Most Disturbing Movie Scenes

There's alot of disturbing movies from the 70's, esp. from the Europe where the ratings were more relaxed. I think you can find some of them on Netflix.
 
Sure it's been mentioned, but watching Patrick Wilson getting
castrated
by Ellen Page in Hard Candy had me grabbing my own and holding real tight just to make sure a number wasn't done on me.

I forgot about that one... must of pushed it out or my memory.
 
I haven't seen anyone mention it.

My wife sat me down and had me watch Audition with her while we were still dating. The premise is a widowed man uses an audition for a TV show as a way to meet women that are his type. He thinks he has found the right woman and decides to marry her. Not all is as it seems with her.

Some of the rather disturbing scenes:
Finder her former lover/pet that is now without hands or feet, eyes or ears. And eats regurgitated food from a bowl like an animal

Later
Acupuncture needles in many places slowly and painfully inserted, especially in the eyelids

Finally
Slowly sawing off a man's foot by use of cable wire saw, extremely slow, painful and bloody

Why I didn't run for the hills after watching this with my wife I don't know why.
 
I haven't seen anyone mention it.

My wife sat me down and had me watch Audition with her while we were still dating. The premise is a widowed man uses an audition for a TV show as a way to meet women that are his type. He thinks he has found the right woman and decides to marry her. Not all is as it seems with her.

Some of the rather disturbing scenes:
Finder her former lover/pet that is now without hands or feet, eyes or ears. And eats regurgitated food from a bowl like an animal

Later
Acupuncture needles in many places slowly and painfully inserted, especially in the eyelids

Finally
Slowly sawing off a man's foot by use of cable wire saw, extremely slow, painful and bloody

Why I didn't run for the hills after watching this with my wife I don't know why.


I remember all of this. Very nasty stuff.
 
I watched last house on the left last night (remake) the rape scene was too much.
 
Anyone who's seen A Serbian Film wins. Or loses.:waa:

Seriously the most distrubing movie in history.... and probably for the next hundred of years. Just the fact that the director even thought of images like that he should get locked up.
 
Two big ones...

1. Meet the Applegates:

It's the scene where the teen boy and teen girl are at the high and they start doing it...well, she can't handle it from him, and turns into what she actually is. A Giant Human size Mantis. :barf:

2. Nine Months.

Hugh Grant wakes up from a nightmare and turns over to his wife in bed...who is now a Giant size Mantis, which rolls on top of him. He wakes up from this nightmare, thus back to back nightmares. :csad:

I saw both of these movies when I was little...All between the ages of 7-11 I assume.
 
Doppelganger - Outside of the possibility of the main character (Drew Barrymore) having an evil twin, there's nothing supernatural or otherworldly about the film, until . . . . She turns into two skinless monsters, one of which kills the person who was impersonating her to kill people.
 
The Hills Have Eyes, remake. The rape scene seemed...unneccesary. I suppose it got the point across that the mutants were animals, but still. And I loved the film. I thought a sequel focusing on Aaron Standford as the badass hero would have been awesome with how his character manned the **** up in the final act.

I haven't seen it yet, but I hear Anti-Christ starring Willem Dafoe has disturbing scenes in it.
 
Just hearing the basic plot behind The Human Centipede has disturbed me beyond belief.
 
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Signs - Alien on the barn roof and in the corn just watching Gibson. I wanted none of that. I still live in the rural country, just being by yourself in a farm house like that, knowing that something could be watching, and you'd never know.
 
The torture scene from Reservoir Dogs.
They doesn't even show anything and it's still ****ing horrific. You know mr Blonde is a bat**** crazy psychopath so you just feel bad for the guy on the receiving end.
 
The entire torture and murder of Freddie Lowndes in Manhunter and Red Dragon.
 
The only movie to make me skip through almost the whole film is called Taxedermia
 
Different from the Most Violent/Gory Movies thread, this is about specific scenes in movies that you find disturbing or unpleasant to watch, even if the movie as a whole isn't necessarily grisly or extreme. My picks for the most disturbing movie scenes:


-Anything that involves kids or animals.

-Natural Born Killers -
the bound and gagged woman in the motel room
.

-The Evil Dead -
the tree rape scene
.

-Death Wish 1 and 4 -
the rape scenes in both of these movies
.

-Bully -
the rape/sexual assault scene
.

-American History X -
the curb stomp kill, the assault on the workers in the grocery store, the prison rape and the ending
.

RAPE HORN!!!

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Pet Semetary when the kid gets hit by the truck. They don't show it, but you almost feel the impact with the way that scene was filmed.
 
I didn't sleep for days after seeing the scenes with the woman's sister in Pet Semetary.

I remember the first time I saw it on VHS, my mom's cat died earlier that day. We were sitting in our den watching it and my sister walked out of the room. Then we looked at the window and I saw my mom's cat walking past the window. She had put a string on it like a puppet and scared the hell out of us.
 
The third act of Requiem for a Dream

I agree with this. But not only that, depresseing as all hell too. :csad:

Also The Wicker Man had some pretty disturbing stuff. Especially the ending.

Christoper Lee in a long black wig dancing... I mean that is ****ing weird.

And did I already mention the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre? The last 20 minutes of that film almost made me shut it off it was so disturbing. Major props for Hooper to do that. I've never been so disturbed while watching a film before.
 
And did I already mention the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre? The last 20 minutes of that film almost made me shut it off it was so disturbing. Major props for Hooper to do that. I've never been so disturbed while watching a film before.
The dinner scene :up:
 

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