The most f'ed up scenes in a movie

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BonsaiK

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HeadphoneHalo said:
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I've seen August Underground's Mordum. I thought that it was absolute rubbish, I didn't mention it because it didn't spring to mind. It's no so much "WTF was that" as "WTF am I watching this crap". Good special effects (when people get punched it looks very real) but the film's real handicap is the annoying protagonists jabbering constantly all the way through it. I know they're trying to look like insane serial killers but they overact it so much it just comes off looking like exactly what it is - bored, loudmouthed college kids playing around with special effects and trying to be 'edgy'. A big waste of time.
I agree fully, but it was still pretty "fucked up". At least that's what I think that most people would say.
Probably. It's not what the OP meant though. By "fucked up" the OP really meant things that make you go "what the hell just happened" as opposed to things that make you go "yuck, that's really fucked up".
 

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I'm pretty shure there was a scene in Pulp Fiction where two rascist gay guys rape a black guy. That was pretty fucked up.
 

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My Dad told me about a wierd movie he saw when he was younger, at one point there was a formal dinner party going on. A few people get up onto the table, squat over a silver platter and dump arse. I've also heard about one movie (From the good folks at Red Bar Radio) called August underground mordem or something, I know somebodies already mentioned the movie but I heard there was a scene where a guy shows the tip of his penis to the camera, and by squeezing it he makes it seem like it's talking...

Mind you, two movies I've seen that had some completely out of place and strange scenes in them, definitely has to go to the scene in "I'm not there" where some little black kid gets shoved into a lake by some hobos and gets swallowed by a bad cgi whale. And pretty much everything in "Arizona dream" was strange and out of place. And there were alot of scenes in Peewees big adventure which were just plain wierd.
 

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MaxTheReaper said:
That one scene...
In American Psycho...

You know.
The one with Patrick Bateman in it.

...I left it deliberately vague because fuck he's so creepy.
Pyscho creeped you out? I didn't find it creepy/scary at all and I enjoy most old movies classics, but I just wasn't into it.

OP: Some of the dream sequences in Brazil are Grade-A WTF material, especially where he fights a robo-samurai.
 

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BonsaiK said:
* The very ending of Oldboy, right at the VERY end after all the violence is over (will have be changed for sure if Hollywood decide to remake it, no Hollywood studio would ever dare end a film like THAT)
I hope they don't re-make it. It's one of the poster-child films for Asian cinema...

And yes, It is waaaaay up there on the fucked up scale... Probably off the chart.

I always thought the premise of 'Battle Royale' was pretty darn messed up too. It's a shame the execution didn't follow through too well. (no pun intended)
 

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staggs said:
If it's moments that make you wanna barf, basically everything posted before me.

If it's moments that make you just go "wat", the ending of 2001: A Space Oddyssey.
seconded. I was like, sweet, that was good. Wait.... Whats with the weird credits? Whats with the extra runtime? OMG what is going on here!!!
 

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I have to agree with you about an American Werewolf in London.... that scene just made my eyes hurt from all the endless hours of squinting in disbelief afterwards.
Also I have to agree with the Evil Dead series, to be honest there were a lot of really weird and screwy moments in those movies and that alone made them great.
 

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Rahheemme said:
The Apartment Scene from Audition. The part with the vomit in the bowl remains to be the only part in any movie to make me honestly want to throw up. And I've seen Hostel and Dead Alive.
I was about to post something from the audition as well. That movie is very disturbing.

Antichrist by Lars Von Trier has several moments that will make you wan't to look away. I can't say anything about it without spoiling it but the violence in it is the most visceral I have seen in a movie yet. The visuals of the forest and the fantasy shots are beautifully made with amazing detail and color. That just makes the violence stand out even more.