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What would you say are the most disturbing movie scenes of all time?

I have never seen American X. I just watched that scene though. He is my favorite actor. I have loved everything he has ever done. Does he remind anyone else of the poker pro Daniel Negraunu, or is it just me?
 
American History X was rather disturbing to me too.. the curb, brutal.

The opening scene of Apocalypse Now freaked me out, only because I was so young when I saw if for the first time. I couldnt figure out why a grown man would break down in such a way. It stuck in my mind until I was about 18.
 
American History X was a badass movie.

I refused to see the Passion of Christ.
 
There was an Cowyboy/ Indian Movie about 8-10 years ago.. that had a scene where dead people were stuffed into the skins of deers and strung up on tree branches.. it was a VERY scary freak weird ass scene. I can't remember the name of it.
 
sardonicone said:
Clockwork Orange - most of the movie.
lots of David Lynch stuff:
Dennis Hopper stuffing Isabella Rosalini's robe into his mouth. daddy want to fuck.
Willem Dafoe tripping and blowing his head off in Wild at Heart.
shit, most of his work was a lesson in depravity....
 
heatherrae said:

Indeed.

HumanTarget said:
lots of David Lynch stuff:
Dennis Hopper stuffing Isabella Rosalini's robe into his mouth. daddy want to fuck.
Willem Dafoe tripping and blowing his head off in Wild at Heart.
shit, most of his work was a lesson in depravity....

Agreed.

Also - FMJ - The scene near the end with the Female Viet Cong, whispering Kill me over and over...
 
The first movie I thought of was the American history X...

Kill Bill Volume II was pretty crazy too..

Nick Berg video clip
 
HumanTarget said:
Willem Dafoe tripping and blowing his head off in Wild at Heart.
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I think he did it intentionally cause he was caught
what made it cool is he had those panty hose on his head so his head went off kind of in a panty hose blob

then the dog runs out with that officer's shot off hand in his mouth
 
I second Audition

if you really have a desire to see a truly fucked up movie...this take the cake IMHO
 
tsuwr927 said:
Misery - when kathy bates takes the sledge hammer to his legs
It was worse what she did in the book. They tamed it down bigtime for the movie.
 
Wulfgar said:
I second Audition

if you really have a desire to see a truly fucked up movie...this take the cake IMHO

What is Audition about?
 
she fucking dissects this dude. that scene with the burlap sack with the chain around it. her sittting there, staring at the phone. right there you know something completely fucked up is gonna happen.
 
HumanTarget said:
when it makes Rob Zombie squeamish, you know it's good.
Yeah, I thought that was funny when I read the critical review section.
 
HumanTarget said:
is there anything more vulnerable than a pregnant woman?
Lol. U trying to frighten me? I'd like to think I'm less vulnerable than the average woman even when I am pregnant.
But in general, ur prolly right.
 
myway said:
Lol. U trying to frighten me? I'd like to think I'm less vulnerable than the average woman even when I am pregnant.
But in general, ur prolly right.
that was my point in arguing the fact that Rosemarys Baby was a horror flick and was disturbing. if you put yourself in her place, what the hell would you do?
 
HumanTarget said:
that was my point in arguing the fact that Rosemarys Baby was a horror flick and was disturbing. if you put yourself in her place, what the hell would you do?
Geeez. I don't know. What could one do if put in such a sittuation? Maybe I would spend more time with my mother to distract myself. Compared to my mother, Rosemary's baby was like watching the Care Bears. She is truely horrific. Besides that, geeez. I don't know. That would suck.
 
Requiem for a Dream. The arm amputation, the mother's electro shock therapy, the sex scene with guys and flashlights.

Deliverance. Ned Beatty. Tighy whities. Gap toothed hill-billies.

Last King of Scotland. When Nicholas got hooked.
 
Tsotsi.

When he comes home and finds the baby he stole, he had stuck in a paper sack and pushed under his bed covered with ants.
 
as for totally screwing up the way I view an actress... I'd say 'Halley Berry, In monster Ball.
 
