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So....most disturbing scene in any movie???
> End scene in Blair Witch Project - Makes people stand in the corner
> while she kills the other, or something like that.
Damn that bit is disturbing.
One hell of a disturbing scene.
> ©H®I§ wrote:
> cookie monster wrote:
> I found the bit in City of God where the two kids are up against the
> wall about to be shot pretty hard to watch.
>
> How did you watch Band of Brothers then?
>
> Band of brothers is easy to watch, it was only because they were
> little kids that made it so bad.
Oh I see. Just wondering did you like / find disturbing bits like when a guy got half his face blown off or when a guy came out of a booby trapped building covered in blood and half dead or also when a guy had his leg blown off and another had a snapped leg with the bone coming out?
> Belldandy wrote:
> Other than that, though obviously not a movie, watching events live
> on 9/11 was the most disturbing thing I've seen yet in my life.
>
> There's another. The documentary DVD is disturbing, moreso than the
> stuff they showed on the news.
> A man who happened to be carrying a video camera when it happened, I
> think filming firefighters. Also shows how they went inside one of
> the towers, being at the very bottom of the tower when it actually
> collapsed, then having to carry the priest they were with when he
> died. Along with the 'jumpers' footage and the noise. Can't imagine
> how it must've felt to be there.
> It's such a touching documentary!
Yeah, seen that on BBC1 a while ago, made by two french brothers filming the FDNY
> Other than that, though obviously not a movie, watching events live
> on 9/11 was the most disturbing thing I've seen yet in my life.
Same here, remember getting in from school and just about got to see the second plane go in, and seeing all the people commit suicide was awful
> Other than that, though obviously not a movie, watching events live
> on 9/11 was the most disturbing thing I've seen yet in my life.
There's another. The documentary DVD is disturbing, moreso than the stuff they showed on the news.
A man who happened to be carrying a video camera when it happened, I think filming firefighters. Also shows how they went inside one of the towers, being at the very bottom of the tower when it actually collapsed, then having to carry the priest they were with when he died. Along with the 'jumpers' footage and the noise. Can't imagine how it must've felt to be there.
It's such a touching documentary!
Never been bothered about anything in a horror movie, because you know it's not real. Most disturbing stuff I've seen has all been on tv series, Law And Order Criminal Intent currently holds the crown... it's worse when it's believable.
Other than that, though obviously not a movie, watching events live on 9/11 was the most disturbing thing I've seen yet in my life.