olyclimber Posted April 8, 2007 Posted April 8, 2007 i'm not much into horror movies, i didn't make it past the first couple of clips http://community.livejournal.com/ohnotheydidnt/11745762.html Quote
rmncwrtr Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 I had never seen the beginning of Meet Joe Black before and wish I hadn't now. Alien and Seven I totally agree with. And Misery, just thinking about that scene gives me the shivers. That movie gave me so many nightmares. Quote
ken4ord Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 My favorite messed up scenes are: Harvey Kietel in the Bad Luetenant, hell there was so many f-ed scenes in that movie. One of the screwed up ones is when he masturbating in front of a couple of teen age girls that he pulled over. Freaking creepy. The other movie is Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet, the gas mask huffing scene is quite disturbing. The all time fucked movie, since all of the scenes are screwed up is Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer. When I got done watching that movie I felt sick. I think these movies are horrific, because you could imagine that this fucked up shit has really happened or could happen. Unlike movies like alien all the blood and guts shit doesn't bother me too much it seem fake and the likelyhood of aliens running around is pretty low. Quote
ken4ord Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Oh I just saw this crazy Japanese horror film that was quite disturbing. It is about this older guy who lost his wife and feels it is time to meet another nice woman to marry. He meets this beautiful woman and they fall in love, but then things start get real mess up after she disappear on a romantic weekend. He searches for her and starts discovering all weird place and people she has told him about, which confuses him even more about her where abouts. At the end she has paralizes him and opens up a case with black plastic apron which is sort of S&M like, but it get sick with her sawing her husbands limbs off with a wire after sweet innocent smile the whole. While she is doing this they are flashing through her life being tortured, beaten and humiliated, very creepy and disturbing. I wish I can remember the name of the movie. All of those films that were in the link list, I didn't find as disturbing these I have mentioned. Quote
Dechristo Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 ...you could imagine that this fucked up shit has really happened or could happen. The most fucked-up thing is that most of what we can imagine in horrific violence rendered upon living creatures has, is, and/or will, take place. Quote
EWolfe Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 I saw that one you were talking about, Ken. Pretty twisted. "The Hostel" is a pretty sick little flick, too. Quote
AlpineK Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 [quote=ken4ord Harvey Kietel in the Bad Luetenant, hell there was so many f-ed scenes in that movie. One of the screwed up ones is when he masturbating in front of a couple of teen age girls that he pulled over. Freaking creepy. The other movie is Dennis Hopper in Blue Velvet, the gas mask huffing scene is quite disturbing. The Bad Lieutenant is truely fucked up. It was kind of interesting in a sick way, but I wouldn't recommend it to anyone. Blue Velvet I really liked. Possibly I liked it because I got the same fantasy feel that came out in Alien. Friends of mine had a filmfest where they watched Reservoir Dogs, Blue Velvet, and The Bad Lieutenant in one sitting Quote
miladugga Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 I didn't like the scene in Saving Pvt Ryan where the guy gets slowly stabbed in the heart. I didn't mind the blowing people up scenes, though. Most of Natural Born Killers bothered me. Of course my favorite movie is Muppets From Space, so I'm not exactly a heavyweight. Quote
Doug Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 disturbing? Anyone else see Andy Warhol's Frankenstien in 3D? My fav quote and you can imagine the scene: "In order to appreciate life, you have to fuck death - in the gall bladder". Twisted. Quote
archenemy Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Oh I just saw this crazy Japanese horror film that was quite disturbing. It is about this older guy who lost his wife and feels it is time to meet another nice woman to marry. He meets this beautiful woman and they fall in love, but then things start get real mess up after she disappear on a romantic weekend. He searches for her and starts discovering all weird place and people she has told him about, which confuses him even more about her where abouts. At the end she has paralizes him and opens up a case with black plastic apron which is sort of S&M like, but it get sick with her sawing her husbands limbs off with a wire after sweet innocent smile the whole. While she is doing this they are flashing through her life being tortured, beaten and humiliated, very creepy and disturbing. I wish I can remember the name of the movie. All of those films that were in the link list, I didn't find as disturbing these I have mentioned. Remember the strange bird-like laughing noise she made while cutting him up? I loved that movie. Quote
