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Shoggoth2588

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Little Woodsman said:
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I came close to posting a compilation video from Ichi the Killer but I'm afraid it might get me reported...Ichi the Killer is about as fucked up as Visitor Q but...Visitor Q is psycosexual whereas Ichi the Killer is just hyper-violent.
Agghh! You made me think about Ichi the Killer!
But how do you consider it not psycho-sexual? I mean remembering these bits...
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please pardon me while I go throw up now.....
What I meant was that Visitor Q is Psycho-Sexual. Ichi the Killer is just...psychotic. It's not the kind of movie you forget but they're both just psychotic.
 

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In Game of Thrones Episode 6 (or the first book, if you prefer).
Drogo pours molten gold over Viserys' head. It could have been a lot worse, they didn't show his face melting or anything like that, but it's still unpleasant to watch, although unlike the female on male rape things that have been posted, thst's almost certainly deliberate.
Really? The only thing I thought in that scene was "Oh sweet, sweet, irony!".

Though that reminds me of the scene from season 2,

When Joffery has the two whores beat each other. That was just....immensely uncomfortable. It was all the worse from the sick pleasure this kid was getting from it.
Well I'd already read the books, so I knew it was coming, which in some ways made it worse. I guess it partly depends how you view the guy.

But yeah, roughly half of everything Joffrey does counts as well.
RedDeadFred said:
DJjaffacake said:
In Game of Thrones Episode 6 (or the first book, if you prefer).
Drogo pours molten gold over Viserys' head. It could have been a lot worse, they didn't show his face melting or anything like that, but it's still unpleasant to watch, although unlike the female on male rape things that have been posted, thst's almost certainly deliberate.
Oh my. If you thought that was fucked, wait till you see some of the shit that comes next.

OT: In the movie, Kill List. There are two particularly disturbing scenes. One involves a hammer, the other involves tunnels. I don't think I should post any video from it because it's pretty graphic.
Oh I've read the books, I know what's coming.
 

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The women getting choked to death in Inglorious Basterds actually made me feel very uncomfortable.

In Saving Private Ryan, seeing the man slowly have knife get buried into his chest put me off for a bit

I thought it was fucked up to see a man devoured by slugs attacked to every limb and then his head.

The 'kill me' scene scared the hell out of me as a kid. I literally ran out of the cinema. Now I think it's just awesome.
 

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EHKOS said:
Most kid's movies really, I mean, this should prolly not have been in Toy Story:
You underestimate children on a massive scale. As long as it's not inappropriate, it's fine. Being "scary" is not a factor.

Anyway, one day I was going around through YouTube and somehow ran into this. I have no idea where it's from, but it's gotta be the freakiest thing I've ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeT9EtpZxzc
 

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You guys remember Forest Gump, right? The scene were Jenny sneaks into his dorm room and has sex with him. How would people feel if the sexes were reversed? A male sneaking into a girl's dormitory to have sex with a mentally handicapped girl would be really creepy. This has already been mentioned before but after hearing it from the guys at RLM, it kind of stuck in my craw.
'I'm not a smart man, but I know what love is...'

I think most of Hostel is just grim, the disturbing fact is that it was allowed to be released at all. Same for the whole torture film genre really. (I'm quite squeamish)
 

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It seems like a ROM-COM writer trying way to hard to be "push the envelope".

The last half of Drive. So amazingly disturbing.
 

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If you're looking for 'disturbing', make Takashi Miike your first one-stop shop for blown minds. Some of his more recent works have already been mentioned, such as Visitor Q, Ichi The Killer and Audition.

My personal favourite, though, is Gozu. Click on the spoiler if you need audiovisual proof. Not for the faint of heart or easily confused. The movie is rated [R], so if you're below the age of 17, get your mom or dad or accompanying parent. Oh, and that's one of the more straightforward and least confusing scenes. Enjoy.

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Lugbzurg said:
Anyway, one day I was going around through YouTube and somehow ran into this. I have no idea where it's from, but it's gotta be the freakiest thing I've ever seen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zeT9EtpZxzc
It's from Masters of Horror and the episode is called We All Scream For Ice Cream by Tom Holland (Fright Night, Psycho II, Langoliers, Thinner, etc.)

The few Masters of Horror episodes that really got to me were "Jenifer" and "Pelts" by Dario Argento and "Imprint", another classy one by Takashi Miike.
 

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For a more subtle, offkilter kind of disturbing, David Lynch has you covered:


Pay close attention to the sound.

Perhaps most disturbing is the size of the massive early 90's cellphone. Jaysis..
 

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I havent seen a lot of films but the scariest scene i remember is in Mullholland Drive, with the man in the diner and the goblin behind the trash. Its just like a nightmare when you know you cant look at the face of unspeakable evil, but you also know it wants you too and you will.
 

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That scene in Hostel with the blowtorch and the eyes is pretty disturbing. Mainly because of the fact I hate anything to do with eyes, in any movie whether it be a comedy or horror. Also, the entirety of Frontiers. That entire movie is disturbing.
 

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Ninja'd twice, but yeah, Martyrs. The entire second 'half' of that movie is borderline unwatchable, and don't get me started on the last ten minutes...
 

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last night I saw Heavly Creatures, a early-ish film by Peter Jackson

set in New Zealand in the 50's its about teo girls who form a VERY intense freindship and both indulge in fantasy worlds...they pretty much go insane together and as their home lives fall apart they plot to murder one of the girls family members...

the acting is very over the top.. however the last scene..

[spoiler/]they bash the mothers head in with a brick and it is very chilling and brutal[/spoiler]
not only that but its based on a true story and aparently the voice over excerts from ones of the girls diarys are REAL word for word
 

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Vault101 said:
last night I saw Heavly Creatures, a early-ish film by Peter Jackson

set in New Zealand in the 50's its about teo girls who form a VERY intense freindship and both indulge in fantasy worlds...they pretty much go insane together and as their home lives fall apart they plot to murder one of the girls family members...

the acting is very over the top.. however the last scene..

[spoiler/]they bash the mothers head in with a brick and it is very chilling and brutal[/spoiler]
not only that but its based on a true story and aparently the voice over excerts from ones of the girls diarys are REAL word for word
Once again I realise ive absorbed a lot more culture than i thought just by watching the simpsons
 

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TotallyNotABot said:
No mention of Eraserhead? Really? Reaaaaaaaaaaaally?

That whole goddamn movie is disturbing.

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Captcha: I'm sorry. Not unfitting.
I felt a lot of sympathy towards the horse/fish/lizard baby towards the end.

What really messed me up was the lady in the radiator. Something about her voice and the papier-mache hamster cheeks gave me a cold fear.
 

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The opening thing from Seed. Those that saw it will know what I'm talking about. That shit really stuck with me, and usually I'm not really that sensetive to this stuff.
I guess why it really upset me is because it was done to animals, and it was real. Real footage shot undercover.

Blegh, skinless dog, nooooo!

I now use those mental images to stop unwanted boners.