Movies that scarred you for life! (Most Disturbing Film)

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  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    Trilogy of Terror when I was a kid. But Audition (1999) Japanese Horror freaked me out. Pretty messed up movie. Love the Japanese Horror Movies!!

    i'm hearing this one a lot (audition) and for good reason.. a vomit eating pet man with no arms and legs can stay with you for awhile!!

    Well lets not forget if your not paying close attention the first hour or so is like a bad romance moive. That scene with the accupuncture needles is great though


    HA! i remember when she was saying" deeper deeper" or something it sounded like she was saying "kitty kitty kitty" lmao
  • djsupreme6
    djsupreme6 Posts: 1,210 Member
    Saw this strange movie called Haute Tension one...this is seriously disturbing...up there with human centipede..damnn
  • bbygrl5
    bbygrl5 Posts: 964 Member
    Funny Games.


    There is just something about it that terrifies me.
    Probably because it's not far fetched, at all. Probably happens more often than I'd like to think about.

    Even just seeing the poster/Dvd cover gives me nightmares.


    This. That movie completely disturbed me. Also, any movie that has violent, unconsenting sex against a woman. The Last House on the Left disturbs me.


    do you mean "legitimate rape"?

    gosh so many many of these disturbing films have unconsenting sex against a woman.. it's what makes most of these films truly disturbing and terrifying.

    True, true. There is some dark part to human nature that makes us still like to watch it. I think because we know it isn't really real, just a simulation. While the simulation is scary enough, it would be completely out of the question to watch a real, recorded rape.
  • mrtoaster
    mrtoaster Posts: 90 Member
    you guys remember brain dead? with the semolinan rat monkey thing that bit this guys mom? i think it was austrailia or new zeland.. so much puss... uug

    BrainDead is a fantastic movie, not really disturbing, but funny as hell "I kick *kitten* for the lord!"
  • DMW914
    DMW914 Posts: 368 Member
    The Exorcist, Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm St., Halloween & Scream.
  • Icelandic_Saga
    Icelandic_Saga Posts: 2,926 Member
    The princess and the warrior. man...she pleased her dad under the covers as a nurse in the mental hospital that he was a patient in but didn't know it was her dad..it's all messed up..*bad shivers*
  • misskerouac
    misskerouac Posts: 2,242 Member
    Funny Games.


    There is just something about it that terrifies me.
    Probably because it's not far fetched, at all. Probably happens more often than I'd like to think about.

    Even just seeing the poster/Dvd cover gives me nightmares.

    american version or german?

    i found the main actor in the american version too yummy to get too disturbed.. lmao.. is that sick?

    The american version yes, lol. I LOOOOOOOOVE Michael Pitt. But he plays a very convincing psychopath.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    Salo, Serbian Film, Cannibal Halocaust

    Oh! From the reactions on this thread I am now adding these to my que!


    careful.. if i were you, i'd check out the reviews on imdb.. just in case.. a serbin film isn't just a horror movie.. it haunts people.. it's a pretty horrifying thing to put yourself through.. it's what i did.. and i'm glad i did..

    Well....for Cannibal Halocaust, the director was hauled into court, bc he was accused of making a snuff flim, and there is ACTUAL real animal torture/death.
    Salo....well, I don't even know how to describe that, it's effed up, and just makes you go "Da *kitten*????"
    And Serbian Film, it's torture porn and the ending, oh LAWD the ending!

    Jesus. Just wikied "A Serbian Film" and read a quick synopsis. Yea, not sure if I'm going there.No wonder it's not on Netfilx! Was not the serbian film I was thinking of. May still watch at some point though ..it's like a train wreak, I might not be able to turn away

    just remember, things like that will be carried with you FOR LIFE... FOR LIFE.. FOR LIFE.. (echoing)
  • mrtoaster
    mrtoaster Posts: 90 Member
    Pan's labyrinth made me depressed for weeks....We had no idea when me and my friend when to see it.

    Mist.....the ending made me stand up and swear loudly in the middle of the theater.

    No ''scary'' movies here....I am kind of a wuss

    THE MIST totally EPIC!! the ending was such a DO'H moment.. i loved it!

    "DO'H moment" , possibly the biggest understatement I have ever read. PMSL
  • I'm going to go with "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" and "The House of Sand and Fog" - neither particularly scary, but each conveys a realistic sense of hopelessness and loss of control that's easier to relate to than the bogeyman from slasher flicks.
  • kinmad4it
    kinmad4it Posts: 185 Member
    What a great thread!
    I was a massive horror/gore fan in the 80's and went to great lengths to try and see all the so called "video nasties" The only one that scared me somewhat was Evil Dead, all the others, Last House, I Spit, et al, just seemed like really poor films with dreadful acting and terrible directing, not in the least bit scary. I've refused to watch Cannnibal Holocaust soley for the animal killings, though I doubt it's any scarier than the other "video nasties" Films are entertainment and I refuse to be entertained by real death and torture.
    Oddly enough, even though I'm not religious in the slightest, the films that really get to me are The Omen(original of course), The Exorcist and Prince of Darkness(John Carpenter at his best)
    Thee one film that scared me more than any other and even to this day gives me a few shivers, is Jaws. I was only just a teenager I think when I saw it for the first time and had proper nightmares and was scared witless about going into the water for months afterwards.
    I've watched Human Centipede in the last few years and the concept was definitely disturbing but the film itself wasn't scary. Seen Hostel and was stunned by how pathetic it was. This whole torture porn crap really is tragic. Seems they're trying to outdo each other for the sake of it, no actual thought about a story or a credible plot, just lame excuses to get their sick fantasies onto the screen. I've heard a lot about Salo and Serbian Film but I have no real interest in either as I'm not a scat fetishist or someone that gets off on baby rape.

