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Old 05 September 2004, 05:34 PM
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I flicked this once late at night and i was like WTF!!! imo

Referring to Deliverance btw!
Old 05 September 2004, 05:37 PM
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I watched the deliverance when i was 11 years old and my parents wonder what went wrong with me
Old 05 September 2004, 05:40 PM
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Theres a guy at work who goes canoeing alot, I keep telling him to be carefull.
Old 05 September 2004, 05:42 PM
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The scene in dog soldiers were that guy gets sword pushed down his throat certainly touched a nerve, mainly because of the sound :s
Old 05 September 2004, 05:52 PM
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RB5. Can I have a copy

For a short time, I worked in a video shop and we had many a person return 'Irreversible' looking very troubled and saying things like "that's the worst thing I have ever seen!" You have been warned. Base moi also got similar comments.

Personally, when I was a kid, the Moomins used to scare the crap outta me!
Old 05 September 2004, 06:19 PM
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Ever seen Delicatessen? I think it's German. It's just weird. The most disturbing thing is that someone thought it up. Freaks
Old 05 September 2004, 07:45 PM
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Only really two scenes out of all the films i have ever seen that disturbed me.

One was in Mississippi Burning when they string the farmer up outside his own house and his son finds him but hes already dead.

The other is in Saving Private Ryan where the German soldier who they previously released slowly pushes the knife through the guy when they are fighting on the floor.

Either one of these scenes just totally goes through me and i cant watch at all. They made me feel violently ill as well at the time.
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the japanese versions of the ring 1 and 2 are quite freaky some thing about them that is quite unnerving.
Old 05 September 2004, 08:38 PM
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oooo oooooooo

gets notebook out (i love horror/scary etc movies)


is it me but i don't remember when there is a decent horror 18 cert movie last came out
Old 05 September 2004, 08:42 PM
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I remember watching an old 70's horror movie as a kid called Trog about a caveman that gets disturbed & thawed out by pot holers & goes on a killing spree. Scared the ****e out of me & gave me really bad nightmares for months
Old 05 September 2004, 10:02 PM
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Originally Posted by Iwan
Two scenes stick in my mind...

Texas Chainsaw Massacre - When leatherface hangs the girl on the meathook.
American History X - When Derek Vinyard puts the black guys mouth on the kerb and stamps on his head.



Makes me cringe just thinking about it.
Bizzarre - was JUST reading this post when the announcer on BBC said that American History X starts in half an hour... Freaky...

STOMP! CRUNCH!
Old 05 September 2004, 10:20 PM
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Are we allowed disturbing real life television?

If so, then I have a permanent imprint of a piece of footage showing the murder of two british soldiers who made a wrong turn during a funeral in Northern Ireland. They were surrounded, and dragged from their car by a mob of mourners, then they were beaten to a pulp and dragged/dropped over walls and barbed wire fences.

Later I believe they were shot in the head.

There was a black cab involved, that sticks in my head but I dont know why.

The footage was shot by a military helicopter, very disturbing.

Ive seen similar/worse scenes since then I think we all have, but they havent had the same effect, maybe it was my age at the time.
Old 05 September 2004, 10:21 PM
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the most irritating bit i have seen was when ash (EVIL DEAD) was punching his GF when she changed into a demon and she was cackling away, how irritating and gross is that cackling and "she" wouldn't stop
Old 05 September 2004, 10:25 PM
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Are we allowed disturbing real life television?
I believe the heading relates to movies........ however, is the footage that you refer to also the one where the ira terrorost is IIRC running through a cemetery firing off a gun??
Old 05 September 2004, 10:29 PM
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I think that was another one, grenades, and gun fire, running across a cemetery.
Old 05 September 2004, 11:02 PM
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American History X .... bite the kerb
Misery ........ when she does his ankles
Pet cemetery ...... when the kid cuts through the guys Achilles tendon

All give me the heebie-jeebies
Old 06 September 2004, 01:43 AM
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The 'Dentist'-Scene in The Marathon Man was quite disturbing. *yyyyeeeeiiiiiikkkk*
I actually rather enjoy this scene because I hate Dustbin Hoffman.


was one film with jeromy irons in it, he played twin doctor brothers, ended up one of them cutting the other open while still alive on operating table.. can't remeber what it was called..
It's called Dead Ringers.


Don't know if this has been mentioned yet but Straw Dogs has some err... difficult moments.
Ah yes, they guy who gets a mag of ammo into his nads, a definite crossed legs moment.


Faces of Death
I've only heard about this film, but never seen it. Was doing the rounds about 20 years ago IIRC. Pretty nasty by all accounts.


The other is in Saving Private Ryan where the German soldier who they previously released slowly pushes the knife through the guy when they are fighting on the floor.
I found this scene troubling as well. If I was a pedant, I'd mention that it wasn't the guy they'd released previously.


If so, then I have a permanent imprint of a piece of footage showing the murder of two british soldiers who made a wrong turn during a funeral in Northern Ireland. They were surrounded, and dragged from their car by a mob of mourners, then they were beaten to a pulp and dragged/dropped over walls and barbed wire fences.
This was worse than much of the fictional stuff already mentioned.


Misery ........ when she does his ankles
Definte cringe scene. Euugh!

