the senseless nature of it. Plus it was something like 2 in the morning when I was pinged the clip.
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Can't say I ever watched a movie that disturbed me lol as a kid the movie the good son did after he tried to kill his mom on the cliff. I couldn't fathom that kid would try to kill their mother that did a number on me.
Also the movie lord of the flies when the kid dropped the rock on "Piggies" face and killed him... wtf he was Hella nice too
You should watch "Goodnight Mommy" This woman gets into an accident and has some serious surgery done on her face. She was in the healing process with a bunch of bandages on her face and wasn't in the greatest mood so her stupid kids thought she was a monster and killed her.
Bu the good son is a good movie
Do you mean "ma"? With the scary lady who kills all of the kids or something
Actually, I think you're talking about the movie someone else mentioned
A clockwork orange. Out there! but good. I like disturbing. Disturbing steers away from typical and boring. Malcome McDowell has done some interesting roles, but this one beats them all! Murder, rape, sci-fi, psychological thriller rolled all into one!
I Spit On Your Grave.
The original one.
Not an easy one to watch.
The Dark Secret of Harvest Home, 1978.
it was on network television and I was home alone.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Dark_Secret_of_Harvest_Home
I watched the Human Centipede 2, it was just terrible and disgusting. Honorable mentions go to 120 days of Sodom and Serbian Film
Human Centipede wasn't even terrible and disgusting in a good way, it was just terrible and disgusting. I haven't been brave enough to watch Serbian Film. I heard that was really bad...
yea the second human centipede was just made to disgust and shock people, same with Serbian Film. But if you like gore and see a pretty decent film, that also left some disturbed, watch Terrifier 2
seen some true crime incidents where I was like, "If that'd be made into a movie, it would be the most disturbing ever" Google the Junko Furuta case for example
I love Terrifier! Art is my guy! Lol
I remember finding the first one from a YouTube video "10 disturbing clown videos you didn't know existed"
I know it's a slasher movie, and people don't watch slashers for the plot, but it would be cool if they made Sienna and Art have a Micheal Myers and Laurie-type of relationship
She has motive to hate him. He killed her mom and all of her friends... they could do something with that.
I could see that even happening, it seems they're planning to make more sequels
That's what I was thinking. That's why the movie was so long. There was too much plot. I know people were complaining about that, but they were probably like "Look, I know you don't care about these characters yet, but we're getting you to know them in this movie so you'll care about them in the next movie" if that's the case then all is forgiven
yea it definitely had some Halloween parallels but also some Evil Dead ones, like that magic sword which was like a kandarian dagger to kill demons. It had some mysteries unexplained at the end (also the meaning of that weird tv show set from the dream at at the end) which could point to further installments
Agreed. I'm excited to see what they do with it.
There are a couple of movies that have been really disturbing to me. I know this has happened but the only thing I can think of is that they freaked me out so much that they have been blocked from my memory.
Bad Boy Bubby.
Do not watch this. You have been warned.
I might have to watch it now...
The exercis- its disturbing and plain scary for me anyways. Never would I watch it again.
The concentration camp liberation film I saw in seventh grade.
The Sissy Spacek version of Carrie.
Twelve Years a Slave
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