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


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Huh? Is it just me or does no one else realise that recommending/watching these "sick" films is NOT a good idea. It's like listening to a bunch of hillbillies going "Duh, look at this Ernie... This has a twelve minute rape scene!", "That's nothing Bud, I have a movie with a 15 minute rape scene AND he sh*t in her mouth - mine is much better!"

This is stupidity piled upon stupidity from all those who deny the freaking obvious - what goes into your (often tiny) minds HAS AN EFFECT. To actually encourage each other as to who can "out-do" the other in who's watched the most "shocking" or "sadistic" "movies" is quite possibly one of the dumbest things you can inflict upon your own minds. Smoking is healthier.

These are not "horror" movies or "art" these are the results of quite literally sick, twisted, dis-eased and depraved minds. It's not something to be admired, but something, in truth, to be repulsed and at worst ignored. Wake up!

Denial on this topic is MASSIVE.... To quote the review of Irreversible from one of the links in this post:

".... Irreversible is not a film that you will easily forget."

" Rarely has a title been so appropriate; once you have seen this film, you cannot un-see it, and its effect on your will be forever Irreversible. "

"Duh, Ernie, I think I'll watch THAT film.... What do you mean why? It's COOL dude!"

Also...

"....Pier Paolo Pasolini?s Salo, or 120 Days of Sodom is also one of the most disturbing and (dare we say) damaging. There are very few films that, upon viewing, will have us running to the showers to try and scrub ourselves clean. This is one of those films."

Dare we say? Why is it such a tough thing to admit/accept?.... This stuff is so staggeringly and obviously damaging it should never have been MADE in the first place.

Thank you Alsheron...You give me hope for humanity:rainbow:w:

Thank you Alsheron...You give me hope for humanity. :rainbow:

Why? Considering you love to play FPS games you shouldn't have a problem with horror films. That is unless you're only shooting walls, the floor, dirt, punching bags, and nothing that's living.

Why? Considering you love to play FPS games you shouldn't have a problem with horror films. That is unless you're only shooting walls, the floor, dirt, punching bags, and nothing that's living.

And according to its AV he likes trigun, an anime with a fair shar of violence.

But you know what they say about double standards, its politically correct to dislike violent movies.

I have to admit, gory or sick movies don't usually bother me much. But I have to admit, the blood draining scene in Hostel 2 just made me ill for some reason. I felt totally grossed out by it.

Also, I watched a Saw movie for the first time the other day (I think it was 3) and some chick put her hand in acid it looked like to get a key and then her chest was ripped open...yeah. Interesting movies.

The Incident (1967)

The passengers on a New York subway car are terrorized by two teenage delinquents. Although outnumbered, the teenagers take advantage of the passenger's passivity and unwillingness to act together. We watch how the different personalities of the passengers react to the situation

Martin Sheen's first movie. I remember seeing this, and it made me so angry. A couple of punks terrorize a subway train. Some passengers want to act, but are conflicted to be involved. Some just want to watch the show. The ending just ties all of the chaos together. Very disturbing.

There is no blood. No decapitations. It's not a movie to see on a dare. To see how much physical violence and special effects your stomach can stand and boast to your friends.

It's just a social mind****.

Why? Considering you love to play FPS games you shouldn't have a problem with horror films. That is unless you're only shooting walls, the floor, dirt, punching bags, and nothing that's living.

Yes, I dont have problems with horror movies! I watch saw (probably worst I've seen), and the likes, but if you read ALL the posts here, you will see that the movies described here take that to a whole other level! And Alsheron made many good points. I dont see the point of outdoing someone by watching something more disgusting.

And according to its AV he likes trigun, an anime with a fair shar of violence.

But you know what they say about double standards, its politically correct to dislike violent movies.

Lol, wow, thats a leap if I ever saw one!

When was the last time Vash the Stampede graphically raped someone for 10 minutes? Please explain the double standards? Like I said before I love "horror" movies. Not "sadistic" movies. But I guess things like you cant understand that.

Martin Sheen's first movie. I remember seeing this, and it made me so angry. A couple of punks terrorize a subway train. Some passengers want to act, but are conflicted to be involved. Some just want to watch the show. The ending just ties all of the chaos together. Very disturbing.

There is no blood. No decapitations. It's not a movie to see on a dare. To see how much physical violence and special effects your stomach can stand and boast to your friends.

It's just a social mind****.

That sounds like a good movie, will try and check it out.

I love movies where you generate your own fear. I remember my first watching of The Exorcist, I was more afraid after the movie than while watching it, especially going to bed and having to switch off the lights.

Lol, wow, thats a leap if I ever saw one!

When was the last time Vash the Stampede graphically raped someone for 10 minutes? Please explain the double standards? Like I said before I love "horror" movies. Not "sadistic" movies. But I guess things like you cant understand that.

haha! great! Stay in the high horse your morals give you, keep getting offended, I will enjoy what I like and continue with my life TRYING to strain myself from raping someone. :laugh: You people seriously make me laugh.

haha! great! Stay in the high horse your morals give you, keep getting offended, I will enjoy what I like and continue with my life TRYING to strain myself from raping someone. :laugh: You people seriously make me laugh.

I stand by my assertion that you cannot compare my liking for a cartoon, to me being a hypocrite. There is just no way you can compare the violence between the cartoon and the movies described here.

One other thing...Nowhere do I make reference to those movies causing people to emulate the acts in those movies. I am not one of those people that believes that violent games/movies etc, cause people to become violent.

I should also list The Blob remake from 1988 I believe. Man that grossed me out at the time (I was 12) since it was quite graphic seeing people being eaten alive and devoured :D (the chick in the phone booth scene for one, with the half eaten people floating by inside the Blob, yuk)

I should also list The Blob remake from 1988 I believe. Man that grossed me out at the time (I was 12) since it was quite graphic seeing people being eaten alive and devoured :D (the chick in the phone booth scene for one, with the half eaten people floating by inside the Blob, yuk)

Never seen that but it certainly has cult status!

I should also list The Blob remake from 1988 I believe. Man that grossed me out at the time (I was 12) since it was quite graphic seeing people being eaten alive and devoured :D (the chick in the phone booth scene for one, with the half eaten people floating by inside the Blob, yuk)

Add the 1986 remake of The Flyl. Saw it when I was 10. Traumatized me for life.

Hannibal Rising was damn disturbing too ( the birth of a cannibal and all ... ). I'm also suprised that no one mentionned Requiem for a Dream ( if you want a strongly disturbing and well acted movie, you got one ) .

And by the way, has anyone watched Mirrors ( the movie with Jack Bauer ... ;) ) ? There a scene in this movie that reminded me of Ichi the Killer. You know exactly what I mean if you watched it ;)

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