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CringeFest 01-15-22 11:09 AM

Movies that work the gag reflex
 
as far as "Cringe" is concerned, this is the thing that makes watching a movie both exciting and unpleasant. For me the whole human centipede series did this, the first two were good but i thought the third was just a bad movie. Which movies made you feel disgusted to your core?

Allaby 01-15-22 11:13 AM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
Salo. It is an excellent film,but it is nasty in some parts and made me want to throw up.

crumbsroom 01-15-22 11:16 AM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
Cold Fish

cricket 01-15-22 11:17 AM

Debris Documentar is up there. Don't want to get into all of the sick movies I've seen because we'd be here all day.

cricket 01-15-22 11:18 AM

Originally Posted by crumbsroom (Post 2273059)
Cold Fish
Also really damn good!

crumbsroom 01-15-22 11:19 AM

Originally Posted by cricket (Post 2273061)
Also really damn good!

The villain in this is one of the great villains of all time. The movie itself (from what I remember) gets a little repetitious, so I definitely felt its length. But that monster at the center of the film keeps things popping.

crumbsroom 01-15-22 11:19 AM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
Mermaid in a Manhole....also a strangely beautiful movie.

Cryptic 01-15-22 11:53 AM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
The Seasoning House. I found this movie really unpleasant.

cricket 01-15-22 12:11 PM

Originally Posted by Cryptic (Post 2273075)
The Seasoning House. I found this movie really unpleasant.
No question about it

WHITBISSELL! 01-15-22 05:16 PM

Left Behind: The Movie


Dishonorable Mention: Saving Christmas

mattiasflgrtll6 01-15-22 05:35 PM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
Expected porn from the title.

Disappointed.

CringeFest 01-15-22 05:45 PM

Originally Posted by mattiasflgrtll6 (Post 2273161)
Expected porn from the title.

Disappointed.

there's always two girls one cup, lemon party, tub girl...

ueno_station54 01-15-22 05:52 PM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
The Act of Seeing with One's Own Eyes is a bit of a layup as its just footage taken during an autopsy. Mermaid in a Manhole got me a wee bit queasy as well, the colours not being what you expect has a crazy effect somehow. Both excellent films tho.

Captain Steel 01-15-22 05:59 PM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
This is a little different, but as a kid I had a huge phobia of bugs... so the tomb-trap scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) along with the giant bugs in the bug-pit scene in King Kong (2005) both got to me.

Anyone know of any other intense bug scenes that I should avoid (or watch for the sheer pleasure of facing my phobia)?

Citizen Rules 01-15-22 06:33 PM

Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2273168)
This is a little different, but as a kid I had a huge phobia of bugs... so the tomb-trap scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) along with the giant bugs in the bug-pit scene in King Kong (2005) both got to me.

Anyone know of any other intense bug scenes that I should avoid (or watch for the sheer pleasure of facing my phobia)?
Starship Troopers of course:D

Captain Steel 01-15-22 06:35 PM

Originally Posted by Citizen Rules (Post 2273178)
Starship Troopers of course:D
Ha! They never bothered me! I guess because they were too science-fictiony. (I think the kids stomping on the roaches scene was worse - because the roaches looked real!) ;)

Wyldesyde19 01-15-22 06:36 PM

Deep Throat and Debbie Does Dallas.

/thread closed.

HerbertWest 01-15-22 06:47 PM

Re: Movies that work the gag reflex
 
"Goldmember." Austin Powers mistakenly pours a hot cup of Fat Bastard's fecal sample into his coffee mug and teases the audience for awhile and then takes a swig ... "nutty!" Hhhhrrrmphhh.

CringeFest 01-15-22 06:48 PM

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Here's one that i just remembered...this one got me pretty bad in terms of the disgust factor:





Rockatansky 01-15-22 07:31 PM

Originally Posted by Captain Steel (Post 2273168)
This is a little different, but as a kid I had a huge phobia of bugs... so the tomb-trap scene in Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom (1984) along with the giant bugs in the bug-pit scene in King Kong (2005) both got to me.

Anyone know of any other intense bug scenes that I should avoid (or watch for the sheer pleasure of facing my phobia)?
Silent Night Deadly Night 4, which has **** all to do with Christmas but features stomach churning effects by Screaming Mad George.


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