I wouldn't call A Serbien Film snuff, August Underground is though haha.
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I wouldn't call A Serbien Film snuff, August Underground is though haha.
Thanks CRPercodani... Dl'ed that and got maybe 20 min into... then erased it, ran shredder program so no trace would be left then wanted to shootme.gif
The only time I had a real physical reaction to a movie was the ending of Se7en where you learn that Kevin Spacey's character cut the head off of Brad Pitt's pregnant wife. It's just so disturbing to think about it made me physically ill.
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You'll think I'm joking but I recently sat through "the Killers" starring Ashton Kutcher with a friend and his wife. It was so bad that it made me feel a little disturbed. Kinda like if you were to walk in your front door and all the furniture were out of place. It was just surreal how something could be in national release on all the big screens and still be SO bad.
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Hostel affected me pretty badly, b/c I realized at that point in time that this kinda sh*t really happens. I mean, think about the dude found guilty today in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping, or the dude that was found to have imprisoned his own daughter and repeatedly raped her for numerous years, telling ppl that she had run away, and having fathered 7 different kids (3 or 4 of which lived) in Austria....
People are F*d up, man, and while you may think that the movies of today have a lot of gore, that's nothing to what some of these current serial killers are actually doing to their victims.
I've never seen a movie that actually made me physically ill, but "Deadgirl" and "Martyrs" were both pretty disturbing. Audition has already been mentioned, but yeah.
Just read about this movie called "Serbian Film" . Its probably the most effed up movie ever made, i've never seen it nor do I plan to.
I was waiting for someone to mention this film, i watched the first bit, and had to turn it off, i actually nearly threw up. I didnt mean to either, i am a person who enjoys horror, so i was just looking around for someone horror films, and comments made about this where things such as "freakiest film you will ever see" "most horrific film to be made" this caught my eye so i went and downloaded it, with massive regret. Its not so much violent, well it is, but its the story behind the film, i seriously think the guy who wrote the story or directed it what ever, needs to be in prison, he has a sick mind and the fact he would even consider making this into a movie is beyond me, i think the film should be removed from everything, i actually cant believe what i saw, and if people are thinking this must be bad, its bad enought to even read this review.
A Serbian Film is actually a well made movie. The quality of film and the production value were both very good. Now I don't disagree that some of the scenes were vile and disgusting but my brother and I watched it and neither one of us had trouble getting through it. I haven't watched a movie that made me physically sick because in the back of my mind I know that everything is fake.
It's not a film (can't think of one that made me feel sick), but I began to watch season 1 of Breaking Bad one day, and ep by ep I found myself getting depressed and nauseous. I finally stopped after ep 4 or 5, and never watched it again.
I don't mind gore, but a new trend in the gore movie industry seems to be rape... and the scenes are long and graphic. One of them I think was called "Last House on the Left".
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I don't mind gore, but a new trend in the gore movie industry seems to be rape... and the scenes are long and graphic. One of them I think was called "Last House on the Left".
I Spit on Your Grave also has a long brutal rape scene. I find that to be much more disturbing and harder to watch than any graphic murders, dismemberment, etc.
I Spit on Your Grave also has a long brutal rape scene. I find that to be much more disturbing and harder to watch than any graphic murders, dismemberment, etc.
After what happened to that woman I enjoyed watching her get revenge.
I don't know, I guess I'm one of those people that are entertained by the excessive gore. It does go to a certain extent though. Movies like Planet Terror and Machete, I love them and have a good laugh at the excessive gore and killing. I also thought the same for the Hostel movies. This is clearly cause I know they're fake, I'm extremely squimish in real life and get freaked out at the site of blood, so no I'm not some twisted maniac.
Movies that try on purpose to be the most distrubing thing ever don't really entertain me at all though, I kind of watch them just for the hell of it to see what the hype is about. The Human Centipede did gross me out and I was just thinking "why the hell am I watching this", but it takes A LOT for me to turn off a movie and I unfortunately sat through the whole thing. Mostly because it's boring before it's too disturbing. Serbian Film didn't really bother me that much, then again a friend ruined the "newborn" part...which would've been really shocking to me. However, I didn't really enjoy it too much.
With those movies I think I just watch them to see how bad they are and if they live up to all the hype of how terrible they are.
Human Centipede 2 is coming out. I will definately see it just for the hell of it. The director said the first one was just a warm up to get people familiar with the idea and see if they accept it. He said the second one will make the first look like a children's movie.
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There seems to be a trend currently..... Hostel, Saw etc for films that are extreme in their premise.... extreme gore, extreme violence, that just reading about them makes you feel ill.
I recently read about a film called The Human Caterpillar. I saw the title and thought, "I'll read on, maybe it's a bit like 'The Fly' or something....." but then I read the synopsis and genuinely felt a bit ill! (If you want to know more, Google it, but I won't spoil it for anyone)
I've never sat down to watch the whole of any of the Saw movies, I had to switch off. I guess my stomach just can't hack it (excuse the pun....)
I realise that these films are cleverly marketed on their extremities and any publicity is good publicity but I'm genuinely curious.... do you enjoy these sorts of films? What makes them enjoyable? Is anyone planning on seeing "The Human Caterpillar"?
I agree 100%! The hills have eyes is another. I know that movie is not new, but that was the last time I tried an extreme horror movie. How could anyone stomach watching a teenage girl, someone's daughter, getting brutally, graphically raped??? I wanted to throw up, and the guy that took me to see that awful movie was promptly dumped.
Saw and Hostel and the like don't bother me since they're so over the top and implausible.
The most disturbing movie I've ever seen was Irreversible. It featured a nine minute long rape scene.
