Recs for scary/disturbing movies?

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  • Frankenbarbie01
    Frankenbarbie01 Posts: 432 Member
    Human Centipede 2 was disgusting and disturbing I dry heaved a few times :sick: :noway:
    OMG...I couldnt bring myself to watch the second one...:noway:
  • amp187
    amp187 Posts: 374
    If you don't mind reading subtitles I'd really recommend The Audition. It's a Japanese film, currently on Netflix streaming for your convenience.

    Man, I sound like a customer representative.
  • ihateroses
    ihateroses Posts: 893 Member
    Bump! this is making me want to download a movie like right meow.

    Seven is one of my favorite movies ever!

    (p.s. if you want to see the most disturbing movie ever created watch Serbian Film....honestly if you have a weak stomach don't even read the wiki description...)
  • amp187
    amp187 Posts: 374
    Seven is definitely a great thriller.
    I am looking to watch Snowtown pretty soon, I've heard its pretty hard to sit through. Guess I'd better keep my cat around to squeeze really hard.
  • AluminumKraken
    AluminumKraken Posts: 23 Member
    We own the American version of Funny Games, it's one that I won't watch again, and I love horror/suspense/psychological thriller movies. I can't even tell you if it was good, it was just completely disturbing, and one of the main reasons I won't let strangers into my home (even if they seem perfectly nice and polite).
  • amp187
    amp187 Posts: 374
    Funny Games was the bomb
    Favorite scene - The remote control interruption
  • DanceForever904
    DanceForever904 Posts: 611 Member
    the skeleton key!!!!!!!!!!!
  • amp187
    amp187 Posts: 374
    The original Alien is a pretty amazing scary movie.
    I also would recommend The Exorcist. Even not being religious, that movie disturbed the crap out of me.
  • proudarmywife06
    proudarmywife06 Posts: 213 Member
    The Strangers always freaked me out and Pet Semetary.
  • The Strangers always freaked me out and Pet Semetary.

    I love the Strangers. I don't get creeped out very easily but I was majorly freaked out when I first saw it. I saw it alone in the movie theater because no one else wanted to go with me. I lived in the middle of nowhere in corn field country and when I was trying to sleep that night the wind was blowing our wind chimes really hard and I was like "Oooohhhh hell no!" and my husband was like like "Calm down ya Dork!". Lol!

    I loved the movie the Orphanage. It's good, eery and messes with your head, but be ready to cry your eyes out.