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Post by The Sam Kinnison Corps on Mar 29, 2008 17:27:08 GMT -5
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Post by v/\v on Mar 29, 2008 17:28:11 GMT -5
This: & this: Ju-On 1, one of the scariest films i've seen if not the scariest, pitch black room with the TV on at 1AM.
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Post by Doomrider on Mar 29, 2008 21:17:24 GMT -5
I can't believe Donnie Darko got some votes. I guess what's unsettling to some is boring as to others.
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Post by Suckasays on Mar 29, 2008 21:21:00 GMT -5
I am a freak for the horror genre. And to be honest, none of them really bother me. It's the stuff that's more realistic that kind of stays with me. For some reason it's films like "Bully" and "Requiem for a Dream" that are kind of unnerving to me.
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Post by vallely on Mar 29, 2008 21:32:29 GMT -5
I'd have to say Audition.
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Post by AgentJ on Mar 29, 2008 21:41:44 GMT -5
Requiem for a Dream Taxi Driver Rocky Horror Picture show (seeing it at the theaters with people doing it live... and the transvestite sitting on my lap... yes... very unsettling)
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Post by Suckasays on Mar 29, 2008 21:43:12 GMT -5
Requiem for a Dream Taxi Driver Rocky Horror Picture show (seeing it at the theaters with people doing it live... and the transvestite sitting on my lap... yes... very unsettling) You loved it and you know it
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Post by AgentJ on Mar 29, 2008 22:12:13 GMT -5
the show started at like 11:30, and at that point it was damn near like 1:15ish or so I'd say, and I was almost asleep... that er sure did make me alert.
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Post by Doomrider on Mar 29, 2008 22:34:58 GMT -5
the show started at like 11:30, and at that point it was damn near like 1:15ish or so I'd say, and I was almost asleep... that er sure did make me alert. Some things you just shouldn't admit on message boards...
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Post by J12 on Mar 29, 2008 23:29:46 GMT -5
I wouldn't say I was unsettled by it, but I was definitely uncomfortable and edgy throughout Cloverfield both times that I saw it in theaters.
Donnie Darko really messed with my head the first few times I watched it. I've got to get around to watching it again - it's been a few years now.
The Mist was really unsettling to me, simply because of the ending, if that doesn't send you into a temporary state of depression, I don't know what will.
11:14 was, in ways, unsettling.
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Post by nigjig on Mar 30, 2008 0:02:27 GMT -5
ken park rules - requiem for a dream - thirteen - kids - gummo - happiness - pi - and the documentary "capturing the friedmans" also leaves you feeling really weird.
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Post by Codesters on Mar 30, 2008 0:06:42 GMT -5
That movie freaks me out cause I see a ginger.
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Post by KMIS™ on Mar 30, 2008 0:20:56 GMT -5
Jesus Camp.
What a cult.
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Post by King Shocker the Monumentous on Mar 30, 2008 0:25:55 GMT -5
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Any movie about a squirrelly Jewish math whiz who takes a power drill to his temple (the body part, not the place of worship) just to prevent people from accessing what he knows...freaks me the hell out.
I was also a little weirded out by Rosencrantz & Guildenstern are Dead, but since I had already read the play, I was expecting it.
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Post by Raoul the Great on Mar 30, 2008 0:36:20 GMT -5
The most disturbing movie I have ever seen is "The Day After." It is about people trying to survive a nuclear war. The movie was intended to be as realistic as possible and as such fueled my nightmares ever since.
The first time I saw "Requiem For a Dream" I got cold sweats from the climax, I felt like I was going to pass out... I'm not sure exactly why. It had something to do with how graphic the scene of Leto's arm amputation. I can watch the ending fine, now.
"Pet Semetary" is kind of a disturbing movie when you consider a lot of the elements involved. You have a guy hit by a truck, brains exposed, who continually haunts the main character. His 5 year old kid kills Fred Gwynn with a scalpel. And the dad killing his son at the end is heartbreaking. Of all of Stephen King's movies, I find that one most disturbing.
The end of "Alien Resurrection" where the hybrid is killed is very disturbing.
I also found the movie "Alive" really disturbing. The scene where the plane is torn apart and people are sucked out in their seats and how people would die all throughout the film. Honestly the 'eating people' scene was NOT the most disturbing part to me!
I have heard that "Gummo" is a really messed up movie but have never seen it. Same with "Freaks"
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Post by Kliquid on Mar 30, 2008 0:45:05 GMT -5
Yep, Gummo gets my vote. It just made me feel like hell when I watched it. Donnie ing Darko. That movie makes me go insane. It counts down to my exact birthday, almost the exact time. I included a cellar door discussion in a paper a few years before I saw it. I'm obsessed with time travel. I had a rabbit named frank. I know I'm looking way too far into it, there are just SO many coincedences. That is really weird... Also, Donnie Darko is my favorite movie .
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Post by SystemofaDan on Mar 30, 2008 7:18:09 GMT -5
I love that film because i think it is very well made but i agree that it is weird because you can imagine it happening on 9/11 I think when you watch films that are about true stories and the stories are horrible they are not great to watch.....
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Post by Neverfail Nao on Mar 30, 2008 8:49:25 GMT -5
Alien: Resurrection
When the Newborn was born, killed his/her mother and was then sucked out, it was so sickening.
Battle Royale 1 & 2
All in All: Japanese teenagers fight to the death on a remote island. Movie includes lots, and lots, and lots of blood and gore. You have been warned.
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Post by ll ALASKA ll on Mar 30, 2008 10:00:38 GMT -5
It is basically movies that leave me depressed after I see them.
Requiem for a Dream Texas Chainsaw: the beginnings (it was just mad depressing, I felt so bad for the blonde chick in that movie) The Butterfly Effect Seven
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Post by Rant Casey on Mar 30, 2008 12:08:21 GMT -5
Alien: Resurrection When the Newborn was born, killed his/her mother and was then sucked out, it was so sickening. Battle Royale 1 & 2 All in All: Japanese teenagers fight to the death on a remote island. Movie includes lots, and lots, and lots of blood and gore. You have been warned. I would hope BR 2 has more gore than the first one, 1 was boring as hell, and has little to no gore in it. To contribute to this thread, Requiem for a Dream makes me very, very uncomfortable.
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