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What's the most disturbing film you've seen?

Orang Utan said:
Yeah, The Last Weekend is an excellent film - very spooky indeed. That dead dugong that keeps moving up the beach! It's just been released on DVD.

I'll have to check that out, cheers! Been looking for years...
 
Odyssey said:
Second most disturbing - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - fucking oompa loompas!

I cried with terror when i saw that film as a kid, i thought Willy Wonka was an uncaring cunt killing the panic stricken kids off.
 
Well, I found Dali's film to be very disturbing especially the cutting of the eye open with a razor blade....

oh and the ultraviolence scenes in clockwork orange... so horrible, yet so beautifully and gracefully coriographed
 
Planet of the Apes.

But thats......the statue of liberty.....you mean......

NNNNNNOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Tetsuo. First time that I was really really stoned - and I spent the whole movie staring at the floor - and listening to the people in the row behind me (who were surely more than stoned) laughing at everything, especially the scene with the metal drill penis... um yeah.
 
Orang Utan said:
Yeah, The Last Weekend is an excellent film - very spooky indeed. That dead dugong that keeps moving up the beach! It's just been released on DVD.

Oooh, cool - I caught most of this late one night when I was a teenager, and it spooked me to fuck (yet I couldn't look away).
 
Freddy Got Fingered. My younger brother invited a load of his mates round one, and we all got stoned. One of his mates put it on.

Disturbingly shite.
 
Has anyone else seen Seconds by John Frankenheimer,released in 1966 one of the most disturbing and strangest films Ive ever seen
 
Gingerman said:
Has anyone else seen Seconds by John Frankenheimer,released in 1966 one of the most disturbing and strangest films Ive ever seen

Yes, very stylish film, looks like it was influenced by Kafka.
 
A Spanish horror film called La Cabine (the Telephone Box). It's about a guy who
gets locked in a 'phone box and can't get out, and eventually gets taken to a depot full of other people, many of them dead, who also couldn't get out.

Terrifying.
 
LD Rudeboy said:
Once Were Warriors
You should read the book - far more disturbing...
Most disturbing thing is remakes of old B movies - the hills have eyes, house of wax <shudders> etc... why, why, why?! :eek: :rolleyes:
watched clockwork orange again the other night - still found that pretty weird.
 
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deeply, deeply disturbing
 
Shooting Bokkie- Some very grim scenes - one of those mockumentary films where only some of the participants are actors and here the film crew are part of the film as they reluctantly take part in the following and filming of a young killer in the Cape Flats
 
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