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#101 Tigerman950
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Either the scene in Battle Royale where the guy gets viciously stabbed between the legs several times, or the scene in Grindhouse where the topless cheerleader bouncing on the trampoline suddenly does the splits right before a knife appears sticking up on the bed of the trampoline from underneath, and right when she lands on the trampoline with her legs divided she is stabbed in the vagina with a loud squish......if it sounds painful try watching it. Three girls sitting behind us left the theater crying after that scene, and the entire audience shouted "OH!!!"

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#103 mattykovax
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[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"]

Thanks guys. Another film to check on.

I agree with samwel...only once.

Ill check it out. The only movie I ever watched only once was FEED. But I will find out.
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The head-twist scene in The Exorcist. Not just for the imagery, but for the line she follows it with...super_mario_128
I didn't think it was that bad, well not as bad as the sounds she makes when they enter her door or the spider walk scene. Also Captain Howdy.
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#106 Buck_Hotep
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It's funny how scenes of gore and horror rarely disturb me but put me into a room to watch non-stop romantic comedies and I'm bound to rip my eyes out by the first 24-hours of it.

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#107 observer77
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[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"]

Thanks guys. Another film to check on.

mattykovax

I agree with samwel...only once.

Ill check it out. The only movie I ever watched only once was FEED. But I will find out.

*ugh* yeah I get the chills just thinking about it...them...

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I just remembered,and i was talking about it with someone today,another movie that was slightly disturbing was the movie version of Jack Ketchums, The girl next door.
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#109 observer77
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[QUOTE="super_mario_128"]The head-twist scene in The Exorcist. Not just for the imagery, but for the line she follows it with...Overrated_Hero
I didn't think it was that bad, well not as bad as the sounds she makes when they enter her door or the spider walk scene. Also Captain Howdy.

I hated the spider walk seen to now that I think about it god that movie did have some disturbing seens in it like that cross that went where it wasn't supposed to...

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#110 observer77
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I just remembered,and i was talking about it with someone today,another movie that was slightly disturbing was the movie version of Jack Ketchums, The girl next door.mattykovax

what's that about? I'm getting a nice little list of movies to watch...maybe

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[QUOTE="mattykovax"]I just remembered,and i was talking about it with someone today,another movie that was slightly disturbing was the movie version of Jack Ketchums, The girl next door.observer77

what's that about? I'm getting a nice little list of movies to watch...maybe

It's a film adaptation of Jack Ketchum's Girl Next Door. A fictional adaptation of the true crime-event of Sylvia Liken's torture and murder during the 1950's. A crime where young Sylvia Liken's was tortured repeatedly by her guardian who enlisted the help of the neighborhood kids to do the torturing.

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[QUOTE="mattykovax"]I just remembered,and i was talking about it with someone today,another movie that was slightly disturbing was the movie version of Jack Ketchums, The girl next door.observer77

what's that about? I'm getting a nice little list of movies to watch...maybe

Child abuse in the 50's. The novel was based on a real article about a lady that abused her two neices and gets all the neighborhood kids involved in abusing them too.
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#113 observer77
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[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"]I just remembered,and i was talking about it with someone today,another movie that was slightly disturbing was the movie version of Jack Ketchums, The girl next door.mattykovax

what's that about? I'm getting a nice little list of movies to watch...maybe

Child abuse in the 50's. The novel was based on a real article about a lady that abused her two neices and gets all the neighborhood kids involved in abusing them too.

is like an american crime? which was alos based on a crime just like this, two girls taken in by a stranger lady from church and the lady tortures and has her kids and their friends help her and her sister does nothign to help her beause she was afraid of what they would do to her, it sounds the same...also set in the 50's I think.

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I've never been disturbed by a scene, grown up around horrors lol. I smile when people start screaming as they are getting butchered, something about it just makes me laugh. I think it's how daft I think i'll feel if I was the actor, having to go "Arrrhhhhhhh!" while someone prods me with a prop and a guy with a bucket pours loads of crap on me.

Hmmm I just thought of one actually. I didn't like security camera bit from The Grudge, the ghost in that in general was pretty horrid. Grudge 2 it felt like it's been overused and it didn't bother me anymore, but the first grudge, with it crawling up the bed and peering around door ways then going "eeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaaaaaaaaarrrrrrrrr!" I'm like "Ugh!"

Oh I also giggle or roll by eyes at directors attempts to make powerful, arty disturbing scenes like half the Saving Private Ryan Movie and other things of it's ilk. It's just pure entertainment.

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Well the gory scenes in Saving Private Ryan were just to show what it its actually like. After things my brother went through in Iraq he doesnt get the least bit disturbed by anything now, and i know of a kid thats kinda gone messed up in the head after having to pick up body parts of a bunch of his friends in Iraq after they all got blown up. War is just gory on its own.

