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Thread: Disturbing Films You Wouldn't Watch Again

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    Disturbing Films You Wouldn't Watch Again

    Anything by Dario Argento ......Tenebrae being the most graphic

    There was something wrong with that bloke when he made those films


    Bully and Hard Candy are also a bit distressing

    These days I watch reruns of On The Buses

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    we need to talk about Kevin wasn't a fun watch

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    Irreversible. Oooof, dear me.

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    Nothing really. The Human Centipede is pretty grim, but I've watched it a few times.

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    Green Mile.

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    Salo

    That was difficult

    Someone murdered the director shortly after the film was released which was probably for the best

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    What's that film where that innocent young woman is accused of theft from a gas station in America by a bogus cop and everyone of her work colleagues carry out everything the fake copper tells them to do and seem to enjoy humiliating her ?

    It's really dark

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    Threads

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    Eraserhead.
    Weird, just...weird.

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    Maybe not so bad as an adult but watching Event Horizon by myself as a 13 year old scared the shit out of me.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    Threads
    Remember watching that when it came out. Was the talk of school the next day. It pretty much scared the sh1t out of everyone who watched it. Watched it again a year or so back. It still shocks!

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    This frightened the be-Jesus out of me as an 8 year old

    https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=uIT_ov0lOXo

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    Carrie’s hand coming out of the grave, the whole Capitol pictures rose out of their seats as one!

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    What's that film where that innocent young woman is accused of theft from a gas station in America by a bogus cop and everyone of her work colleagues carry out everything the fake copper tells them to do and seem to enjoy humiliating her ?

    It's really dark
    Compliance.

    It was set in a fast food restaurant though. True story as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JamesWales View Post
    Nothing really. The Human Centipede is pretty grim, but I've watched it a few times.
    It certainly has legs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tito Fuente View Post
    Compliance.

    It was set in a fast food restaurant though. True story as well.
    Top man

    That's the one

    No gore , no violence just psychological

    Grim

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    https://www.google.com/search?q=Comp...#fpstate=ivlbx

    Well you ballsed that link up didn't you ?

    Feckwit

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    Metamorphosis was creepy

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Metamorphosis was creepy
    The Tenant was real creepy

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    Requiem for a Dream
    Irreversible

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Anything by Dario Argento ......Tenebrae being the most graphic

    There was something wrong with that bloke when he made those films


    Bully and Hard Candy are also a bit distressing

    These days I watch reruns of On The Buses
    Debbie Does Dowlais

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    Re: Disturbing Films You Wouldn't Watch Again

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Anything by Dario Argento ......Tenebrae being the most graphic

    There was something wrong with that bloke when he made those films


    Bully and Hard Candy are also a bit distressing

    These days I watch reruns of On The Buses

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    When I was about 15/16 my friends and I watched 'a serbian film' it was new at the time, and getting headlines for being the worst film ever made in terms of shock/horror. It ended up getting band from most forms of distribution.

    At that time we were fairly desensitised to it, there seems to be a weird stage as a teenage boy, when watching sick videos is appealing ?? Human centipede and all that. I remember friends in school sharing all the ISIS killing videos, very graphic beheadings ect, and me not really being bothered by watching it.

    I could never bring myself to watch anything like that now, it would disturb me. I guess being older, have nieces and nephews and generally being more mature, it is crazy thinking back the shit we watched / had access to

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    Re: Disturbing Films You Wouldn't Watch Again

    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    Anything by Dario Argento ......Tenebrae being the most graphic

    There was something wrong with that bloke when he made those films


    Bully and Hard Candy are also a bit distressing

    These days I watch reruns of On The Buses
    Smiled at this. I, too, recently discovered that every episode of On the Buses is available on YouTube. They lived a dreary life, those people, all squeezed into a little house and squabbling all the time. Funny, though.

    YouTube also has several 1960s episodes of Z Cars and a long list of old British films from the '40s, '50s and '60s.

    It doesn't have to be Netflix.

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