this movie called Sister my Sister was disturbing to me.... not that they were sisters that made love with each other. i didnt mind that at all. it was the killing
i have to admit, most of my life i have tried to avoid movies like all the ones being mentioned here...i'm pretty much a wuss boys don't cry would definitely have to top my list. i saw it in the theatre with a friend and when the movie ended we had to sit in the parking lot for about an hour and a half before either of us would stop crying enough to actually drive home. someone asked me how it was and i told them i was very glad that i saw it, but i would never watch it again... when i was a kid, harry and the hendersons freaked me out so bad i was scared to go outside. my parents house is surrounded by woods and i was terrified that if i walked to get the mail bigfoot was going to come and kidnap me. even though he was nice in the movie, it scared the hell out of me! i only started watching horror movies about two or three years ago, and i have definitely had some sleepless nights...but there are too many to mention and most of you would probably laugh at me
Ill never use drugs after whatching "Requiem Of A Dream", I also hear Salvador Dali made a film with Frederico Lorca, The film was so messed that the audience went out in the streets and started looting burning the city. Dali said Art effects poeple .
Did you know that Gangs of New York is based on history? Well most of it like the battle at five points and stuff like that. No Leo though.
I saw The Butterfly Effect, awesome but disturbing movie! Seven is a very disturbing movie for sure. 13 Ghosts & that fucking Jackal, definitely! I'd also like to add Eraserhead, that movie was D I S T U R B E D
the butterfly effect was so cool! i loved it. when ive got the money im gonna buy it. i really loved it! it was disturbing indeed, but so real... so touching...
As someone who reads Stephen King as 'a bit of bedtime reading', there isn't alot that disturbs me, but there are a few that have done the trick: Nightmare on Elm Street - This is the ONLY horror movie I had to stop watching because I got too scared. Freddy terrifies me beyond all explaination...and I'm not sure why. It's not the hands, its not the face, it's..something though *shudders* House on Haunted Hill - The newer version. NOt the film, but the part where you see the doctor guy walk. Those creepy stiff-legged walks scare me for some reason. Actually, did Freddy walk like that? I've tried to drown out the memory. It - Never ACTUALLY watched it. Don't ever, ever plan to. Clowns are just..wrong....creepy things. Mmm, I haven't seen Donnie Darko, but it is a film I'd like to see, it sounds interesting.
Stephen King's Dreamcatcher is a truly disturbing movie. Not the movies itself, it's just really crappy, but the disturbing thing about it is that the great Morgan Freeman is in a film about aliens coming out of people's asses when they're taking a crap...
yeah i just watched dreamcatcher last night. what the fuck??? i swear i have not felt so sick watching a movie ever. the movie was cool, a little riduculous in bits but all in all it was a good laugh.
Yeah I didn't think it was that bad in the beginning. There was some building up going on there, but after that scene in the bathroom, the whole thing just went overboard, with the alien-with-a-British-accent-thing and... "I duddits!" wtf...
Un Chien Andalou is the name of the film and it is by far the most disturbing movie to ever be made in 1929. Nudity, Blood, and a scene where one character takes a blade to a womens eye.