Voxide
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I'm about to put everyone here to shame. Mind you, I'm not reading 7 pages, so excuse me if I post repeats. I have viewed each film in it's entirety.
---Salo (This movie will make you feel extremely dirty. At points I was wondering why I was even watching it. Gay rapes, straight rapes, scat, you name it, it's in here.)
---Cannibal Holocaust (Real animals killed, director was accused of making a snuff film, that's how real it is. There is one scene that bothered me in particular, and I'm pretty fucking hard to disturb. If you watch it, you'll know what scene that is.)
---Audition (Complete snoozefest for the first 2 hours. Pretty gruesome torture scenes.)
---Irreversible (Very graphic 10 minute long rape scene.)
---Aftermath (Short movie about a mortician who fucks a corpse.)
---Men Behind the Sun (Shockumentary about the atrocities at some military base. Japanese soldiers did "experiments" on captured Chinese troops. If this movie doesn't make you cringe, kill yourself because you're equally as fucked up as the people who made it. Some of the most depraved violence I have ever seen in a movie.)
---Cold Fish (Jap movie about a dude who gets a new business partner in the fish trading business. Yes, you read that right, the fish trading business. He turns out to be a serial killer who forces him into the same lifestyle. English subtitles are around. Look for a torrent.)
---Ichi The Killer (Too over-the-top to actually be considered disturbing. The movie was a black comedy, if anything.)
---Hard Candy (More disturbing conceptually than visually. The movie itself fucking sucked but it left me on the edge of my seat, I will admit. Pedophile gets kidnapped by a 14 year old and is tortured in his own home.)
-Eraserhead. (Not really disturbing, just fucking weird.)
-Guinea Pig series (6 part Japanese series. Just google it. I'm not even gonna bother with an explanation.)
---All Night Long series ( Read above)
---Clockwork Orange (Not disturbing in the way that the other movies on here are. It's satirical, but that's what makes it so much more bizarre)
---Martyrs (French thriller. Shamelessly violent, and proud of it.)
---Human Centipede (Really fucked up and over the top. Somewhat hard to take seriously.)
Movies I haven't seen but heard are disturbing: House of 1000 corpses, Devils rejects, Antichrist. A Serbian film is also talked about a lot. Going to check it out when I get the chance.
What people consider disturbing really depends on the context. That scene in Saving Private Ryan where the Nazi stabs the US soldier alone is more disturbing than the entire Friday the 13th series in my opinion. I'm not going to call SPR a "disturbing" movie, though. At any rate, if anyone in this thread listed Texas chainsaw massacre, hostel, Halloween and any of it's remakes, do not watch any of the above.
Simply put, there are people out there that are just addicted to violence. Personally, I love seeing how far I can watch a movie until I can truly admit "Okay, I am disturbed." I can't speak for everyone that likes horror/disturbing movies, but the pulse increase and mental anticipation are not very far off from natural adrenaline rushes you would get in the gym or on a roller-coaster. There's still plenty of fucked up movies I haven't seen, which is a good thing. I'm becoming desensitized to shocking media. My first time watching 2 girls one cup, I was eating lunch. Being shocked is fun. Doesn't make you any more fucked up than someone who snorts coke to get their daily rush. No, I wouldn't watch a real snuff film if I had the chance, and no, I've never had the desire to emulate what I see in any of the above movies. Go be an idiot elsewhere.
---Salo (This movie will make you feel extremely dirty. At points I was wondering why I was even watching it. Gay rapes, straight rapes, scat, you name it, it's in here.)
---Cannibal Holocaust (Real animals killed, director was accused of making a snuff film, that's how real it is. There is one scene that bothered me in particular, and I'm pretty fucking hard to disturb. If you watch it, you'll know what scene that is.)
---Audition (Complete snoozefest for the first 2 hours. Pretty gruesome torture scenes.)
---Irreversible (Very graphic 10 minute long rape scene.)
---Aftermath (Short movie about a mortician who fucks a corpse.)
---Men Behind the Sun (Shockumentary about the atrocities at some military base. Japanese soldiers did "experiments" on captured Chinese troops. If this movie doesn't make you cringe, kill yourself because you're equally as fucked up as the people who made it. Some of the most depraved violence I have ever seen in a movie.)
---Cold Fish (Jap movie about a dude who gets a new business partner in the fish trading business. Yes, you read that right, the fish trading business. He turns out to be a serial killer who forces him into the same lifestyle. English subtitles are around. Look for a torrent.)
---Ichi The Killer (Too over-the-top to actually be considered disturbing. The movie was a black comedy, if anything.)
---Hard Candy (More disturbing conceptually than visually. The movie itself fucking sucked but it left me on the edge of my seat, I will admit. Pedophile gets kidnapped by a 14 year old and is tortured in his own home.)
-Eraserhead. (Not really disturbing, just fucking weird.)
-Guinea Pig series (6 part Japanese series. Just google it. I'm not even gonna bother with an explanation.)
---All Night Long series ( Read above)
---Clockwork Orange (Not disturbing in the way that the other movies on here are. It's satirical, but that's what makes it so much more bizarre)
---Martyrs (French thriller. Shamelessly violent, and proud of it.)
---Human Centipede (Really fucked up and over the top. Somewhat hard to take seriously.)
Movies I haven't seen but heard are disturbing: House of 1000 corpses, Devils rejects, Antichrist. A Serbian film is also talked about a lot. Going to check it out when I get the chance.
What people consider disturbing really depends on the context. That scene in Saving Private Ryan where the Nazi stabs the US soldier alone is more disturbing than the entire Friday the 13th series in my opinion. I'm not going to call SPR a "disturbing" movie, though. At any rate, if anyone in this thread listed Texas chainsaw massacre, hostel, Halloween and any of it's remakes, do not watch any of the above.
What's the appeal in you taking a pill and going to a rave to dance to gay music?obssessed much?
but seriously, what is the appeal?
Simply put, there are people out there that are just addicted to violence. Personally, I love seeing how far I can watch a movie until I can truly admit "Okay, I am disturbed." I can't speak for everyone that likes horror/disturbing movies, but the pulse increase and mental anticipation are not very far off from natural adrenaline rushes you would get in the gym or on a roller-coaster. There's still plenty of fucked up movies I haven't seen, which is a good thing. I'm becoming desensitized to shocking media. My first time watching 2 girls one cup, I was eating lunch. Being shocked is fun. Doesn't make you any more fucked up than someone who snorts coke to get their daily rush. No, I wouldn't watch a real snuff film if I had the chance, and no, I've never had the desire to emulate what I see in any of the above movies. Go be an idiot elsewhere.
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