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Curb Stomp Scene - American History X All of Cannibal Holocaust - Cannibal Holocaust Jackhammer Scene - Misery (I'm surprised no one mentioned this one yet)
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#116 Buck_Hotep
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[QUOTE="mattykovax"][QUOTE="observer77"]

what's that about? I'm getting a nice little list of movies to watch...maybe

observer77

Child abuse in the 50's. The novel was based on a real article about a lady that abused her two neices and gets all the neighborhood kids involved in abusing them too.

is like an american crime? which was alos based on a crime just like this, two girls taken in by a stranger lady from church and the lady tortures and has her kids and their friends help her and her sister does nothign to help her beause she was afraid of what they would do to her, it sounds the same...also set in the 50's I think.

Pretty much the same. American Crime is based on the true event itself while Girl Next Door on the fictional novel of the event. The latter is actually quite better.

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#117 observer77
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[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"]Child abuse in the 50's. The novel was based on a real article about a lady that abused her two neices and gets all the neighborhood kids involved in abusing them too.Buck_Hotep

is like an american crime? which was alos based on a crime just like this, two girls taken in by a stranger lady from church and the lady tortures and has her kids and their friends help her and her sister does nothign to help her beause she was afraid of what they would do to her, it sounds the same...also set in the 50's I think.

Pretty much the same. American Crime is based on the true event itself while Girl Next Door on the fictional novel of the event. The latter is actually quite better.

awww I see yeah an american crime had some disturbing scenes as well like well the mom thought the girl was slut and made her stick the coca coal bottle in her....yeah god all I could think after that was why? what the **** did you guys get out of doing that?

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I think the whole premise of The Thing was very disturbing, not knowing whose infected, but the scene where the guys stomach turns into a mouth and bites the guys arms off scared me

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#119 Buck_Hotep
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="observer77"]

is like an american crime? which was alos based on a crime just like this, two girls taken in by a stranger lady from church and the lady tortures and has her kids and their friends help her and her sister does nothign to help her beause she was afraid of what they would do to her, it sounds the same...also set in the 50's I think.

observer77

Pretty much the same. American Crime is based on the true event itself while Girl Next Door on the fictional novel of the event. The latter is actually quite better.

awww I see yeah an american crime had some disturbing scenes as well like well the mom thought the girl was slut and made her stick the coca coal bottle in her....yeah god all I could think after that was why? what the **** did you guys get out of doing that?

What i got out of it is how real evil stuff like that has been happening before I was born and in a time people saw as the innocent 50's of white picket fences and perfect families.

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#120 mattykovax
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

Pretty much the same. American Crime is based on the true event itself while Girl Next Door on the fictional novel of the event. The latter is actually quite better.

awww I see yeah an american crime had some disturbing scenes as well like well the mom thought the girl was slut and made her stick the coca coal bottle in her....yeah god all I could think after that was why? what the **** did you guys get out of doing that?

What i got out of it is how real evil stuff like that has been happening before I was born and in a time people saw as the innocent 50's of white picket fences and perfect families.

Yeah,that and how things could be a "open secret" or "ostrich theory" and the fact that it was so easy for the kids to do it after being given adult permission.
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#121 legend26
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Whether it's TV or film does anyone have a particular scene or scenes they were fortunate, or for some unfortunate to have seen. I'm sure a lot of scenes from horror movies will be mentioned, but even other genres like drama, thrillers and even comedies have certain scenes which came across as quite disturbing.

I mean one could hardly say that Pulp Fiction is a horror movie yet some will say that the gimp and Marcellus Wallce rape scene got quite disturbing.

Buck_Hotep

i was just about to say that scene >_>

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#122 ShuichiChamp24
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Here are some more for me,

Suicide Circle

1. Where all the kids holding hand jump in front of the train.

2. Where the mom cuts the some vegetable and then cuts off her finger.

3. Where the kids on the roof joke about jumping, and some do.

American History X

!. The skull crushing in the street curb.

2. Bathroom scene.

There are others, just can't think of them right now. I also need to go and buy some of these movies you guys are mentioning.

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the scene in hard candy where Ellen Page operates a castration on a dude she tied up in the house :| |
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#124 zeorshadow19
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Almost all of American History X.

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I agree. I also was creeped out by the scene in Coraline where [spoiler] she meet Whyborn in the fantasy world and her mother said, "I know you don't like it when he talks so I fixed him." And he stands there with this creepy grin on his face. [/spoiler]

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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="observer77"]

awww I see yeah an american crime had some disturbing scenes as well like well the mom thought the girl was slut and made her stick the coca coal bottle in her....yeah god all I could think after that was why? what the **** did you guys get out of doing that?

mattykovax

What i got out of it is how real evil stuff like that has been happening before I was born and in a time people saw as the innocent 50's of white picket fences and perfect families.

