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usa hoops
01-29-2013, 04:30 PM
For me it was the Cell with Jennifer Lopez. It was about her getting inside a serial killer/rapist's mind.

rufuspaul
01-29-2013, 04:31 PM
Eraserhead

hateraid
01-29-2013, 04:36 PM
Most disturbing: American History X curb stomping or Open Water ending

Scariest: Exorcist, Although some scenes in Emily Rose freaked me out

-p.tiddy-
01-29-2013, 04:37 PM
Faces of Death stuff


I'm not a fan of real actual death...

PullupJay
01-29-2013, 04:37 PM
Watchmen

-p.tiddy-
01-29-2013, 04:39 PM
When I was very young, like 4-5 years old, I saw the chest burster scene from Alien

It stuck with me for a long time...I was too young to witness that

http://images.wikia.com/nazizombiesplus/images/f/fe/Alien-chest-burster.jpg

however Aliens is one of my favorite movies now, so no long term damage lol

usa hoops
01-29-2013, 04:42 PM
Jacob's Ladder also gave me some nightmares.

Especially the part where there are limbs on the hospital floor.

CeltsGarlic
01-29-2013, 04:42 PM
Similar to p.tiddy for me it was The Others scene with that old lady, who was contacting with dead.. I was about 6 at that age. Was crazy scared. That face stuck for years.

LEFT4DEAD
01-29-2013, 04:49 PM
I will always remember House on Haunted Hill, because I watched it very young alone. I didn't sleep that night, and I still dont have courage to watch it second time :D

1987_Lakers
01-29-2013, 04:51 PM
Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer

Mr. Jabbar
01-29-2013, 04:52 PM
When I was very young, like 4-5 years old, I saw the chest burster scene from Alien

It stuck with me for a long time...I was too young to witness that

http://images.wikia.com/nazizombiesplus/images/f/fe/Alien-chest-burster.jpg

however Aliens is one of my favorite movies now, so no long term damage lol


awww baby alien is so cute!

niko
01-29-2013, 05:03 PM
When I was very young, like 4-5 years old, I saw the chest burster scene from Alien

It stuck with me for a long time...I was too young to witness that

http://images.wikia.com/nazizombiesplus/images/f/fe/Alien-chest-burster.jpg

however Aliens is one of my favorite movies now, so no long term damage lol
Me too but i was 7 i think. I think....saw it with my mom. I was scared and she told me very matter of fact "do you think that's real? seriously?" and it just made sense....very little in movies phases me now.

The only things that would bother me is stories about kids getting kidnapped or something, things id be worried about in real life.

TheMan
01-29-2013, 05:10 PM
When I was about 9 or 10, I watched the Exorcist and I swear I felt my bed move at night for a few days after that. Obviously my mind was fvcking with me but I was a little kid.

BoogieWoogieMan
01-29-2013, 05:11 PM
Eraserhead

This and Session 9

QuebecBaller
01-29-2013, 05:21 PM
The Grudge, The Ring

SourPatchKids
01-29-2013, 05:21 PM
Martyrs

jamal99
01-29-2013, 05:37 PM
It

I still can't bear to look at picture of that clown.
The Ring was pretty scary at the time.

I was afraid of Predator and Batman when I was really really young :lol

Waking_Life
01-29-2013, 05:37 PM
Antichrist.

shaq2000
01-29-2013, 05:40 PM
Antichrist.

JUST about to post this. That fox eating itself. :eek:

Mamba
01-29-2013, 05:46 PM
Im going with Childs play.

My sister had a large collection of porcelain dolls. lets just say they had to get moved to the basement coz i kept freaking out every time i walked passed one.

ShaqAttack3234
01-29-2013, 05:46 PM
American History X is a good choice. Great movie, but disturbing. One of the few I still find disturbing as a grown man. Serpico is up there for completely different reasons. I've always been disturbed at the gang mentality of cops, and that an honest cop couldn't be trusted purely because he was honest, and eventually was nearly killed. There are scenes in some gangster movies I still find pretty disturbing such as how Joe Pesci is killed at the end of Casino.

As far as horror, well, the original Texas Chainsaw massacre was pretty twisted to me, and made me feel uneasy when I was younger, same with the original Halloween and the Exorcist(I saw it when I was very young, and was initially raised Catholic....not strict Catholic, but I did at that age assume that sort of thing was real)

Tightrope with Clint Eastwood was actually a pretty weird movie to watch as a kid.

Edit: I watched the remake of The Thing with Kurt Russell when I was 4-5 years old with my father, and that scared me quite a bit at the time, particularly the ending.

Horror movies haven't scared me or disturbed me since I was very young, though I still enjoy them.

