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LifeDistortion 05.22.2007 04:17 PM

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Originally Posted by Everyneurotic
that reminds me when i watched raiders of the lost ark for the first time when i was like 6 and at the end when they opened the ark and all the nazis get melted i thought "wow, that was too much" but when the movie ended i realized that scene made the movie better for it.



Kind of makes you wonder what they'll do in IJ4. Since they always have one good gross out scene. I remember there was a time when my little brother was always watching my tape of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", he'd play it constantly, but always have to hide out during the rapid aging scene when he drinks from the wrong cup. Same with the heart scene in "Temple of Doom". And him yelling from the other room, 'is it over?'

LifeDistortion 05.22.2007 04:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ALIEN ANAL
i hope the new Joker makes me horrified of clowns


Well you can read "It" that's pretty scary, the film sucks though. Also the part in "Poltergiest" with the clown toy. The scene itself isn't that scary, but throughout the movie the boy keeps looking at his toy clown, thinking its going to get him, that build up to the scene where the toy actually does attack is pretty tense. Also have I mentioned how fucking scared that tree eating scene used to scare the holy shit out of me? I've mentioned this before. When I was a kid there used to be a huge ass tree outside my window and when it was really windy at night, that tree would bang against my window, and I used to think it was only a matter of time before it shattered my window, but it never happened.

EMMAh 05.22.2007 10:56 PM

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Originally Posted by !@#$%!
Emmah, that sounds HORRID!!

Now, for me-- I LOVE Jim Jarmusch's "Dead Man", but the scene i felt he crossed the line (and I couldn't look) is when one of the bad guys kills this guy and steps on his bald skull and cracks it and you can hear & see the skull cracking. FUCK it gives me the willies just to think about that, years & years after I saw it. I HATED that scene and i thought it was unnecessary with such graphic detail. But great movie though!


It was, but I kind of wish I would have watched the end.

Everyneurotic 05.22.2007 11:16 PM

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Originally Posted by LifeDistortion
Kind of makes you wonder what they'll do in IJ4. Since they always have one good gross out scene. I remember there was a time when my little brother was always watching my tape of "Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade", he'd play it constantly, but always have to hide out during the rapid aging scene when he drinks from the wrong cup. Same with the heart scene in "Temple of Doom". And him yelling from the other room, 'is it over?'


ohh yeah, i seem to always forget how much i like these movies, i went to see the last crusade to the movies twice, probably more.

i'm afraid of the forthcoming one.

!@#$%! 05.23.2007 12:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
watched casino royale (boring crap), but scene where he is being tortured, because of what bad guy is doing to bond, made me almost puke.


torture is "fashionable" these days. i think it started with that stupid series with the hot chick, "alias"

then it spread to "24"

then it spread to abu ghraib guantanamo. or was it the other way?

now even on bond movies? uau...

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Originally Posted by EMMAh
It was, but I kind of wish I would have watched the end.


ha ha, i have that problem with stories, i get caught in them and i must know!!! even if it's total crap. which is why i stopped watching tv-- i'd get hooked on some moronic show & waste an hour of my life.

lalie 05.23.2007 08:42 AM

Elephant man. I was young and I still remember it really disturbed me.

Savage Clone 05.23.2007 08:43 AM

Audition made me pretty uncomfortable.

cuetzpalin 05.23.2007 08:45 AM

bluueeee velveeeeet..

atsonicpark 05.23.2007 08:46 AM

haha audition wasn't disturbing. i'd eat that hot bitch's vomit.

atsonicpark 05.23.2007 08:46 AM

also, blue velvet is probably one of the only films people listed that i can legimitimately say has disturbing scenes... the scene you first meet frank booth... yeah!

cuetzpalin 05.23.2007 08:54 AM

right right, honey
 

Tokolosh 05.23.2007 09:03 AM

Jan Kounen's films are funny and a little disturbing.

 

Dobermann (1997)

 

Vibroboy (1993) is a 28min short film.

mangajunky 05.23.2007 09:04 AM

Is it wrong that I find Blue Velvet really funny?

I love that exchange between Jeffrey and the Police Chief about the ear.

eatmychild 05.23.2007 09:50 AM

When i was young and first saw The Shining I found some of the scenes creepy, like those 2 twin girls, and the room with the young/old decaying woman. I love the scene with the blood pouring out of the elavator though, it creates a really nice tingling at the back of my neck.
++Jack Nicholson makes a good psycho in it.

