You must have not grasped the concept of this film.
It was so disturbingly good. It left me feeling off after I left the theater.
It wasn't particularly hard to grasp, pretty straight forward, even predictable to an extent. I missed the disturbing part. Most people don't have a hardened and manly tolerance for these sort of things like me though.
A serbian film & The human centipede 2 were pretty disturbing.
Blair witch freaked me out, i was 11 when i first watched it!
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When a naked man is chasing a woman through an alley with a butcher's knife and a hard-on, I figure he isn't out collecting for the Red Cross!
The most disturbing film was about this movie (cant remember the name) where this mad doctor kidnaps the women from different countries and surgically turns them into a human caterpillar....
No, I've seen that version. He makes them into a human caterpillar, but then they go to bed for 2 months and, when they wake up, they've become one beautiful woman.
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"The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it." - Michelangelo.
Talk about disturbing films. The Human Centipede is an utterly gross piece of work, a disgrace to human anatomy. I'd post a snapshot, but on second thought...
Was looking for a mention of this before I went and posted it, again.
Co SIGN! I haven't seen it but have heard about it. The visual put me off intimacy for weeks lol The human mind is too powerful.
Some good one's have been mentioned...
Exorcist- The cross scene was over the top as well as the language coming out of Linda Blair's mouth. I believe it was rated X when it came out in theaters.
Pulp Fiction is a great movie, however, the part where Bruce Willis enters the store where two misfits are keeping a guy in a leather suit in the basement still gives me the creeps. His eyes are haunting...
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