LJJ
01-29-2013, 05:47 PM
It

It was scary as hell when I watched it as a kid, but much less now. As with all "monster" movies I guess.

The Exorcist was hilarious to me.

ispin69
01-29-2013, 05:50 PM
Not scary but most disturbing is Takashi Miike's Visitor Q.
Incest, breast milk, murder, etc no surprise the director is from Japan.

JEFFERSON MONEY
01-29-2013, 07:02 PM
Jumpy Scenes (i admit it i'm a puccy when it comes to getting startled easily :oldlol:)

Shining of course you know the drill.

In Sinister, the last scene with the lawnmower when it runs over the guy and it screams.

In Paranormal Activity 2, the scene with the rotating camera in the kitchen or in the 3rd one with the old ladies coming out of nowhere lol.

In Evil Dead 2, probably the whole deer on the wall laughing part. Sh!t made me look at those singing basses like they had life

In Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) about 3/4 of the way through when you're waiting

In Straqngers (disgrace of a movie) probably the part where they're just all around the house.. sh!t ending.

Blair Witch where they see the forest signs.

In Boy Meets World where they have the Feeny has scissors stuck on his back and tehy look at the camera and BAM the monster runs across the background :oldlol:

Jaws, the anticipation.

A few of the werewlve flicks.

Any of those scenes where they look at the door and the motherf*kker stares at you through the keyhole fukkin never gets old.

In the Grudge 2 that scene where they're sitting on the bench and then the two girls transform into having blue skin.. also the dark room scene with the photographs.

Jurassic Park velociraptor in the kitchen was kinda adrenaline-spiky as well lol.

Any of those scenes where the vilain is in plain sight and then it reappears behind them.

EL ORFANATO the f*cking part where she follows the retard boy into the kitchen and he slams her hand and bites her.. and when she goes un dos tres tocoa el pared.


Eerie, mindraping scenes:
The humming theme played after The Ring, that really weird soothing song after they realize "evil never rests."

Stephen King's It.. the concept of somethin gforever engraving itself into your mind and staying there.


Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom:.. the Child abuse was pretty sad to watch from the Thuggee Cult.

Exorcist Last Stand: When the woman gives birth to the baby and it's filled iwth maggots.. Yuck.

Hellraiser had a scene where she was slipping off the ksin off her back.




Disturbing Scenes
Creep.. that British movie underground where they're performing surgery.

Human Centipede.

Elephant Man.

Audition.. whole thing.

Cannibal Holocaust.. just the thought of certain people being like that.

Pink Flamingos.. gross.

Natural Born Killers.. They had these weird azz anime snippets where there's a big buff guy with a ponytail (woody harrelsons character) being chased by this little anime kitty cat.. Weird..

Caligula and Salo.

Hostel 2. So disturbingly bad and try hard :oldlol:

Patrick Chewing
01-29-2013, 07:16 PM
The Shining

hateraid
01-29-2013, 07:24 PM
Jumpy Scenes (i admit it i'm a puccy when it comes to getting startled easily :oldlol:)


In Boy Meets World where they have the Feeny has scissors stuck on his back and tehy look at the camera and BAM the monster runs across the background :oldlol:



:lol That totally brings me back! I watched that episode with my cuzins and we all jumped!

Another jumpy scene was in Excorcist III where the nurse goes and locks the door then turns around to walk away and this KKK looking thing with sheers tags her

Has anyone seen Open Water? I have never come across a scene so disturbing ever. It makes you re-evaluate yourself as a person

JohnnySic
01-29-2013, 07:45 PM
Jacob's Ladder.

KevinNYC
01-29-2013, 07:52 PM
Serpico is up there for completely different reasons. I've always been disturbed at the gang mentality of cops, and that an honest cop couldn't be trusted purely because he was honest, and eventually was nearly killed.

I live very close to that building where Serpico got shot. I was talking with a guy at a bar once and we were talking about NYC movies and I mentioned that and this other guy three stools down turns around and mentions he lives in that people and his roommate became kind of obsessed with that fact. He said he eventually ended up having a phone call with Serpico from Switzerland, I think.

That sort of thing in NYC goes back to The Gangs of New York days. Corruption was so organized that you had to bribe someone to be a cop. There was even a set schedules of bribes. (http://www.mapsites.net/gotham/sec6/Devery.html)
The Mail and Express reported appointment as a patrolman cost $300, promotion to sergeant, $1,400, and advancement to captain, $14,000. Policemen made back their investments by taking bribes.

