ClosetOtaku (post: 1203636) wrote:Dancer in the Dark
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1203694) wrote:A Clockwork Orange was a fantastic movie. However, I would never really want to watch it again.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1203700) wrote:I think that the most disturbing film I have seen is "Dumplings". It is a short film that can be found on the DVD "Three... Extremes". It's not so much the film itself as it is the ending.
Sheenar (post: 1203726) wrote:I saw the anime movie "Paprika" and it seriously made me feel like I'd just been on a drug trip. Still not sure if I liked it or not. It was just trippy.
Shiroi Hikari wrote:Oh, I thought of one that disturbed me all to heck-- AI: Artificial Intelligence. That movie traumatized me. (And I'm not talking about the horrible ending.) Do the words "Flesh Fair" ring a bell?
I saw The Butterfly Effect Director's Cut edition first. Now, was it that version you are referring to? In that ending--GeneD (post: 1203717) wrote:The Butterfly Effect
Radical Dreamer (post: 1203786) wrote:I saw that movie when I was fairly young, and I don't remember that scene. XD I didn't like AI at all, though--I just thought it was stupid. XD It's probably good that I've blocked that from my memory, then. XD
AsianBlossom (post: 1203841) wrote:Call me weak, but I was watching part of Castaway on TV and I had to stop watching it...it was really making me feel uncomfortable, and it was tiring me out too. I mean, watching some guy scrape his feet underwater and have them bleed is kind of...blech...*shiver*
And while I haven't seen either Cloverfield or Sweeney Todd, the reviews I read on the PluggedIn review site were disturbing enough.
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