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For Me It Would Have To Be August Underground Seriously That Movie Is Screwed Up :(SoundRunner
I've heard about that movie. I'm pretty curious as to how disturbing it is.
For Me It Would Have To Be August Underground Seriously That Movie Is Screwed Up :(SoundRunner
Oooooh, you should try "Philosophy of a Knife" next if you're up for some mental brutality. :?
Gummo - Just made feel like destroying parts of the U.S. so disgusting is everything in this film
Salo - There's just not enough showers I can take to wipe the memory of this awful movie away...well shot though.
Xiu Xiu The Sent Down Girl - The most simply presented, beautifully shot but soul-crushing movie that I've ever seen.
The Crawling Hand (1963) - I hid my neck under the covers for years as a child because of this film. :(
The Thing With Capitalizing Every Word Is That Nobody Can Tell Where The Movie Title Begins And Where It EndshamstergeddonHa its just a habbit that i have been doing it for years.... Anyway seen Salo that movie preety bad but it has a message and the guy that directed it got ran over with his own car for it.
Charlie and the Chocolate Factory - oompa loompas freaked me the **** out, when I was a kid. And The Fly, which bothers me to just think about it.
Teeth
Oh god, oh god. I've slept with one hand holding a shotgun and the other holding my crotch ever since.
No movie has really left me mentally scarred but there have been quite a few movies that haunt me, like 'arlington road' and 'threads'.
Butterfly Effect and Final Destination.
I still watch Final Destination because of the epic, but I don't know why I do.
Lol, Pinocchio scared me when I was 3 or 4, the kids getting turned into Donkeys. Oompa Loompas are kind of creepy too now that you mention it.Teeth
Oh god, oh god. I've slept with one hand holding a shotgun and the other holding my crotch ever since.Shankapotomus
Hmmm... I can't handle anything scary but I've watched a few 'scary' movies here and there (probably wussy ones). None of them scarred me even though I got really scared, so that's cool. But the one that I do still occassionally think about is "The Poughkeepsie Tapes". Don't know if it scarred me but it still gives me the absolute creeps and it's like a car accident or something- it's awful but I can't help but think about some of its worst moments. That's probably as close as I've gotten.
Eye for an eye - Movie with Sally Field and Kiefer Sutherland
I wasn't expecting [spoiler] the rape scenes at all. We watched it in my Criminal Justice class in high school and my mouth just hung open the whole time. It was pretty much the worst thing I've seen in school. [/spoiler]
lol at Charlie And The Choclate Factory love that movieSoundRunner
your telling me these guys weren't up to something sinister?
[QUOTE="SoundRunner"]lol at Charlie And The Choclate Factory love that moviegamedude2020
your telling me these guys weren't up to something sinister?
Well now that you mention it......[QUOTE="RTUUMM"]IDK about mentally, but 7 Pounds left me emotional scarred :(hedden93
I loved that movie.
I get a weird feeling after everytime I watch Donnie Darko. I just can't seem to stop thinking about it for a while after I watch it.
How was Donnie Darko, I was thinking of watching it.[QUOTE="hedden93"][QUOTE="RTUUMM"]IDK about mentally, but 7 Pounds left me emotional scarred :(Snipes_2
I loved that movie.
I get a weird feeling after everytime I watch Donnie Darko. I just can't seem to stop thinking about it for a while after I watch it.
How was Donnie Darko, I was thinking of watching it.I think its really good. One of my favorite movies. Its kinda a love it or hate it movie though. A lot of mixed opinion on it out there.
'All Dogs Go to Heaven' and 'The Blob'. I saw the latter when I was only four; never forgot it. :(Theokhoth
Yes children, the truth is that you are not invunerable, despite what many movies may tell you. If a horrible monster did attack, the truth is that you will probably die a horrible and violent death. (00:00-01:10)
Texas chain saw massacre scared the crap out of me and I thought he lived in mah basement for 2 months lol
I watched The Sound of Music for the first time when i was 3. I developed a fear of nuns and Nazis from that film. Fortunately, I have overcome my fear of nuns, and The Sound of Music is one of my all-time most favorite movies.
I watched Vincent Price's The Last Man on Earth when I was 5. I have been preparing for the zombie apocolypse ever since.
[QUOTE="imaps3fanboy"]Shawshank Redemption scared me, in a good waymattbbplI read the novella when I was young. The ending was so good, it blew my mind. I know.. after I watched shawshank I watched Forest Gump... and even Forest Gump couldn't compare to Shawshank.. easily one of the best movies ive ever seen.. right behind lord of the rings..
for me it would be Last House on the Left. (the remake, havent seen the original yet)
mainly the scene when:
[spoiler] the girl got raped [/spoiler]
never have i been left in shock like that when watching a movie.
yea may be weak or w/e, but its happening all around the world and is just dispicable. this movie shed a new light on the subject for me. i always thought "it happens all the time, no big deal" but this movie made me change my views.
How was Donnie Darko, I was thinking of watching it.[QUOTE="Snipes_2"][QUOTE="hedden93"]
I loved that movie.
I get a weird feeling after everytime I watch Donnie Darko. I just can't seem to stop thinking about it for a while after I watch it.
hedden93
I think its really good. One of my favorite movies. Its kinda a love it or hate it movie though. A lot of mixed opinion on it out there.
Ah, Alright. Thank You.Transformers 2.Coka_Cola241
^ Now that's a movie. :idea:
Mine would be Batman & Robin :? Mr. Freeze played by Arnold Schwarzenegger...oh the one-liners.
The Passion Of The Christ...
Maybe I'm just overly sensitive, but I still get flashbacks of images from that damn movie from time to time; it was horrible. God damn I hate that movie...
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