If you want to know more about the Serpico days, I recommend two books.
This one (http://www.amazon.com/Crusader-Hell-Raising-Police-Career-Detective/dp/0394576489/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1359502192&sr=1-1&keywords=david+durk) is about David Durk. He was the guy Tony Roberts played in the movie and he was much more important to the case than the movie makes out. This one examines crime in New York in 60's (http://www.amazon.com/Savage-City-Race-Murder-Generation/dp/0061824585) through three people, one a innocent black guy framed by the cops, another who is a gang member who joins and eventually gets into a war with The Black Panthers and the third is a thoroughly corrupt cop who joined the force to steal and was eventually the big witness in Knapp Commission hearings. He was a more imporant witness than Serpico, because cops wouldn't keep things from him, since he was dirty himself. Here's a clip of him testifying before the Knapp Commission (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PoNkmAUKWEg). Check out how the old-school pixelation technology! Black marker, baby!

Rake2204
01-29-2013, 07:55 PM
A non-horror film that disturbed me and has not yet been mentioned: Kids.

http://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kids.jpg

RaininThrees
01-29-2013, 08:07 PM
I thought Blair Witch was hilarious until the final 10 minutes, then when it ended I thought "oh f*ck".

outbreak
01-29-2013, 08:16 PM
Exorcist when I was a kid. No other movies really scared me, all the serial killer ones and other ghost type ones are too over the top.

97 bulls
01-29-2013, 08:49 PM
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was about 6 when my mother went to see it with me in tow. Especially the seen where he catches that woman trying to run out of the house and hangs her on that meat hook with her head while she was Alive. Or when he chainsaws that guy in the wheelchair


I was talked into seeing Mama. That was pretty scary

pauk
01-29-2013, 08:54 PM
Pet Semetary... as a kid, scared the crap out of me...

..and the most disturbing movie i ever saw was GUINEA PIG... thought it would be just some typical b-movie slasher... but it was some Faces of Death thing and much much much worse.... just check this **** out, viewer discretion advised: https://www.google.com/search?hl=en&site=imghp&tbm=isch&source=hp&biw=1843&bih=897&q=guinea+pig&oq=guinea+pig&gs_l=img.3..0l10.319.2227.0.2314.10.8.0.2.2.0.71.3 74.8.8.0...0.0...1ac.1.CRPS2J2zDjg#hl=en&tbo=d&site=imghp&tbm=isch&sa=1&q=guinea+pig+movie&oq=guinea+pig+movie&gs_l=img.3..0j0i5j0i24l8.1765.2485.0.2568.6.6.0.0. 0.0.92.329.6.6.0...0.0...1c.1.qoowCH_FK88&fp=1&biw=1843&bih=897&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.r_qf.&cad=b&sei=Q28IUaPRJqKH4gS7wIG4Cg

miller-time
01-29-2013, 09:30 PM
A non-horror film that disturbed me and has not yet been mentioned: Kids.

I felt sick after I saw that movie.

I watched Candyman when I was like 9 or 10 and it scared the SHIT out of me!

http://www.andyerupts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/candyman-trilogy-1-3-horror-dvd-lot-tony-todd-5b8ee.jpg

atljonesbro
01-29-2013, 09:31 PM
I can't watch shit with a lot of gore

KevinNYC
01-29-2013, 09:51 PM
I saw this movie as a kid
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Hy87mMkCuxw/UH285VHPOtI/AAAAAAAAALY/iLAJB0xjkZE/s1600/xtro-1.jpg


There's a scene where a woman is pregnant by an Alien and she is just gigantic. When she gives birth it's to a six foot human who bites the umbilical cord.

Walked out and told my friend, I would be playing video games in the lobby until it was over.

D-Wade316
01-29-2013, 09:54 PM
Cape Fear and The King of Comedy. Psychos are far more scarier than ghosts haunting people or gooey monsters.

shlver
01-29-2013, 09:54 PM
Anyone ever see Puppet Master? I don't remember what the plot is but it freaked me out. I saw it when I was like five and I had no idea what was going on.:lol

Myth
01-29-2013, 10:18 PM
I felt sick after I saw that movie.

I watched Candyman when I was like 9 or 10 and it scared the SHIT out of me!

http://www.andyerupts.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/09/candyman-trilogy-1-3-horror-dvd-lot-tony-todd-5b8ee.jpg

Such an underrated horror movie.

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 10:28 PM
For me it was the Cell with Jennifer Lopez. It was about her getting inside a serial killer/rapist's mind.

Ironically, I just watched this movie last night for the first time since it original released. It was much better back in the late 90's then it was watching it again here in 2013. Not "scary" or "disturbing" at all.

How about Exorcist? Yeah, I realize this isn't the entire consensus, but many others would agree. Not you younger ISH generation, but just speaking in general terms.

More recently, Human Centipede and even more disturbing Human Centipede 2.