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Old 06 September 2004, 02:15 AM
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Old 06 September 2004, 08:53 AM
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That reminds me, my brother used to get "hayfever" with watery eyes every time he saw Watership Down! LOL
Old 06 September 2004, 09:05 AM
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in Robocop i always found the bit near the end when the guy gets washed with Acid quite disturbing. then he gets squished by a car. i again was young when i saw it so it probably wouldnt be too scary now. I havent seen those films in ages, i bet there really poor quality looking now. But at the time it was brilliant.

Stephen King's IT scared me when i was younger and the thought of that clown still creeps me out! shame the end of that film turns out to be really lame!

Polterguiest was scary too when i first saw it, again when i was young.

Carolannnnne....
Old 06 September 2004, 12:00 PM
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Smile disturbed by the music

The 'orgy' scene at the end of 80's horror flick "Society".
Shape shifting gentry descend en mass to an unwilling human from the lower classes and slowly everyone melds together. The scene wasn't bad in itself but the score used the 'Blue Danube' waltz and for years after, hearing that piece of music used to make me feel queasy.

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Old 06 September 2004, 12:09 PM
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Casino - head + vice - eye ball =

and the final scene when Joe Pesci and his brother get beaten to death with baseball bats and it shows their naked bodies covered in bruising being buried. really sickening, not seen anything to beat it.

and american history x obviously the kerbing incident.

Braveheart was tough to watch though, not many films make me feel sad and not far from the odd tear but when hes being disected its a little disturbing
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Some great replies to this thread..really takes me back. "Threads" scared the **** out of me as a kid growing up in Sheffield.. You're right about Salem's Lot too..when the creature's head pops up at the window for the first time..eek.

The Omen freaked me out as a kid, as did The Shining. I was much older when I saw The Exorcist, and this was the last time I remember being really scared by anything.

The Wicker Man is scary in an eerie way..well worth seeking out if you've not seen it..

Me and my Brother got lost in his Cooper S in backwoods Pennsylvania when I was in the US the other week.. started us off talking about all the films set in hicksville parts of America.. Deliverance, Wrong Turn, Cabin Fever, Blair Witch, Jeepers Creepers etc.. we were 5hitting it after a bit until we found our way back to the Interstate.
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Only film I have ever found disturbing is "Threads". Was first shown by the BBC in the 80's and then never shown again. If you watch it, you will see why....
Describes the aftermath of a nuclear attack on Sheffield
Yeah think thats the same one they showed at school. It was a BBC film/documentary about nuclear aftermath. Several of us puked & couldnt watch it.

Its was immediately banned nationwide

i think thats why nothing much disturbs me, been corrupted too much too early
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Originally Posted by yoza
Are we allowed disturbing real life television?

If so, then I have a permanent imprint of a piece of footage showing the murder of two british soldiers who made a wrong turn during a funeral in Northern Ireland. They were surrounded, and dragged from their car by a mob of mourners, then they were beaten to a pulp and dragged/dropped over walls and barbed wire fences.

Later I believe they were shot in the head.

There was a black cab involved, that sticks in my head but I dont know why.

The footage was shot by a military helicopter, very disturbing.

Ive seen similar/worse scenes since then I think we all have, but they havent had the same effect, maybe it was my age at the time.
That sticks in my mind too, remeber it as clear as day, especially the guy on top of the car smacking the soldier in the head with a wheel brace, not nice. The black cab sticks in my mind too as he drove the bodies off and dumped them in a side street.
Old 06 September 2004, 01:17 PM
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Originally Posted by davegtt
Casino - head + vice - eye ball =

and the final scene when Joe Pesci and his brother get beaten to death with baseball bats and it shows their naked bodies covered in bruising being buried. really sickening, not seen anything to beat it.
Agreed, very disturbing. Having read all the comments about irreversable, i think i'll give that a miss
Old 06 September 2004, 01:32 PM
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Originally Posted by lightning101
Faces of Death 1st edition - when I was 10


Executions, live parachute drops - without parachute opening, monkeys brains removed while live and eaten, man gets throat cut and then head removed as a close up.

I'll go with this 1, if some1 thinks theyve seen disturbing "films" this is just disgusting, its a film made up of REAL executions and the 1 that sticks in my mind was the guy getting stoned. they chucked a rock at his head and his face was in tatters, it was gruesome, the most sickening thing Ive seen ever. what makes it worse was this thing should be banned yet you could rent it from Blockbuster, people make money from a video of real people being killed in all sorts of ways, my misses brother watched it over and over, tbh I think the lads sick in the head and always put it on when I visited.
Old 06 September 2004, 03:23 PM
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Has anyone seen the film 'happiness', there are several disturbing scenes in that film too, certainly not a family viewing film
Old 06 September 2004, 03:33 PM
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The Deer Hunter freaks me out as I can imagine it being like that :s

Event Horizon is fecked up! I don't know people dream things like that up

My Little Eye freaked me out too - very clever!
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Baise-Moi - the rape scene.
Braveheart - the disembowelling.
Saving Private Ryan - first 20 mins.
Monster - frankly, the whole film.

I had no problems with Robocop, perhaps as I was older than 10 when I first saw it. Personally, I loved it, I thought Paul Verhoeven was flipping Hollywood the bird by saying "You thought you could do gross? You thought you could do crass? Well, watch this!" Similarly with Man Bites Dog.


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