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I couldn't handle more than a few minutes of La La Land.
Same. Hated it. So overrated.

How about Moulin Rouge?
Hated it.
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I mean, La La Land and Moulin Rouge may be repulsive, as in bad. But they don't have any rapes, tortures, murders, hate, and so on, so they don't fit this thread.

Recommend me sickening, revolting films.

Morally wrong, unethical, misanthropic, misogynist, misandric, homophobic, transphobic, racist, sexist, hateful, inhumane, malicious, toxic, negative, harmful, unlawful.

Films that present bad values and may make you a worse human being.
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I mean, La La Land and Moulin Rouge may be repulsive, as in bad. But they don't have any rapes, tortures, murders, hate, and so on, so they don't fit this thread.
La La Land is great.



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Last time I checked Emma Stone wasn't tortured tho



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Last time I checked Emma Stone wasn't tortured tho
No, it certainly doesn’t fit what you’re looking for.
How about Umberto Lenzi’s Eaten Alive?
Or Grotesque from 2009?



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Torture porn? I'm not MovieGal. I was thinking of a more sophisticated torture.

Anyway, I watched Olaf Ittenbach's masterful splatterfest The Burning Moon, the trashy mondo trilogy Shocking Asia, and an obscure CAT III film The Unpublicizable File with lots of women getting beat up and a child getting hanged (and some human sausages, too, for a good measure). I think my appetite for degeneracy was satiated. Now I can start murder... I mean, I can return to watching normal movies.




Curious. I don't generally go in for musicals and although I wasn't entirely taken in by this one, I wasn't averse to it either. I thought it was generally well-received.



Curious. I don't generally go in for musicals and although I wasn't entirely taken in by this one, I wasn't averse to it either. I thought it was generally well-received.
“Generally well-received” won’t make me like a movie I hated.



“Generally well-received” won’t make me like a movie I hated.
No, I was just reporting that I am somewhat surprised by the hate for this one. I figured more cinephiles liked it (or didn't much care either way). I didn't imagine a well of dislike, so much as, perhaps, underestimated indifference.



Torture porn? I'm not MovieGal. I was thinking of a more sophisticated torture.

Anyway, I watched Olaf Ittenbach's masterful splatterfest The Burning Moon, the trashy mondo trilogy Shocking Asia, and an obscure CAT III film The Unpublicizable File with lots of women getting beat up and a child getting hanged (and some human sausages, too, for a good measure). I think my appetite for degeneracy was satiated. Now I can start murder... I mean, I can return to watching normal movies.
The Burning Moon has one of the greatest depictions of hell I've ever seen in a film. The rest of it is horrible though.



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The Burning Moon has one of the greatest depictions of hell I've ever seen in a film. The rest of it is horrible though.
Olaf's first three films are auteurship of the highest order. Especially the third one - an absolute masterpiece. But you don't strike me as a guy who enjoys scuzzf*ck cinema like that so I'm not surprised you found it horrible.



Olaf's first three films are auteurship of the highest order. Especially the third one - an absolute masterpiece. But you don't strike me as a guy who enjoys scuzzf*ck cinema like that so I'm not surprised you found it horrible.

I've dipped my toes in but, no, not really my bag. They can have their moments though, like what I mentioned in Burning Moon, which caught me off guard how incredible it was, for clearly zero budget.


The Golden Globe is probably a bit of a mainstream scuzz****er, and that was very much up my alley. There is value is movies that don't wash off,



Two words: John Waters



I forgot the opening line.
Anyone recommended Man Behind the Sun (1988) yet?



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There's a mention of John Waters, but, specifically, early Waters, not the later, more gentile Waters. Go to Desperate Living or Mondo Trasho or the crowning achievement, Pink Flamingos. See Divine do stuff never done on screen before, notably his/her choice of food, including cannibalism and dog-poop-eating.



A Serbian Film.



The House that Jack Built (dir. Von Trier)
Within the same lines, Von Trier has done several disturbing films, I heard Antichrist is pretty disturbing, and Nymphomaniac definitely had its moments.

The Girl with The Dragon Tattoo
The Ballad of Jack and Rose (father and daughter incesty relationship)

That is all I can think of right now. Have fun on your journey!