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 10:35 PM
It was scary as hell when I watched it as a kid, but much less now. As with all "monster" movies I guess.

The Exorcist was hilarious to me.

No offense, but Exorcist was hilarious to you because of the generation you grew up in plus you're not religious.

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 10:41 PM
Jumpy Scenes (i admit it i'm a puccy when it comes to getting startled easily :oldlol:)

Shining of course you know the drill.

In Sinister, the last scene with the lawnmower when it runs over the guy and it screams.

In Paranormal Activity 2, the scene with the rotating camera in the kitchen or in the 3rd one with the old ladies coming out of nowhere lol.

In Evil Dead 2, probably the whole deer on the wall laughing part. Sh!t made me look at those singing basses like they had life

In Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) about 3/4 of the way through when you're waiting

In Straqngers (disgrace of a movie) probably the part where they're just all around the house.. sh!t ending.

Blair Witch where they see the forest signs.

In Boy Meets World where they have the Feeny has scissors stuck on his back and tehy look at the camera and BAM the monster runs across the background :oldlol:

Jaws, the anticipation.

A few of the werewlve flicks.

Any of those scenes where they look at the door and the motherf*kker stares at you through the keyhole fukkin never gets old.

In the Grudge 2 that scene where they're sitting on the bench and then the two girls transform into having blue skin.. also the dark room scene with the photographs.

Jurassic Park velociraptor in the kitchen was kinda adrenaline-spiky as well lol.

Any of those scenes where the vilain is in plain sight and then it reappears behind them.

EL ORFANATO the f*cking part where she follows the retard boy into the kitchen and he slams her hand and bites her.. and when she goes un dos tres tocoa el pared.


Eerie, mindraping scenes:
The humming theme played after The Ring, that really weird soothing song after they realize "evil never rests."

Stephen King's It.. the concept of somethin gforever engraving itself into your mind and staying there.


Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom:.. the Child abuse was pretty sad to watch from the Thuggee Cult.

Exorcist Last Stand: When the woman gives birth to the baby and it's filled iwth maggots.. Yuck.

Hellraiser had a scene where she was slipping off the ksin off her back.




Disturbing Scenes
Creep.. that British movie underground where they're performing surgery.

Human Centipede.

Elephant Man.

Audition.. whole thing.

Cannibal Holocaust.. just the thought of certain people being like that.

Pink Flamingos.. gross.

Natural Born Killers.. They had these weird azz anime snippets where there's a big buff guy with a ponytail (woody harrelsons character) being chased by this little anime kitty cat.. Weird..

Caligula and Salo.

Hostel 2. So disturbingly bad and try hard :oldlol:

Impressive list. Isn't that scene from the woman having the maggot invested baby in Exorcist: The Beginning?

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 10:48 PM
:lol That totally brings me back! I watched that episode with my cuzins and we all jumped!

Another jumpy scene was in Excorcist III where the nurse goes and locks the door then turns around to walk away and this KKK looking thing with sheers tags her

Has anyone seen Open Water? I have never come across a scene so disturbing ever. It makes you re-evaluate yourself as a person

I've seen it, actually have it on DVD. Since I was a very young boy, I've always had this mental phobia of being stranded in very deep ocean water. I still have nightmares about it from time to time. Also, like being stranded in the vast ocean, I have the same nightmare about being deadlocked in deep dark space.

TylerOO
01-29-2013, 10:52 PM
The Strangers really creeped me out. The movie is almost silent and has creepy music. Plus my house is scary as ****

TylerOO
01-29-2013, 10:54 PM
Jumpy Scenes (i admit it i'm a puccy when it comes to getting startled easily :oldlol:)

Shining of course you know the drill.

In Sinister, the last scene with the lawnmower when it runs over the guy and it screams.

In Paranormal Activity 2, the scene with the rotating camera in the kitchen or in the 3rd one with the old ladies coming out of nowhere lol.

In Evil Dead 2, probably the whole deer on the wall laughing part. Sh!t made me look at those singing basses like they had life

In Texas Chainsaw Massacre (original) about 3/4 of the way through when you're waiting

In Straqngers (disgrace of a movie) probably the part where they're just all around the house.. sh!t ending.

Blair Witch where they see the forest signs.

In Boy Meets World where they have the Feeny has scissors stuck on his back and tehy look at the camera and BAM the monster runs across the background :oldlol:

Jaws, the anticipation.

A few of the werewlve flicks.

Any of those scenes where they look at the door and the motherf*kker stares at you through the keyhole fukkin never gets old.

In the Grudge 2 that scene where they're sitting on the bench and then the two girls transform into having blue skin.. also the dark room scene with the photographs.

Jurassic Park velociraptor in the kitchen was kinda adrenaline-spiky as well lol.

