The most sadistic movie(s) you've ever seen


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holy **** and i thought hostel was bad :o

Another thing to remember is that Hostel was fiction, Unit 731 was real. Japan got away with worse war crimes, including biological warfare, than Germany. Somehow what they did slipped under the radar. Probably because the Chinese were Communists, while the Jews were on "our" side, so they didn't have the US media to publicize it.

The legacy of those Japanese scientists from Unit 731 leads all the way up to the Amerithrax attack in 2001. After the war, rather than being prosecuted for war crimes like German concentration camp officers were, they were imported to work at Ft. Detrick to continue their biological weapons research. Google it if you want.

The movie is up on Youtube in several parts, btw. Watch the decompression scene. It's based on real events. :x

I also have to add I've seen a man slow beheaded. Seeing him in agonizing pain & begging for his life

Please seek help. You are clearly psychologically damaged. I am not joking.

I'll give you the fact that you said it's PROBABLY the worst thing you've ever seen (which quite frankly is a worrying statement in itself). But still, why would a sane, non-sociopathic/psychotic person even consider watching this?

Oh and other than Buffalo Bill here, anyone who knowingly watches anything REAL regarding the torture or pain of innocent animals/humans is similarly derranged. Do the world a favour and go check yourselves in to the local asylum.

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To all the rational, sane people in the thread who have seen gory effects etc in ficticious movies i'd have to agree that a clockwork orange is probably the most sadistic movie i've ever seen personally. To the OP, great idea for a thread :), shame a few freaks had to ruin it :(

Please seek help. You are clearly psychologically damaged. I am not joking.

I'll give you the fact that you said it's PROBABLY the worst thing you've ever seen (which quite frankly is a worrying statement in itself). But still, why would a sane, non-sociopathic/psychotic person even consider watching this?

Oh and other than Buffalo Bill here, anyone who knowingly watches anything REAL regarding the torture or pain of innocent animals/humans is similarly derranged. Do the world a favour and go check yourselves in to the local asylum.

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To all the rational, sane people in the thread who have seen gory effects etc in ficticious movies i'd have to agree that a clockwork orange is probably the most sadistic movie i've ever seen personally. To the OP, great idea for a thread :), shame a few freaks had to ruin it :(

Please check yourself into a drug rehab. Do the world a favour and get help. Can't have marijuana users everywhere.

Thanks for movie suggestions, going to be getting my hands on this and see how bad they really are.

It's interesting, what point did i make to cause you to assume i smoke Marijuana?

Oh and as for the movies, can you not assume they will be BAD? I mean it's high up on Buffalo Bill's list of 'Probably the worst thing i've seen' and i'm guessing that's no easy feat.

Please seek help. You are clearly psychologically damaged. I am not joking.

I'll give you the fact that you said it's PROBABLY the worst thing you've ever seen (which quite frankly is a worrying statement in itself). But still, why would a sane, non-sociopathic/psychotic person even consider watching this?

Oh and other than Buffalo Bill here, anyone who knowingly watches anything REAL regarding the torture or pain of innocent animals/humans is similarly derranged. Do the world a favour and go check yourselves in to the local asylum.

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To all the rational, sane people in the thread who have seen gory effects etc in ficticious movies i'd have to agree that a clockwork orange is probably the most sadistic movie i've ever seen personally. To the OP, great idea for a thread :), shame a few freaks had to ruin it :(

:laugh: @ the idea that I have mental issues.

First off, I didn't seek out & look for videos like the beheading. It was pretty much a dare by a bunch of friends who've seen it. So I don't intentionally go out & watch stuff like this on a normal basics. I'm not even a violent person.

Second, I don't need rehab or the likes. If that's the case, than every war vet needs it since they've seen & maybe have done a lot worst. It's only a small percentage of people in society who will like to watch this stuff & will actually do something stupid. Are you actually implying people who do makes these types of movies need help?

:laugh: @ the idea that I have mental issues.

First off, I didn't seek out & look for videos like the beheading. It was pretty much a dare by a bunch of friends who've seen it. So I don't intentionally go out & watch stuff like this on a normal basics. I'm not even a violent person.

Oh, that makes it ok then.... :no:
Second, I don't need rehab or the likes. If that's the case, than every war vet needs it since they've seen & maybe have done a lot worst. It's only a small percentage of people in society who will like to watch this stuff & will actually do something stupid. Are you actually implying people who do makes these types of movies need help?

Firstly, it should be 'worse' not worst. Secondly, i don't think the majority, sorry, every war vet has seen/inflicted torture to that extent. Which army were you thinking of in particular?

Firstly, it should be 'worse' not worst. Secondly, i don't think the majority, sorry, every war vet has seen/inflicted torture to that extent. Which army were you thinking of in particular?

Going after people's grammar. :laugh:

And you know what I mean.

He's (probably) talking about the video clip from a few years ago showing some terrorists beheading a serbian soldier with a knife. Not hard to find, and was rather well publicized.

Not sure if that's the one. But the one I saw was with an Asian victim. A close up good quality video. Not grainy & zoomed out.

Yeh, i admit that the grammar was a cheap shot. Everyone makes mistakes. Even buffalo bill.

I have to ask though, if what you said is true and some friends 'pretty much dared' you to watch the video was the likely consequence of not watching the video? Unless they were going to make you witness the same act in person i fail to see what could possibly have convinced a sane person to choose to watch it. Or did they trick you and say "OMGROFLCOPTRZ VID!!!"?

Yeh, i admit that the grammar was a cheap shot. Everyone makes mistakes. Even buffalo bill.

I have to ask though, if what you said is true and some friends 'pretty much dared' you to watch the video was the likely consequence of not watching the video? Unless they were going to make you witness the same act in person i fail to see what could possibly have convinced a sane person to choose to watch it. Or did they trick you and say "OMGROFLCOPTRZ VID!!!"?

I didn't have a choice. It was forced upon us during a seminar in desert warfare training about terrorists and their tactics and methods. And yes, I was in the military, and no, we didn't like it, and further, I believe the instructor that played that clip is no longer an instructor, and possibly lower ranking now as well.

Yeh, i admit that the grammar was a cheap shot. Everyone makes mistakes. Even buffalo bill.

I have to ask though, if what you said is true and some friends 'pretty much dared' you to watch the video was the likely consequence of not watching the video? Unless they were going to make you witness the same act in person i fail to see what could possibly have convinced a sane person to choose to watch it. Or did they trick you and say "OMGROFLCOPTRZ VID!!!"?

Again, I don't enjoy watching the real stuff, but I'll watch pretty much anything. It's even easier to watch it with a bunch of other people.

Things I'll never watch is something like 2girls1cup. :x

Another thing to remember is that Hostel was fiction, Unit 731 was real. Japan got away with worse war crimes, including biological warfare, than Germany. Somehow what they did slipped under the radar. Probably because the Chinese were Communists, while the Jews were on "our" side, so they didn't have the US media to publicize it.

The legacy of those Japanese scientists from Unit 731 leads all the way up to the Amerithrax attack in 2001. After the war, rather than being prosecuted for war crimes like German concentration camp officers were, they were imported to work at Ft. Detrick to continue their biological weapons research. Google it if you want.

The movie is up on Youtube in several parts, btw. Watch the decompression scene. It's based on real events. :x

Omg, just looked it up on youtube....I saw some videos I wish I hadn't of seen. :/

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