Yeah,that and how things could be a "open secret" or "ostrich theory" and the fact that it was so easy for the kids to do it after being given adult permission.

yeah it was horrible the thought that such young kids thought it was ok and that the neighbors didn't see it to be their problem...I cried at the end...

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In a world where Salo exists this thread is laughable.

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What i was thinking when i saw the thread title...horribly disturbing movie....
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the scene in hard candy where Ellen Page operates a castration on a dude she tied up in the house :| |andyboiii

but it was fake...but she was scary in that movie

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so can anyone tell me if suicide circle and suicide club are tow different movies? because I am confused now

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the scene in hard candy where Ellen Page operates a castration on a dude she tied up in the house :| |andyboiii
Forgot about that one. That was a great movie.
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[QUOTE="mattykovax"][QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

What i got out of it is how real evil stuff like that has been happening before I was born and in a time people saw as the innocent 50's of white picket fences and perfect families.

observer77

Yeah,that and how things could be a "open secret" or "ostrich theory" and the fact that it was so easy for the kids to do it after being given adult permission.

yeah it was horrible the thought that such young kids thought it was ok and that the neighbors didn't see it to be their problem...I cried at the end...

Which tells me that kids can be as evil as any adult and its even more disturbing because they do so only due to peer pressure.

I'm sort of glad Girl Next Door was made and was well-received. It means more film adaptation's of Jack Ketchum's novels. Another one of his novels adapted to film also had a very disturbing and heartbreaking scene. I'm speaking of Red and the scene where some punk rich kid shoots the old man's dog. That made me want to just reach into the tv and choke that kid til his eyes popped out.

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so can anyone tell me if suicide circle and suicide club are tow different movies? because I am confused now

observer77

It's the same film. It's called Suicide Circle in Japan.

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[QUOTE="observer77"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"]Yeah,that and how things could be a "open secret" or "ostrich theory" and the fact that it was so easy for the kids to do it after being given adult permission.Buck_Hotep

yeah it was horrible the thought that such young kids thought it was ok and that the neighbors didn't see it to be their problem...I cried at the end...

Which tells me that kids can be as evil as any adult and its even more disturbing because they do so only due to peer pressure.

I'm sort of glad Girl Next Door was made and was well-received. It means more film adaptation's of Jack Ketchum's novels. Another one of his novels adapted to film also had a very disturbing and heartbreaking scene. I'm speaking of Red and the scene where some punk rich kid shoots the old man's dog. That made me want to just reach into the tv and choke that kid til his eyes popped out.

people make me :cry:

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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="observer77"]

Yeah,that and how things could be a "open secret" or "ostrich theory" and the fact that it was so easy for the kids to do it after being given adult permission.mattykovax

yeah it was horrible the thought that such young kids thought it was ok and that the neighbors didn't see it to be their problem...I cried at the end...

Which tells me that kids can be as evil as any adult and its even more disturbing because they do so only due to peer pressure.

I'm sort of glad Girl Next Door was made and was well-received. It means more film adaptation's of Jack Ketchum's novels. Another one of his novels adapted to film also had a very disturbing and heartbreaking scene. I'm speaking of Red and the scene where some punk rich kid shoots the old man's dog. That made me want to just reach into the tv and choke that kid til his eyes popped out.

I like all his books,and they are filmable. Did not see red yet,though I have read teh book obviously.
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[QUOTE="observer77"]

so can anyone tell me if suicide circle and suicide club are tow different movies? because I am confused now

Buck_Hotep

It's the same film. It's called Suicide Circle in Japan.

ok cause I looked it up on netflix and they had club so I was just confused as to wether they were different movies

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#135 Buck_Hotep
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="observer77"]

yeah it was horrible the thought that such young kids thought it was ok and that the neighbors didn't see it to be their problem...I cried at the end...

mattykovax

Which tells me that kids can be as evil as any adult and its even more disturbing because they do so only due to peer pressure.

I'm sort of glad Girl Next Door was made and was well-received. It means more film adaptation's of Jack Ketchum's novels. Another one of his novels adapted to film also had a very disturbing and heartbreaking scene. I'm speaking of Red and the scene where some punk rich kid shoots the old man's dog. That made me want to just reach into the tv and choke that kid til his eyes popped out.

I like all his books,and they are filmable. Did not see red yet,though I have read teh book obviously.

You should be glad to know that Off-Spring is being adapted and filmed as we speak. The book preceding it is being negotiated into being made into one as well.

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#136 mattykovax
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

[QUOTE="mattykovax"][QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

Which tells me that kids can be as evil as any adult and its even more disturbing because they do so only due to peer pressure.