Any of those scenes where the vilain is in plain sight and then it reappears behind them.

EL ORFANATO the f*cking part where she follows the retard boy into the kitchen and he slams her hand and bites her.. and when she goes un dos tres tocoa el pared.


Eerie, mindraping scenes:
The humming theme played after The Ring, that really weird soothing song after they realize "evil never rests."

Stephen King's It.. the concept of somethin gforever engraving itself into your mind and staying there.


Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom:.. the Child abuse was pretty sad to watch from the Thuggee Cult.

Exorcist Last Stand: When the woman gives birth to the baby and it's filled iwth maggots.. Yuck.

Hellraiser had a scene where she was slipping off the ksin off her back.




Disturbing Scenes
Creep.. that British movie underground where they're performing surgery.

Human Centipede.

Elephant Man.

Audition.. whole thing.

Cannibal Holocaust.. just the thought of certain people being like that.

Pink Flamingos.. gross.

Natural Born Killers.. They had these weird azz anime snippets where there's a big buff guy with a ponytail (woody harrelsons character) being chased by this little anime kitty cat.. Weird..

Caligula and Salo.

Hostel 2. So disturbingly bad and try hard :oldlol:

Posted before reading the thread, good list. Jaws scared me to the point I will not go in the ocean. Strangers (as I stated before) scared the hell outta me. The old ladies in PA3 scared me a lot too. I was freaked out for like a week about opening a door in the dark and they would all pop out :lol

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 10:57 PM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-Hy87mMkCuxw/UH285VHPOtI/AAAAAAAAALY/iLAJB0xjkZE/s1600/xtro-1.jpg

Yo seriously... doesn't that blonde kid look like Ken (Masters) from Street Fighter? Maybe minus 10 years? Holy hell, almost identical ... whereas most would say something to the effect of he looks like Luke Skywalker.

LOL, nah, that fu*ker looks just like Ken from SF.

http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/ken_street_fighter_-_owen_wilson.jpg

irondarts
01-29-2013, 11:10 PM
Pet Semetary... as a kid, scared the crap out of me...

Have you read the book? It's about a million times scarier than the movie.

Derka
01-29-2013, 11:13 PM
Dead baby in the crib during Trainspotting.

Heavincent
01-29-2013, 11:28 PM
The newborn porn scene in A Serbian Film.

Pet Semetary 2 also scared the shit out of me.

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 11:47 PM
Rosemary's Baby...

HAIL SATAN!

These actors and actresses who participated in this film ... all proclaiming "hail Satan" there at the end - yeah well, they might just burn in hell. Do you all think that would be fair? (I'm joking, obviously)

Legend of Josh
01-29-2013, 11:53 PM
The newborn porn scene in A Serbian Film.

Pet Semetary 2 also scared the shit out of me.

Say what? PS2 (not to be mistaken for Playstation 2) scared the shit out of you? What part exactly? When the terminator kid had a dream about his mother and the white wolf jumped through the glass mirror and had eerie music in the background? Was that the part that had you froze, about to piss in your PJ's as you were 9 years old watching it with your demented mother who *********ed while watching horror flicks and gushed in all directions any time a murder death kill (not to be mistaken for Demolition Man) happened?

Jackass18
01-30-2013, 12:18 AM
Silver Bullet and the Phantasm movies when I was young.

The scene in Pet Sematary where Herman Munster got sliced in the achilles

Legend of Josh
01-30-2013, 12:23 AM
Silver Bullet and the Phantasm movies when I was young.

The scene in Pet Sematary where Herman Munster got sliced in the achilles

Dude... I loved those flicks. So underrated. I think it was the first one, towards the end where little guy was in his bedroom and the old villain dude just BURST! right through his bedroom or closet door and grabbed him... LOL, that was some mega i-|LL shit.

bagelred
01-30-2013, 12:25 AM
http://www.geekenfreude.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/poltergeistclown.jpg

That clown gave me nightmares for years. F-ck you, Spielberg!:rant

As far as disturbing...hmmm....I saw Jacob's Ladder posted, and that definitely was disturbing.

Anyone see Angel Heart? With Mickey Rourke and Dinero? Holy sh-t, that was disturbing.

Natural Born Killers is frightening, but in a different way.

miller-time
01-30-2013, 12:28 AM
Rosemary's Baby...

HAIL SATAN!

These actors and actresses who participated in this film ... all proclaiming "hail Satan" there at the end - yeah well, they might just burn in hell. Do you all think that would be fair? (I'm joking, obviously)

I don't think The Omen is that scary, but the theme song is creepy. Which is basically saying Hail Satan in latin - "Avi Satani."

