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Old 01-01-2004, 07:31 AM
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Question Sickest movies ever!

What movies do you all find the most disturbing? I'm not talking sheer gore on a anime style level only here. I'm talking DISTURBING.

I would say the following:

Story of Ricky (for comical gore)
Ichi the Killer (for gore and the movie itself)
Audition (for being the only movie ever to make me want to look away. that movie is AMAZING. Boring for the most part but it's all to work up to the last scene of pure filth)
The Ring (Both the original version (which is better by a LONG way) and the USA remake which is an awful movie with some great horror scenes not in the oniginal)
Prefect Blue Nothing like it for messing with your head. If this was live action it would be banned
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Old 01-01-2004, 07:55 AM
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--any Italian Cannible movies ( Cannible Holocaust, Cannible Ferox and so on)

--The Guina Pig Series



and yes I'm trying to get hands on Ichi the Killer and the pictures that I've have seen from the movie look very promising and I will add it to my Horror collection soon anough ( I'm a horror fan by the way)

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Old 01-01-2004, 09:12 AM
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Old 01-01-2004, 10:12 AM
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--any Italian Cannible movies ( Cannible Holocaust, Cannible Ferox and so on)

--The Guina Pig Series



and yes I'm trying to get hands on Ichi the Killer and the pictures that I've have seen from the movie look very promising and I will add it to my Horror collection soon anough ( I'm a horror fan by the way)

I got ichi for christmas. It's pretty cool. I was hoping it would be better, but it was still a good movie. Well worth picking up.
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:25 AM
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I had high hopes for Perfect Blue because I always thought it sounded fascinating but in the end it turned out to be the horrible, freakish child of Alfred Hitchcock and Stanley Kubrick on very bad acid.

Yeah, Perfect Blue is way up there on my list. For some reason I have a Cham MP3 just the same. I'm a slave to J Pop, heh.

This is going to cause a ruckus but I have always found Fight Club immensely disturbing. Fascinating, sure, and very well-done, amusing, and thought-provoking but that doesn't make it any less ... messed up. The disgusting house they live in, the sex, the restaurants with food containing bodily fluids (and a bunch of other Project Mayhem stuff), Brad Pitt tromping around in a dumpster full of human flesh, etc. etc.

I thought both Ringu and The Ring were fantastic, but Ringu didn't have the same atmosphere. In The Ring, every day seems oppressive: it's constantly drizzling, grey, overcast, and stormy and it just makes everything so much more dreary. But boy some of the imagery on the tape is definitely disturbing, like the enormous pool of what appears to be a thousands of struggling humans and then it seems to morph into maggots (or was it vice versa?), the fingers in the box, etc.

Yeah, all that stuff is totally tame compared to the really messed up stuff out there but sue me, I'm a wuss.
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Old 01-01-2004, 11:41 AM
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I don't care too much for gore type movies, but the most disturbing movie I've ever seen is Begotten. It's not really gorey, it's just disturbing. One christmas I made a copy for all my friends on really crappy vhs as a joke and none of them finished watching it and mentioned something about hating me.

The only other movie I can think of off the top of my head that would fall into that category would be man bites dog.

I know some people who could probably fill this thread with volumes of disturbing gore movie titles.
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Old 01-01-2004, 01:18 PM
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A Clockwork Orange


Also, and I would be uber surprised if anyone else has heard of this, The People Under the Stairs. Its actually one of those movies that is really really funny when its not supposed to be, but when you sit back and think about it, some of the stuff is really really messed up. It doesnt have any gore or nudity as far as i remember, but there is a guy in black leather with an automatic weapon chasing around kids. o_O
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Old 01-01-2004, 02:20 PM
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Um...does Kung Pow: Enter the Fist count as disturbing? No? No.

I liked it though...

EDIT: A lady with one boob, a guy who goes by the name Betty and a tongue with a face is disturbing...

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Old 01-01-2004, 04:53 PM
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A Clockwork Orange


Also, and I would be uber surprised if anyone else has heard of this, The People Under the Stairs. Its actually one of those movies that is really really funny when its not supposed to be, but when you sit back and think about it, some of the stuff is really really messed up. It doesnt have any gore or nudity as far as i remember, but there is a guy in black leather with an automatic weapon chasing around kids. o_O

People under the stairs was a great movie and a clockwork orange is one of my faves.

Hmm...disturbing movies...
Full Metal Jacket, the entire bootcamp part.

Se7en, Kevin Spacey, 'nuff said

American History X, really f'd up movie

Taxi Driver, Crazy vietnam vet driving a cab in NYC

And finally the craziest, most insane movie ever made: PINK FLOYD'S THE WALL

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Old 01-02-2004, 02:35 AM
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Hmm, I'm not into anime, but here goes…

A Clockwork Orange has got to be the most disturbing movie ever made. It is the only movie ever to truly offend me (extremely difficult to do). I could not finish it.

Se7en was also great. Distrubing, yes. But I loved it.

Pink Floyd's The Wall is one of my all time faves. I don't find it disturbing in the least. Rather, I'd call it sad. I'd also call it pure genius. Compiled from real life experiences of the band's members, reflected in one character - Pink.

I love gory, creepy, psychological thriller kinda flicks. The more blood, the better! Does that make me disturbed? LOL!

I have not slept at all tonight, so right now, I cannot think of other disturbing flicks I've seen. I'll come back when I'm lucid again.
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Old 01-02-2004, 05:32 AM
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You ppl find clockwork orange disturbing? hmm....I just thought it was a good movie. Nothing in it freaked me out. I guess you ppl might wanna steer clear of Audition then..
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Old 01-02-2004, 06:59 PM
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I can't stand Stanley Kubrick. He seems to excel at utterly ruining good books and ticking off the authors of said books. Stephen King, Anthony Burgess, and Vladimir Nabokov were all very disappointed with how Kubrick's film versions of their books turned out. The only Kubrick film I will ever agree to sit through again is Doctor Strangelove.

That was kinda off-topic, though.

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Old 01-02-2004, 07:25 PM
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Phantasm. Any of them in the series.
Amityville 2. (Haven't seen the first one)
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Old 01-03-2004, 07:01 AM
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Amityville 2 sucked! No offense.
The Amityville Horror (1st) was disturbing. But that's only because I saw it when I was 10. And to this day (26 years later), I still get freaked when I see the clock at 3:15 am. I had to take down my crucifix too, for fear of finding it inverted!
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1. I have no idea what its called but it is in japanese and is absolutly amazing.

2. House of a thousand corpses (awesome movie plus Rob Zombie directs!!!)

3. Stephen Kings "IT" ( I'm sorry other ppl may not agree but i saw this movie when i was 6 the first time and Tim Curry as that evil clown Pennywise just completely freaked me out)

4. Clockwork Orange
5. Seven (sick bit with the block whose been left alone in the room full of air fresheners)

Bang. my top 5 to be completely ignored!

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The last samurai was AMAZING. A must see for everyone.
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