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MMXcalibur
12-02-2011, 06:03 AM
Got done watching "Law Abiding Citizen" and I about turned it off after the first five minutes with the scenes of the family being stabbed and the implied rape.

I can take most murder/torture scenes, but on screen rape is probably the toughest to watch. Are there any areas on TV/movies that make you squeamish or uncomfortable to watch? (Outside of Chief games....)

FAX
12-02-2011, 06:22 AM
This is an easy answer for me.

It's knives. That's it.

And being buried alive.

So, knives and being buried alive. That's it.

And killer bees.

So, knives, being buried alive, and killer bees. That's it.

And Ben Affleck.

So, knives, buried alive, killer bees and Ben Affleck. That's it.

And poison darts.

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NewChief
12-02-2011, 06:23 AM
Before I had children, I could watch pretty much anything. Now, though, I can't stand to see kids get hurt. I especially can't stand to see kids get emotionally hurt.

For example, there's this anti-texting-while-driving PSA where a teenager is texting and crosses the center line and plows into a family of 4. In the chaos after the wreck, the camera shows the two parents in the front seat, then pans back to a silent (presumably dead) baby in a car seat. Then pans over to a little boy in the back seat saying, "Mommy, daddy. Wake up. Mommy daddy. Wake up." For some reason, that just about killed me.

MMXcalibur
12-02-2011, 06:29 AM
This is an easy answer for me.

It's knives. That's it.

And being buried alive.

So, knives and being buried alive. That's it.

And killer bees.

So, knives, being buried alive, and killer bees. That's it.

And Ben Affleck.

So, knives, buried alive, killer bees and Ben Affleck. That's it.

And poison darts.

FAX

Ah, thank you for throwing "buried alive" in there. I forced myself to watch "Buried" with Ryan Reynolds where the entire movie is filmed inside a coffin. I had to lay spread eagle on the bed and open the windows because I was feeling claustrophobic, even in my luxorious three story tall master bedroom.

Fire Me Boy!
12-02-2011, 06:30 AM
The most disturbing, graphic scene I've ever watched is a rape scene in Irreversible. It's basically like an 11-minute rape that shot from maybe 10 feet away, static, never cutting away. It's very voyeuristic and very realistic.

FAX
12-02-2011, 06:32 AM
The most disturbing, graphic scene I've ever watched is a rape scene in Irreversible. It's basically like an 11-minute rape that shot from maybe 10 feet away, static, never cutting away. It's very voyeuristic and very realistic.

Is it Monica? The rape victim, I mean? I'm not sure how much I would hate that, to be honest.

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Fire Me Boy!
12-02-2011, 06:36 AM
Is it Monica? The rape victim, I mean? I'm not sure how much I would hate that, to be honest.

FAX

Yes, Monica Bellucci. You can see her naked in a dozen other spots. This one ain't good, man.

MMXcalibur
12-02-2011, 06:38 AM
The most disturbing, graphic scene I've ever watched is a rape scene in Irreversible. It's basically like an 11-minute rape that shot from maybe 10 feet away, static, never cutting away. It's very voyeuristic and very realistic.

I've heard about the one in "Last House on the Left" and out of idiotic curiosity, I watched it. Suffice to say, I think I depressed myself for the remainder of the day.

Maybe it's easier for those people without family to watch those scenes, but like NewChief said...it's almost impossible to not put your own loved ones in that same situation and come away disgusted and sick.

FAX
12-02-2011, 06:40 AM
Ah, thank you for throwing "buried alive" in there. I forced myself to watch "Buried" with Ryan Reynolds where the entire movie is filmed inside a coffin. I had to lay spread eagle on the bed and open the windows because I was feeling claustrophobic, even in my luxorious three story tall master bedroom.

I hate being buried alive. Just hate it. But, I hate knives, too.

I've told this story before, I'm sure. But, I was staying by myself at some hotel in some city one time and decided to order room service and a movie. It was pretty late, so I called down for some food and the movie I selected was "Fatal Attraction". Since it was supposed to be kind of thriller, I turned off all the lights except for one side-table lamp so I could, you know, get the mood going.

Then I realized that I was all alone in that room with that movie, man.

I swear to God. Every time there was a bump in the hallway or the air conditioner moved the curtains ever-so-slightly, I thought I was going to die. I literally hid under the covers on the bed and kept a fork clutched in my fist just in case.

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PhillyChiefFan
12-02-2011, 06:52 AM
I've heard about the one in "Last House on the Left" and out of idiotic curiosity, I watched it. Suffice to say, I think I depressed myself for the remainder of the day.

Maybe it's easier for those people without family to watch those scenes, but like NewChief said...it's almost impossible to not put your own loved ones in that same situation and come away disgusted and sick.

For some reason that movie really affected me too. There is a scene where it shows from her point of view and she is looking around. No one is coming to save her and she is alone, that really hit me.

Also, the scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german drives the knife REALLY slowly into Adam Goldberg's character.

Gonzo
12-02-2011, 07:08 AM
I don't like rape scenes or anything that puts small children in harms way, especially babies. Since becoming a dad, nothing will freak me out more.

Also,
There's two scenes in Casino that are really disturbing. The 1st is when they have a guys head in a vice and his eye pops out. The 2nd was the scene where they kill Pesci and his brother in the corn-field. Truly horrible.
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whosyou
12-02-2011, 07:11 AM
Trying jerking off to your own homemade porn, not easy......

big nasty kcnut
12-02-2011, 07:18 AM
anything with woman being hurt i hate people that hurt woman for no reason. I guess that why i love death proof when they go gangsta on Kurt Russell.

Paniero
12-02-2011, 07:22 AM
Watch A Serbian Flim, and you'll never feel upset about anything less offensive down the road.

Dartgod
12-02-2011, 07:29 AM
I don't like rape scenes or anything that puts small children in harms way, especially babies. Since becoming a dad, nothing will freak me out more.

Also,
There's two scenes in Casino that are really disturbing. The 1st is when they have a guys head in a vice and his eye pops out. The 2nd was the scene where they kill Pesci and his brother in the corn-field. Truly horrible.
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That one was tough for me. Still is anytime I watch that movie. Just brutal.

Hydrae
12-02-2011, 07:31 AM
My first thought when I read the thread title was the scene in Misery where she breaks his ankle. For whatever reason, I always have to look away.

Jenson71
12-02-2011, 07:31 AM
anything with woman being hurt i hate people that hurt woman for no reason. I guess that why i love death proof when they go gangsta on Kurt Russell.

:facepalm:

Baby Lee
12-02-2011, 07:35 AM
The most disturbing, graphic scene I've ever watched is a rape scene in Irreversible. It's basically like an 11-minute rape that shot from maybe 10 feet away, static, never cutting away. It's very voyeuristic and very realistic.
The rape is brutal, but the extinguisher scene was more visceral to me. I guess its the divide between what emotional scars you have to survive, and the physical wounds you may or may not, probably not.

TheGuardian
12-02-2011, 07:42 AM
Watch A Serbian Flim, and you'll never feel upset about anything less offensive down the road.

Yup.

The previews alone are enough to fuck most people up. Prolly the most fucked up flick ever.

Lbedrock1
12-02-2011, 07:43 AM
The hardest andest and most graphic scene I have ever had trouble watching and still do til this day has to be the scene from Amerikan History X. Two black guys follow a skinhead home and plan to take revenge for an earlier encounter. When he realizes it he gets his gun shoots at them but I think one of the guys is just wounded. He walks up to the guy points the gun to the guys head and tells him to open his mouth and put it on the curb. When the guy does the guy stomps his boot to the back of his head. It is hard to watch even though they cut away.

Tribal Warfare
12-02-2011, 07:47 AM
Watch the anime series Elfen Lied that'll warp the shit out of you

Fansy the Famous Bard
12-02-2011, 07:48 AM
Several scenes in the movie "It" (with the clown) caused me issues as a child... I still to this day have problems standing next to sewers.

MMXcalibur
12-02-2011, 07:55 AM
Watch A Serbian Flim, and you'll never feel upset about anything less offensive down the road.

I just read the Wikipedia entry on it and......wow, that may be the worst yet.

Miloš (Srđan Todorović) is a semi-retired Serbian porn star with a beautiful wife, Marija (Jelena Gavrilović) and young son, Petar. His brother Marko (Slobodan Beštić), a corrupt police officer who envies Miloš, is attracted to his wife, as well his former co-star Lejla (Katarina Žutić). Seeking one last payday to secure his family's future, Miloš is intrigued when Lejla offers him to star in an art film being directed by Vukmir (Sergej Trifunović), a well-connected, independent pornographer who wants to cast Miloš for his legendary ability to maintain a powerful erection. When Vukmir offers Miloš a large sum of money, Miloš reluctantly agrees, ambivalent towards Vukmir's insistence on keeping the film's details secret. Miloš jogs to get himself back in shape as a frustrated Marko visits Marija, before masturbating privately in the toilet. At a meeting with Vukmir, Miloš passes an older bald headed man with two large security guards, and regards them warily.[7][8]

With filming begun, Miloš is taken to an orphanage where he is supplied an earpiece by Vukmir's driver, Raša (Miodrag Krčmarik), through which he is fed instructions by Vukmir.[7] A film crew follows him around with cameras and puts him in various situations. Miloš sees a young girl who smiles back at him: the girl's abusive mother, whose deceased husband was a war hero, has disgraced herself by becoming a whore. He is then led into a dark room where he is fellated by a nurse, and sees screens showing the young girl eating an ice lolly, and putting on make up. Later, he is instructed to receive oral sex with the abused mother while the young girl watches. Miloš becomes enraged and refuses to continue, but is grabbed from behind. The woman bites on his erection, forcing him to carry on. Miloš calls Marko, who is himself being fellated, to check files on Vukmir.[9] Marko later informs him that Vukmir is an educated psychologist, a children's TV producer, and has worked for state security. Later, Vukmir tries to explain his artistic style to a reluctant Miloš by showing him a film of Raša helping a woman give birth to a baby girl, but then proceeding to rape the newborn in what the director calls "newborn porn".[10] Miloš storms out to his car and drives away. At a road junction, he is approached and seduced by Vukmir's doctor, an attractive woman.