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9pZ5wTfnw1Y

JerryWest
01-30-2013, 12:28 AM
Dawn of the dead

Money 23
01-30-2013, 12:31 AM
The Exorcist. So cerebral. Had me awake for days when I saw it at a REALLY young age.

usa hoops
01-30-2013, 02:15 AM
Ironically, I just watched this movie last night for the first time since it original released. It was much better back in the late 90's then it was watching it again here in 2013. Not "scary" or "disturbing" at all.



In reference to The Cell. I found it disturbing that this crazy serial killer/ rapist thought of women as dolls. When Jennifer Lopez starts to walk in his mind, you see all these girls he killed, and they're all dolls. Then there's a scene where a cow gets sliced and it's still alive.

Not scary, but disturbing to think what goes on in a killer's mind.

hateraid
01-30-2013, 02:20 AM
I've seen it, actually have it on DVD. Since I was a very young boy, I've always had this mental phobia of being stranded in very deep ocean water. I still have nightmares about it from time to time. Also, like being stranded in the vast ocean, I have the same nightmare about being deadlocked in deep dark space.

Not just fear of being stranded in a vast body of water. The decisions we make in order to survive, sacrifice, creepy things in the water, sharks.....
Very mind fudgin movie on all sorts of levels.

miller-time
01-30-2013, 02:30 AM
Not just fear of being stranded in a vast body of water. The decisions we make in order to survive, sacrifice, creepy things in the water, sharks.....
Very mind fudgin movie on all sorts of levels.

I hate traveling anywhere from Australia, every direction is over an ocean!

andgar923
01-30-2013, 02:55 AM
Martyrs

My lil buddy.

Not the scariest, and perhaps not the most disturbing (although its up there). But certainly the most memorable.

I'm a horror fiend, I've seen my share of sick and twisted shit. There was a period in which every film was trying to out-gross each other, out-torture each other. I've seen psychological thriller films that had you on the edge of your seat.

But no film has left an impression on me like this one.

Shit was impaled into my mind for weeks.

Legend of Josh
01-30-2013, 03:15 AM
In reference to The Cell. I found it disturbing that this crazy serial killer/ rapist thought of women as dolls. When Jennifer Lopez starts to walk in his mind, you see all these girls he killed, and they're all dolls. Then there's a scene where a cow gets sliced and it's still alive.

Not scary, but disturbing to think what goes on in a killer's mind.

LOL ... you think that's crazy or insane? My goodness, if only you seen what actually goes through my mind. It'd put this Cell serial killer's mind to shame. You see what goes through my normal mind day to day thoughts...

iamgine
01-30-2013, 03:27 AM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_gRWMZ-x-wV0/S9urh194TFI/AAAAAAAAHNw/fNANMgAQS-Y/s1600/Ringu.jpg

Legend of Josh
01-30-2013, 03:45 AM
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_gRWMZ-x-wV0/S9urh194TFI/AAAAAAAAHNw/fNANMgAQS-Y/s1600/Ringu.jpg

This shit really isn't even all that psychologically damaging ... I just think it pertains to a certain generation. I suppose being in my bracket, it's just way more comical than "OMG, this so scurdyyyyyyy!" ... and you'd probably be in the same boat as LJJ, thinking Exorcist is just LOL material, not scary at all, when in actuality it's scary as fu*k compared to an older population/generation.

Myth
01-30-2013, 04:09 AM
Eden Lake comes to mind. Not scary but pretty disturbing. Watch it if you have not seen it. It has Michael Fassbender in it if you need extra motivation.

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/eden_lake/

alenleomessi
01-30-2013, 07:11 AM
a serbian movie

miller-time
01-30-2013, 09:06 AM
Such an underrated horror movie.

Agreed. Just rewatched it today (last time was 20 years ago lol). I thought it was solid for a horror movie. I think they could have gone a bit more into whether Candyman was real or if it was in her head though - but then it might be too much like The Shining?

tomtucker
01-30-2013, 11:39 AM
alot of folks saying they saw horror movies at age 6 or 7.......how and why......:wtf:

tomtucker
01-30-2013, 11:45 AM
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Anyone see Angel Heart? With Mickey Rourke and Dinero? Holy sh-t, that was disturbing.

Natural Born Killers is frightening, but in a different way.

love Angel Heart......great movie

usa hoops
01-30-2013, 02:31 PM
I'm still always disturbed by any movie scene where a dude gets penetrated. I would probably kill myself if that ever happened to me.

JEFFERSON MONEY
01-30-2013, 04:15 PM
I'm still always disturbed by any movie scene where a dude gets penetrated. I would probably kill myself if that ever happened to me.


