I don't know if anyone mentioned this film on this thread but I watched Silence Of The Lambs last night and can I just say it was a weird, weird film. I also admit Anthony Hopkins played the role of Hannibal Lector really well
I think the Human Centipede flicks are actually good horror films and the fact that they're based on an idea that came from a discussion about suitable and justifiable punishment for sex offenders makes it disturbing. The films themselves though are a little too silly to be disturbing.
Serbian Film is one I refuse to watch based on what I've heard and know about it. Not my idea of a good movie night. Martyrs was intense and graphic but truly worth watching and brilliant at the same time.
As far as disgusting.....Keith Lemon: The Film. I haven't seen it but I can't imagine why anyone would put down money to see it...that disturbs me.
Irreversible (2002) contains one of the most disturbing scenes ever. That being a guy bludgeoned to death by a fire extinguisher until his face is flat, with the camera never shying away from the action.
The film itself isn’t disgusting. It is an amazing piece of cinematography, but this one scene is more horrific than anything I have ever seen, including actual footage of beheadings.
The film also contains another rather unpleasant scene involving Monica Bellucci, but it isn’t a patch on the fire extinguisher!
“Before being submitted to the BBFC for theatrical release in the UK, the film competed at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2002, where it was nominated for the Palme D’Or. During the screening, over 200 audience members walked out in disgust, whilst a handful fainted and required medical attention – but those who stayed the course gave the film a five minute standing ovation“
Irreversible (2002) contains one of the most disturbing scenes ever. That being a guy bludgeoned to death by a fire extinguisher until his face is flat, with the camera never shying away from the action.
The film itself isn’t disgusting. It is an amazing piece of cinematography, but this one scene is more horrific than anything I have ever seen, including actual footage of beheadings.
The film also contains another rather unpleasant scene involving Monica Bellucci, but it isn’t a patch on the fire extinguisher!
I thought that rape scene was far worse, it upset me a lot. a graphic 9 minite sequence(in the uncut version), one long take, no edits or close up and fixed camerawith both actors in frame all the time(until the last scene) and ending with extreme physically violence on the woman.
One of the few scenes in films that had stayed with me afterwards and truly shocked me.
A very accurate portrayal of what rape really is though.
I think the Human Centipede flicks are actually good horror films and the fact that they're based on an idea that came from a discussion about suitable and justifiable punishment for sex offenders makes it disturbing. The films themselves though are a little too silly to be disturbing.
Serbian Film is one I refuse to watch based on what I've heard and know about it. Not my idea of a good movie night. Martyrs was intense and graphic but truly worth watching and brilliant at the same time.
As far as disgusting.....Keith Lemon: The Film. I haven't seen it but I can't imagine why anyone would put down money to see it...that disturbs me.
Keith Lemon aka whoever is just a parasitical use whoever is available....for his own desperately needy tainted and unfunny ego. Yes I find him and many other so called panel comedians disturbing.
I Spit of your Grave is quite good. A couple of wtf moments.
Is that the one where the woman is in the cabin in the middle of no where alone and she gets gang raped then she goes out and gets the most insane revenge on them all?
If so then that film was good and quite disturbing.
It was banned in a lot of places, and you still can't buy a completely uncut version on DVD in the UK. Some of the violence is still quite shocking (and the animal cruelty is always a sticking point when it comes to releasing these films uncut), but I'm surprised it still hasn't been released at least mostly uncut by now.
Personally, I struggled to take a lot of the film seriously when I watched it, as I watched a dubbed version. Some of the dialogue was hilariously bad.
It was banned in a lot of places, and you still can't buy a completely uncut version on DVD in the UK. Some of the violence is still quite shocking (and the animal cruelty is always a sticking point when it comes to releasing these films uncut), but I'm surprised it still hasn't been released at least mostly uncut by now.
Personally, I struggled to take a lot of the film seriously when I watched it, as I watched a dubbed version. Some of the dialogue was hilariously bad.
It was years ago I saw it but it always stuck in my head for the violence.
I'm surprised that in this day and age that the full version hasn't been re-released either.