A bloodied Miloš suddenly wakes up in his bed days later, with no memory of what happened. He returns to the abandoned set and finds a number of tapes. Viewing them, Miloš discovers that he was fed a mixture of drugs to induce a perpetually aggressive, sexually aroused, and suggestible state. Under this influence and at Vukmir's insistence, Miloš brutally beats and rapes the mother handcuffed to a bed before decapitating her with a machete in order to induce rigor mortis. Another tape contains a scene in which a catatonic Miloš is sodomized by Vukmir's security and another depicts Lejla questioning Vukmir and wanting to help Miloš, only to later be chained in the middle of a room with all of her teeth having been removed. A masked man enters the room, forces his erect penis down her throat and pinches her nose until she suffocates.[10][11] Eventually Miloš was led to the house of the young girl where an elderly woman praises him for killing the prostitute mother, and asking him to cement his masculine status by having sex with the girl. Miloš rejects the impulse and escapes through a window. He finds out that he ended up in an alleyway and was beaten by thugs, before they are promptly killed by Raša, who then takes him back to a warehouse with Vukmir.

At the warehouse, Miloš is drugged more heavily by the female doctor but manages to stick an injection into her throat, immobilising her. He is then taken into into a large room and made to sodomize two bodies hidden under covers on a bed. The masked man enters and begins to have sex with the larger body beside the second one Miloš is raping. Vukmir removes the covers to reveal that the masked man is Marko, his body to be Marija and Miloš's body to be his own son, also drugged and bleeding profusely from his rectum, as Vukmir rejoices the coming together of a Serbian family. The bloodied doctor enters having violently placed a pipe into her vagina, before collapsing. An enraged Miloš lunges at Vukmir and smashes his head against the floor causing a melee during which Marija attacks Marko and bludgeons him to death with a sculpture. Miloš wrestles a gun from a guard and kills all but the one-eyed Raša, who Miloš finishes by shoving his penis into his empty eye socket.[10] A dying Vukmir praises Miloš' actions as worthy of film. Miloš then knocks out his wife, placing both her and his son at home before passing out, the events having come full circle.

Having remembered everything, Miloš returns home and contemplates suicide, but his wife stops him with a mutual understanding that he, his wife, and his child, should all commit suicide together. Miloš then cleans up and gathers his family in his bed, embracing, and using a pistol, fires a fatal shot through him, Petar, and Marija. Sometime later, the bald headed man from earlier, accompanied by actors and a film crew, enter the home. The director instructs the actors to begins the rape of the bodies, starting with the boy.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Serbian_Film

NewChief
12-02-2011, 08:00 AM
I just read the Wikipedia entry on it and......wow, that may be the worst yet.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Serbian_Film

Yeah, I just read the imdb synposis. Wow.

FAX
12-02-2011, 08:03 AM
I agree about the Serbian film thing. Serbians make the worst damn movies of all times. Everything is all revolution this, revolution that. Here's a Croat, there's a Croat, every where's a Croat Croat. It drives you crazy.

FAX

Otter
12-02-2011, 08:08 AM
The suicide scene in "The Rules of Attraction".

The testicle smashing scene in "Antichrist" I can't imagine being comfortable for any man.

The hospital scene where he's strapped down in "Jacob's Ladder".

The pedo scenes in "Happiness".

So many over the years, tough to recall.

Steron
12-02-2011, 08:12 AM
Burning alive.

Drowning.

Ghosts. I don't like ghost things. They wig me out.

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 08:14 AM
The most disturbing, graphic scene I've ever watched is a rape scene in Irreversible. It's basically like an 11-minute rape that shot from maybe 10 feet away, static, never cutting away. It's very voyeuristic and very realistic.

This.. Poor Monica -- I lost a lady friend after watching this movie... She thought I was disturbed and crazy for picking it as a movie for us to watch. Nevermind the painful death the rapist gets with a fire extinguisher (this scene never gets attention).
Great movie but that 12 minute rape scene is extremely hard to watch.

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 08:14 AM
Is it Monica? The rape victim, I mean? I'm not sure how much I would hate that, to be honest.

FAX

You would hate it.

FAX
12-02-2011, 08:15 AM
There were some pretty raw scenes in those Saw movies.

My testicles tend to retract just a tad when I observe a guy getting metal spikes jammed into his eyeballs.

Then, there's that scene in Casper where Stretch and Fatso pop up out of the dinner table.

FAX

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 08:15 AM
The suicide scene in "The Rules of Attraction".

The testicle smashing scene in "Antichrist" I can't imagine being comfortable for any man.

The hospital scene where he's strapped down in "Jacob's Ladder".

The pedo scenes in "Happiness".

So many over the years, tough to recall.

I love every movie you've just said.. Happiness is a great movie -- great dark comedy.
Antichrist -- that same scene fucked me up.. Then she puts her hands on it after the log smash... yeeesh

suds79
12-02-2011, 08:15 AM
Probably kids being hurt. Hard to watch.

Things change when you have one of your own.

The Iron Chief
12-02-2011, 08:17 AM
Before I had children, I could watch pretty much anything. Now, though, I can't stand to see kids get hurt. I especially can't stand to see kids get emotionaly hurt

This ^

After kids my greatest fear is to be helpless while some SOB f@#ks with my family yelling for help.
So any movie that depicts this kills me!

I'll take a railroad spike thru my dick before watching anything to do with kids being hurt anymore.

DMAC
12-02-2011, 08:19 AM
I cried when Hooch got shot.

ChiTown
12-02-2011, 08:19 AM
The suicide scene in "The Rules of Attraction".

The testicle smashing scene in "Antichrist" I can't imagine being comfortable for any man.

The hospital scene where he's strapped down in "Jacob's Ladder".

The pedo scenes in "Happiness".

So many over the years, tough to recall.

Jacob's Ladder freaked me out.

BigRichard
12-02-2011, 08:21 AM
I have a weird thing where I have a hard time watching any movie or show where an unsuspecting victim has a joke played on them. Jokes on family and friends I tend to be ok with, it is when it is out in public somewhere and they don't know the people. I even find most of it very funny, I just can't stand to watch it.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 08:21 AM
Definitely agree with both scenes mentioned from Irreversible and then for a movie not yet mentioned.

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Dartgod
12-02-2011, 08:27 AM
I cried when Hooch got shot.

My wife can't watch any scene where a dog gets hurt or killed.

Fire Me Boy!
12-02-2011, 08:27 AM
The rape is brutal, but the extinguisher scene was more visceral to me. I guess its the divide between what emotional scars you have to survive, and the physical wounds you may or may not, probably not.

That one was nauseating and disturbing, but didn't affect me as much. I've read that scene is as effective at least partly because the director actually used bass tones in the score that are proven to make humans nauseous. That's cheating, if you ask me.

FAX
12-02-2011, 08:28 AM
I have a weird thing where I have a hard time watching any movie or show where an unsuspecting victim has a joke played on them. Jokes on family and friends I tend to be ok with, it is when it is out in public somewhere and they don't know the people. I even find most of it very funny, I just can't stand to watch it.

That is odd, Mr. BigRichard. I have the same problem.

Especially when the joke is that deal where one total stranger gets down on all fours behind another total stranger without that total stranger realizing it and then a third total stranger pushes the unsuspecting total stranger and he falls down over the first total stranger like he was an ottoman. I hate that crap.

FAX

DMAC
12-02-2011, 08:29 AM
My wife can't watch any scene where a dog gets hurt or killed.

I had to turn it off. I was 10. Never saw what happened after that. IT HAUNTS ME!! :deevee:

noa
12-02-2011, 08:31 AM
I've also got to go with Irriversible. The rape scene is gut wrenching, but I think the fire extinguisher scene haunted me more. There was also a very disturbing scene in Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance with an Achilles tendon slashing. That creeps me out.
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Gonzo
12-02-2011, 08:32 AM
Hostel...
The scene with the blow torch and the eye ball.
Nuff said. I won't be watching that again, tyvm.
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Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 08:39 AM
An American Crime. Basically the whole thing and partially because it’s a true story.
Here’s the story on it.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gertrude_Baniszewski

Mrs. Radar was watching it one day but I didn’t stick around for any of it because every time I walked through the living room this little girl was screaming her head off because someone was either beating, cutting, burning or raping her.
At the end of it I asked Mrs. Radar, “Is your snuff film over yet?”

WV
12-02-2011, 08:40 AM
The exorcist disturbed me religiously.....don't consider myself a model Christian persay, but watching a girl get off with a cross is disturbing.

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 08:45 AM
I've heard about the one in "Last House on the Left" and out of idiotic curiosity, I watched it. Suffice to say, I think I depressed myself for the remainder of the day.

Maybe it's easier for those people without family to watch those scenes, but like NewChief said...it's almost impossible to not put your own loved ones in that same situation and come away disgusted and sick.

I accidentally stumbled upon it during a surf through HBO channels. Could not watch but couldn't change it either. I peeked through my fingers to see just how sick Hollywood is these days. I don't watch violence or horror movies so I was curious.

Needless to say I wanted to throw up and felt dirty that I watched it. It did me a favor of reinforcing my decision not to watch that crap in the first place.

There are others but that stands out as the worst. Honorable mention are Farah Fawcett's kitchen abuse scene in "Burning Bed." It was so real and at the time spousal abuse was still rather 'under the rug.'

Mufasa's death scene in the Lion King. Yeah, I know it's a freakin cartoon but I cry every time I watch it.

loochy
12-02-2011, 08:47 AM
The exorcist disturbed me religiously.....don't consider myself a model Christian persay, but watching a girl get off with a cross is disturbing.

was it hot?

Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 08:48 AM
I've heard about the one in "Last House on the Left" and out of idiotic curiosity, I watched it. Suffice to say, I think I depressed myself for the remainder of the day.

The new version or the old 70’s one?
The old one is even worse because of the creepy music on the sound track while those two girls are being raped and killed.

ct
12-02-2011, 08:51 AM
Also, the scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german drives the knife REALLY slowly into Adam Goldberg's character.