As a man who has a reputation for being a flamboyant homosexual, might I add that it is most wise to steer clear of these comments. The line between hatred and love, aversion and attraction are quite fuzzy and one is tempted to judge when certain things are on the mind.

Styles p
01-30-2013, 04:19 PM
Gummo, it wasn't scary but it sure was disturbing.

LBJMVP
01-30-2013, 04:19 PM
vhs

usa hoops
01-30-2013, 04:26 PM
As a man who has a reputation for being a flamboyant homosexual, might I add that it is most wise to steer clear of these comments. The line between hatred and love, aversion and attraction are quite fuzzy and one is tempted to judge when certain things are on the mind.


I was referring specifically to rape. That's about the worst thing a straight man can ever experience.

SilkkTheShocker
01-30-2013, 05:20 PM
Friday the 13th Part 2 scared the hell out of me as a child. Its has a much more creepy vibe than the other corny movies.

SilkkTheShocker
01-30-2013, 05:23 PM
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre. I was about 6 when my mother went to see it with me in tow. Especially the seen where he catches that woman trying to run out of the house and hangs her on that meat hook with her head while she was Alive. Or when he chainsaws that guy in the wheelchair


I was talked into seeing Mama. That was pretty scary


When he chainsaws that fat guy in the wheelchair.....wow

Lakers Legend#32
01-30-2013, 10:15 PM
City of God.
Man, I still hat the human race after seeing that one.

Rasheed1
01-30-2013, 11:23 PM
My sister forced me to watch American werewolf in London (the original)... and that sh*t scared me to death..

As a kid I was also scared of:

*the 1st nightmare on Elm street (because it made you not wanna fall asleep)

*This show on UHF called night gallery.. Guy would stand in front of a picture of someone evil, or someone being murdered and prelude the story..

nightmares, nightmares, and more nightmares

iamgine
01-30-2013, 11:25 PM
This shit really isn't even all that psychologically damaging ... I just think it pertains to a certain generation. I suppose being in my bracket, it's just way more comical than "OMG, this so scurdyyyyyyy!" ... and you'd probably be in the same boat as LJJ, thinking Exorcist is just LOL material, not scary at all, when in actuality it's scary as fu*k compared to an older population/generation.
Culture might play a big part. American ghosts aren't scary at all to me. Exorcism, clowns, zombies, dracula, jason, serial killer, werewolf, monsters, mummies, etc.

miller-time
01-30-2013, 11:28 PM
I'm still always disturbed by any movie scene where a dude gets penetrated. I would probably kill myself if that ever happened to me.

So Deliverance then?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yj4LnfkdJDM

IamRAMBO24
01-31-2013, 01:19 AM
I would definitely have to go with American History X.

That one scene in the shower with all those dudes looking at the guy with that horny smile, oh man, i was scared sh*tless whenever other dudes gave me that half grin smile. And oh man, that scene, the pain and torture dude was going through getting rammed so hard from behind. I can't help but think about someone forcibly raping me with a football. *shivers* That is hands down the most frightening scene I have ever witnessed on television.

Whoah10115
01-31-2013, 01:52 AM
No one's said Requiem For A Dream?

$LakerGold
01-31-2013, 08:18 AM
CRACKHEAD TEENAGER KIDS ****ING THE SHIT OUT OF A ZOMBIE. ONE WAS DUMB ENOUGH TO STICK HIS DICK INTO HER MOUTH. :facepalm

Yall should watch it, IT WAS HILARIOUS. THANK GOD I FORGOT ABOUT THE TITLE, IT'S JUST A MOVIE THAT I DONT WANNA WATCH OR ENCOUNTER AGAIN.

$LakerGold
01-31-2013, 08:21 AM
None of the scary movies I've watched recently are haunting me right now. Go back to my childhood and child's play was the ****in movie that ****ed with my head for years -- but note this ... IT WAS MY FAVORITE HORROR MOVIE. :hammerhead:

gigantes
01-31-2013, 09:35 AM
What's the scariest or most disturbing movie you've ever watched?
the movie of my life. it's always playing, ALWAYS...... i still can't find the exit doors back to the lobby...... and the movie itself is full of neverending shitty plot turns and other unwanted developments.

i swear, one of these days i'm going to snap and become one of those loud obnoxious audience members who doesn't give a shit about the plot and couldn't be arsed enough to pay attention anyway.

JohnnySic
01-31-2013, 09:57 AM
Friday the 13th Part 2 scared the hell out of me as a child. Its has a much more creepy vibe than the other corny movies.
Same here. Part 2 is creepy as hell. The rest are comedies, basically.

