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Vodstok 02-22-2004 09:17 AM

Re: Disturbed...
 
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Originally posted by MONSTER DAD
Poltrgiest 2, when Craig T. Nelson swallowed the worm from the bottle of Teq. and then puked it up into that............thing that crawled out from under the bed. Creeeepppyy. Also Wrong Turn, about 80% of that movie urked me. Eliza Dushku was, is, always will be FUCKING hot!!!!!!!
I never got that. SHe isnt bad... I dont know about hot though. She isnt really anything that spectacular. It's hard to come across a "hot" chick in a movie these days that doesnt look like all of the other ones.

On topic, I always cringe in demon knight when the lady gets her arm bent off at the elbow......

Vodstok 02-23-2004 10:56 AM

heres a good one. Anyone ever see the dark half? I always cringed when th evillain shoved a strait razor into a woman's eye.

Cult_King 02-25-2004 02:49 PM

If your talking about that black and white movie where the dude holds a womans head and then slices across her eye then I completly agree with you, that made me cring the first few times I saw it.

Shade 02-25-2004 03:00 PM

There was a scene in Ichi the Killer where they're torturing a prostitute (Mewmew or Mumu or something like that) anyway...they cut off her nipples and for some reason that made me wince more than anything else in that move...Well maybe when they hung the guy up on hook and shoved rods through his mouth and chin, then with the tempura water-Anyway, aside from that move-The video in he American Ring, when Samara scratches off her fingernails. That happened in the remake of TCM and, agh, always makes me wince...'cause I've done it...>.<

sleepaway 02-26-2004 01:21 AM

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Originally posted by Cult_King
If your talking about that black and white movie where the dude holds a womans head and then slices across her eye then I completly agree with you, that made me cring the first few times I saw it.
I think they mean the the Romero/King/Hutton movie???

Vodstok 02-26-2004 04:21 AM

Corectomundo. I was referring to the Dark Half, by Stephen King, starring Timothy Hutton. Thanks, sleepaway. I couldnt remember the details, and i was too lazy to look it up. :D

hellfire1 02-26-2004 04:30 AM

one particular scene in cannibal holocaust... i cant' even describe it... unbearable

kpropain 02-26-2004 04:32 AM

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Originally posted by Vodstok
Corectomundo. I was referring to the Dark Half, by Stephen King, starring Timothy Hutton. Thanks, sleepaway. I couldnt remember the details, and i was too lazy to look it up. :D
Yeah the Dark Half was a kick ass movie.

Shade 02-26-2004 05:49 AM

I never really liked the Dark Half...in all honesty...It was one of the first horror movies I ever watched when I was little and...I found it boring even then...Never did scare me, just some moments of violence ::Shrugs:: no offense, just what I thought.

evil_deadman 03-14-2004 08:51 AM

Hmm. lots of movies disturb me..not for the gross out effect ,so much.. as much as for just pure shock value..one of these is the Excorcist...lots of scenes actually..but.some of the new footage..like.where she's coming downstairs.walking backwards on her hands and feet somehow is just so..unnatural.. and weird...other movies that shock and freak me out..are the Day of the Dead.the scene where the soldier is..well. ripped apart.is the best way to put it.you can see his face..his mouth locked in the agonized and pain filled dying scream..and the sounds...damn..gives me nightmares still...other movies..with various scenes that stick out in my mind.. are,scenes from Evil Dead ..the death of the possessed woman..with the knife..or whatever it is .stabbed in the back.. many Argento movies..also.. The Gates of Hell.. some disturbing shit there..i guess a lot of this does involve a a lot of gore.. and gross out effect after all..lol...but what really gets me the most.. are scenes that are just so..unnatural..and shocking.. as well as the most agonizing ...as opposed to gory death scenes..many more i could think of..but..really..too many of those to list here..

Nightmarian 03-15-2004 08:35 AM

First scen that disturbed me, I was probably around 10 back then, is in the beginning of F13 Part 2, when that chick gets stab on the side of the head with an ice pick by Jason. The thing about it was that he just pushed it in so slowly, it really freaked me out then.

Recently, in Exorcist 2000, the part of the spider walk was kinda disturbing.