When Talia Shire gets a whupping from her husband with a belt it the original Godfather. That was a little unsettling, but a captivating scene nonetheless.
 
tsuwr927 said:
Misery - when kathy bates takes the sledge hammer to his legs


I had actually rented that stupid movie to watch the nite after I had some foot surgery because I was going to be laid up in bed all weekend. I had a cast on my foot that was set way too tight - i.e. it was supposed to be a walking cast but when the doc put the fast drying cast on, he neglected to have me step down on it before it dried. Between the painkillers and that muddafuggin movie, I had the worst nightmares of my life. I relived that scene 1000 x. That damn cast was so tight I had to crawl around my house to do anything. I called the doc the next morning to get it cut off & redone. I had to drive myself to his office in a clutch car. Goddam. That was truly the worst moment of my life.



Other movies:

- Deliverance - "Squeeal like a peeeeg" --- I'd always heard about that scene, had never actually seen it until recently - I couldn't watch. I was very much disturbed by it.

- A Clockwork Orange -- very disturbing in general. I was studying Russian at the time so I was able to keep myself distracted by trying to understand the Russion-inspired colloquial terms. ("Me & me droogies", etc)

- Hanoi Hilton - for obvious reasons

Most other war & horror movies w/ scenes that are a bit too "real" -- not "realistic" w/ the gore aspect but rather you don't have to go too far out to imagine the stuff actually happening. It disturbs me mostly what people are capable of doing to each other.
 
HumanTarget said:
"Is it safe?"
Dustin Hoffman. Marathon Man.
That's one that sticks with my husband. Straw dogs bugged the shit out of him, too.

My son was really into Japanese horror ... uuuggggh, I've never seen the shit, just hearing about about it, pass. I'll read the sickest horror on earth but I just don't like watching it in the movies and haven't intentionally seen a horror/slasher flick in 30 years.

But even dramas can have disturbing scenes ... the opening scene in saving private ryan, when they're storming the beach, there's this bewildered soldier standing there with one arm blown off holding it in his remaining hand, that image chills me because you KNOW shit like that has had to have happened.

The final scene in easy rider. I can't remember most of that movie, but I remember the end.
 
The rotten tooth extraction by Tom Hanks in Castaway.


Clockwork Orange didn't really bother me that much. I found the second half a bore.
 
caligirl said:
There was an Cowyboy/ Indian Movie about 8-10 years ago.. that had a scene where dead people were stuffed into the skins of deers and strung up on tree branches.. it was a VERY scary freak weird ass scene. I can't remember the name of it.


Yep..had Tommy Lee Jones, Cate Blanchet and Val Kilmer in it.
 
the Hitcher. the finger in the french fries. and when he pulled her apart with the rig.
none of you ever watched a John Waters film?
 
Two that stick in my head:
1.) There is a relatively new movie - can't think of the name right now - it kind of works backwards like Momento - but at the end of the movie Monica Belluci gets raped in one of the most real and nasty rape scenes I have ever seen.

2.) It's not that nasty - but the scene in Resevoir Dogs when he cuts the guys ear off.
 
HumanTarget said:
the Hitcher. the finger in the french fries. and when he pulled her apart with the rig.
none of you ever watched a John Waters film?
OMG I TOTALLY forgot "the Hitcher" AH SHIT ... thanks for reminding me HT :worried: I hate that fucking movie.

Pink Flamingos is deranged, but disturbing? I dunno ... I sort of watched that one with my hand over my mouth just shaking my head.
 
musclemom said:
OMG I TOTALLY forgot "the Hitcher" AH SHIT ... thanks for reminding me HT :worried: I hate that fucking movie.

Pink Flamingos is deranged, but disturbing? I dunno ... I sort of watched that one with my hand over my mouth just shaking my head.
anything with singing assholes and Divine is disturbing. never saw any of his earlier stuff?
 
the American X was pretty disturbing and the first movie that came to my mind was Saving Private Ryan....especially the part where they are coming up to the beach..that poor guy with his guts out while screaming. Just aweful

I watched Saw III last night and that was pretty grewsome as well.....but fictional so it didn't bother me as bad as the 1st 2 mentioned. For those that hasn't seen it I won't give it away but for you that have....that poor guy in the torture machine (the black guy) .... that made me gringe! *shudders* still thinking about it.
 
HumanTarget said:
anything with singing assholes and Divine is disturbing. never saw any of his earlier stuff?

Then you missed Divine snacking on dog crap.

For me, any scene from F.W. Murnau's Nosferatu...scares the shit out of me more than any modern gore. I can't even imagine what it must have been like for audiences of that time period.
 
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