Seen Irreversible too couple of years back, truly horrible. Makes things like the saw films look funny and a bit gory rather than stomach churning. Irreversible had me feeling very ill.
I don't know, I guess I'm one of those people that are entertained by the excessive gore. It does go to a certain extent though. Movies like Planet Terror and Machete, I love them and have a good laugh at the excessive gore and killing. I also thought the same for the Hostel movies. This is clearly cause I know they're fake, I'm extremely squimish in real life and get freaked out at the site of blood, so no I'm not some twisted maniac.
Movies that try on purpose to be the most distrubing thing ever don't really entertain me at all though, I kind of watch them just for the hell of it to see what the hype is about. The Human Centipede did gross me out and I was just thinking "why the hell am I watching this", but it takes A LOT for me to turn off a movie and I unfortunately sat through the whole thing. Mostly because it's boring before it's too disturbing. Serbian Film didn't really bother me that much, then again a friend ruined the "newborn" part...which would've been really shocking to me. However, I didn't really enjoy it too much.
With those movies I think I just watch them to see how bad they are and if they live up to all the hype of how terrible they are.
Human Centipede 2 is coming out. I will definately see it just for the hell of it. The director said the first one was just a warm up to get people familiar with the idea and see if they accept it. He said the second one will make the first look like a children's movie.
Probably the Human Centipede. I read on here on a thread re that film and thought it looked sick. Then a few weeks ago I was in on my own and just flicking through the channels for something to watch, and that was on. For me that film was just sick. But I couldnt stop watching it, it was distrubing but sort of I couldnt switch off cos I needed to see what happened. That was just warped.
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I laughed when I watched Faces of Death and am the guy in the theatre laughing while everyone else gasps or shrieks.
Human Centipede made me want to throw up.
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I felt quite uneasy throughout the majority of Hard Candy, and one scene in particular I almost stopped at. Started cringing....
Another one was the scene in Dead Alive where...
the elderly woman's ear falls off into her soup or whatever, and she eats it.
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I can watch any kind of scary movie no matter how gory it is, but I can't watch zombie movies or movies with possessed dolls (Puppet Master was good though).
I haven't seen them, but after reading the wiki's on the Cannibal Holocaust and a Serbian Movie, i nearly got ill just thinking of the images. Jesus christ, how the hell are people so sadistic to even think that stuff up, scary and sad.
For me personally, the only movies that just kill me and I can't seem to recover from are paranormal movies. I know they are all fake, but they really bother me to the core. I took the wife to see Paranormal Activity and it bothered me at night for a good month. THere is also a movie (supposedly based on a true story) with Barbara Hershey called "The entity", she gets raped multiple times by an invisible demon. Incredibly scary.
It's weird, i love gory movies and grew up on Freddy and Jason movies, but paranormal/demons, just destroy me. I think it's cause I can at least try to fight freddy or jason, but I can't a demon, ha.
FEAST 2 made me physically ill.. I dont usually have a weak stomach but this movie was disgusting. The first was disgusting as well but it didn't make me too sick. second one takes the crown. yuck!
A Serbian Film, I was nearly shaking at the end.
Problem is, it's so well made, film wise. Human Centipede was a joke. I always tell everyone never to see Serbian Film, it's just too disturbing.
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I've seen plenty of movies that grossed me out or disturbed me (Saw series, Bug, etc.) but only once did I get up and walk out of a movie because it actually made me physically sick.
It was Saving Private Ryan. The realism of some of the scenes (most notably, obviously, the Omaha Beach scene) made me need to throw up, and I had to leave. I went back another day and gritted my teeth and got through it. It was worth it.
<edit> Actually, I've just seemingly perjured myself. I did get a very nauseated at a perfectly innocent documentary about the National Spelling Bee (I've forgotten the title) because of the excessive use of shaky cam. That really does it for me. I wouldn't leave because I was with a group and didn't want to sit out the movie in the lobby, so I had to hunker down in my seat (closest I could get to lying down) with my eyes closed for nearly the whole movie.
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Have u seen a serbian film? Supposedly the most shocking movie ever made. Mostly a snuff film...a really fkced up snuff film
I recall the "Faces of Death" films. Not to mention, the films shown during Driver's Education back in the day. The Driver's Ed films made me wonder if I should drive and I worried about family members when they drove.
Some say that some scenes in the FOD films are fake, they can still disturb some people.
Not sure there is any proof that snuff films ever existed. And if they do, my guess is they are fake. I am not saying they do not exist, just wondering.
Something produced to make people with serious morality issues jump for joy.
um...I have had the strangest coincidences ..karma whatever...the last few days..I was just going to reply..The Faces of Death films...make me sick...(that is part of the reason I am a Vegetarian) and then I see you quoted Bword..um..that's my nickname!!!and my user name for a lot of stuff.. (don't even know why I chose huh for this forum)...but anywho...hmmmmm
A Serbian Film is actually a well made movie. The quality of film and the production value were both very good. Now I don't disagree that some of the scenes were vile and disgusting but my brother and I watched it and neither one of us had trouble getting through it. I haven't watched a movie that made me physically sick because in the back of my mind I know that everything is fake.
Interesting you mention this.
As someone who skirts around the distant and unimportant edges of the MP busiess, I am use to the technology and the various jobs required to make films.
Whenever I see a scene that is supposed to be scary, all I can see are the grips, the director, camera man, the Craft Services tables, and others behind the camera, tripor or Steadycam.
Not to mention, I "see" the blue/green screen and not even the actors see the horror they interact with.
It is very hard for me to get scared these days. Knowing what goes on has largely ruined things for me.