Of course, Lats house on the left for mostly all of the movie, but isn't it what makes it such a great movie??

the shape 2004 03-15-2004 07:00 PM

in the movie pieces
the scene where get stabbed in the back of the head and the blade came out the mouth

knife_fight 03-16-2004 02:08 PM

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Originally posted by sleepaway
I think they mean the the Romero/King/Hutton movie???
wait. I think maybe someone is talking about the short film written by Salvador Dali called "L'Age D'Or" and was released in 1930. It features many surrealist images (naturally) including a scene where a human eyeball (still in the living person's head) is sliced lengthwise. The scene, and the movie itself, was so reactionary that it caused a riot in the streets of Paris when it was released. And to me, it's still one of the hardest things to watch on film.

conductor31 03-17-2004 07:59 AM

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Originally posted by Signs515
Just curious, does anyone else know what I'm talking about in Day
of the Dead?

great scene im a big fan the scream was one to remember

Vodstok 03-18-2004 03:58 AM

Another one i thought of this morning, When Edward Norton stomps the guy on the curb in American History X. I cringed, that was fucking awful.



"Put your mount on the fucking curb!" Ugh......

hellfire1 03-18-2004 04:57 AM

they don't actually show the stomping, but just that sound... i always look away and cover my ears... *cringes*

Vodstok 03-18-2004 05:22 AM

I know.... I was horrified the first time i saw it, and i had even had that part blown for me before.



Your sig reminded me of another couple of things:

Edward norton with lye on his hand in fight club

Edward norton beating blondie beyond recognition in the same movie. I admit, i kind of enjoyed seeing him beat the guy, but when you sdee him reach up to try and stop him, and he just bats his hand away and keeps beating... damn..


Oh yeah, and when he throws himself into the shelves, and crawls across the floor, and there are pieces of glass buried in his hand and wrist...

hellfire1 03-18-2004 06:21 AM

another scene i couldn't watch and still can't watch without sometimes looking away... i love how he just shrugs after he's finished beating the crap out of him. lol

Vodstok 03-18-2004 06:43 AM

Yeah, he looks around like "huh? what? Oh, right, people are watching.... Hmmm, oh well. I think i'll go for a walk."


God i love that movie.

Freddy_Krgr 03-18-2004 11:21 AM

a scene i cant watch is from Pet Cemitary wen the aunt start callin "Rachel" in the weird voice

Zombielicious 03-19-2004 06:26 AM

Eerie:
Day of the Dead: Bub's symphony. Kind of sad.
Prince of Darkness: All of it.
Dawn of the Dead 2004: The neighborhood scene.
Session 7: All of it. Is it horror?

Disturbing:
Lord of Illusions: The "binding" scene.
Fulci's splinter in the eye scene. What movie was that?
Exorcist: All of it.
Texas Chainsaw 2003: The ambient set design of the house.

ohiotrespassers 03-30-2004 10:58 PM

the scene in SCHRAMM where the main character hammers nails through his penis is pretty difficult to wartch.

SpeakOfTheDevil 03-31-2004 07:27 AM

it says it all...........

cheebacheeba 03-31-2004 11:04 AM

Yeah....says it all about YOU anyway...

*One scene I thought was fucked up was in die hard...when he was pulling the glass shards outta his feet..
*LOTR1 - the cavetrolls "spear" in Frodos chest...it LOOKED painful.
*Anyone mention the fight club scene where "tyler" lets the club owner guy beat the shit outta him, then spills his blood allover the guys face?
*Oh yeah, I dunno if Ive said this before but in the move Castaway, when he's gotta "extract" his bad tooth....fucked up, but it DOES make me laugh every time...

ironic21 04-02-2004 11:04 AM

I can understand the Day of the Dead scene, just the scream.

The slice in Pet Semetary

The curb scene in America X (or something like that), and the rape scene. Strange as I can watch female rape on TV and feel nothing (being female I think that's odd), but that scene made me feel physically sick

Thats all I can think of now, but I'm sure there will be a lot of others.