I got a feeling of dispair at the end of One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest and 1984 after their spirits had been broken.

Prisstina 05.23.2007 06:42 PM

now that i think about it, E.T. creeps the fuck out of me.

 

HECKLER SPRAY 05.23.2007 06:47 PM

Yeah, me too, this alien was dreadful for this six years old boy I used to be.

musicfallinglikesnow 05.23.2007 09:21 PM

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Originally Posted by Nefeli
torture was in tarantino films already. reservoir dogs, while he cuts policeman's ear, that couldnt tolerate.


The worst about that scene is the cringing feeling when Madsen is teasing the cop with the blade, because you don't know what he's gonna do next. And then the thing itself, pretty rough.
I normally don't empathize with cops in movies, but this one's a big exception.

evollove 05.24.2007 08:56 AM

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Originally Posted by musicfallinglikesnow
The worst about that scene is the cringing feeling when Madsen is teasing the cop with the blade, because you don't know what he's gonna do next. And then the thing itself, pretty rough.
I normally don't empathize with cops in movies, but this one's a big exception.


Amen...But the dude's still alive. He's "fucking deformed" but he's still alive and can make it.

So the worst part? Chris Penn's character shooting him to death in the chest. Simple. No close-up. Chilling. Sad...

musicfallinglikesnow 05.24.2007 09:30 AM

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Originally Posted by evollove
Amen...But the dude's still alive. He's "fucking deformed" but he's still alive and can make it.

So the worst part? Chris Penn's character shooting him to death in the chest. Simple. No close-up. Chilling. Sad...


Right...And I didn't expect that to happen...

auto-aim 05.24.2007 09:32 AM

i don't know if anyone has said it - Rosemary's Baby is pretty weird.... I've never seen a better movie about paranoia and also the conclusion really satifies and weirds me out.


The ET thing too is absurd but not uncommon - i have a couple of friends that ET litterally puts the shits into them.

cuetzpalin 05.24.2007 02:54 PM

the wall

musicfallinglikesnow 05.24.2007 04:00 PM

I was suffering from chronic depression and didn't know it (all I knew was I felt real bad) and my friends who didn't know it either invited me to see The Wall. It was like banging my head with a hammer. I had forgotten about that, it's a pity because it's such a good movie. About depression and opression.

Bertrand 05.25.2007 04:13 AM

There's a bashing scene in Penelope Spheeris' Boys Next Door (1984) with Maxwell Caulfield & Charlie Sheen that horrified me.
It takes place at a gas station, early in the morning. The employee tries to trick the two boys who go mad and beat him up. The camera, at one point, is located across the street, and you feel like a voyeur.

screamingskull 05.25.2007 04:37 AM

candyman, its the only film that ive ever had to turn off.

Danny Himself 05.30.2007 07:55 PM

Thinking back, there is one film that disturbed me so much as a young child that I still think I could not bear to watch it. Return To Oz.



 


Probably the most unintentionally horrific film Disney ever produced. Beware the fucking wheelers indeed! Those sick humanoids with wheels for hands and feet, wearing hats with evil faces on top, so when they bowed their heads the looked like this:



 


And then, that horrible 'deadly desert' where if you stand on the sand, you die and turn to sand. A few wheelers die that way;



 


And then that bitch who has all the interchangable heads in one big hallway? For fucks sake. Ugh. What a horrible, horrible film.

Anybody else see this freakshow?

cuetzpalin 05.31.2007 04:05 AM

Kim-ki Duk - The Isle

stellchic 05.31.2007 04:19 AM

the first movie that comes to mind would be... Dolls. i couldn't sleep in my room because of this one ceramic doll (on my night stand) with the fluttering eyes. way disturbing. now, there's that and the fact that their bodies once smashed/broken... were gooey, juicy, and composed of this nasty green substance.

king_buzzo 05.31.2007 02:45 PM

Meet the fokers.
Potc 3 is pretty weird, the part where they tie the guy with the glass eye and his pal up. They laugh and seem to like it, hmmm....

jico. 05.31.2007 05:06 PM

 

HECKLER SPRAY 05.31.2007 05:08 PM

:rolleyes: I feel sorry for you, jico...


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