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Yeah, Requiem for a Dream was pretty disturbing all-around.
It's just the mood and the bullshit that these people put themselves through. It turns your stomach upside down from the very beginning when Jared Leto is demanding his Mother's TV. From there on, you know the movie is going to be an intense fuck-ride. |
Most disturbing movie?
Thats easy. Peanut Butter Solution. I still have nightmares about it. |
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I haven't really watched alot of horrors, but someones got to mention The Ring. Yes, it seems like it's probably candy compared to what some of you folks have seen in terms of gore or the such. But that scene with Anna Morgan combing her hair on the mirror, fucking creepy.
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I'd personally mention Saw, myself. Not II or III, the original Saw.
The twists all through the film just set you on edge, and I swear I cried out "Holy SHIT" at the ending. Granted, it's also the first horror movie that I actually sat through and watched to the end (thanks, *friend's name removed*. I'll never be the same). Still, this thread has given me quite a few ideas for things to do next week when I visit her. =D |
I recently saw a Korean film called Oldboy which was pretty disturbing. I've got a load of horror films and gore films so I find these days, a film needs a psychological edge to be really disturbing, buckets of blood just don't do it for me any more.
Oldboy is essentially about a guy who get's imprisoned for 15 years without knowing why and is then released just as suddenly. He has a few days to find out why he was imprisoned and released and i's basically pretty fucked up. Any further discussion of the plot would completely ruin it for everyone though... I think me and my girlfriend are getting a bit de-sensitised to gore these days. When we watched Saw III at the cinema we seemed to be the only people in the cinema laughing most of the way through. |
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Plot The main character, a child, loses his hair as a result of fright. He seeks to regain his hair by using a magical formula, whose main ingredient is Peanut Butter (hence the name of the title). This formula works so well that his hair doesn't stop growing. An eccentric artist needs brushes made from human hair. He uses those brushes to create magical paintings. When he realizes that the child's hair continually grows, he kidnaps the child in order to have an endless supply of hair for his brushes. LOL OMG!!! Has anyone else seen this movie for kids? I suddenly wanna look for it in emule just for laughs :P |
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