What Is The Most Disturbing Film?

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Probably Cannibal Holocaust for me. I certainly felt disturbed after it anyway. Not cos it was scary but because it was so sad.
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Well, for me it'd have to be these titles:

Se7en- Now, come on. Who didn't **** when that dead guy suddenly came back to life?
Saw- The scene where the woman had to cut the key out of that dead guy's stomach was just... eww. Also when that doctor guy cut through his own foot.
Evil Dead- Pencil + Ankle = Ow.
Re-Animator- A skull cutter through the chest is just bizzarre. So is being tied up and dragged by a string of intestines.
Alien- When the Alien burst out of that guy during lunch... Damn, that gave me nightmares for weeks...
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Normal was pretty disturbing.
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What about Bad Boy Bubby? That was one f*cked up movie...



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I'm proud as an Aussie to say Bad Boy Bubby was a wonderful Australian film, and yes, it was a ball tearer when it came to being disturbing.

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My top (for various disturbing reasons are):

Salo : That was just sick
Kids: I hated the movie but couldn't stop watching
original Texas Chainsaw: When he purched that girl on the hook, even though you didn't see anything, you felt it!
Funny Games: Just messed with me for a while after.



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Vulgar - this was about a guy that makes guest appearances at bachelor parties as a "male stripper" as a joke, but then it backstabs when he is raped by three guys that set him up. The whole rape scene made me dirty my danties, not to be completely indelicate.

Desperate Living - another movie directed by John Waters. I rented it off of Netflix having no clue. Oh good lord. I still get nightmares about that movie. Its like a trainwreck, so horribly disturbing that I couldn't turn away from it.

The rape scene in A Clockwork Orange really sent shivers up and down my spine.

Also, the scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day of the nuclear bomb attack. It just was so realistic....



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Originally Posted by LillyVon
original Texas Chainsaw: When he purched that girl on the hook, even though you didn't see anything, you felt it!
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The scene in Goodfellas where Henry walks across the street and beats the guy with his gun. No cuts involved in the scene, giving it a documentary type feel, adding a sense of realism that is pretty disturbing.
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Vulgar - this was about a guy that makes guest appearances at bachelor parties as a "male stripper" as a joke, but then it backstabs when he is raped by three guys that set him up. The whole rape scene made me dirty my danties, not to be completely indelicate.

Desperate Living - another movie directed by John Waters. I rented it off of Netflix having no clue. Oh good lord. I still get nightmares about that movie. Its like a trainwreck, so horribly disturbing that I couldn't turn away from it.

The rape scene in A Clockwork Orange really sent shivers up and down my spine.

Also, the scene in Terminator 2: Judgement Day of the nuclear bomb attack. It just was so realistic....



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Ditto on Clockwork Orange. The whole film disturbed me



Originally Posted by Steve
I don't think a movie's being disturbing makes it inherently bad.
Of course not.

City of God had a couple of really disturbing scenes, but that's one of my favorites.

Silence of the Lambs and Seven are a couple of other good movies that were pretty disturbing.



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Betty Blue, we actually don't see her gouging her eye out, but the result we do, all over the bathroom walls... anything involving eyes disturb me deeply, that's why i never could wear lenses.
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