ivan Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 once, on acid, i saw the part of "sniper" where they cut off dude's trigger finger - had to go sit in the "downer" tent for a little while after that... Quote
joekania Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 any time Julia Roberts or Meg Ryan appear onscreen is pretty f-ed up in my opinion Quote
archenemy Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 any time Julia Roberts or Meg Ryan appear onscreen is pretty f-ed up in my opinion I love this guy! Quote
Kat_Roslyn Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 Has anyone ever seen GUMMO? I know suckbm has. That movie is so horrible. It is set in rural south. There are these kids that get money for the local chinese restraunt killing cats and bringing them the carcasses. With the money they buy some spray paint to huff and buy some sexy time with a mentally handicapped girl whose brother or dad is pimping her out. Simpy thinking about it has made me nauseous. If anyone wants to borrow it, I have a copy. Or there is the naked Azmat and Borat scene. Quote
Dechristo Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 how coincidental. I was thinking, just last night, about a story a climbing friend of mine told me that happened when he was a rigger for ProSound or some such production company in Phoenix: They were rigging a Lyle Lovett show and were told that Mr. Lovett's wife (at the time), Julia Roberts, would be backstage during the performance and that they were under strict orders to not look at her at any time. My friend said the poor pathetic prima donna had to withstand all the stagehands' stares the whole night...even going so far as staring and turning their heads toward her as they walked by. Talk about being all about yoself! Quote
joekania Posted April 9, 2007 Posted April 9, 2007 how coincidental. I was thinking, just last night, about a story a climbing friend of mine told me that happened when he was a rigger for ProSound or some such production company in Phoenix: They were rigging a Lyle Lovett show and were told that Mr. Lovett's wife (at the time), Julia Roberts, would be backstage during the performance and that they were under strict orders to not look at her at any time. I'm sure they didn't want their whole sound crew turning to stone. Or a pillar of salt, I forget which. At any rate, anyone out there ready to polish up their shield? Quote
ken4ord Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 I didn't like the scene in Saving Pvt Ryan where the guy gets slowly stabbed in the heart. I didn't mind the blowing people up scenes, though. Most of Natural Born Killers bothered me. Of course my favorite movie is Muppets From Space, so I'm not exactly a heavyweight. Yeah you won't want to see any of the films I mentioned. NBK I found very humorous and I laughed most of the way through it, unlike the other films I mention. Great sound track to that movie. Quote
ken4ord Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 Oh I just saw this crazy Japanese horror film that was quite disturbing. It is about this older guy who lost his wife and feels it is time to meet another nice woman to marry. He meets this beautiful woman and they fall in love, but then things start get real mess up after she disappear on a romantic weekend. He searches for her and starts discovering all weird place and people she has told him about, which confuses him even more about her where abouts. At the end she has paralizes him and opens up a case with black plastic apron which is sort of S&M like, but it get sick with her sawing her husbands limbs off with a wire after sweet innocent smile the whole. While she is doing this they are flashing through her life being tortured, beaten and humiliated, very creepy and disturbing. I wish I can remember the name of the movie. All of those films that were in the link list, I didn't find as disturbing these I have mentioned. Remember the strange bird-like laughing noise she made while cutting him up? I loved that movie. Yeah her laugh was like a small innocent childs laugh while she was horrifically cutting pieces of him off. Have you seen any other of the directors films? It looked like it was quite different than other work he has done, most of his other stuff was more Japanese mafia movies. I only seen previews. Quote
Off_White Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 (edited) -fPQzjQMZQA Heh, stuff like this lawnmower scene from Dead Alive crack me up, it's the closeup medical gore, like the guy sewing his cheek back together in Pan's Labyrinth that make me look away. Edited April 10, 2007 by Off_White Quote
archenemy Posted April 10, 2007 Posted April 10, 2007 Nothing beats "Eat the Rich" for gore. Kitch gore. Love it. Quote
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