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deedee03

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The most disturbing movies i have ever seen were The Orpanage and The Boy In The Striped Pagamas-whats yours???
 

Monkfish Acc.

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The Begotten.
Or as is the general opinion of the people I associate myself with.
I thought it was rather boring.
And silly.
 

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Seven words that shall forever haunt the minds of its viewer victims:



And I...I...I...own it on DVD.

One line from that movie just haunts me, and those who have seen it will know what I mean:

"This is an adult kiss. We'll finish the rest later" *cookie for the person who said it, and a cornetto if you can name who they said it to*
 

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There's one particular movie that comes to mind, and i really wish i hadn't watched it upon reflection; Pink Flamingos.
 

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US Crash Fire said:
super-size me
All I could think of after watching the docu, was food.

OT: I don't know. A movie being disturbing usually comes in favor for me, but I'm sure I've seen some which are a little too much, however I can't recall any at the moment.
 

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
"This is an adult kiss. We'll finish the rest later" *cookie for the person who said it, and a cornetto if you can name who they said it to*
Misato to Shinji, wasn't it? I positively loathe that series.
 

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Armored Prayer said:
Epic Movie. A good chunk of me died inside while watching that movie.
Grief counselling will be provided as you have clearly gone through a traumatic ordeal we will be gentle with your pain. Feel free to talk to our staff as you recover from this truly terrible experience. Just know that other people have been in the same situation and recovered and that people will share the emotional burden of this most terrible of nightmares that is 'Epic Movie'.

As for myself I think that the one movie that deserves the most recognition of a disturbing movie is the one that actually traumatised me in my youth and caused me to lose a rudimentary sense of fear because it really did cause emotional trauma. A movie that scared me so much I never went to sleep until early in the morning and caused me to eat less and jump at every noise and never want to be alone even in broad daylight.
That movie... Pet Sematary.
 

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Vrex360 said:
Armored Prayer said:
Epic Movie. A good chunk of me died inside while watching that movie.
Grief counselling will be provided as you have clearly gone through a traumatic ordeal we will be gentle with your pain. Feel free to talk to our staff as you recover from this truly terrible experience. Just know that other people have been in the same situation and recovered and that people will share the emotional burden of this most terrible of nightmares that is 'Epic Movie'.
Thank you, I will.
 

Erana

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deedee03 said:
The most disturbing movies i have ever seen were The Orpanage and The Boy In The Striped Pagamas-whats yours???
The Orphanage disturbed you? It was sad, but such a good movie, to me...
 

TheZapper

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I found The Shining greatly disturbing the first time I saw it (I was still pretty young).

Still it's one of my favourite films.
 

Casual Shinji

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Suiseiseki IRL said:
Seven words that shall forever haunt the minds of its viewer victims:



And I...I...I...own it on DVD.

One line from that movie just haunts me, and those who have seen it will know what I mean:

"This is an adult kiss. We'll finish the rest later" *cookie for the person who said it, and a cornetto if you can name who they said it to*
I think the reason she said that was because she knew she was gonna die. And that Shinji would die to, along with the entire human-race.
 

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Mekado said:
Cannibal Holocaust :p
Shh, we do not speak it's name! Well okay, we do, but the cinematic fad of ultra-realism died almost as quickly as it began and if only for the sake of the animals - good riddance! Incidentally, do you know what the director of that film cut his industry teeth on? Asterix cartoons... The mind boggles.

The 1997 version of Michael Haneke's "Funny Games" is another film that leaves you with a queasy-uneasy feeling.