Most disturbing movies you've ever seen

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Postby Warrior 4 Jesus » Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:03 am

The Anastasia movie (by 20th Century Fox) is ridiculously creepy. At least Rasputin is.
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Postby bigsleepj » Tue Apr 01, 2008 1:44 pm

Most disturbing movie I've seen was Aguirre: The Wrath of God. There's this scene with monkeys. Its just disturbing, even though its not gross and anything. Its just visually unsettling.
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Postby Psycho Molos » Tue Apr 01, 2008 2:15 pm

what about House of the Dead? LOL

I thought it was cool but would see where it would be disturbing to some...the realism of how they copy some of the graphics of the arcade game (ie: the shooting of the zombies and the splatter of their heads when they get shot, etc)

True to myself....and you guys might laugh...but one part of Wargames disturbed me...the dinner scene that show the dad buttering up a RAW ear of corn and eating it....as if eating corn on the cob isn't disturbing enough to me since I dislike it SOOOO MUCH...I even like it less than I like the state of Oklahoma and seeing there's not much I like less than OK that says a lot.
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Postby Htom Sirveaux » Tue Apr 01, 2008 6:16 pm

Psycho Molos (post: 1212566) wrote:what about House of the Dead? LOL

I thought it was cool but would see where it would be disturbing to some...the realism of how they copy some of the graphics of the arcade game (ie: the shooting of the zombies and the splatter of their heads when they get shot, etc)

True to myself....and you guys might laugh...but one part of Wargames disturbed me...the dinner scene that show the dad buttering up a RAW ear of corn and eating it....as if eating corn on the cob isn't disturbing enough to me since I dislike it SOOOO MUCH...I even like it less than I like the state of Oklahoma and seeing there's not much I like less than OK that says a lot.


I wouldn't laugh at the second bit, but House of the Dead? Really? The most disturbing part of that movie was the dialogue.

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Postby GrubbTheFragger » Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:28 pm

SpoonyBard (post: 1212660) wrote:I wouldn't laugh at the second bit, but House of the Dead? Really? The most disturbing part of that movie was the dialogue.

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Postby GhostontheNet » Tue Apr 01, 2008 8:39 pm

the_wolfs_howl (post: 1211201) wrote:*sigh* And here I stand, once again the only person who actually enjoys Barbie movies. My favorite one is Magic of Pegasus, not like anyone cares.
I'm sorry if my remark offended you. My joke was mainly directed at the Barbie franchise in general and the kind of Twilight Zone existential terror it brings as one comtemplates "What if the world really was like advertisers promised it would be if one used their products?" The producers of the Barbie films, however, were smart enough to station their plots in the realm of fairy tales, which are questionable on this or that point, but hardly take place in a consumerist utopia. I can't really vouch for or against the Barbie movies. At any rate, for people our age, watching this sort of thing functions as a vehicle to return to memories of when we were really young. It helps to learn to be thick-skinned against criticism by outsiders who don't understand.

bigsleepj wrote:Most disturbing movie I've seen was Aguirre: The Wrath of God. There's this scene with monkeys. Its just disturbing, even though its not gross and anything. Its just visually unsettling.
Ah, there's Werner Herzog again. Herzog is a master of psychologically haunting and disturbing visual imagery.This was definitely the case in his movie Nosferatu The Vampyre, which I mentioned earlier in this thread.
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Postby Angel Tifa » Tue Apr 01, 2008 10:03 pm

Now I don't think I've really seen House of the Dead so I can't yet have any say on that one XD.

However I do vaguely remember when I worked at the movie theatre when I walked in on the same movie and it was near the ending where the woman was having this swordfight with the main villian/monster and I was laughing and like "okay this is just a cheesy way to go about a scene in a horror film :p". I'm not sure, but if memory serves me right I think the same title was House of Dead. If so, then I wouldn't call that anywhere near disturbing. Cheesy would be more of the word for it, but that's just me. I also haven't seen the whole thing of this movie so again I guess I wouldn't have any say XD.
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Postby the_wolfs_howl » Wed Apr 02, 2008 4:56 am

GhostontheNet (post: 1212734) wrote:I'm sorry if my remark offended you. My joke was mainly directed at the Barbie franchise in general and the kind of Twilight Zone existential terror it brings as one comtemplates "What if the world really was like advertisers promised it would be if one used their products?" The producers of the Barbie films, however, were smart enough to station their plots in the realm of fairy tales, which are questionable on this or that point, but hardly take place in a consumerist utopia. I can't really vouch for or against the Barbie movies. At any rate, for people our age, watching this sort of thing functions as a vehicle to return to memories of when we were really young. It helps to learn to be thick-skinned against criticism by outsiders who don't understand.


No, no, don't worry; I'm not offended. I can see what you mean, and in a way I agree (If I'm understanding you correctly :eh: ). I see a small amount of merit in the movies, since they're all fairy-tale like and stuff. But it's extremely rare to find another person as wacko as I am, so there you are :lol:
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