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The most disturbing movie you have seen? What is the most disturbing movie you have seen? One that you saw and it kinda still haunts you to this day
I am a big horror fan so I find none of them too disturbing For me,it is the 70's film "Tommy" about the blind man being tourtured by others.It is a musical and I fist saw it when I was 7 years old. I had nightmare about it. Looking back now I still think it is probably the most messed up movie I have ever seen and whoever came up with the idea was on some good shit. [Edited 7/13/21 21:01pm] | |
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I watched all kinds of violent and scary movies as a kid and I can honestly say that I never found any of them disturbing. Our mother would just put my sister and I down in front of the TV and let us watch whatever we wanted. I think I was about 6 or 7 when I saw The Exorcist. I didn't like it but it didn't scare me. I just thought it was crap. The only moments in movies that I found in any way to be disturbing was when Apollo Creed died in Rocky IV (completely unnecessary, by the way), the old woman in the bath in The Shining and any scene from E.T. that features the E.T. character. He creeps me out. Other than those, none come to mind. | |
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EmmaMcG said: I watched all kinds of violent and scary movies as a kid and I can honestly say that I never found any of them disturbing. Our mother would just put my sister and I down in front of the TV and let us watch whatever we wanted. I think I was about 6 or 7 when I saw The Exorcist. I didn't like it but it didn't scare me. I just thought it was crap. The only moments in movies that I found in any way to be disturbing was when Apollo Creed died in Rocky IV (completely unnecessary, by the way), the old woman in the bath in The Shining and any scene from E.T. that features the E.T. character. He creeps me out. Other than those, none come to mind. The old woman in the shining was very disturbing but I take it that you have never seen the movie "Tommy" I've never seen E.T. | |
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Speaking as someone who doesn't enjoy horror movies and has avoided most over the past 30 years.
Antichrist by Lars Von Trier. I think I'm still đ . disturbed but enjoyed... A Clockwork Orange by Stanley Kubrick and Anthony Burgess disturbed in a different way, still enjoyed... Hunger by Steve McQueen More later... [Edited 7/12/21 19:42pm] Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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Graffiti Bridge Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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Phase3 said: EmmaMcG said: I watched all kinds of violent and scary movies as a kid and I can honestly say that I never found any of them disturbing. Our mother would just put my sister and I down in front of the TV and let us watch whatever we wanted. I think I was about 6 or 7 when I saw The Exorcist. I didn't like it but it didn't scare me. I just thought it was crap. The only moments in movies that I found in any way to be disturbing was when Apollo Creed died in Rocky IV (completely unnecessary, by the way), the old woman in the bath in The Shining and any scene from E.T. that features the E.T. character. He creeps me out. Other than those, none come to mind. The old woman in the shining was very disturbing but I take it that you have never seen the movie "Tommy" I've never seen E.T. Yes, I saw Tommy. An old (and I do mean "OLD") friend of mine was a massive fan of The Who and insisted I watch it with him. I didn't like it. I didn't find it disturbing, I just found it boring. E.T. is a kids film, really. And a very good one at that. I just hate the alien in it. He scared the fuck out of me when I was a child. I could watch all sorts of grisly horror movies as a kid and not one of them scared me the way E.T. did. To this day I can't watch that movie. | |
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The "Saw" movies are disturbing on so many levels. I only watched the first 2 and stopped as I didn't need to watch all that sick shit. I no longer watch movies like this. Maybe it's age, but I don't like sick stuff like this anymore. | |
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Yeah, 'The Shining' is probably still the most disturbing movie, for me. 'The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" was fucked, too. but, not as... . Off-topic, the most disturbing book was 'American Psyco'. The movie was just a lite parody!!! "Whatever skin we're in
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I do have a real answer here: Hard Candy. Sorry, it's the Hodgkin's talking. | |
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I agree! I think it was the second movie that opened with someone having their eye lids sewn shut or maybe it was their mouth, but at that point, I was out. | |
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Graffiti Bridge starring Prince. 99.9% of everything I say is strictly for my own entertainment | |
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âThe Exorcistâ(1973)ââNot only is this the scariest movie of all time,but it is really provocative and disturbing on so many levels.The whole religion/devil aspect of it freaked a lot of people out in the 70s and some of the scenes are too much to handle.I always have to âprepare myselfâ to watch it | |
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Not gory or shocking in any form or fashion. Into the Wild (2007) is a movie I can't forget could say I found it very disturbing. Time keeps on slipping into the future...