This.

you beat me to it

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 08:52 AM
I just read the Wikipedia entry on it and......wow, that may be the worst yet.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Serbian_Film

Why? What is the freakin point of this movie other than sheer disgust and shock?

Fansy the Famous Bard
12-02-2011, 08:53 AM
Why? What is the freakin point of this movie other than sheer disgust and shock?

Drugs will do strange things to people.

WV
12-02-2011, 08:54 AM
Also remembered a scene from one of the Pin Head movies, don't remember which one but the scene where the two people with no skin are making out on the mattress really freaked me out and still does. Something about them rolling around skinless leaving bloody imprints behind was just not right.

Chazno
12-02-2011, 08:56 AM
This one twists my insides

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5OlolbLXvw

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 08:58 AM
Oh, one more that is right up there and deeply affected me was the scene in Planet Earth where the baby elephant is separated from his mother and the herd. He finds their tracks and starts to follow it...

in the wrong direction.

They pan out to this poor little baby walking alone to his death. I cried for days just thinking about it. Am tearing up typing this. Something about that helpless baby just struck a cord. I know it's nature but that was just brutal. It was emotionally manipulative and I bought it hook, line, and sinker.

Amnorix
12-02-2011, 08:58 AM
I just read the Wikipedia entry on it and......wow, that may be the worst yet.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A_Serbian_Film


A seriously diseased mind came up with that.

DBOSHO
12-02-2011, 09:00 AM
Kill bill 2 when She gets buried alive.

Fuck that.

ChiTown
12-02-2011, 09:04 AM
A seriously diseased mind came up with that.

I just don't get it. Seriously, what's the point of that crap?

rockymtnchief
12-02-2011, 09:07 AM
It's not really graphic compared to other movies, but the scene in 'Glory' where a soldier is having his leg amputated and he's screaming for them to "STOP...PLEASE STOP". That screaming stuck in my head for days.

Dartgod
12-02-2011, 09:09 AM
This one twists my insides

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i5OlolbLXvw

Yeah, that one is bad.

Sofa King
12-02-2011, 09:11 AM
Saving Private Ryan. The little piece of shit that lets that German go, then the German proceeds to kill half the american crew, including Tom Hanks.

rageeumr
12-02-2011, 09:15 AM
This is a clip from the most disturbing thing I have ever seen on TV. Click at your own risk.

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tomahawk kid
12-02-2011, 09:17 AM
Before I had children, I could watch pretty much anything. Now, though, I can't stand to see kids get hurt. I especially can't stand to see kids get emotionally hurt.

For example, there's this anti-texting-while-driving PSA where a teenager is texting and crosses the center line and plows into a family of 4. In the chaos after the wreck, the camera shows the two parents in the front seat, then pans back to a silent (presumably dead) baby in a car seat. Then pans over to a little boy in the back seat saying, "Mommy, daddy. Wake up. Mommy daddy. Wake up." For some reason, that just about killed me.

This. A million times.

Buehler445
12-02-2011, 09:19 AM
You all watch some fucked up movies.

The one in Law Abiding Citizen is pretty haunting. The end of Road to Perdition was tough to watch also.

Baby Lee
12-02-2011, 09:20 AM
That one was nauseating and disturbing, but didn't affect me as much. I've read that scene is as effective at least partly because the director actually used bass tones in the score that are proven to make humans nauseous. That's cheating, if you ask me.

Like I said, its probably a mental/physical divide, they could play the Benny Hill theme over footage of a human face turned to pudding, and no matter how deserving the victim, it'll squick me out.

DJJasonp
12-02-2011, 09:21 AM
For me, hostel, saw, and the like doesnt really bug me too much (as it doesnt seem "normal" enough to actually have a chance of happening to me.

One of the scariest scenes for me is in "Training Day"....when Ethan Hawke's character is left at the mexican gang's house by Denzel.....and sitting at the table, with the uncomfortable laughing......and he comes to the realization he's not getting out alive.

Ive actually had nightmares from that scene for some reason.

tomahawk kid
12-02-2011, 09:23 AM
I have 2 that popped into my head - both from the Sopranos.

The first is the Dr Melfi rape scene in the stairwell.

The second is Ralphie beating the stripper to death in the back alley of the Bing.

Buehler445
12-02-2011, 09:23 AM
Saving Private Ryan. The little piece of shit that lets that German go, then the German proceeds to kill half the american crew, including Tom Hanks.

Fuck. I forgot about that. The one he kills with the knife is tough to watch. That hurt my soul.

TheGuardian
12-02-2011, 09:23 AM
MY wife got up and left the room when we were watching the remake of the hills have eyes. The rape scene with the woman and they hold her baby at gun point. I admit I lost any motivation to continue watching the movie after that, but I did, mostly in fast forward.

She still bitches me out to this day about finishing watching that, and she's not like that. But that scene REALLY bothered her.

Baby Lee
12-02-2011, 09:24 AM
Kill bill 2 when She gets buried alive.

Fuck that.

I LOVE that scene, while the thought of being buried alive is scary, her truimph over a tough situation overrides it. The Morricone score doesn't hurt either.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 09:26 AM
127 Hours; at the point where he decides he's gotta do what he's gotta do.

I literally got a little light headed; had to get up and walk around a bit, get some water etc.

DMAC
12-02-2011, 09:27 AM
127 Hours; at the point where he decides he's gotta do what he's gotta do.

I literally got a little light headed; had to get up and walk around a bit, get some water etc.

YES. Every time he hits the nerve...yowza. That was a well done scene.

KC_Lee
12-02-2011, 09:28 AM
The touture scene in Audition.

The plot climax in Old Boy.

CHENZ A!
12-02-2011, 09:28 AM
At the end of Crash when the shop owner follows the Mexican guy home because he thinks he stole from him(which he didn't) and it seems like he accidentally shoots his daughter. I wanted to die at that moment.

Predarat
12-02-2011, 09:29 AM
When Appollo Creed dies in Rockey 4. When Chief Brody dies of the heart attack in Jaws 4, its only in the special addition DVD, and was cut from the main movie.

JD10367
12-02-2011, 09:35 AM
When Simba kept asking Mufasa to wake up.

The opening of "Saving Private Ryan".

The end of "Schindler's List" (both the scene of Liam Neeson saying how his jewelry could've saved more people, through the scene of the Jews walking and turning into the descendants and then the actors with their real-life counterparts laying stones on Schindler's grave).

"The Passion Of The Christ".

"Se7en". "What's in the box?!?"

Rape scenes. Because they make me horny. (Just kidding.) Even non-gratuitous ones like the attempted rape in "Thelma and Louise".

Anything where children get hurt (which actually is rarely shown in movies or TV).

Animal abuse.

Highlights of the Patriots-Giants Super Bowl.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 09:37 AM
Also have to add the last few minutes of Requiem For A Dream,I've never felt so hopeless after watching a movie,Aronofsky nailed it though because as a director he took me into a world I could not wait to get out of.

BigRock
12-02-2011, 09:40 AM
- Fire In The Sky when the aliens are doing shit to him. FUUUUUUUCCCCCCK NO
- Saving Private Ryan when the medic dies and is calling for his mom. (I don't like the knife scene either, but this is worse.)
- James Bond getting his balls whipped in Quantum of Solace.
- The security guard screaming from behind the door as he dies in Very Bad Things (late 90's black comedy)
- For my entire childhood, the heart removal in Temple Of Doom
- The Julia Roberts bullshit in Ocean's Twelve

Bewbies
12-02-2011, 09:43 AM
The season 4 opener of Breaking Bad where Gus walks in and doesn't say a word is probably the only scene I've ever watched that made me want to gag.

The end of Marley and Me killed me.

Frazod
12-02-2011, 09:44 AM
I don't watch twisted depraved slasher films, or anything about abuse of children. That not what I go to the movies for.

But of stuff I have seen....

It doesn't bother me now, but the Hooper-in-the-cage scene from Jaws traumatized me for life. Never did like swimming in the ocean after that, or any body of water where I don't know what the hell's in there with me.

The end of the original Hitcher, when Jennifer Jason Leigh is chained between the truck and trailer and Rutger Hauer keeps letting his foot off the clutch.... ugh. Didn't show her getting torn apart, but it wasn't necessary. Gah.

And most of Arachnaphobia, especially the scene where the fucking spider is in the popcorn. Double Gah!! Took me four times to finally sit through the end of that bastard, and there won't be a fifth.

NewChief
12-02-2011, 09:45 AM
For me, hostel, saw, and the like doesnt really bug me too much (as it doesnt seem "normal" enough to actually have a chance of happening to me.

One of the scariest scenes for me is in "Training Day"....when Ethan Hawke's character is left at the mexican gang's house by Denzel.....and sitting at the table, with the uncomfortable laughing......and he comes to the realization he's not getting out alive.

Ive actually had nightmares from that scene for some reason.

I lived a very similar scene to that one time in Dallas.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 09:50 AM
Before I had children, I could watch pretty much anything. Now, though, I can't stand to see kids get hurt.

Law and Order SVU this week was not for you then,I had a lump in my throat on that episode.Of course being primetime tv it wasn't all that visual but damn the emotion it created by the descriptive words they used.

frankotank
12-02-2011, 09:56 AM
many moons ago when I first heard they were making Stephen Kings Pet Semetary into a movie I was wondering if they'd really have a little kid in it. yup, they did! bad enough that little dude was a demonic murdering freak, but when the truck ran him down.....yikes. but the worst of all was the stupid ending to the movie version of The Mist. that was absolutely HORRIBLE. (and not the way the book ends)

FAX
12-02-2011, 09:57 AM
The Passion Of The Christ ... whoever mentioned that ... yeah. That was a tough one to sit through, for sure.

I think there was one part where Jesus is being scourged for what seems like forever, the onlookers are getting squeamish, and the Devil is wandering around through the crowd enjoying himself. Then, after an unbelievable amount of torture and just when you think even the Romans have had enough, Jesus turns himself over so they can scourge him over the front of his body.

