I dunno, probably something from Miike. Audition was fairly disturbing. The Thing also comes to mind. I tried watching it when I was fifteen but couldn't make it past the dog scene. It's just filthy.

I dunno, probably something from Miike. Audition was fairly disturbing. The Thing also comes to mind. I tried watching it when I was fifteen but couldn't make it past the dog scene. It's just filthy.
When you've seen the video nicknamedno film is capable of disturbing you. I'll try some of these films and see if I've become too desensitsed to this stuff.spankwire (containing **** and ball torture 100x worse than the BME pain olympics video)
Films don't need immense gore to disturb. In fact, gore itself does nothing to me in movies, it's how violence is shot and particularly who to, etc.
Yes Neversoft, Audition is fantastic.
Most films aren't that disturbing but I remember seeing a few as a child and being freaked out to this day.. There was a film about a killer dentist (forgot the name) and I remember nightmare on elm street freaked me out for a long time when I was younger![]()
I've hardly ever watched anything like that stuff mentioned in this thread. I can't remember the name of the worst thing I watched but it had some psycho who just went into people's homes and did them in with hammers and stuff. Well, the only scene I remember was where...
he had some woman tied to a chair and he had like an ice pick or hammer and started tapping her head gently and gradually got harder and harder until he was full on smashing her face in.
Films like that just don't interest me. At all.
Things like the coprophagia in Salo don't particularly bother me - it's not pleasant but not really disturbing to me anymore (which is worrying). I agree with gore doing nothing in movies, one of the reasons I love films like The Blair Witch Project and The Exorcist (1973). I'll admit I like lots of gorey movies, I liked the Wrong Turn movies and The Hills Have Eyes - partly because I saw them when I was much younger. Cannibal Holocaust I'll go ahead and watch - the impaling scene sounds great. I like how it was so realistic they thought it was a snuff movie.
I despise Blair Witch.
I love gore movies - hope you were referring to Craven's The Hills Have Eyes rather than the remake and its horrendous sequel.
Forensic photographer, in other words I assisted forensics by taking pictures they needed. Wasn't pleasant, but didn't really bother me - I put that down to my "horror upbringing".
Last edited by Misawa; 01-05-2010 at 10:07 AM.
I'm gonna go with Begotten. Disturbing in a different sense of the word than this thread, I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=toseWcEt-fM
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