Ann Bowman 04-03-2004 06:01 AM

tLHotL
 
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Originally posted by Signs515
Definetly the scene in Last House on the Left, every guy had to be on the floor after watching that.
I watched this movie with a party of guys, and my mother. Nobody cringed when we saw that scene. Not one guy even flinched. It's like people say, something about 'too smart' to be hypnotized. Same situation here...

Ann Bowman 04-03-2004 06:17 AM

Can't remember the movie...
 
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Originally posted by Haunted
The scene in...shit I can't remember the movie...where the old guy is on his knees and some other dude pulls his head off.
I don't think this is right, but there's a scene like that in the film Evil Clutch... Only the victim isn't an old guy.

Ann Bowman 04-03-2004 06:32 AM

Disturbing...
 
When I was about 12 or 13, I saw this Troma movie - Frostbiter: Wrath of the Wendigo. And something about the production values for the film, put me on the edge of my seat the whole time. I didn't jump or anything, though I was shocked, but I was scared to death!!! The whole time.

The part that really disturbed me more than any other, and made me feel a lot of emotions come to think of it, angry and sad too, was in the shack after the hunter cooking the chili gets his hand bitten off. Another hunter, who I seem to remember lying in a cot, also eating chili- just suddenly BURSTS into flames. It's a very intense, agonizing scene. That I thought was very unfair, and I felt cheated in some way, and I was young but I was very upset by that.

Another movie, Sleepwalkers, really disturbed me and made me very sad. The ending, where Alice Krige's character is being attacked by cats. She stands there, and starts snapping cats in half as they jump on her. It reminded me of a VERY painful childhood memory of the death of one of my own cats. But even more, the scene when the cop is killed and I don't remember the scene well, his cat is rubbing up against his body and crying for attention- but the cat doesn't seem to realize his owner is dead. But the film is all the more powerful for including it, I think.

Amalthea 04-03-2004 08:05 AM

Sick
 
Alien - Resurection:The monsters in the glass

Poltergeist II:The tequila scene

Terminator 2:The final fight

The Ring:Where the girl is dragging that rope out of the mouth under the phone conversation

launch 05-05-2004 01:51 PM

Cannibal Ferox a.k.a. Make Them Die Slowly, has possibly the most agonizing scene I have ever watched.

It involves large metal hooks and a bare breasted blonde.

It makes the meat hook scene in TCM look like fucking disney.

Tumper 05-05-2004 02:21 PM

A scene from a 1969 british slasher (yep, thats right 1969!) called horror house ( haunted house of horror)

Frankie Avalon (60's pop star) and his friends hang around at this haunted house getting chopped and diced. at the end Avalon and his girlfriend find out that the killer is this wimpy gay guy with a machete. Avalon is trying to get him to give up, and the killer is crying, and looking down at the floor all shameful, with the machete about to drop from his hand at his side. Avalon steps forward to take it and......WHACK! right up between his legs. The look of suprise and pain as he clutches his bleeding groin left me scarred for life.

orangestar 05-05-2004 04:16 PM

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Originally posted by Vodstok
I know.... I was horrified the first time i saw it, and i had even had that part blown for me before.



Your sig reminded me of another couple of things:

Edward norton with lye on his hand in fight club

Edward norton beating blondie beyond recognition in the same movie. I admit, i kind of enjoyed seeing him beat the guy, but when you sdee him reach up to try and stop him, and he just bats his hand away and keeps beating... damn..


Oh yeah, and when he throws himself into the shelves, and crawls across the floor, and there are pieces of glass buried in his hand and wrist...


That lye scene in fight club makes me squirm just thinking about it, also the scene where he beats Jared Leto into a bloody pulp. Great movie.

I thought of some more...
Anyone seen King of the Ants? There is one scene where this guy is being held captive in a shed, and his captors come in and just beat the shit out of him for the hell of it. It hurts to watch. I reccomend that movie to everyone here, its great.

Freddy Krueger. 05-06-2004 11:58 AM

Believe it or not: I've yet to see a movie that grossed me out.

Tumper 05-06-2004 12:38 PM

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Believe it or not: I've yet to see a movie that grossed me out.
Wot?????.......................You never seen a Jim Carrey movie???


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