AboveTheRim.
01-31-2013, 10:00 AM
the movie of my life. it's always playing, ALWAYS...... i still can't find the exit doors back to the lobby...... and the movie itself is full of neverending shitty plot turns and other unwanted developments.

i swear, one of these days i'm going to snap and become one of those loud obnoxious audience members who doesn't give a shit about the plot and couldn't be arsed enough to pay attention anyway.


http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j396/AndrewCMills/hahgay.gif


:D

In all seriousness, I was terrified the first time I saw the ring. Don't remember how old I was, somewhere around 10. Whenever I was alone in a room with a tv, I was so paranoid that a girl would crawl out of my tv.

andremiller07
01-31-2013, 10:20 AM
The Strangers

The knocking on the door part for some reason scared the living shit out of me, it was just the way they knocked on the door something crazy about it lol.

rhythmic
01-31-2013, 10:21 AM
Human Centipede was pretty enjoyable. :oldlol:
That, Last House On The Left and Hellraiser were disturbing.
I found "I Saw The Devil" a very disturbing foreign film; just seen it recently and though it was amazing. 10/10, terrific dialogue.

SilkkTheShocker
01-31-2013, 10:47 AM
Same here. Part 2 is creepy as hell. The rest are comedies, basically.


The whole movie is just extremely creepy from beginning to end. You don't feel comfortable at all throughout the whole thing. And the deaths were downright scary. Like when Jason puts an axe in that guy in the wheelchair's head and you see him rolling down all those steps at full speed :eek: The last 15-20 mins alone are full of suspense. Every other Jason movie is just utter crap. But fun to watch.

gigantes
01-31-2013, 10:59 AM
http://i1083.photobucket.com/albums/j396/AndrewCMills/hahgay.gif


:D

In all seriousness, I was terrified the first time I saw the ring. Don't remember how old I was, somewhere around 10. Whenever I was alone in a room with a tv, I was so paranoid that a girl would crawl out of my tv.
so now that it's a year later, have your feelings of paranoia eased up?

NuggetsFan
01-31-2013, 11:40 AM
[QUOTE=rhythmic

JohnnySic
01-31-2013, 01:12 PM
The whole movie is just extremely creepy from beginning to end. You don't feel comfortable at all throughout the whole thing. And the deaths were downright scary. Like when Jason puts an axe in that guy in the wheelchair's head and you see him rolling down all those steps at full speed :eek: The last 15-20 mins alone are full of suspense. Every other Jason movie is just utter crap. But fun to watch.
Jason's shrine with his mother's head scarred me for life when I saw it as a 10 year old. :oldlol: Even now, watching some of those scenes makes me a little uneasy.

SourPatchKids
01-31-2013, 02:18 PM
[QUOTE=rhythmic

andgar923
01-31-2013, 02:45 PM
we have a bunch of sissies here.

SilkkTheShocker
01-31-2013, 03:20 PM
Jason's shrine with his mother's head scarred me for life when I saw it as a 10 year old. :oldlol: Even now, watching some of those scenes makes me a little uneasy.


Yea it was on the other night. S.hit is still freaky

AlphaWolf24
01-31-2013, 07:56 PM
real talk.....

I got Paranormal Activity BRDVD right when it came out....I didn't realy hear anything about the movie except for a couple reviews when it first came out....so I didn't really know what to expect

I was at home at night and started to watch it, ( I got a pair of Turtle Beach surround sound headphones on...so I could only hear the movie)

when they frst started to hear bumps at night.....I had to take off my headphones and turn all the lights on.....plus I had to check all the rooms and closets...turn off the movie.....and had to watch SpongeBob before I went to sleep............and had to wait until the next day when it was daylight to finish watching....


I turned straight B1tch Move that night....




as a kid....Friday the 13th and Exorcists/ Amyteville Horror were all really scary.

Legend of Josh
01-31-2013, 10:58 PM
I'm somewhat surprised not many have referenced Human Centipede (especially Human Centipede 2) all that much up in here. I think I was the first to mention. All this tells me is that not many of you have actually seen these two classics. Classic in the sense of mind-rape. It's just one (or two) of those psychological films that adds something very fresh to the genre and pushed boundaries - especially part 2 IMO.

nightprowler10
01-31-2013, 11:19 PM
Most disturbing: Osama (well the ending)

Blue&Orange
02-01-2013, 09:51 AM
This and Session 9
Ok someone else saw session 9. It's amazing that i only saw it once, every once and a while i remember it but i never get to re watch it.

I think Wolf Creek hasn't been mentioned yet. Underrated horror flick.

Just saw An American Crime a few days ago, and it disturbed me, it's a movie about the real monsters not the made up ones.

I wanted to be soothed by Ellen Page's sweetness and ended up upset.

timlush
02-01-2013, 11:33 AM
Session 9 was great.