Movies that disturb you :(

bellaboomboom

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American Psycho (w/ Christian Bale) was disturbing. The part where he killed that guy with an ax in his living room
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stronqerx

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There are not too many movies that bother me because I do not watch them kinds of movies. There is a TV show that makes my fucken blood boil. And it the Family Guy. Most of the scenes in that show do not bother me but I hate the fact that the make a joke of that molester guy. That shit is not fucken funny. Im sure it bothers people who were molested. I refuse to watch that show.

wow me too! I used to actually watch the show, but they've gotten really loose, it's disgusting. It's like they're are telling people it's okay to make jokes and laugh about these type of things...not saying everyone who watches the show takes it this way, but it's almost like brain washing
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Ankica

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Lately I've been watching more series than movies...
Have you seen Psychoville?
Even if it is comedy, still is upsetting for me...
 

LMD84

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Originally Posted by bellaboomboom
American Psycho (w/ Christian Bale) was disturbing. The part where he killed that guy with an ax in his living room
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i love this movie! the book is even more disturbing though so i wouldn't read it if i were you!

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Originally Posted by Ankica
Lately I've been watching more series than movies...
Have you seen Psychoville?
Even if it is comedy, still is upsetting for me...


this show is really funny... well i think so anyways! me and the guys watch it on the net when at work when it's quiet! i can't wait for the next series!
 

blackeneddove

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Originally Posted by bellaboomboom
American Psycho (w/ Christian Bale) was disturbing. The part where he killed that guy with an ax in his living room
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If you thought the movie was disturbing don't read the book.. it goes into extreme detail how he murders everyone
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it's no wonder it's banned alot of places!

I haven't read this whole thread and I don't know if it's mentioned, but the movie MAY.. it's the most disgusting movie I've ever seen and I wish I never watched it!
 

DOLLface

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I definitely agree about American Psycho (the book); it is very graphic and not for just any reader. I read it recently because I love the movie and it's now one of my favorite books, but I would never recommend it to anyone unless they were into horror the same way I am.

Off topic, but I hope everyone's having a nice holiday. I plan on watching White Christmas and then Black Christmas (original). I always manage to fit a horror movie into any holiday.
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Ankica

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Originally Posted by LMD84
this show is really funny... well i think so anyways! me and the guys watch it on the net when at work when it's quiet! i can't wait for the next series!

it is funny, but that evening I felt sick because of that "baby"
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<I guess I go into situation too much!
(well, social worker.. what can I say)
 

greengoesmoo

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Funny Games. Very disturbing.

<3 Love that film! The remake was weak though.
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Most disturbing films I have ever seen have to be these :: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_Pig_(film_series)

So sinister, even the FBI got involved!
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The most disturbing thing I have ever seen has to be Faces Of Gore 2, or the full two hour genital deconstruction. Both are a bit below the belt. :|

As a child it was the My Little Pony film with the Schmoooze (The purple gunk that covers all of pony land!! :O Noooo!!!! ) That used to spook me something chronic!
 

luvsic

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I seriously cannot believe this thread blew up the way it did...lol!!!

I wanted to see paranormal activity, but was too scared :X

I also wanted to see jennifer's body (badly!!) but was too scared! I'm terrible when it comes to horror movies.
 

DOLLface

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I also wanted to see jennifer's body (badly!!) but was too scared! I'm terrible when it comes to horror movies.

I missed out on Jennifer's Body, but I'll probably try to see it now that it's on dvd. I've heard both good and bad things about it. Since it's a horror comedy, you have moments of comic relief to off set any creepy/scary things, so even if horror movies typically freak you out it might not be too bad with this.
 

luvsic

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I missed out on Jennifer's Body, but I'll probably try to see it now that it's on dvd. I've heard both good and bad things about it. Since it's a horror comedy, you have moments of comic relief to off set any creepy/scary things, so even if horror movies typically freak you out it might not be too bad with this.

I watched Shaun of the Dead, which was supposed to be horror/comedy, and was still freaked/grossed out...so I might spare myself with JB.
 

LMD84

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shaun of the dead is an awesome film! me and hubby love it! hit fuzz is another great one to watch which is a few of the same actors in it! you can't beat brittis comedy like that!
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i watched jennifers body the other night... oh my lord. it was terrible and not in the scarey way. it was just pure crap in my opionion. i hated the script, the acting.... and megan fox is stunning but my goodness she's not very good at acting is she? so i wouldn't bother with this movie... you'll just want that 1.5 hours of your life back!
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bellaboomboom

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Well I just saw a horribly scary and gory movie on Sunday on the SciFi channel - "Midnight Meat Train". I could hardly sleep that night
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I actually could not watch the whole movie because I was by myself and I got so creeped out but had to go to bed since it was late
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claralikesguts

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^ i watched that movie with my bf and we thought it was pretty hilarious. it had a pretty dumb concept... but if i watched it without him i probably wouldn't be able to sleep either, lol
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k.a.t

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Hostel part II, Silent Hill, REC (omg that traumatised me), The Blair Witch Project, The Ring, SAW, etc etc....lol basically all the horror films I've seen have creeped me out...I am the biggest wuss ever but I still watch them lol
 

obscuria

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The only movies that disturb me or bother me are torture movies. I'm fine with most horror movies because it's quick killing and I love zombie movies, but torture movies just rub me the wrong way. i.e. devil's rejects etc.
 

User37

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i think that it's quite a good thing to be horrified and disturbed by horror movies considering society's level of tolerance nowadays. when i was young and througout my teen years i had the most terrible nightmares after watching that kind of movies. i spent WEEKS staying up all night, went to school, came home and slept all afternoon b/c with daylight things didn't seem as bad as at night.
now i'm a bit over 30 and it's still the same. i avoid those movies but when i happened to watch one (like with friends on a popcorn&movie night at home) i still can't sleep for days and days.
someone told me that a movie would be the more disturbing the more empathic&creative the viewer is... quite a positive explanation. i think it's also b/c one (i) doesn't feel secure i life.
but funny movies def. help! that's why i watched like a tonne of them! and bollywood movies with loads of dancing and MAKE-UP.
 

kaylabella

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The only movies that disturb me or bother me are torture movies. I'm fine with most horror movies because it's quick killing and I love zombie movies, but torture movies just rub me the wrong way. i.e. devil's rejects etc.

I completely agree. It amazes me that people are disturbed enough to even think of those kind of things! Especially when it's people against people! It's too real for me.
I prefer when there's a supernatural aspect like ghosts or zombies or vampires, it takes a level of reality away and makes it bearable or even funny! But they can still scare me, like Paranormal Activity, I had trouble falling asleep for a week!
 

DOLLface

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I thought I'd resurrect this thread since I just saw the new The Wolfman today. Love to hear thoughts from anyone else who's seen it. I'll add mine a little later; I'm still trying to figure out if I really liked it or not.

Also, did anyone see Daybreakers or Legion? What did you think? I missed Daybreakers, which I'm disappointed about, and I'm thinking I'll wait for Legion on dvd.
 
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