That was hard to watch.

FAX

L.A. Chieffan
12-02-2011, 09:58 AM
I get the shakes when I watch requiem for a dream.

Sofa King
12-02-2011, 09:59 AM
House of 1000 corpses.

Gonzo
12-02-2011, 10:04 AM
The exorcist disturbed me religiously.....don't consider myself a model Christian persay, but watching a girl get off with a cross is disturbing.

That movie, while a little dated, still holds it's own to this day. There's never been a movie regarding exorcism that even comes close. The quick flashes of demented shit, the priests' dreams when his mother is calling for him, when Reagan is doing the whole crab-walk thing...
Still freaks me the fuck out to this day.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 10:08 AM
the scene in "Where the Red Fern Grows" at the end when Little Ann is laying next to Big Dans grave.

JFC....I was a wreck watching that. I think I've only seen it once because it made me so sad at the end.

The Notebook; the end when James Garner and his wife die at the end. His wife slips into reality for a moment (From Alzheimers), and remembers him/their life just before they both die. JFC.

Rasputin
12-02-2011, 10:10 AM
Two girls one cup

Demonpenz
12-02-2011, 10:11 AM
When Jack Blacks Character punts Ron Burgendys dog "Baxter" off the bridge in Anchorman. I can't take it....Lost my dog the same way.

WV
12-02-2011, 10:12 AM
That movie, while a little dated, still holds it's own to this day. There's never been a movie regarding exorcism that even comes close. The quick flashes of demented shit, the priests' dreams when his mother is calling for him, when Reagan is doing the whole crab-walk thing...
Still freaks me the fuck out to this day.

Yep...my Pentecost childhood upbringing gets freaked out with all the blatant pokes at the holy ghost and things that shouldn't be poked fun at. Frankly pretty much any movie dealing with demons (not ghosts) kind of freaks me out because of the same thing. If you believe, there are some things that just shouldn't be messed with.

WV
12-02-2011, 10:12 AM
Two girls one cup

:eek::Lin:

Rasputin
12-02-2011, 10:29 AM
:eek::Lin:

Exactly

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 10:30 AM
the scene in "Where the Red Fern Grows" at the end when Little Ann is laying next to Big Dans grave.

JFC....I was a wreck watching that. I think I've only seen it once because it made me so sad at the end.



My 6th grade school teacher had a tradition where each year he read the book to his class.The year I was in his class he and all of us kids were bawling like babies.A few years later when I saw the movie,I welled up even before the scene because I knew what was coming.

ModSocks
12-02-2011, 10:31 AM
The subway Rape-scene in Irreversible. By far the hardest scene to watch in anything. The combination of brutality, longevity and story make it VERY hard to watch. I first saw it in an indie theater.....most people walked out of the movie during that scene. It literally emptied.

ModSocks
12-02-2011, 10:35 AM
The rape is brutal, but the extinguisher scene was more visceral to me. I guess its the divide between what emotional scars you have to survive, and the physical wounds you may or may not, probably not.

Heh.

I was gonna mention that scene as well. However, I thought the extinguisher scene had more of a , "THAT WAS SO COOL OMG DID YOU SEE HIS HEAD CAVE IN????" feeling vs the rape scene's "damn....ok....that's enough now....it's just a movie...I get the point.....we can we move on now....this is too long....oh crap.....it's still going.....ok.....still going.....JFC.....I get it, he anally raped the shit out of this hot chick.....still going.....that's enough now....still going...."

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 10:35 AM
The subway Rape-scene in Irreversible. By far the hardest scene to watch in anything. The combination of brutality, longevity and story make it VERY hard to watch. I first saw it in an indie theater.....most people walked out of the movie during that scene. It literally emptied.

I'm failry sure it's been mentioned eleventy billion times ;)

sedated
12-02-2011, 10:38 AM
I didn’t see the whole thing, but the drawn-out scene in Hard Candy, where she has the dude’s nutz in a rubber band and was about to cut them off. Not only is it difficult because, ya know, I don’t ever want that to happen to me, but its uncomfortable because the audience doesn’t know if he really did what she was convinced he did.

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:38 AM
on serious note, the castration scene in Hard Candy (and they don't even show anything!) was pretty brutal, haven't seen Irresversible yet, the gangrape scene from Clockwork Orange is pretty bad too (and they don't show anything either).

on a cheese note, the little girl who does the gynmastics routine to take out the velociraptor in Jurassic Park II always made me want to up and chuck.

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:39 AM
I didn’t see the whole thing, but the drawn-out scene in Hard Candy, where she has the dude’s nutz in a rubber band and was about to cut them off. Not only is it difficult because, ya know, I don’t ever want that to happen to me, but its uncomfortable because the audience doesn’t know if he really did what she was convinced he did.

seconds before me f*cker!

vailpass
12-02-2011, 10:39 AM
Every time I see a graphic scene in a movie I can't help but think "there are 25 people standing around these actors filming and directing them, this isn't real".

sedated
12-02-2011, 10:40 AM
seconds before me f*cker!

fastest fingers in the midwest

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:41 AM
fastest fingers in the midwest

is that what your girlfriend says?

LMAO

ModSocks
12-02-2011, 10:43 AM
I'm failry sure it's been mentioned eleventy billion times ;)

Heh. Yeah. Just noticed that.

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:49 AM
Also remembered a scene from one of the Pin Head movies, don't remember which one but the scene where the two people with no skin are making out on the mattress really freaked me out and still does. Something about them rolling around skinless leaving bloody imprints behind was just not right.

Hellraiser II

RNR
12-02-2011, 10:50 AM
The scene from Of Mice and Men where Lennie asks George to tell him about the rabbits again right before George shoots him~

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:50 AM
the final scene in Requiem For a Dream when it flashes between the mom getting electric shock therapy, Wayans getting abused by prison guards, Connely going Ass To Ass and Leto getting his arm cut off is pretty hard to beat. Especially as a tragic ending.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 10:53 AM
I didn’t see the whole thing, but the drawn-out scene in Hard Candy, where she has the dude’s nutz in a rubber band and was about to cut them off. Not only is it difficult because, ya know, I don’t ever want that to happen to me, but its uncomfortable because the audience doesn’t know if he really did what she was convinced he did.

on serious note, the castration scene in Hard Candy (and they don't even show anything!) was pretty brutal,



the final scene in Requiem For a Dream when it flashes between the mom getting electric shock therapy, Wayans getting abused by prison guards, Connely going Ass To Ass and Leto getting his arm cut off is pretty hard to beat. Especially as a tragic ending.


You're late to the party :)

Lumpy
12-02-2011, 10:57 AM
Death scenes from the "Final Destination" movies.

A lot of the scenes from the movie, "Trainspotting". Especially the scene where they find Allison's baby.

The final episode of "Six Feet Under".

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 10:57 AM
You're late to the party :)

yeah, all the good ones were already taken. funny how all basically every scene mentioned is from a movie, not a show. too many censors concerned with ratings is probably the reason.

Macroach
12-02-2011, 11:00 AM
The testicle smashing scene in "Antichrist" I can't imagine being comfortable for any man.

Haven't seen it, and definitely won't now.

Worst for me was the eyeball scene from Hostel. One of my co-workers wanted to watch it because it was "Presented by Quentin Tarantino". If you haven't seen it, don't. :eek:

JD10367
12-02-2011, 11:02 AM
the final scene in Requiem For a Dream when it flashes between the mom getting electric shock therapy, Wayans getting abused by prison guards, Connely going Ass To Ass and Leto getting his arm cut off is pretty hard to beat. Especially as a tragic ending.

I haven't seen this film. Is this Jennifer Connelly? And if "going ass to ass" is what it sounds like... that would make up for the other stuff.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 11:02 AM
yeah, all the good ones were already taken. funny how all basically every scene mentioned is from a movie, not a show. too many censors concerned with ratings is probably the reason.

I did mention somewhere this week's episode of Law and Order SVU,not so much visual but wow the pictures that were imbedded by the dialogue.

Nzoner
12-02-2011, 11:03 AM
I haven't seen this film. Is this Jennifer Connelly? And if "going ass to ass" is what it sounds like... that would make up for the other stuff.

Yeah it's her and no,not so much.

JD10367
12-02-2011, 11:03 AM
Two girls one cup

:: rocking himself on the floor in a corner :::

"Pretend it was only chocolate ice cream! Pretend it was only chocolate ice cream!"

Buehler445
12-02-2011, 11:04 AM
I haven't seen this film. Is this Jennifer Connelly? And if "going ass to ass" is what it sounds like... that would make up for the other stuff.

All you see is her ass. And it does NOT make up for the other stuff.

However, if you haven't seen Requiem for a Dream , you should.

sedated
12-02-2011, 11:18 AM
You're late to the party :)

We just figured everyone was used to ignoring you :D

Nixhex
12-02-2011, 11:19 AM
Two girls one cup

3 guys 1 hammer is worse to me. The video made me sick.

For those that don't know

This is a video that has been circulating the Internet about 3 Ukrainian/Russian teenagers who beat a man to death with a hammer, stabbed him, tortured him and pulled out his eyes with a screwdriver.

It was horrible.

The kids were known as the Dnepropetrovsk Killers

Amnorix
12-02-2011, 11:25 AM
IThe end of the original Hitcher, when Jennifer Jason Leigh is chained between the truck and trailer and Rutger Hauer keeps letting his foot off the clutch.... ugh. Didn't show her getting torn apart, but it wasn't necessary. Gah.



Yes, yes, yes. Gah!!!

That was one seriously twisted bad guy.

Micjones
12-02-2011, 11:31 AM
Never really been squeamish about anything in a show or film.
The exception was all the blood in "Interview with the Vampire".
That really disturbed me for some reason. I wound up walking out of that movie.

sedated
12-02-2011, 11:38 AM
3 guys 1 hammer is worse to me. The video made me sick.

For those that don't know

This is a video that has been circulating the Internet about 3 Ukrainian/Russian teenagers who beat a man to death with a hammer, stabbed him, tortured him and pulled out his eyes with a screwdriver.

