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gren 11-05-2004 09:12 PM

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Originally posted by chaplain
Identity
niiiiiiiiiiiiice. that movie along with se7en reminded me of Saw which i finally watched...

Death By Jell-O 11-05-2004 09:16 PM

This better not turn into the See Saw thing again.....

[Enigma] 11-06-2004 01:25 PM

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Originally posted by Heretic_Ideals
Se7en....
What the hell are you talking about? I am pretty sure the guy want a list of movies that are pretty damn freaky and makes you think " damn that could happen, and if it did, we would be fucked"
Se7en was like the worst movie i have ever seen i had to turn it off half way through it because i was to bored...then 3 days later i decided to finish watching it so i wasnt wasting my 3.50$ i spent to rent it....god damn, and it isnt even classified as horror.. it is "thriller/mystery" i still cant figure out why people put this on there list of favorite HORROR movies...for god sakes it had brad pitt in it....how can a movie be scary if it has the guy from oceans 11 and the guy bangin that chick from friends..

Monkey Do 11-06-2004 01:36 PM

Most disturbing is watching Leon whilst completely fucked and one of my mates decides to commentate on how much of a paedophile movie it is.

Either that or something like Flowers of Flesh and Blood which demonstrates that there is an audience (including myself) for gore for gores sake.

Thought provoking, maybe something like Man Bites Dog or Day of the Dead perhaps, certainly for the "what would I do" aspect of the latter.

urgeok 11-06-2004 01:40 PM

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Originally posted by Monkey Do
Most disturbing is watching Leon whilst completely fucked and one of my mates decides to commentate on how much of a paedophile movie it is.

Either that or something like Flowers of Flesh and Blood which demonstrates that there is an audience (including myself) for gore for gores sake.

Thought provoking, maybe something like Man Bites Dog or Day of the Dead perhaps, certainly for the "what would I do" aspect of the latter.

I got a pedophile vibe from that movie too ..but on the other hand the french never shied away with showing the beauty of youth - to them it isnt a sexual thing... The Leon character was paternal he wasnt creepy about it.. the lewdness came from the camera...It was all over the girl and it seemed weird by my north american sensibilities ..
I honestly didnt think that was the direction the director was looking for..

I_Still_Know! 11-06-2004 04:21 PM

Most distubing movie to me was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original).

In particular it was the scene where they have the girl leaned over with her head over a large bucket and they are trying to get that filthy grandfather 'thing' to give her a good whack in the head with a hammer. And they are all cheering him on while she is screaming her head off.

I know it is just a movie but I hate even thinking that humans could be capable of doing those kind of things to another human being.... for pleasure.

urgeok 11-06-2004 04:27 PM

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Originally posted by I_Still_Know!
Most distubing movie to me was The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original).

In particular it was the scene where they have the girl leaned over with her head over a large bucket and they are trying to get that filthy grandfather 'thing' to give her a good whack in the head with a hammer. And they are all cheering him on while she is screaming her head off.

I know it is just a movie but I hate even thinking that humans could be capable of doing those kind of things to another human being.... for pleasure.


you might want to avoid my family's thanksgiving dinner in that case ..

I_Still_Know! 11-06-2004 04:43 PM

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Originally posted by urgeok
you might want to avoid my family's thanksgiving dinner in that case ..
Thanks for the heads up mate!

*Mental note - don't ever go to urgeoks for thanksgiving.

zwoti 11-06-2004 10:25 PM

Irréversible

ichi the killer 11-07-2004 07:02 AM

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Originally posted by zwoti
Irréversible
Yeah i've seen that & it's fucked. brutally realistic. But if you want disturbing look to the land of the rising sun. ( or the dutch their sick fucks as well.)

hellfire1 11-07-2004 08:33 AM

requiem for a dream or irréversible

Iniquity 11-07-2004 08:52 AM

The Secretary

zwoti 11-07-2004 09:47 AM

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Originally posted by ichi the killer
Yeah i've seen that & it's fucked. brutally realistic. But if you want disturbing look to the land of the rising sun. ( or the dutch their sick fucks as well.)
i've seen those....and yes they are graphically disturbing.

The_Return 11-07-2004 10:31 AM

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Originally posted by Marlboro
All the Hannibal movies, (got a problem with canabalism)
Seven
TCM (original)

I was just about to come by and add some more for my own list....but I guess I dont need to, thats what I was gonna put:D

But thats not why Hannibal was thought provoking for me. Not Silence or Red Dragon as much, but Hannibal shows how shitty humanity is. A man dying of a stab wound in the middle of a crowded street. A man hanging from a balcony with his bowels hanging out, and people stop and laugh at him. Sick. Awesome, but sick.

Humanity sucks.

ashes 11-07-2004 01:22 PM

too many to name, but right now i'd say for most thought-provoking....

definitely, session 9

bLoOdAfIcIoNaDo 11-07-2004 01:38 PM

IREVERSIBLE

If im correct its the most walked out on film ever shown, it entitles a 10 minute brutally realistic and violent rape scene , along with other extremely graphic killlings.

Monkey Do 11-07-2004 01:41 PM

LEON:

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Originally posted by urgeok
I got a pedophile vibe from that movie too ..but on the other hand the french never shied away with showing the beauty of youth - to them it isnt a sexual thing... The Leon character was paternal he wasnt creepy about it.. the lewdness came from the camera...It was all over the girl and it seemed weird by my north american sensibilities ..
I honestly didnt think that was the direction the director was looking for..