I think The Burning was supposed to be quite violent too wasn't it and didn't that also get banned for a while? I didn't see this one.
Someone said i should watch Inbreds. Has it's moments but it's a bit mehh really. I told my daughter if she went to Yorkshire, that's exactly what it's like. More of a fly-on-the wall docu-soap than a film
I found that film hilarious, then again my family are from Yorkshire.
Ebola Syndrome is a grim film.
Murder Set Pieces - I actually loved this one I enjoyed the lead role.
Flowers of Flesh and Blood
Grotesque
Flowers of Flesh and Blood was reported for murder as it looked so real it is disgusting, like Cannibal Holocaust the Director had to hunt the cast to avoid a murder charge.
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Serbian Film is one I refuse to watch based on what I've heard and know about it. Not my idea of a good movie night. Martyrs was intense and graphic but truly worth watching and brilliant at the same time.
As far as disgusting.....Keith Lemon: The Film. I haven't seen it but I can't imagine why anyone would put down money to see it...that disturbs me.
The film itself isn’t disgusting. It is an amazing piece of cinematography, but this one scene is more horrific than anything I have ever seen, including actual footage of beheadings.
The film also contains another rather unpleasant scene involving Monica Bellucci, but it isn’t a patch on the fire extinguisher!
“Before being submitted to the BBFC for theatrical release in the UK, the film competed at the Cannes Film Festival in May 2002, where it was nominated for the Palme D’Or. During the screening, over 200 audience members walked out in disgust, whilst a handful fainted and required medical attention – but those who stayed the course gave the film a five minute standing ovation“
I thought that rape scene was far worse, it upset me a lot. a graphic 9 minite sequence(in the uncut version), one long take, no edits or close up and fixed camerawith both actors in frame all the time(until the last scene) and ending with extreme physically violence on the woman.
One of the few scenes in films that had stayed with me afterwards and truly shocked me.
A very accurate portrayal of what rape really is though.
Only a few though. I'll get the rest later:
Stoker(2013) (Looking forward to this one)
Suspiria
Old boy
Switchblade romance
Livid
Scum
Threads
Irreversible
Silence of the lambs
Melancholie der Engel" ("The Angel's Melancholy")
Farmhouse
Dead Silence
Frontier(s) - french film
Red white and blue
The seed
Irreversible
Haute tension
Emergo (2011)
The girl next door
Silenced (2011)
Ichi the killer
Philosophy of a Knife
Human centipede 2
The devils rejects
Mama 2013
Maniac 2012
The possession 2012
The original faces of death
The torturer
The tall man
I think it was banned for years.
Is that the one where the woman is in the cabin in the middle of no where alone and she gets gang raped then she goes out and gets the most insane revenge on them all?
If so then that film was good and quite disturbing.
It was banned in a lot of places, and you still can't buy a completely uncut version on DVD in the UK. Some of the violence is still quite shocking (and the animal cruelty is always a sticking point when it comes to releasing these films uncut), but I'm surprised it still hasn't been released at least mostly uncut by now.
Personally, I struggled to take a lot of the film seriously when I watched it, as I watched a dubbed version. Some of the dialogue was hilariously bad.
It was years ago I saw it but it always stuck in my head for the violence.
I'm surprised that in this day and age that the full version hasn't been re-released either.
I think The Burning was supposed to be quite violent too wasn't it and didn't that also get banned for a while? I didn't see this one.
I found that film hilarious, then again my family are from Yorkshire.
Ebola Syndrome is a grim film.
Flowers of Flesh and Blood
Grotesque
Flowers of Flesh and Blood was reported for murder as it looked so real it is disgusting, like Cannibal Holocaust the Director had to hunt the cast to avoid a murder charge.
Don't have a weak stomach enjoy?
OMG i was thinking of this one, was gonna put it on here :eek:
Honestly I just feel completely squeamish whenever I was it!
What worries me even more is that someone actually thinks about them murders so vividly and then turns them into a movie!
The Saw films are pretty mild stuff compared to some of the mentions in this thread, to be honest! Except maybe Saw III. That was the most brutal one.
Speaking of brutal. Martyrs.