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Originally Posted by Balcony Heckler
no question about it, an old docu-horror called Cannibal Holocaust. so bad it got banned from most theatres in the US during it's release
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I personally thought this movie sucked the big one. It's hard to sit through only because it's so fucking BORING. Sure, there's plenty of gore or whatnot, but it's ridiculous and over-the-top. It's too old to be taken seriously.
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Originally Posted by Starwars
A film by David Lynch called Eraserhead. Just utterly fucked up (more than his other films), and well... I can't even begin to describe it really. It didn't disturb me in the sense of it being gory or anything like that.
I'll just say that I've never felt as uncomfortable watching a film as when I watched Eraserhead.
It's a great movie however, I really recommend it.
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Yes. This film is very disturbing. It's very uncomfortable to sit through.
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Originally Posted by Lehah
You've obviously not seen "I Spit On Your Grave".
Or for that matter - the David Lynch short "The Alphabet"
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I've actually seen 'I Spit on your Grave' and that movie is one of the least disturbing movies ever. That movie is boring from the get go and remains that way until the end when the woman exacts her revenge. Even then, the movie goes from
attempting to be disturbing to shit-brained slasher movie. Even 'Last House on the Left' was more disturbing (same premise) and that was released commercially.
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Originally Posted by Sprouticus
Another good one is Wolf Creek. This was a surprisingly brilliant horror film that transcends most slashers in one key way that has always been missing - CHARACTER DEVELOPMENT! Mostly in the fact that in most (ie: all) slashers, you don't give two shits about the characters, but in Wolf Creek these kids are in genuine peril and don't deserve the horrors that await them. The killer is probably one of the most brutal guys in recent cinema, too.
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I disagree with this as well. I thought this movie was extremely cliched and predictable. The only thing unique aspect of this film was the fact that it was set in Austrailia.
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Originally Posted by kinkymagic
For me the most disturbing film I have ever seen is Man Bites Dog. It has it all; racism, rape, murder, mutilation, children being hunted and killed, hell you can just look at the cover and see what kind of film it is.
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Jam it back in, in the dark.