I pretty much came to that conclusion initially but this mate of mine read some seriously sicko shit into it and would pick up on lines of dialog or like you say camerawork that really twisted the film to the point that the Daily Mail would be running a "Ban this evil filth" headline. Honestly they should package his commentary on the DVD.

jay o2 waster 11-07-2004 02:45 PM

passion of the christ, i found it disturbing that I bpaid 8 bucks to see such shit

miaka697 11-07-2004 03:02 PM

Most Disturbing
 
I have to say all of the hell raiser movies

Heretic_Ideals 11-09-2004 10:25 AM

Audition

EXTR3MIST 11-10-2004 03:09 AM

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IREVERSIBLE
Irreversible is a fantastic film - uncompromising in approach and utterly non-conformist in its style (and not just because it is presented backwards - witness the unusual but unpretentious camera framing of many shots and the awesome soundtrack).

The rape scene is almost unbearably uncomfortable, and even the teaser trailers are works of art in themselves.

tic 11-10-2004 03:38 AM

the last house on the left - song that kept on appearing

the house by the cemetary - the boy - "mommy, mommy"

EXTR3MIST 11-10-2004 03:42 AM

"The Road Leads to Nowhere", sung by star David Hess? Horrible, but very much a part of the film.

The kid in House by the Cemetary was very irritatingly dubbed by an adult.

feral cat 11-10-2004 04:03 AM

Not horror but …

Requiem for a dream
Happiness
In the realm of the senses AKA Ai no corrida
White dog
Murder in the first

tic 11-10-2004 04:06 AM

return of the blind dead (i think) it was about dead Knights Templar, anyway i think this is the one with the mother who is still breast feeding her boy , even though "the boy" looks like a adult midget?

urgeok 11-10-2004 05:12 AM

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Originally posted by tic
return of the blind dead (i think) it was about dead Knights Templar, anyway i think this is the one with the mother who is still breast feeding her boy , even though "the boy" looks like a adult midget?

if this is the one where the boy becomes a zombie and eventually bites off his mothers nipple,, its a different film..
(if this is in fact the one you are talking about ?)

tic 11-10-2004 05:29 AM

Burial Ground: Nights of Terror aka the Zombie Dead aka Zombie 3

i think that's it's name, don't know if that's the one your thinking of?

if yes then


yuk!

i checked on the web - this seems to be the most likely, it wasn't the blind dead however but a zombie film none-the-less

urgeok 11-10-2004 05:43 AM

Burial Ground is the one .. at least thats the title of my old beta version :)

The_Return 11-12-2004 05:43 AM

All the ones that really could happen....but mostly the original TCM. Didnt really scare me when I watched (I was in humorus company) but thinking about it, itz pretty disturbing

EXTR3MIST 11-12-2004 05:54 AM

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The opening scene invovles a guy raking a straight razor right through a woman's eye ... very nasty, and pretty realistic-looking for a 1929 film (I'm not even sure it wasn't real).
Yes - on first viewing, you never expect to see the slicing act in such graphic detail after the initial opening of the eye and cutaway shot to the clouds above.

Having said that, I'm sure most people who have seen Un Chien Andalou have tracked it down on the strength of hearing about that scene, so shocking for 1929.

urgeok 11-12-2004 06:14 AM

it wasnt real .. it was an egg ..
I had seen it on TV years ago and there was a bit of a question and answer session afterwards.

EXTR3MIST 11-12-2004 06:34 AM

An egg?

The dead-cow's-eye explaination looks more plausable!

urgeok 11-12-2004 06:35 AM

trust me .. it was an egg ..
I bet you could google the film and find out for sure ..

EXTR3MIST 11-12-2004 06:50 AM

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0020530/board/nest/2446912

urgeok 11-12-2004 07:08 AM

kind of smacks of urban legend now doesnt it ..
No definitive answers on that thread ..

I remember the guys on TV saying it was an egg ..
but who the hell knows now ...

(a calfs eye is pretty big)


I do remember seeing it the 1st time and it blew me away .. i was just a kid. I was sure it was a human eye at the time ... it looked so real - it freaked me out and i was very happy to hear the explaination next time it was on :)

tic 11-12-2004 10:42 AM

i say ol' chaps I seem to have been merged!

oh, what ever!


$lashers$ - was pure and simply a load of utter tosh, how they can call it entertainment is beyond me.

The most disturbing part was I actually bought the damn thing, going free to a good home - region 2 (UK) I'm afraid.

Could be used as a coaster or frisbee.

EXTR3MIST 11-13-2004 10:01 AM

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No definitive answers on that thread ..
No, I wouldn't expect to get the facts from a message forum - but if you Google for "Chien Andalou Cows Eye" there are a stack of references to this special effect, and nothing about eggs.

I would crack a yolk about it, but can't think of any.

Hey TIC, you just mentioned the worst film ever made; $la$her$ and Maurice Devereaux should be buried in a deep hole for all eternity.

tic 11-13-2004 10:54 AM

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you just mentioned the worst film ever made; $la$her$
believe you, though "A crack in the floor" must be up there somewhere

Onikitty 11-14-2004 03:06 PM

May and Gingersnaps

MichaelMyers 11-14-2004 03:09 PM

Watched Frailty this weekend. Definitely a good mindfuck film.


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