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kewlschool said: Graffiti Bridge starring Prince. That one still gives me nightmares | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
If you can add value to someone's life then why not. Especially if it colors their days... | |
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The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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It's a well made film, I'll say that. Like I said, I was very young when I seen it first so how well made it was meant nothing to me at the time. At that time in my life there were really only a handful of movies I did like. Disney princess movies, cheesy action movies and movies with Michael J Fox. Having rewatched it a few times over the years, I can appreciate it as a good horror movie. I don't find it particularly scary or disturbing though. | |
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I've found that there are some people who are really numb, and nothing really disturbs or bothes them. There is something to that. . . I find that music to certain movies is more disturbing. I'm very stimilulated by audio. Music to the Exorcist + the claustophobic and isolating experience in that house.
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Saw the Exocist at a very young age and it still holds up. Never into the torture movies but there's a few movies that get in your head a little and I'd rather not watch them again. | |
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What I also love about The Exorcist, it's scary before anything even really happens. The whole thing is frikkin genius. The audio effects, video direction, the way Regan's voice ties in to previous occurrences in the story, and of course the music. The world's problems like climate change can only be solved through strategic long-term thinking, not expediency. In other words all the govts. need sacking!
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Lord of the Flies and when Piggy gets killed. Just the whole mood of how society breaks down. | |
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Actually, now that think more about it, any movies in which animals are killed I find to be disturbing. I'll happily watch Arnold Schwarzenegger gun down a thousand terrorists and feel nothing but joy. But kill one dog on screen and you've made an enemy for life in me. | |
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Telefon with Charles Bronson. The idea is that the KGB had hypnotized secret agents (the best secret agent is one that doesn't even know he's a secret agent) throughout America and all you need to do is call them, give them a trigger word and they will commit a terrorist attack and commit suicide afterwards. Donald Pleasance is a KGB agent who wants to call them and Charles Bronson is the KGB agent who has to stop him.
Mind control, I always found that much more scary than killing and bloodshed. [Edited 7/14/21 12:54pm] If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Phase3 said: EmmaMcG said: I watched all kinds of violent and scary movies as a kid and I can honestly say that I never found any of them disturbing. Our mother would just put my sister and I down in front of the TV and let us watch whatever we wanted. I think I was about 6 or 7 when I saw The Exorcist. I didn't like it but it didn't scare me. I just thought it was crap. The only moments in movies that I found in any way to be disturbing was when Apollo Creed died in Rocky IV (completely unnecessary, by the way), the old woman in the bath in The Shining and any scene from E.T. that features the E.T. character. He creeps me out. Other than those, none come to mind. The old woman in the shining was very disturbing but I take it that you have never seen the movie "Tommy" I've never seen E.T. You must be one of the few! I did see ET, but only because the video tape (yeah, it was a long time ago) that I rented had the wrong tape inside the box! I can't remember what movie I wanted, but it was an evening with friends where we wanted to watch a couple of action/horror movies. Imagine getting ready for a bit of the ultraviolent and then seeing ET on the screen! But we decided to watch it anyway. If you take any of this seriously, you're a bigger fool than I am. | |
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Exactly.They did a superb job with creating a mood......a vibe that's really intense and scary...before anything even happens! | |
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Yes, it was a most disturbing movie and the buildup was the scariest. Will NOT go into an attic night or day. Can't listen to "Tubular Bells'. If you saw this in the 70s it pushed the envelope OFF the table, on to the floor and floated. Never touched a Ouija board again.
Death Wish with Charles Bronson--the attack on his wife and daughter was very disturbing. Have not seen it again. Style is the second cousin to class | |
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