It was horrible.

The kids were known as the Dnepropetrovsk Killers

Not sure if that’s real, but there was one on CP not too long ago that had some foreign cops shooting a guy that stole something. I think they shot him in the leg, but he bled-out pretty quickly, and they just stood there. He died while being filmed, and over the couple of minutes you could see him go from moaning in pain to just laying still. Pretty weird to see an real death, not like that Faces of Death hoax stuff.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 11:50 AM
Two girls one cup

I've still never seen that.

or that 3 guys hammer thing (no idea even WTF that is).

Skyy God
12-02-2011, 12:01 PM
The answering machine scene in Swingers. I wanna reach out and take away Mikey's phone.

sd4chiefs
12-02-2011, 12:03 PM
I cry everytime when I watch Frosty the Snowman melt.

Nixhex
12-02-2011, 12:04 PM
Not sure if that’s real, but there was one on CP not too long ago that had some foreign cops shooting a guy that stole something. I think they shot him in the leg, but he bled-out pretty quickly, and they just stood there. He died while being filmed, and over the couple of minutes you could see him go from moaning in pain to just laying still. Pretty weird to see an real death, not like that Faces of Death hoax stuff.


This link tells the story of the 3 guys 1 hammer video. It has video links too but I can't watch them at work so not sure if they are still valid.

I strongly advise that no one watch the videos if they are indeed working and real.

http://www.nothingbutinteresting.com/2009/08/dnepropetrovsk-maniacs-aka-3guys1hammer.html

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 12:10 PM
I did mention somewhere this week's episode of Law and Order SVU,not so much visual but wow the pictures that were imbedded by the dialogue.

the first episode of Season 4 of Breaking Bad when Gus kills his employee that got seen at a murder site by slicing his throat with a box cutter to "Send a Message" was pretty brutal.

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 12:11 PM
I don't think snuff films qualify as movies/shows... A lot of sick fucks out there.

Mr. Plow
12-02-2011, 12:14 PM
Fuck this thread.

listopencil
12-02-2011, 12:14 PM
This link tells the story of the 3 guys 1 hammer video. It has video links too but I can't watch them at work so not sure if they are still valid.

I strongly advise that no one watch the videos if they are indeed working and real.

http://www.nothingbutinteresting.com/2009/08/dnepropetrovsk-maniacs-aka-3guys1hammer.html

Well, all righty then. I am now sick to my stomach. I didn't watch the video, didn't look for a link. They have a partial transcription, and description of, the events in the video. Gonna go smoke and stand on my back porch for a while.

listopencil
12-02-2011, 12:14 PM
**** this thread.

^

I'm out.

Deberg_1990
12-02-2011, 12:15 PM
Pretty weird to see an real death, not like that Faces of Death hoax stuff.

heh, me and my friends used to love that Faces of Death stuff back in the 80s.....ah....the VHS generation.

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 12:15 PM
I don't think snuff films qualify as movies/shows... A lot of sick ****s out there.

i remember someone got banned ahwile back for posting a video of a teen girl getting decapiated while driving by one of those concrete road blocks going thru her windshield.

the thread title was something misleading like "check out this cool video i found - it's really heartwarming"

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 12:17 PM
i remember someone got banned ahwile back for posting a video of a teen girl getting decapiated while driving by one of those concrete road blocks going thru her windshield.

the thread title was something misleading like "check out this cool video i found - it's really heartwarming"

I think I remember something like that.

Ming the Merciless
12-02-2011, 12:21 PM
brokeback mountain got really emotional when me and Rustshack watched it....wayy too intense

The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:24 PM
The scene from Of Mice and Men where Lennie asks George to tell him about the rabbits again right before George shoots him~

This.

There are some movies where certain scenes are hard to take because of the emotional aspect and other scenes that are hard to watch because of the fucked up aspect.

Nixhex
12-02-2011, 12:25 PM
Well, all righty then. I am now sick to my stomach. I didn't watch the video, didn't look for a link. They have a partial transcription, and description of, the events in the video. Gonna go smoke and stand on my back porch for a while.

Exactly the reaction I had. There is a special place in hell for the guys that did that.

sedated
12-02-2011, 12:25 PM
i remember someone got banned ahwile back for posting a video of a teen girl getting decapiated while driving by one of those concrete road blocks going thru her windshield.

the thread title was something misleading like "check out this cool video i found - it's really heartwarming"

I think there was also a thread about a guy riding a motorcycle that got crushed into the back of a semi and decapitated, or something like that, complete with pics. That turned into a firestorm IIRC.

otherstar
12-02-2011, 12:26 PM
I don't watch twisted depraved slasher films, or anything about abuse of children. That not what I go to the movies for.

The end of the original Hitcher, when Jennifer Jason Leigh is chained between the truck and trailer and Rutger Hauer keeps letting his foot off the clutch.... ugh. Didn't show her getting torn apart, but it wasn't necessary. Gah.

And most of Arachnaphobia, especially the scene where the ****ing spider is in the popcorn. Double Gah!! Took me four times to finally sit through the end of that bastard, and there won't be a fifth.

This. Plus in the original Hitcher when the guy is eating french fries and discovers a severed finger.

The scourging scene in the Passion of the Christ is brutal.

I also can't stand beheadings, whether as part of an execution scene, or otherwise (e.g. like when Conan kills Thulsa Doon in the original Conan the Barbarian)...that just gives me the willies.

Backwards Masking
12-02-2011, 12:29 PM
there's a carousel scene near the end of Saw 6 that's especically disgusting. all the people on it are begging for their lives while watching each other die, it goes on for like 10-15 minutes. by the end you wanna puke.

-King-
12-02-2011, 12:32 PM
3 guys 1 hammer is worse to me. The video made me sick.

For those that don't know

This is a video that has been circulating the Internet about 3 Ukrainian/Russian teenagers who beat a man to death with a hammer, stabbed him, tortured him and pulled out his eyes with a screwdriver.

It was horrible.

The kids were known as the Dnepropetrovsk Killers

Yep. Movies don't really affect me much. Hell, most shock videos aren't too bad....but that video...

I can't even watch the while thing. What makes it worse is that the guy was alive through the whole thing. They stabbed him in the eye with a screwdriver like 10 times and the guy was still living. He was groaning at every stab. Then they were stabbing him in the brain, that's when I decided that there was no fucking way I was going to keep watching.

By far the worst thing I ever saw. I think that's why movie scenes don't have that much of an affect on me. No matter what they do, at the end of the day, it's still fake so it can't even compare to this video.
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The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:33 PM
This link tells the story of the 3 guys 1 hammer video. It has video links too but I can't watch them at work so not sure if they are still valid.

I strongly advise that no one watch the videos if they are indeed working and real.

http://www.nothingbutinteresting.com/2009/08/dnepropetrovsk-maniacs-aka-3guys1hammer.html

Hopefully those fuckers were put to death.

The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:34 PM
Oh....and I made the mistake of watching one of the beheading videos back when I was in the military. Still one of the worst things I've ever seen.

Valiant
12-02-2011, 12:36 PM
Got done watching "Law Abiding Citizen" and I about turned it off after the first five minutes with the scenes of the family being stabbed and the implied rape.

I can take most murder/torture scenes, but on screen rape is probably the toughest to watch. Are there any areas on TV/movies that make you squeamish or uncomfortable to watch? (Outside of Chief games....)

Do not watch the last house on the left remake. That rape scene turns law abiding into a 2 out of 10. It is both physically and vocally brutal to watch listen to.

Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 12:36 PM
I think there was also a thread about a guy riding a motorcycle that got crushed into the back of a semi and decapitated, or something like that, complete with pics. That turned into a firestorm IIRC.

That happened in Tulsa, I know exactly the picture you're talking about but don't remember it turning into a big issue here.

ReynardMuldrake
12-02-2011, 12:39 PM
Yeah, if anybody's thinking of looking up 3 guys 1 hammer at least look up a synopsis first. It's a real murder that makes Islamic beheadings look tame in comparison. You may think you want to watch it, but you don't.

crazycoffey
12-02-2011, 12:39 PM
Saving private ryan. The scene where the american and german are fighting in the house and the guy that played Elliot in ET is on the stairwell listening to his buddy get knifed and does nothing. I come as close as I ever have to shooting an appliance, ala fraz.... But seriously, anger is a lowly comparison to the emotions that scene brings out in me.

Nixhex
12-02-2011, 12:39 PM
Yep. Movies don't really affect me much. Hell, most shock videos aren't too bad....but that video...

I can't even watch the while thing. What makes it worse is that the guy was alive through the whole thing. They stabbed him in the eye with a screwdriver like 10 times and the guy was still living. He was groaning at every stab. Then they were stabbing him in the brain, that's when I decided that there was no fucking way I was going to keep watching.

By far the worst thing I ever saw. I think that's why movie scenes don't have that much of an affect on me. No matter what they do, at the end of the day, it's still fake so it can't even compare to this video.
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Totally agree with you on all points.

Baby Lee
12-02-2011, 12:40 PM
Oh....and I made the mistake of watching one of the beheading videos back when I was in the military. Still one of the worst things I've ever seen.

The worst one I saw, and perhaps the worst single thing I ever saw, was the 10yo in the mountains of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan, tasked with beheading with a dagger. Took several minutes of him sawing feverishly. Particularly when he hit bone, with the guy's life receding from his eyes over a protracted period as well. May I reinforce, a 10yo boy tasked with this.

PhillyChiefFan
12-02-2011, 12:42 PM
Friday Night Lights, when they lose the game and Tim McGraw's character gives his championship ring to his son

The Green Mile, when the have to execute John Coffey.

I Am Legend, when he has to kill his dog.

The very end of Band of Brothers "Grandpa says no...but I served in a company of heroes"

Saving Private Ryan "Earn this...earn it" and "Am I a good man?"

The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:42 PM
The worst one I saw, and perhaps the worst single thing I ever saw, was the 10yo in the mountains of Ubeki-beki-beki-beki-stan-stan, tasked with beheading with a dagger. Took several minutes of him sawing feverishly. Particularly when he hit bone, with the guy's life receding from his eyes over a protracted period as well. May I reinforce, a 10yo boy tasked with this.