    I'm quite shocked that not one person has even mentioned Society yet. It's not really a horror in the normal sense, but my God, is that one seriously freaky messed up ending.

    For all those saying Stephen Kings IT, please, read the book. It is so much better than the film, as is always the case, but this time even more so. Your imagination can conjure up infinitely more horrifying creations than a film could ever hope to do.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    Funny Games.


    There is just something about it that terrifies me.
    Probably because it's not far fetched, at all. Probably happens more often than I'd like to think about.

    Even just seeing the poster/Dvd cover gives me nightmares.


    This. That movie completely disturbed me. Also, any movie that has violent, unconsenting sex against a woman. The Last House on the Left disturbs me.


    do you mean "legitimate rape"?

    gosh so many many of these disturbing films have unconsenting sex against a woman.. it's what makes most of these films truly disturbing and terrifying.

    True, true. There is some dark part to human nature that makes us still like to watch it. I think because we know it isn't really real, just a simulation. While the simulation is scary enough, it would be completely out of the question to watch a real, recorded rape.

    good thing that we have these movies to outlet those curiosities.. in the dark ages.. they had real shows with murder and rape for the curious eyes of the public.. and a LOT more crimes like we see on these movies..
  • alythe
    alythe Posts: 22
    I was thinking wow... I either have no soul or everyone on this planet is a total sissy.

    This! Horror is probably my favorite genre, and it takes a lot to get to me.

    That said, a few that I think are worth seeing are Martyrs, Frontier(s), and Inside.

    Other than that - try me. :D
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    The princess and the warrior. man...she pleased her dad under the covers as a nurse in the mental hospital that he was a patient in but didn't know it was her dad..it's all messed up..*bad shivers*


    i love mental hospital movies.. i've never heard of this one.. it sounds like it's right up my ally... (i'm such a sicko) lol
  • alythe
    alythe Posts: 22
    Oh! And Session 9. I love it way more than I should.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    Funny Games.


    There is just something about it that terrifies me.
    Probably because it's not far fetched, at all. Probably happens more often than I'd like to think about.

    Even just seeing the poster/Dvd cover gives me nightmares.

    american version or german?

    i found the main actor in the american version too yummy to get too disturbed.. lmao.. is that sick?

    The american version yes, lol. I LOOOOOOOOVE Michael Pitt. But he plays a very convincing psychopath.

    i guess he's in the new movie "seven psychopaths" so we''ll see again huh!! i'm pumped! gotta see that one!
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    I'm going to go with "Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance" and "The House of Sand and Fog" - neither particularly scary, but each conveys a realistic sense of hopelessness and loss of control that's easier to relate to than the bogeyman from slasher flicks.

    i'm going to put these on my list.. i have not seen them and i obviously am running out of ideas.. lol
  • jrhstarlight
    jrhstarlight Posts: 867 Member
    I was thinking wow... I either have no soul or everyone on this planet is a total sissy.

    This! Horror is probably my favorite genre, and it takes a lot to get to me.

    That said, a few that I think are worth seeing are Martyrs, Frontier(s), and Inside.

    Other than that - try me. :D

    ^^ This :) I love those 3 and being a woman shouldn't love Inside but as soon as I rented it and saw it, I went and bought it. There are only like 3 movies listed I haven't seen in this thread and that's only due to them not being available for me on dvd to see, as of yet.
  • kimcalica
    kimcalica Posts: 524 Member
    What a great thread!
    I was a massive horror/gore fan in the 80's and went to great lengths to try and see all the so called "video nasties" The only one that scared me somewhat was Evil Dead, all the others, Last House, I Spit, et al, just seemed like really poor films with dreadful acting and terrible directing, not in the least bit scary. I've refused to watch Cannnibal Holocaust soley for the animal killings, though I doubt it's any scarier than the other "video nasties" Films are entertainment and I refuse to be entertained by real death and torture.
    Oddly enough, even though I'm not religious in the slightest, the films that really get to me are The Omen(original of course), The Exorcist and Prince of Darkness(John Carpenter at his best)
    Thee one film that scared me more than any other and even to this day gives me a few shivers, is Jaws. I was only just a teenager I think when I saw it for the first time and had proper nightmares and was scared witless about going into the water for months afterwards.
    I've watched Human Centipede in the last few years and the concept was definitely disturbing but the film itself wasn't scary. Seen Hostel and was stunned by how pathetic it was. This whole torture porn crap really is tragic. Seems they're trying to outdo each other for the sake of it, no actual thought about a story or a credible plot, just lame excuses to get their sick fantasies onto the screen. I've heard a lot about Salo and Serbian Film but I have no real interest in either as I'm not a scat fetishist or someone that gets off on baby rape.

    I'm quite shocked that not one person has even mentioned Society yet. It's not really a horror in the normal sense, but my God, is that one seriously freaky messed up ending.

    For all those saying Stephen Kings IT, please, read the book. It is so much better than the film, as is always the case, but this time even more so. Your imagination can conjure up infinitely more horrifying creations than a film could ever hope to do.

    i watched "society" the great thing about my experience with "society" was that i had no idea what i was watching.. i didn't see the cover or anything.. so it had great atmosphere to begin.. and as it grew on, i was really pulled in and then, WHAMO! this incredibly disturbing image is set before me! it was a great time!! lmao.. It's so fun when things like that happen! its why i rarely watch trailers for movies.. i love surprises!
  • alythe
    alythe Posts: 22
    Haha, I thought of another one. The Divide. Genre horror with a big dose of psychological ***kery.