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So....most disturbing scene in any movie???
Final Destination 2 - When the woman gets her head stuck in the elevator as it goes up , with her body on the outside. Lift goes up with head, head falls off body, headless body falls away onto floor. Owch.
It was ok when I saw it, as there were like 6 of us watching it, so we all found it quite entertaining, but when I think back to it, it makes me cringe.
Please tell me you found Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back funny :0)
It was a pretty good film. Just not funny.
> Dogma was disturbing because it was supposed to somehow be hilarious.
> :S
You didn't find it funny? WHOAMG! :0|
Event Horizon is quite disturbing first time around.
I find movies that are classified PG which feature strong violence can be disturbing because I'm not ready for it as my mind is thinking 'it's a PG', JAWS and Jurassic Park were slightly disturbing due to the classification being, well, wrong. Mr Spielberg has too much power over the censors.
Watching Liz Hurley trying to act in Austin Powers was distrubing.
The Greenhouse scene in SCUM is disturbing.
Black Hawk Down gets upsetting.
Arnie's Mr Freeze in Batman 4 is clearly disturbing as one of the cheesiest performances EVER.
I don't like things with veins much so some of interview with a vampire wasn't nice or the Nightmare on Elm street where Freddy Uses the kids veins to move him like a puppet.
The bit in 28 days later when the dad gets blood in his eye. :(
The bear attack in that Movie with Hopkins and Baldwin isn't nice and is pretty graphic.
Dogma was disturbing because it was supposed to somehow be hilarious. :S
Most things I don'r find disturbing but it's the unexpected ones that are the ones that really get me. :D
> Reefer wrote:
>
> Yup, that's pretty horrific, but it doesn't earn my tears. What kind
> of cinema would show that film anyway? Was it Art House or
> something?
>
> No, it was in Ireland. A place called the IFC. It shows all sorts of
> foreign and indy films such as Irreversible, The Eye etc.
> Heres hoping they show Firecracker......
Heh, you lucky git. We have nothing like that around here.
> Yup, that's pretty horrific, but it doesn't earn my tears. What kind
> of cinema would show that film anyway? Was it Art House or something?
No, it was in Ireland. A place called the IFC. It shows all sorts of foreign and indy films such as Irreversible, The Eye etc.
Heres hoping they show Firecracker......
> Raven-ous wrote:
> The anal rape scene from "Irreversible" is the most
> disturbing I have seen. People actually walked out of the
> cinema(several in tears, others wretching).
> Somebody surely mentioned this earlier in the thread.(I am too lazy
> to read it all)
>
> I've never seen it. What's it about?
A man's girlfriend gets raped, so he goes around looking for the rapist. The film is done backwards, so we have the rape near the end and the bludgoening with a fire extinguisher nearer the start.
> The anal rape scene from "Irreversible" is the most
> disturbing I have seen. People actually walked out of the
> cinema(several in tears, others wretching).
> Somebody surely mentioned this earlier in the thread.(I am too lazy
> to read it all)
I've never seen it. What's it about?