Yeah.....I can watch a bunch of fucked up shit but just thinking about that beheading video makes me sick to my stomach. I can still remember the guy screaming because the knife was so dull that they were basically sawing his head off.

It still goes down as one of the top things that I wish I could forget.

'Hamas' Jenkins
12-02-2011, 12:42 PM
Slicing the eyelid open in Andalusian Dog is pretty nasty. When I was 14 our health class showed some dude getting a scope up his pisshole and that about made me vomit.

crazycoffey
12-02-2011, 12:43 PM
Oh....and I made the mistake of watching one of the beheading videos back when I was in the military. Still one of the worst things I've ever seen.

the russian, boot on head video? or the Dan pearl video? or one of the dozen other Islamic "peaceful religion" beheadings of scots, english, american soldiers?


Seen a few of them, yes they suck

Valiant
12-02-2011, 12:44 PM
I think there was also a thread about a guy riding a motorcycle that got crushed into the back of a semi and decapitated, or something like that, complete with pics. That turned into a firestorm IIRC.

Have you seen the one where the biker crashed into the back of the semi and was still alive? Helmet lodged in the doors dragging him. Shoes wore down. Think his toes ground off. I do not know if he survived later from trauma, but he was alive when the pic was taken.

Driver said he never felt anything, from what I remember reading.

ReynardMuldrake
12-02-2011, 12:44 PM
Slicing the eyelid open in Andalusian Dog is pretty nasty. When I was 14 our health class showed some dude getting a scope up his pisshole and that about made me vomit.

Oh jesus christ, this. Un Chien Andalou is a film I've seen ONCE. No desire to watch that again.

-King-
12-02-2011, 12:47 PM
Hopefully those fuckers were put to death.

Nope still alive and kicking. One of their dads is a lawyer and one of his defenses for them is that the footage was doctored in some way. Stupidest shit I ever heard. I understand that no one wants their son in jail, but if your son is a serial killer that taped all of his killings just for shits and giggles, it may be time to stop defending him.
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The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:48 PM
the russian, boot on head video? or the Dan pearl video? or one of the dozen other Islamic "peaceful religion" beheadings of scots, english, american soldiers?


Seen a few of them, yes they suck

The Dan Pearl video. I saw the link and thought to myself..."This can't be that bad. I've seen some fucked up shit". I spent the entire time with my mouth open and I couldn't eat for the rest of the day.

The Franchise
12-02-2011, 12:49 PM
Nope still alive and kicking. One of their dads is a lawyer and one of his defenses for them is that the footage was doctored in some way. Stupidest shit I ever heard. I understand that no one wants their son in jail, but if your son is a serial killer that taped all of his killings just for shits and giggles, it may be time to stop defending him.
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JFC. The footage was doctored? :facepalm:

Otter
12-02-2011, 01:02 PM
Slicing the eyelid open in Andalusian Dog is pretty nasty. When I was 14 our health class showed some dude getting a scope up his pisshole and that about made me vomit.

Oh man, you just reminded me of the scene in "Deadwood" were the doctor checks Swerengen for kidney stones thru his urethra with a metal shiv. If I had a piece of coal in my asshole when they showed that scene I'd be a diamond richer.

I knew I should have stopped reading this thread.

Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 01:05 PM
The Dan Pearl video. I saw the link and thought to myself..."This can't be that bad. I've seen some ****ed up shit". I spent the entire time with my mouth open and I couldn't eat for the rest of the day.

Never watched that one. There are some things you can’t unsee, besides I think I’ve already seen enough death for one life time, I don’t need to seek it out.

Setsuna
12-02-2011, 01:16 PM
For some reason that movie really affected me too. There is a scene where it shows from her point of view and she is looking around. No one is coming to save her and she is alone, that really hit me.

Also, the scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german drives the knife REALLY slowly into Adam Goldberg's character.

Dude! I hate that scene! I almost won't watch that whole scene once the Germans start coming in because I know it's coming. Omg. It was so bleh. He was like,"No, no, no....." I was like you freaking german whore.

Rasputin
12-02-2011, 01:32 PM
I've still never seen that.

or that 3 guys hammer thing (no idea even WTF that is).

Do your self a favor for the rest of your life. Don't watch it. That is all.

Hammock Parties
12-02-2011, 01:34 PM
I can't watch the scene in The Fly where Geena Davis blows the fly's head off with a shotgun.

Frazod
12-02-2011, 01:35 PM
The Dan Pearl video. I saw the link and thought to myself..."This can't be that bad. I've seen some fucked up shit". I spent the entire time with my mouth open and I couldn't eat for the rest of the day.

I read enough reactions like this to skip it. Agree with Radar on the "can't be unseen" aspect. Whether it's a terrorist beheading or two girls/one cup, I'll take a pass.

Somebody posted those things for the express purpose of fucking up the people who watch them, and I'm not going to give them that satisfaction.

Micjones
12-02-2011, 01:37 PM
Death scenes from the "Final Destination" movies.

The scene from the first film where that teacher had a shard of glass lodged in her neck? Is forever seared onto my brain.

Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 01:38 PM
There’s Katherine Heigl Hates Balls video floating around. *shiver*

Frazod
12-02-2011, 01:40 PM
Friday Night Lights, when they lose the game and Tim McGraw's character gives his championship ring to his son

The Green Mile, when the have to execute John Coffey.

I Am Legend, when he has to kill his dog.

The very end of Band of Brothers "Grandpa says no...but I served in a company of heroes"

Saving Private Ryan "Earn this...earn it" and "Am I a good man?"

I would add to this the end of LaBamba when the mother finds out that Ritchie Valens is dead, and the scene in Million Dollar Baby where Eastwood pulls the plug. And, of course, the episode of M*A*S*H when Henry gets killed.

Rasputin
12-02-2011, 01:47 PM
Everybody Loves Raymond.

They LIE!!!! They sure didn't ask me.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 01:50 PM
Tombstone; when Wyatt visits Doc for the last time. "Thanks for always being there, Doc"

Swanman
12-02-2011, 01:53 PM
I will have to go with Kids - the entire movie.

I also watched a terrible movie on Netflix recently called "Human Centipede - First Sequence". It was one of those "so bad it was good" movies but it did have a couple scenes that made my skin crawl.

FAX
12-02-2011, 01:54 PM
I always hated that scene in "Shane" where Shane rides off at the end of the movie and the little kid is yelling, "Shane! Come back!", "Come back, Shane!".

It's not that the scene is all that emotionally disturbing or anything ... I just want Shane to turn his horse around, pull his gun, and shoot that damn, whiny-ass kid right in the face.

FAX

bevischief
12-02-2011, 01:55 PM
**** this thread.

I agree.

crazycoffey
12-02-2011, 01:59 PM
Dude! I hate that scene! I almost won't watch that whole scene once the Germans start coming in because I know it's coming. Omg. It was so bleh. He was like,"No, no, no....." I was like you freaking german whore.

I'm still more pissed at the pussy in the stairwell not doing anything to stop it

crazycoffey
12-02-2011, 02:03 PM
I read enough reactions like this to skip it. Agree with Radar on the "can't be unseen" aspect. Whether it's a terrorist beheading or two girls/one cup, I'll take a pass.

Somebody posted those things for the express purpose of fucking up the people who watch them, and I'm not going to give them that satisfaction.

I've seen a few of them, and I agree they are deplorable, but instead of feeding on the negativity I use it as motivation. The whole time overseas in any deployment, I remember that shit and make sure not to let my guard down, overly befriend anyone over there that may even be close to having bad intentions, and if actions warrants it - kick the shit out the assholes that deserve it and are on my radar screen.

Frazod
12-02-2011, 02:04 PM
I've seen a few of them, and I agree they are deplorable, but instead of feeding on the negativity I use it as motivation. The whole time overseas in any deployment, I remember that shit and make sure not to let my guard down, overly befriend anyone over there that may even be close to having bad intentions, and if actions warrants it - kick the shit out the assholes that deserve it and are on my radar screen.

Well, if I'm ever in a position where I get to whack some of them, I'll keep that in mind. But I don't have an appropriate outlet for it.

Inspector
12-02-2011, 02:22 PM
The scene where Lassie is telling everyone about Timmy being stuck in the well....

I really hate that one.

saphojunkie
12-02-2011, 02:25 PM
Also, the scene in Saving Private Ryan where the german drives the knife REALLY slowly into Adam Goldberg's character.

This one is so tough for me, because Adam Goldberg is clearly trying to reason with him at that moment, and the entire idiocy of war at that moment is so visceral, so real. It's irrational, it makes no sense, and all you want to do is say, "wait wait wait! we don't have to do this!"

But we do.

And then he's dead. :(

-King-
12-02-2011, 02:35 PM
Him getting stabbed was bad enough, but the thing that put me over the edge was Opum standing outside shivering like a pussy. That made me so angry.
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sedated
12-02-2011, 02:40 PM
I will have to go with Kids - the entire movie.

I forgot about that one. From the moment she finds out about being positive, and then when Casper is wasted and has his way with her. Creepy, but a bit karmatic.

saphojunkie
12-02-2011, 02:43 PM
I just realized...this is a horrible, horrible thread.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 02:44 PM
Cast Away - when he returns to his wife after being on the island. I couldn't imagine....

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 03:04 PM
The Dan Pearl video. I saw the link and thought to myself..."This can't be that bad. I've seen some ****ed up shit". I spent the entire time with my mouth open and I couldn't eat for the rest of the day.

The Nick Berg video as well. I didn't plan to see it but I remember clicking on an link that wasn't properly labeled and seeing his head being held like a trophy. Seriously was so disturbing I had forgotten all about it.

:banghead::cuss::#

Never saw the Daniel Perle video. Will never.

PhillyChiefFan
12-02-2011, 03:08 PM
The Nick Berg video as well. I didn't plan to see it but I remember clicking on an link that wasn't properly labeled and seeing his head being held like a trophy. Seriously was so disturbing I had forgotten all about it.

