I'm actually not sure what kind of animal the first one is. Looks kind of like a raccoon or something.
Bleh.
by far the worst thing i've seen, how the can they sleep at night? i mean yeh, ive slapped my dog on the nose when he's bit me (not hard, like you would a child - if you believe in old fashioned discipline) but to skin a animal while its still kicking and to stand on its head to 'finish it off', thats just ed up :(
Masonious
The scene in The Neverending Story when the wolf suddenly jumped out and attacked Atrayu.
While scaring the out of 5 year olds is admittedly funny, I didn't exactly have a big grin on my face when i first experienced that as a kid.
:(
pvdAngel
The bit where Alex get brain-washed in A Clockwork Orange. I couldn't handle the bit where he got clamps in his eyes.
And the end of Hannibal.
tubularbills
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Originally posted by pvdAngel
The bit where Alex get brain-washed in A Clockwork Orange. I couldn't handle the bit where he got clamps in his eyes.
And the end of Hannibal.
and yet, you didn't mind him raping young girls to the sound of Beethoven?
to me, that was more horrifying that the images he watched while being....fixed.
dj tek
dj tek
jdat
This is NOT WORK SAFE!!!!!!!!!!!!!
pvdAngel
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Originally posted by tubularbills
and yet, you didn't mind him raping young girls to the sound of Beethoven?
to me, that was more horrifying that the images he watched while being....fixed.
Yeah, that part was pretty nasty but there's a deeper reason why I find the other thing more disturbing. I can relate to it from something similar due to personal experience. And no, I don't mean brainwashing. :p
tubularbills
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Originally posted by dj tek
TCM (both original and remake) were really good because you didn't see a whole lot....it left it up to the imagination (original moreso than remake). and that's what really make the movie pretty horrifying....because it left you to think of the most graphic, brutal, and unhuman like thing could be happening....and the human imagination most of the time thinks of the worst case scenario....vs what may not be that bad of an event.
dj tek
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Originally posted by tubularbills
TCM (both original and remake) were really good because you didn't see a whole lot....it left it up to the imagination (original moreso than remake). and that's what really make the movie pretty horrifying....because it left you to think of the most graphic, brutal, and unhuman like thing could be happening....and the human imagination most of the time thinks of the worst case scenario....vs what may not be that bad of an event.
yep.. tho the remake wasnt bad, it cant with the original...
mellow_head
The movies listed in (so far) 13 pages ARE NOTHING COMPARED TO AUGUST UNDERGROUND :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: :nervous: It's tagged as "The most shocking film ever made" on IMDB, although it's not a film film...it's recorded with cam to make it look realistic (like Blair Witch Project).
I watched this while being flashed on Colombian shr00ms :wtf: (I had to pause my DVD 38 times or so :nervous: :nervous: )
Short summary: A young woman is drugged while walking on the street (with chloroform or so) and finds herself locked into a dungeon, basement whatever when she regains consciousness, staring at her two abducters. They slowly, and I mean slowly start torturing, humiliating, dismember her. THE ING END I never slept so terrible afterwards *VOMIT*