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I need disturbing Dark / scary / thriller films to watch Recommend me some eerie storylines....dark disturbing tale...or horror flick ( I have seen the goriest..but not disturbing).
Just recommend me some movie that just had you thinking afterwards like Descent, High Tension, Pan's Labrynth, The Life Of Jeffrey Dahmer, Natural Born Killers, The Glass House, The Guardian or even Henty: POASK...stuff like that ya know? Doesnt have to be horror but a da-- good disturbing movie! Straight Jacket Funk Affair
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Try "The Talented Mr Ripley" very scary movie it is | |
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toy4him said: Try "The Talented Mr Ripley" very scary movie it is
The scariest part of that movie is, Matt Damon in those green speedos! | |
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If you liked Pan's Labyrnth you should check out The Devils Backbone, also directed by Guillermo del Toro. I loved it. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Oldboy was quite cool too. Fuck the funk - it's time to ditch the worn-out Vegas horns fills, pick up the geee-tar and finally ROCK THE MUTHA-FUCKER!! He hinted at this on Chaos, now it's time to step up and fully DELIVER!!
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Knowing is a good biblical end of the world thriller | |
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paisleypark4 said: ...The Life Of Jeffrey Dahmer ..Natural Born Killers...Henty: POASK...
Man Bites Dog? | |
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Cape Fear | |
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Graffiti Bridge | |
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ernestsewell said: Graffiti Bridge
It is disturbing | |
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The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tourist Trap | |
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muirdo said: If you liked Pan's Labyrnth you should check out The Devils Backbone, also directed by Guillermo del Toro.
I loved it. I absolutely recommend Devil's Backbone as well. Also "The Orphanage" | |
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ernestsewell said: The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tourist Trap Yesssss!!! One of my all time faves. Those fuckin dummies. | |
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Wolf Creek
Hostel both played on my mind for days after! Sometimes Life is like the post...You just don't get it! | |
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Wolf Creek, yep...
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Wolf Creek, scared me so bad! I watched it on HBO late at night, I walked around my house checking all doors and windows for half an hour. | |
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INLAND EMPIRE was the last movie to make me feel like my sanity had been sucked out of my brain (which, okay, is no great feat, but still!). it's dark, it's disturbing, it's crazy, and it's bizarre. it's david lynch, so know that you're getting into some weird stuff, but if you want disturbing, you'll get it. | |
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I hate to recommend this, because it is too disturbing but...
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johnart said: ernestsewell said: The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tourist Trap Yesssss!!! One of my all time faves. Those fuckin dummies. I knew you were sexy for other reasons. You're like the only other person EVER to know that movie. My aunt and I watched it in Cinemax back in 1981 or whenever it came out, and I've never seen it on TV since. I snagged the DVD when I finally found it. It's SO ridiculous, and great at the same time. Truly a B-movie, but the death scene w/ the plaster....kinda creepy. Haunted me as a kid. We had the typical gay "Bad Movie Night" back in 2003/4 on Sundays before Queer as Folk would come on. I brought that, and Trick or Treat on different occasions. We laughed so hard at stuff. | |
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ernestsewell said: johnart said: Yesssss!!! One of my all time faves. Those fuckin dummies. I knew you were sexy for other reasons. You're like the only other person EVER to know that movie. My aunt and I watched it in Cinemax back in 1981 or whenever it came out, and I've never seen it on TV since. I snagged the DVD when I finally found it. It's SO ridiculous, and great at the same time. Truly a B-movie, but the death scene w/ the plaster....kinda creepy. Haunted me as a kid. We had the typical gay "Bad Movie Night" back in 2003/4 on Sundays before Queer as Folk would come on. I brought that, and Trick or Treat on different occasions. We laughed so hard at stuff. Totally own it. On vhs first (dating myself) and I was so excited when I found a DVD!! I remember when it was out at the movies (I was little) seeing the poster ad in the paper. Then watching it when it came on vhs (NOT beta ) with my mom and being creeped out. As an adult there's definitely a lot of "funny" cause of all the bad acting (Tanya Roberts HELLO! altho she so works that tubetop! ). But the dummies remain so creepy to me. LOVE LOVE LOVE | |
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johnart said: Totally own it. On vhs first (dating myself) and I was so excited when I found a DVD!! I remember when it was out at the movies (I was little) seeing the poster ad in the paper. Then watching it when it came on vhs (NOT beta ) with my mom and being creeped out.
As an adult there's definitely a lot of "funny" cause of all the bad acting (Tanya Roberts HELLO! altho she so works that tubetop! ). But the dummies remain so creepy to me. LOVE LOVE LOVE Mannequins still make me look twice, just to be sure....ya know. And yes, she did work that tube top. | |
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Byron said: Audition
muirdo said: Oldboy was quite cool too.
Those were the first two movies that popped into my head. | |
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muirdo said: If you liked Pan's Labyrnth you should check out The Devils Backbone, also directed by Guillermo del Toro.
I loved it. or El Orfanato speaking of del Toro, I saw him do a cameo in the silliest film the other day | |
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ernestsewell said: The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tourist Trap the serpent and the rainbow was just ugh.. weird | |
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Wolf Creek hands down - very disturbing and loosely based on truth
I couldnt watch it in one sitting....had to keep coming back to it | |
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DanceWme said: ernestsewell said: The Serpent and the Rainbow
Tourist Trap the serpent and the rainbow was just ugh.. weird serpent and the rainbow and jacob's ladder would make a skeevy double feature. | |
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Byron said: Wolf Creek, yep...
Session 9 Singapore Sling (absolutely THE craziest movie anyone, anywhere, will ever see) Audition Funny Games (the original) I totally agree with the last two. I would also say Requiem For A Dream and Irreversible, but those lean more toward just plain disturbing rather than scary. | |
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Anxiety said: DanceWme said: the serpent and the rainbow was just ugh.. weird serpent and the rainbow and jacob's ladder would make a skeevy double feature. i dont think i could handle that | |
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sextonseven said: Byron said: Wolf Creek, yep...
Session 9 Singapore Sling (absolutely THE craziest movie anyone, anywhere, will ever see) Audition Funny Games (the original) I totally agree with the last two. I would also say Requiem For A Dream and Irreversible, but those lean more toward just plain disturbing rather than scary. irreversible is probably the most disturbing film i've ever seen, and not in any way that i would necessarily recommend. it's not a poorly done film by any means, but....JEEEEZUS. | |
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Saw this ages ago. God knows what age I was, left an impression. Maybe not what you're after, but available to watch NOW! Four parts.
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