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  • megoapesnut
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    Originally posted by Mr.Krusher
    "Threads" is pretty rough for me. An older Charles Band film called 'Tourist Trap' always bothers the hell outta me, ughhh.
    Tourist Trap with Chuck Conners and Tanya Roberts? I love that flick. One of my favorite low budget horror flicks. I haven't watched it for a while so I'll have to dig out the DVD sometime soon.

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  • fallensaviour
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    Originally posted by Mikey01
    Getting back to the movie in question, I think having a mad German scientist as the bad guy is over the top cliché
    I loved that part...LOL

    Shhtop!!!!
    That's part of what really makes me want to watch this.
    Mad german scientist The ultimate cliché.

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  • Mikey
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    Getting back to the movie in question, I think having a mad German scientist as the bad guy is over the top cliché

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  • Gorn Captain
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    The Sound of Music still scares the hell out of me.

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  • Brazoo
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    Originally posted by babycyclops
    You're welcome. The movie really is a punch in the guts.

    I've never seen Repulsion, reckon i'll track it down! I really like 'The Tenant', another one of Polanski's early films, too.
    "The Tenant" is great too. Actually a lot of people refer to "Repulsion", "The Tenant" and "Rosemary's Baby" as Polanski's Apartment Trilogy, so I think you'll enjoy it for sure.

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  • babycyclops
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    Originally posted by Brazoo
    Oh wow - I'm going to check out "Come and See" for sure! I just googled some images from it. Cheers!

    Rosemary's Baby is creepy for sure. If you haven't seen it yet you should check out an earlier Polanski movie called "Repulsion".
    You're welcome. The movie really is a punch in the guts.

    I've never seen Repulsion, reckon i'll track it down! I really like 'The Tenant', another one of Polanski's early films, too.

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  • Brazoo
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    Originally posted by babycyclops
    Most disturbing movie: Come and See.
    It is a Soviet era World War 2 film

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/

    Audition is waaaaay out there, pretty hard to sit through. I've been avoiding Irreversible.
    I have to admit, I'm curious about Human Centipede, and might check it out.
    Creepiest horror film: Rosemary's Baby is hard to top for fear and paranoia
    Oh wow - I'm going to check out "Come and See" for sure! I just googled some images from it. Cheers!

    Rosemary's Baby is creepy for sure. If you haven't seen it yet you should check out an earlier Polanski movie called "Repulsion".

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  • Bizarro Amy
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    Tokyo Gore Police. That movie messed with my head.

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  • Mr.Krusher
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    "Threads" is pretty rough for me. An older Charles Band film called 'Tourist Trap' always bothers the hell outta me, ughhh.

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  • JediJaida
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    I ran into a cheesy Mexican horror movie on Sci-Fi a couple of years ago. I can't remember the name, but the upshot is, a young man and his fiancee become trapped in a town full of overly inbred people, who are descendents of Cthulu, and in the end, he sets himself on fire, rather than marry his own sister, but he doesn't die.

    Instead, they both end up falling into a well, and swimming off, and there's a bas relief of Cthulu or whatever Old One it was that started the whole thing.

    Went to Wikipedia and looked up cthulu. It was a movie titled 'Dagon', and it seems that everyone in the town had the same Daddy: Dagon, but different mommies.

    The ending, while not squicky, was truly disturbing, cuz it didn't really resolve anything except for the fact that the lead male actually swam off with his mermaid sister!

    If that ain't disturbing, I don't know what is.

    Oh, and the remake of 'The Cuckoos of Ipswich' with Christopher Reeves.

    That ending was really disturbing, as was that little brat in charge of the kids. She was creepy with a capital 'C'.
    Last edited by JediJaida; Oct 26, '10, 7:09 PM.

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  • fallensaviour
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    Originally posted by Mikey01
    Looks like a comedy
    I agree seems very amusing not really disturbing...LOL

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  • Mikey
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    Personally, I thought Audition was kind of boring.

    I think because I like monsters better than psychos.

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  • knight errant00
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    Originally posted by Brazoo
    Also "Audition" : Audition (1999) - IMDb
    I was scanning the thread to see if anyone had mentioned that yet. I actually had to stop during the ending, it was so getting under my skin [shudder].

    Never been more bothered by a movie. Ever.

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  • babycyclops
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    Most disturbing movie: Come and See.
    It is a Soviet era World War 2 film

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0091251/

    Audition is waaaaay out there, pretty hard to sit through. I've been avoiding Irreversible.
    I have to admit, I'm curious about Human Centipede, and might check it out.
    Creepiest horror film: Rosemary's Baby is hard to top for fear and paranoia

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  • Brazoo
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    In a way "The Human Centipede" was just an update of the classic mad scientist disfiguring people with crazy experiments movie. Like "Eyes Without a Face" or "The Brain That Wouldn't Die".

    "Irreversible" was a much more disturbing horror movie, in my opinion: Irreversible (2002) - IMDb

    Also "Audition" : Audition (1999) - IMDb

    The most disturbing movie I can think of is "The Wannsee Conference". A made for TV German movie filmed from surviving transcripts in real time of a famous conference where Nazi's met to discus their plans for the "final solution". All it is is a conference room full of Nazi leaders calmly discussing the extinction of millions of people as if they're vice-presidents in a corporation discussing a new product. To me that's true horror: Die Wannseekonferenz (TV 1984) - IMDb

    What are your guys most disturbing movies?

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