:banghead::cuss::#

Never saw the Daniel Perle video. Will never.

I watched the Nick Berg video and it's the first time I have ever felt physically sick to my stomach from something I was watching. I will never ever watch something like that again.

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 03:11 PM
I just realized...this is a horrible, horrible thread.

It is. It's pretty interesting though the range and scope of what we have listed here . Everything from Mufasa dying (glad someone else found that tough to watch as well) in a cartoon to some horrific gore in movies to actual horrifying and brutal terror.

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 03:12 PM
I watched the Nick Berg video and it's the first time I have ever felt physically sick to my stomach from something I was watching. I will never ever watch something like that again.

I know. I don't click on most links anymore. Nope.

Amnorix
12-02-2011, 03:12 PM
Cast Away - when he returns to his wife after being on the island. I couldn't imagine....


Yeah, that scene really really really Really REALLY sucks.

Dayze
12-02-2011, 03:18 PM
Yeah, that scene really really really Really REALLY sucks.

off topic, but I never understood the whole butterfly thing at the end....was that a sign that he was supposed to be with that chick?

Baby Lee
12-02-2011, 03:22 PM
It is. It's pretty interesting though the range and scope of what we have listed here . Everything from Mufasa dying (glad someone else found that tough to watch as well) in a cartoon to some horrific gore in movies to actual horrifying and brutal terror.

FTR - I don't find heartwrenching fiction such as The Lion King or Where the Red Fern Grows anywhere near the 'tough scenes to watch' that gruesome nihilistic scenes such as Irreversible, Hostel, Saw, et al, are. The former are heartwrenching because they cherish life and grieve sadness and loss, the latter are enthralled with suffering.

memyselfI
12-02-2011, 03:29 PM
FTR - I don't find heartwrenching fiction such as The Lion King or Where the Red Fern Grows anywhere near the 'tough scenes to watch' that gruesome nihilistic scenes such as Irreversible, Hostel, Saw, et al, are. The former are heartwrenching because they cherish life and grieve sadness and loss, the latter are enthralled with suffering.

I understand. I don't watch any of the 'gruesome nihilistic' movies you mentioned. That is why I am able to be deeply moved by a lost baby elephant or dead cartoon dad.

Things with animals or children suffer really affect me in a negative way. I can count on one hand violent reality things I've seen that really were tough to watch. I can't count how many times there was no violence in a scene but the end result was going to end violently.

For instance, the shop video of that little British boy who was about 3 years old and was taken away by the two tweenage thugs and pummeled to death with a brick and left on train tracks. Seeing him walk off with those boys deeply affected me.

I stopped watching the news because of crap like that. I just cannot deal.

ChiTown
12-02-2011, 03:30 PM
Any video with Lin Eliott in it...........OMG!!!!!! I said it's name!!!!!!!!!!!

Mr. Plow
12-02-2011, 03:42 PM
There is a scene where this little guy, after all his trials & suffering is about to get the one thing in life that he has always wanted. Just before he can get his hands on it, Mr. Krabs picks up Plankton and kicks him out of the Krusty Krab.

Radar Chief
12-02-2011, 04:08 PM
off topic, but I never understood the whole butterfly thing at the end....was that a sign that he was supposed to be with that chick?

That’s the way I took it.

rico
12-02-2011, 04:58 PM
Someone may have mentioned this already, but the scene in Platoon where the platoon raids the village and Bunny bludgeons a handicapped teenager and his mother and Barnes shoots that woman in the head in front of her husband and daughter...that is an awfully tough scene to watch.

Valiant
12-02-2011, 05:17 PM
Him getting stabbed was bad enough, but the thing that put me over the edge was Opum standing outside shivering like a pussy. That made me so angry.
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Yeah.. This is why I hated the Jessica Lynch story and trying to turn her into a hero.. Her gun jams and she freaks out and does nothing while everyone around her gets killed..

crispystl
12-02-2011, 05:24 PM
I'm not going to read through this whole thread, but if no one mentioned it the ice pick scene in the movie Chopper. The whole damn movie was nuts but I couldn't handle that scene.

munkey
12-02-2011, 05:31 PM
I watched this movie in the theater sometime after my mom left my step dad and was physically ill from the memories it brought back.

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rico
12-02-2011, 05:40 PM
Cyril's death via electric chair and Shirley Bellinger's death via hanging in the show "Oz" are pretty tough to watch.

Valiant
12-02-2011, 05:46 PM
Cyril's death via electric chair and Shirley Bellinger's death via hanging in the show "Oz" are pretty tough to watch.

Yeah, the whole putting Cyril to death always bothered me on Oz.. Tons of literally non-retarded killers did shit in Oz, but nope, they zap the retard..

I always crack up with O'reilly on the insurance commercials..

rico
12-02-2011, 06:28 PM
Yeah, the whole putting Cyril to death always bothered me on Oz.. Tons of literally non-retarded killers did shit in Oz, but nope, they zap the retard..

I always crack up with O'reilly on the insurance commercials..

:D I can not watch one of those commercials without thinking of good ol' schemin' Ryan O'Reilly. Awesome character.

KChiefs1
12-02-2011, 08:34 PM
I watched this movie in the theater sometime after my mom left my step dad and was physically ill from the memories it brought back.

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That is a great movie & so real life.

Extra Point
12-02-2011, 11:39 PM
Dear Ndugu, ....

QuikSsurfer
12-02-2011, 11:41 PM
Dear Ndugu, ....

About Schmidt is hilarious.

Lumpy
12-03-2011, 12:13 AM
Yeah, the "Ndugu" scene makes me LMAO every time! That was filmed in Nebraska, btw. In fact, Alexander Payne films a bunch of his movies here.

rico
12-03-2011, 01:38 AM
Gosh I wondered if someone was going to mention About Schmidt. Such an underrated movie.

Someone earlier mentioned the show Six Feet Under. I am currently on Season 2. I am watching the final episode of season 2. The past couple episodes have definitely brought out my sentimental side.

Simply Red
12-03-2011, 01:41 AM
Darth Vader Dying. / GoChiefs

rico
12-03-2011, 01:52 AM
Darth Vader Dying. / GoChiefs

For sure. And him making the transition from Annakin to Vader gets to me.

RealSNR
12-03-2011, 02:21 AM
That scene in Clue when Mr. Green slaps Mrs. Peacock

TOTALLY BRUTAL!!

jlscorpio
12-03-2011, 02:21 AM
several cannibalistic scenes in "Hannibal Rising".

GordonGekko
12-03-2011, 02:54 AM
Don't know if it has been mentioned, but the scene in Saving Private Ryan near the end where the Jewish soldier loses a fight in the upstairs of a house to a German soldier, and then the German soldier slowly stabs him in the chest while the Jewish guy is begging for his life. Everything about it was ****ing horrible. I've seen that scene once, in theater when it came out, and I've seen the movie now over 20 times, so yeah I basically can't watch that scene but remember it vividly.

Baby Lee
12-03-2011, 07:31 AM
:D I can not watch one of those commercials without thinking of good ol' schemin' Ryan O'Reilly. Awesome character.

You mean the Beeper King of Brooklyn?


Babba Booie Babba Booie Howard Stern's Penis!!!

phisherman
12-03-2011, 07:33 AM
Don't know if it has been mentioned, but the scene in Saving Private Ryan near the end where the Jewish soldier loses a fight in the upstairs of a house to a German soldier, and then the German soldier slowly stabs him in the chest while the Jewish guy is begging for his life. Everything about it was ****ing horrible. I've seen that scene once, in theater when it came out, and I've seen the movie now over 20 times, so yeah I basically can't watch that scene but remember it vividly.

man, it's CRAZY that noone has mentioned that particular scene yet.

hometeam
12-03-2011, 07:38 AM
i cant watch when peoples toenails or fingernails are being ripped off

Baby Lee
12-03-2011, 08:03 AM
man, it's CRAZY that noone has mentioned that particular scene yet.

I was searching for a 'don't know if serious' gif as you wrote this. The scene has only been cited like 10 times already.

CoMoChief
12-03-2011, 08:45 AM
the end of Marley and Me.


First time I think I've ever cried during a movie

DJJasonp
12-03-2011, 10:24 AM
My 6th grade school teacher had a tradition where each year he read the book to his class.The year I was in his class he and all of us kids were bawling like babies.A few years later when I saw the movie,I welled up even before the scene because I knew what was coming.

You know...this must be some weird, twisted right-of-passage for 6th grade teachers....cause mine did the same thing......with the same effect.

Outside of the end of Rudy and the end of Field of Dreams....nothing comes close to the emotional effect the end of that book had on me.

LiveSteam
12-03-2011, 10:32 AM
Watching children with cancer & they're fight for life on TV. Its more than my soul can handle.

Baby Lee
12-03-2011, 10:40 AM
You know...this must be some weird, twisted right-of-passage for 6th grade teachers....cause mine did the same thing......with the same effect.

Outside of the end of Rudy and the end of Field of Dreams....nothing comes close to the emotional effect the end of that book had on me.

Maybe a statement about my generation, but I have a clear memory of watching Old Yellar in 6th grade. The collected all three classes to the common area for a viewing. [Another weird thing, in our grade school, the sixth grade alone was in a new, separate, wing of the school which was the only part of the schoool with air conditioning]. The class full of kids ranged from blase to bored, turned around and all the teachers at the back of the room were bawling their eyes out

Dartgod
12-03-2011, 10:42 AM
Any scene where someone is puking. I know it's not real, but I can't watch it.

Rausch
12-03-2011, 10:52 AM
The original "I Spit On Your Grave."

That was brutal. Graphic. Sickening.

It was long, drug out, and it made the audience feel a small fraction of the disgust and horror that act has on a person. I remember thinking "uh, wow, I don't want to watch this anymore."

It wasn't about gore or shock factor. It was about the ability to FORCE a person to relate to a person who's been victimized.

"The Accused" doesn't compare...

Deberg_1990
12-03-2011, 12:06 PM
The original "I Spit On Your Grave."

