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The most disturbing film you have seen?

Oh goodness, I didn't mean it was disturbing. I more meant Oh, look, another Torchwood fan, I'm going to say hi! And how do you mean, why won't The Queen let you? And yes he is. Oh yes.

I know what you meant, I was just being silly - considering this is supposed to be the "disturbing" thread. When I registered for BlueLight I had to come up with a brand new alias that hadn't been used before, since I blog and demonoid and stuff under the same couple of names. I was on a Torchwood BINGE and thought, "hey, i'll be gwen cooper! she's pretty freaking cool". 8)

One more disturbing movie:
--Life is Hot in Cracktown - brutal!
Those kids who rape the girl and beat the old man and the parents who leave the kids in filth and roaches and foodless for days. It was really hard to watch.
 
Sorry, but are you dumb? Anton Chigurn from No Country for Old Men is a text book psychopath, lmao. Watch this scene, and tell me Anton from "No Country For Old Men" isn't a psychopath.

To tie this in with the thread title, Woody Harrelson is in that film. In the book the film is based on, there's a passing mention of a murder of a federal judge.

That murder actually happened. It was done by Woody Harrelson's father, who was a contract killer.
 
Anybody seen the movie Snowtown? There's a particular torture/strangulation scene which to me was very fucked up. Of course, Irreversible is also pretty damn disturbing.

Yeah snowtown the aussie film about the bodies in the barrels had some fucked up shit in it. Didnt like it that much tho personally, it was ok. Irreversible was more disturbing to me. That anal rape scene is pretty horrible and degrading and disgusting.
 
I didn't find the Irreversible rape scene very disturbing at all, it didn't even affect me that much. The movie has a sense of realism pertaining to the progression of time within scenes, so the scene was dragged out, but I found the rape in the original 'I Spit on Your Grave' affected me more. It affected me more than the 'A Clockwork Orange' scene. Anyway, I'm still yet to find a disturbing movie, at least what I define disturbing as.
 
Oohhhh gotcha. Haha sorry, I should have caught that, wasn't all there. I'm definitely watching it now, actually, it's my absolute favourite show. <3 Same here, as a general rule i use the same name for everything and I didn't know what to put for this one. But I actually really like the name Swings, it's catching on for me. :)

I've never heard of it but I'll look it up!
 
I didn't find 'Happiness' disturbing at all. In my sober state of mind I didn't derive much from the film, but then I got high and gave it a shot, and boy was I laughing my ass off. Great black/dark comedy! :D
 
I have decided that I am going to try and watch 7 films appropriate for this thread in 7 days. I'm sure that this is going to be a fantastic week :\

Day1: A Serbian Film

Okay, I was actually able to remain pretty emotionally disconnected from this one, despite it admittedly being quite graphic and rich with awful topics. It does have some deeper themes going on (done unintentionally or intentionally or a mix, I'm not sure yet...), which probably would be better grasped if I ever view it again (this is one of the things I liked a lot about Cannibal Holocaust and what I think that CH is a great film - how it balances shock with complex themes about modern society...which is lost on a lot of its audience). This also didn't seem like a fetish film, despite being about depraved sex, which is rare for these types of films (often seems like the director is making his fantasy come true). I don't think I'll lose any sleep over this one, and actually think it was pretty well done in several ways.
 
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'The Skin I Live In'? I haven't seen that yet, but I guess I should mention Almodovar's 'Carne Tremula/Live Flesh'
I'm so sick of hearing about Irreversible, just because of a goddamn rape scene. I mean I like Noe's trilogy but fuck, has anybody even mentioned 'I Stand Alone'?
 
Beyond the Black Rainbow
heres the trailer--http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zDH0Ykyge0c
idk if its disturbing..i havent seen it but it looks crazy
I Spit on Your Grave- crazy movie all about revenge and rape...
Enter The Void by gaspar noe fucking trips me out..i havent even seen the entire thing cause its so long...one day lol
 
I remember watching the movie when I was little. I attempted to watch later in my life and was just disturbed

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Garbage Pail Kids - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=joKXSRuZJuQ
 
Day 2: Megan is Missing

This film gets intense at the end, but overall I didn't think it it anywhere near a candidate for a "most disturbing of all time" list. I didn't think it went any further than some big-budget horror movies. I guess it's supposed to really be tough to watch because the girls are young, but a similar plot with older women could have been taken a lot further and would have, IMO, been much harder to stomach. I don't have kids, though.
 
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'The Skin I Live In'? I haven't seen that yet, but I guess I should mention Almodovar's 'Carne Tremula/Live Flesh'
I'm so sick of hearing about Irreversible, just because of a goddamn rape scene. I mean I like Noe's trilogy but fuck, has anybody even mentioned 'I Stand Alone'?
The Skin I Live In is psychologically disturbing. It's a great movie, but it's not terribly disturbing in the way some of these titles that have been posted here are. And yes, I mentioned I Stand Alone early on in this thread when I was criticizing Cannibal Holocaust's justification for itself and giving examples of the kind of disturbing movies I find much more interesting (e.g., I Stand Alone, The War Zone, Come And See, etc.)

Attack on Darfur reminds be a little bit of Cannibal Holocaust. But it's much more disturbing to me because it's so straight forward in its depictions of ethnic hatred and recent historical atrocities.

Hell, even something like The Seventh Seal is pretty disturbing, and that's a heavily metaphorical 1958 flick with hardly any explicit depictions of violence (it's "philosophically" disturbing in the way it deals with themes of death and nothingness).
 
Martyrs

Okay, this one gets pretty gory, which bothers me a lot more than the sexual depravity typical to the other ones I've been watching. I thought that it was a pretty good movie overall, just that the "bad guys" were very underdeveloped and the plot had a few minor holes/things that were never explained. I get what they were trying to do, and it's a pretty disturbing premise, but it could have been make much more (psychologically) bothering if certain things were better developed. The lead girl is an amazing actress and rather attractive (well, at least in the first half).
 
Irreversible is sick not just cause of the rape scene, the whole feel and what it shows and how depraved people become. Now I Stand Alone is a good movie too, not as good though...the weakest link in Noe's collection.
 
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