Disturbing films that made you feel dirty and ashamed after watching...
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I think movies with lots of sexual violence freaks people out, because there is at the base level, some prurient interest in the scenes. so movies like Straw Dogs, Last House on Left, I Spit, etc.
Straw Dogs creeps me out alot, because Peckpinah really played that angle up really high. Check out the first scene with the girl walking being oogled by everybody including the audience, the scene where the eventual rapists are playing "Peek a Boo" of her in the shower, etc. To some extent, the audience is playing the same game.
Straw Dogs creeps me out alot, because Peckpinah really played that angle up really high. Check out the first scene with the girl walking being oogled by everybody including the audience, the scene where the eventual rapists are playing "Peek a Boo" of her in the shower, etc. To some extent, the audience is playing the same game.
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Just Bully...I felt like taking a shower after it.
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I just finished watching "Inside".
While I don't feel necessarily ashamed or dirty, that was one sick fucking movie and it'll definitely stick with me.
Loved every second, though.
While I don't feel necessarily ashamed or dirty, that was one sick fucking movie and it'll definitely stick with me.
Loved every second, though.
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Ok we gotta start getting some feedback on ppl who have watch certain movies in the thread because others here recommended them or mentioned them. Thanks to Rypro525 I will see Ken Park and Irreversable. I'll let you guys know how it goes.
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Ichi the Killer. Every female in that movie is raped, tortured and murdered, sometimes not in that order.
Miike needs to be institutionalized.
Miike needs to be institutionalized.
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Haven't seen the movie version, but I read the book a couple of years ago and it really made me uncomfortable. I sometimes see the book stacked in my closet and it's like I'm afraid to even touch it.
The film that comes to mind for me is Andreas Schnaas' Zombie Doom. I lost my appetite for two days after watching that piece of gore crap.
Did we really need to see a man get his spine pulled out through his anus?
The film that comes to mind for me is Andreas Schnaas' Zombie Doom. I lost my appetite for two days after watching that piece of gore crap.
Did we really need to see a man get his spine pulled out through his anus?
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"Hannibal". I hated the end of that movie. Disgusting. Yeah, I'm not a big horror fan. I can tolerate some of the Japanese material and realize "Audition" might be just as gruesome, but that brain stuff in "Hannibal" was just over the top stupid.
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From wiki
Last House on Dead End Street is a 1977 horror film about a disgruntled man, recently released from prison, who takes out his anguish by making snuff films.
Few knew who actually directed the film, until Roger Watkins, who died in March 2007, posted on Internet message boards three decades after it was made saying he was behind it [1]. The film was made in 1973, but wasn't released until four years later.
Watkins has said he was high on amphetamines while making the film. He also said only about $800 was spent making the film, while the remaining $3,000 budgeted was used to buy drugs [2]
The film was virtually unavailable until Barrel Entertainment released a double-disc DVD in 2002. In the 1970s, its release was limited to grindhouse and drive-in theaters. It is also known as "The Cuckoo Clocks from Hell" and "The Fun House. "The version entitled "The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell" originally ran some 175 minutes in length though the only remaining print of it in that form is thought to be stored in a New York film lab.
Dude spent most of his budget on drugs. This is gotta be good!
Last House on Dead End Street is a 1977 horror film about a disgruntled man, recently released from prison, who takes out his anguish by making snuff films.
Few knew who actually directed the film, until Roger Watkins, who died in March 2007, posted on Internet message boards three decades after it was made saying he was behind it [1]. The film was made in 1973, but wasn't released until four years later.
Watkins has said he was high on amphetamines while making the film. He also said only about $800 was spent making the film, while the remaining $3,000 budgeted was used to buy drugs [2]
The film was virtually unavailable until Barrel Entertainment released a double-disc DVD in 2002. In the 1970s, its release was limited to grindhouse and drive-in theaters. It is also known as "The Cuckoo Clocks from Hell" and "The Fun House. "The version entitled "The Cuckoo Clocks Of Hell" originally ran some 175 minutes in length though the only remaining print of it in that form is thought to be stored in a New York film lab.
Dude spent most of his budget on drugs. This is gotta be good!
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I've been meaning to get the UK/R2 DVD for a little while now. Might need to pick it up soon.