That was brutal. Graphic. Sickening.

It was long, drug out, and it made the audience feel a small fraction of the disgust and horror that act has on a person. I remember thinking "uh, wow, I don't want to watch this anymore."

It wasn't about gore or shock factor. It was about the ability to FORCE a person to relate to a person who's been victimized.

"The Accused" doesn't compare...

I hated that, the rape scene is like 40 minutes long. Its like a snuff film.

L.A. Chieffan
12-03-2011, 12:08 PM
ok ok , field of dreams with ray playing catch with his dad.... FUCK YOU!

otherstar
12-03-2011, 12:15 PM
Any video with Lin Eliott in it...........OMG!!!!!! I said it's name!!!!!!!!!!!

Bast*ard..... :D

otherstar
12-03-2011, 12:19 PM
Oooh...I almost forgot the most emotionally devastating scene in a movie I've ever seen: the last scene in Das Boot (German with subtitles, or overdubbed...doesn't matter). For that u-boat crew going through all of that and to have the movie end like that left me speechless....

Lumpy
12-04-2011, 12:39 AM
Any scene where someone is puking. I know it's not real, but I can't watch it.

"Not real"? What about "Jackass"? Whenever I saw a new episode/movie and the skit involved Steve-O, I knew to mute the tv and look away. Then again, about 80% of their skits were disgusting, but yeah, I can't stand the puking or bodily fluid stuff.

memyselfI
12-04-2011, 09:28 AM
Another one I thought of is that Sarah McLachlan ASPCA Commercial. Can't watch it. Must change channel to avoid the ruination of my day.

Rasputin
12-04-2011, 09:48 AM
Can't say I wouldn't watch it again, I've seen the movie several times already & it's just a great movie. It wasn't the end of the movie but the movie could have ended when Pyle went Full Metal Jacket in the bathroom shooting Sergeant Hartman and then shoots himself. That was a brutal scene.

phisherman
12-04-2011, 10:12 AM
I was searching for a 'don't know if serious' gif as you wrote this. The scene has only been cited like 10 times already.

Oh, I know it has.

I couldn't find an appropriate gif or smiley, so I just laid on the sarcasm really thick.

Baby Lee
12-04-2011, 10:33 AM
Another one I thought of is that Sarah McLachlan ASPCA Commercial. Can't watch it. Must change channel to avoid the ruination of my day.

It has become clear that people are having distinctly different conversations on this thread.

As I said earlier, I can't find scenes that appeal to our better natures, no matter how dramatic the scenario, as 'tough to watch' as nihilistic violence and degradation. My mind can't put 'real person gets screwdriver to the eye' and 'hero of the story dies and everyone is sad' in the same category.

Molitoth
12-04-2011, 10:58 AM
This thread popped up nearly the same time I watched the movie Piranha 3D which was the most rediculas gore I've ever seen. I'm not usually one who is turned off by gore, or too afraid to watch nasty scenes, but after the girl got her hair caught in the boat prop and it ripped her face off, the wife and I could take no more.

Carlota69
12-04-2011, 11:11 AM
I cannot watch when children and animals get abused. I can handle almost anything, but those 2 things really are difficult for me to watch. It makes me feel sick when I see or hear it in a movie.

Water For Elephants is the latest movie I watched with animal abuse in it and all I could do was keep rooting for the elephant to kill the ring leader.

suzzer99
12-04-2011, 11:25 AM
Before I had children, I could watch pretty much anything. Now, though, I can't stand to see kids get hurt. I especially can't stand to see kids get emotionally hurt.

This. I have to actively avoid these things or they stick in my brain and haunt me for years.

rico
12-04-2011, 11:31 AM
You mean the Beeper King of Brooklyn?


Babba Booie Babba Booie Howard Stern's Penis!!!

Lol, I loved it when he was on 30 Rock. Of course, I kept thinking that Ryan O'Reilly escaped from prison and was dating Liz Lemon. However, I am pretty sure that O' Reilly would be smarter than selling beepers. Well heck, you never know.... when he initially went to prison, beepers were somewhat in style, so maybe he was stuck in 1996 or 97.

Ebolapox
12-04-2011, 11:44 AM
I'm a bit shocked that nobody has mentioned this...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sal%C3%B2,_or_the_120_Days_of_Sodom

memyselfI
12-04-2011, 12:39 PM
It has become clear that people are having distinctly different conversations on this thread.

As I said earlier, I can't find scenes that appeal to our better natures, no matter how dramatic the scenario, as 'tough to watch' as nihilistic violence and degradation. My mind can't put 'real person gets screwdriver to the eye' and 'hero of the story dies and everyone is sad' in the same category.

And as I said before, I don't watch 'screw driver in the eye' types of movies. Thus, my threshold for sad, disturbing, or 'tough' to watch is quite a bit lower than those who partake in violence and gruesome as entertainment.

The question wasn't what violent fictional or factual scene is tough to watch. The question was 'toughest scenes to watch.' Plus 'are there any areas on TV/movies that make you squeamish or uncomfortable to watch?'

frankotank
12-08-2011, 01:12 PM
Never really been squeamish about anything in a show or film.
The exception was all the blood in "Interview with the Vampire".
That really disturbed me for some reason. I wound up walking out of that movie.

you sure it was the blood? I think it was Tom Cruise.

frankotank
12-08-2011, 01:16 PM
This.

There are some movies where certain scenes are hard to take because of the emotional aspect and other scenes that are hard to watch because of the ****ed up aspect.

now try not to laugh....but pertaining to the emotional aspect....
when Mick dies in Rocky III and Rocky is wailing....oh man....that gets me every frigging time. not saying he's the greatest actor, but that scened proves the man CAN act.

"We gotta lot more to do....we got....oh God.....AHHHHHHH!"

frankotank
12-08-2011, 01:29 PM
The Dan Pearl video. I saw the link and thought to myself..."This can't be that bad. I've seen some ****ed up shit". I spent the entire time with my mouth open and I couldn't eat for the rest of the day.

I'm curious....what is "The Dan Pearl video". I....like you...saw a video of a beheading a long time ago and to this day I wish I could unsee it. I can still hear the gurgling. I don't look at stuff like that anymore. just wondering what it is.

EDIT - just read a synopsis on wiki and now I'm wondering if this may be the same beheading I saw all those years ago. not gonna look to find out....

Archie F. Swin
12-08-2011, 01:35 PM
Trainspotting - The worst toilet in Scotland scene.

Also, I will never watch Eraserhead again, because its just so freakishly disturbing and surreal.

Frosty
12-08-2011, 02:07 PM
And most of Arachnaphobia, especially the scene where the ****ing spider is in the popcorn. Double Gah!! Took me four times to finally sit through the end of that bastard, and there won't be a fifth.

Heh. For me, there will never be a first.

Dayze
12-08-2011, 02:16 PM
a couple of scenes in the Sopranos.

1. where Tony and Chrstopher get in the car wreck; Christopher is high on something, and Tony has him in his arms and smothers him. Like, it was for the best or something.

2. when Silvio and Christopher's girlfriend go for a 'ride' and she realizes he's taking her somewhere to kill her, but she just sits there....

ReynardMuldrake
12-08-2011, 02:29 PM
Trainspotting - The worst toilet in Scotland scene.

Also, I will never watch Eraserhead again, because its just so freakishly disturbing and surreal.

The baby on the ceiling was WAY worse than the toilet.

And Eraserhead is AWESOME. I love that movie.

Lumpy
12-08-2011, 02:35 PM
a couple of scenes in the Sopranos.

1. where Tony and Chrstopher get in the car wreck; Christopher is high on something, and Tony has him in his arms and smothers him. Like, it was for the best or something.

2. when Silvio and Christopher's girlfriend go for a 'ride' and she realizes he's taking her somewhere to kill her, but she just sits there....

Both of those scenes gave me chills too. Especially the 2nd one when Adriana was crawling on the ground. Freaked me the hell out!

sedated
12-08-2011, 02:49 PM
Also, I will never watch Eraserhead again, because its just so freakishly disturbing and surreal.

I tried to watch that 3 times. It was too boring.

Chiefnj2
12-08-2011, 03:01 PM
Any scene where someone is puking. I know it's not real, but I can't watch it.

You don't enjoy McNabb in the Super Bowl huh?

tooge
12-08-2011, 03:04 PM
anything with kids being hurt or raped. And, the one scene I actually leave the room for is the buttraping scene in Deliverance. "get up that hill boy" uhhhhgggg.

Frazod
12-08-2011, 03:13 PM
anything with kids being hurt or raped. And, the one scene I actually leave the room for is the buttraping scene in Deliverance. "get up that hill boy" uhhhhgggg.

I've read that the extra they hired to do the raping scene actually thought he was supposed to fuck Ned Beatty for real.

Apparently the look on Ned's face wasn't acting..... :spock:

That is a fine addition to the list, though. I'll take movies I'll never watch again for $1,000, Alex.

-King-
07-04-2012, 05:04 PM
Got done watching "Law Abiding Citizen" and I about turned it off after the first five minutes with the scenes of the family being stabbed and the implied rape.

I can take most murder/torture scenes, but on screen rape is probably the toughest to watch. Are there any areas on TV/movies that make you squeamish or uncomfortable to watch? (Outside of Chief games....)

Watched I Spit on Your Grave (remake) and the Law Abiding Citizen's rape scene has nothing on that one. That movie is by far the most disgusting movie I have ever seen. They show rape in the most realistic and painful way and then they try to justify it by having the girl come back from the dead and killing her 5 rapists in Saw like cartoony fashion.

Roger Ebert called it the worst film of all time. Here's more of his review http://rogerebert.suntimes.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20101006/REVIEWS/101009983/


And yeah, epic bump. http://gifstumblr.com/images/haters-gonna-hate_1292.gif

Buck
07-04-2012, 05:17 PM
In Paths of Glory, when they execute those guys...that's a tough one.

Buehler445
07-04-2012, 06:46 PM
Pretty much all of Schindlers list.

whoman69
07-04-2012, 06:51 PM
The torture scene in Passion of the Christ