Umm...err.... I like it when that guy's ear gets cut off in Resevoir Dogs. It's iconic.
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The fire extinguisher scene in Irreversible has to be hands down the most violent scene ever! I cringe everytime I watch it. The rape scene in the same movie is just as disturbing.
What's the most violent/disturbing scene or film you've seen?
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Umm...err.... I like it when that guy's ear gets cut off in Resevoir Dogs. It's iconic.
Audition.
Kiri kiri kiri kiri....
American History X where the racist smashed the black guys head in on the curb and the grocery store scene with the grapefruits.
I found that whole movie disturbing.
Erm that one scene in "The Passion of The Christ" where it portrays Jesus getting beaten on by the Romans.
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I agree! Irreversible unpleasant to watch (good movie though), and not only because the strong scenes. The camera and the low-frequent sound produces the effect of dizzyness.
I also want to mention Cannibal Holocaust, great movie (compared to 99% of all cannibal movies), great effects, very unpleasant. Riz Ortolani's soundtrack is great and strengthens many scenes, such as the scene when those bastards burn the natives alive, etcetera.
Un chien andalou by Salvador Dali and Luis Bunuel - cutting the eye. Classical.![]()
i think there's more violent scenes then that, but i like playing the frist bit of that film for people.
I'm not sure but Hostel is supposed to be really really really really really really gross.
The bit in scarface when that dude is mutilated with the chainsaw.
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The casual rape in a clockwork orange is pretty disturbing in hindsight, a lot more than it was when i was watching it.
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Have you ever seen the mini-series "Epitafios"?
Almost every episode has a extremely disturbing scene - like when Bruno forces Marina to shoot her own mother or to eat a stew made out of one of his ex-friends he'd recently murdered.
Creepy.
Torture and brain-washing scenes in 1984. I cannot think of anything more disgusting and disturbing than such manipulation of the mind.
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I found the rape scenes in both "Baise Moi" and "Straw dogs" very uncomfortable viewing.
Rape scenes definitely disturb me the most. The most disturbing experience I've ever had was actually in one of the Mad Max movies where a woman is raped. I just felt like a needed a shower.![]()
Hostel is extremely graphic, but more in a horror gore-fest way. I don't want to spoil it so I shall say no more, but do not do as I did and eat a bag of fairy floss whilst viewing. *eeurch*
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In the butterfly effect the scene with that boy who lights
a dog in a plasticbag on fire.
Being a sci-fi nut, the movies that give me a wobbly stomach have a generally sci-fi theme to them.
First and foremost is Event Horizon. I've heard people describe it as The Exorcist in space, but since I haven't seen it I wouldn't know. I do know that this ship researching some sort of wormhole type FTL appears in the orbit of Neptune sans crew, and a rescue team discovers the ship is not all that it appears.
I think this film uses gore in a very clever way - it doesn't deluge you in blood and innards, but it doesn't totally rely on suspense either. The goriest bits you see in a fraction of a second, enough to give you an idea but also enough to let your imagination run riot. Fucking excellent cinematography.
Also, another fav of mine is John Carpenter's The Thing. This is another one of those films that doesn't entirely rely on gorey scenes to convey the horror - the team of an arctic base discover some frozen alien creature in the nearby Norwegian base, bring it back, it thaws out and all hell breaks loose.
I think the sheer putrid horror of the Thing itself, what it does to the base inhabitants, the desolate location of the the antarctic base, and the last scene which kept me wondering, is bloody brilliant. This is was one of the few films that kept me awake at night, it is that good.
If anyone of you has seen either of these films, speak up and let me know what you think.
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I forgot all about that movie. What happens to the dogs in The Thing is horrible. I think that was the part that got to me most and the bit where it looks like a gigantic pooh made of pus and all things gross. Even though it does look a bit dated now, it's use of sheep entrails is still alot better than alot of the big budget effects used in contemporary films.
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Event horizon was an interesting film if ultimately unsatisfactory in it's conclusion.
It reminded me more of Hellraiser than the Exorcist with perhaps elements of 2001 a Space odessey and Solaris. It certainly has all the atmosphere and claustrophobia of say, the first Alien film.