I'm sort of glad Girl Next Door was made and was well-received. It means more film adaptation's of Jack Ketchum's novels. Another one of his novels adapted to film also had a very disturbing and heartbreaking scene. I'm speaking of Red and the scene where some punk rich kid shoots the old man's dog. That made me want to just reach into the tv and choke that kid til his eyes popped out.

I like all his books,and they are filmable. Did not see red yet,though I have read teh book obviously.

You should be glad to know that Off-Spring is being adapted and filmed as we speak. The book preceding it is being negotiated into being made into one as well.

Nice. That is good news. What was the first,was that Off Season? Its been awhile.
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Yeah, the first one was Off-Season. Only reason why it's not being made first is due to rights being owned by another.

Now, in terms of disturbing scenes in books I would say Ketchum's novels have them in spades.

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#138 mattykovax
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

Yeah, the first one was Off-Season. Only reason why it's not being made first is due to rights being owned by another.

Now, in terms of disturbing scenes in books I would say Ketchum's novels have them in spades.

Oh yeah,plus except for one deviation,most of his books are reality based,or taken from headlines,not only girl next door but The Lost as well.
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Seriously though, was I the only one disturbed by the jackhammer scene in Misery?
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Seriously though, was I the only one disturbed by the jackhammer scene in Misery?Razor-Lazor
never saw it, whats it about?
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Seriously though, was I the only one disturbed by the jackhammer scene in Misery?Razor-Lazor
I did not find it that disturbing.
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#142 hughami
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[QUOTE="Samwel_X"]

In a world where Salo exists this thread is laughable.

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What i was thinking when i saw the thread title...horribly disturbing movie....

what movie is that picture in your sig from?
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[QUOTE="Buck_Hotep"]

Yeah, the first one was Off-Season. Only reason why it's not being made first is due to rights being owned by another.

Now, in terms of disturbing scenes in books I would say Ketchum's novels have them in spades.

mattykovax

Oh yeah,plus except for one deviation,most of his books are reality based,or taken from headlines,not only girl next door but The Lost as well.

I actually want to see how Off-Springand Off-Season turns out. It would be the first hardcore depiction of the Sawney Beane Clan event and that's something that's only been done in Craven's Hills Have Eyes.

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[QUOTE="sAndroid17"][QUOTE="Lto_thaG"] I was like...'God that must hurt so freaking bad :x'...I've seen worse though...The scene where the soldier gets shot in his leg in Black Hawk Down and they need put pressure on the wound and so on.Good God :xLto_thaG
go watch Cannibal Holocaust;) THATS! a disturbing film:P

Our videostore doesn't have it :x Although I've seen some scene on youtube.

hmm, itsjust at my local video store in Tasmania :P of all places
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I actually want to see how Off-Springand Off-Season turns out. It would be the first hardcore depiction of the Sawney Beane Clan event and that's something that's only been done in Craven's Hills Have Eyes.

Buck_Hotep

I agree,I think they have the potential to better if done right.

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#146 Treflis
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I think the whole premise of The Thing was very disturbing, not knowing whose infected, but the scene where the guys stomach turns into a mouth and bites the guys arms off scared me

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That scene was great, Did not expect that so I jumped like crazy in the seat. Hmm...My most disturbing scene, which also is the most badass, Is in the Japanese Splatter movie ichi the Killer. Where the sadistic/masochistic Yakuza boss Kakihara sits before fellow Oyabuns and very slowly with a katana cuts out his own tongue. It looked so real that I honestly began to wonder of Japanese actors went so such lenghts for a good movie. xD
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#147 AAllxxjjnn
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[QUOTE="AAllxxjjnn"][QUOTE="Samwel_X"]

In a world where Salo exists this thread is laughable.

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What i was thinking when i saw the thread title...horribly disturbing movie....

what movie is that picture in your sig from?

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The part in "Saving Private Ryan" where the German soldier stabs Apaum slowly and deliberately while his partner does NOTHING to stop it. Then the soldier smiles at him and walks out while he sits there like a scared old woman.IamLegend316
Probably this, what a pansy :evil:

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#149 musicaz70
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The final scene in Audition. Me and my friends had no idea what the movie was about when we rented it, so you can imagine our reaction. :lol:

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#150 GodofBigMacs
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The part in "Saving Private Ryan" where the German soldier stabs Apaum slowly and deliberately while his partner does NOTHING to stop it. Then the soldier smiles at him and walks out while he sits there like a scared old woman.IamLegend316
He didn't do nothing... He was tired and overpowered... That's the scene that just made me HATE Upham. I have never seen a more cowardly "soldier"... ever... the enemy who just killed your freaking buddy is walking right by you and he doesn't even have his freaking gun out!!! and he just cries.