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    Human Centipede. I have no idea why anyone would make a movie that disgusting.
    August 13th, 2011 at 08:29am
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    Apocalyptic movies disturb me more than anything usually, but the trailer to 2012 messed me up more than the movie did.

    For some odd and curious reason (my curiosity will end me someday), I want to watch the Human Centipede. Shifty
    August 16th, 2011 at 07:46pm
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    Requiem For a Dream.
    It's really, really good, but it's the most intense, brutal, and emotionally exhausting movie I've ever seen. It's incredibly disturbing, not in a horror movie sense, but in a harsh, devastating sense that is all the more heightened by the fact that it really could happen, and does happen.

    And it made me never want to touch any drug, ever. Shifty
    August 17th, 2011 at 07:31am
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    2012. Not only did I not like it but I ended up turning it off halfway through because I felt sick to my stomach watching.
    August 17th, 2011 at 10:08am
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    The Boy In The Striped Pyjamas. I knew what was going to happen, but when it did, I had to leave the room and regain composure to continue watching. The fact that it actually happened, all those years ago, is something which made me so disturbed. It's a brilliant film though.
    August 18th, 2011 at 01:51am
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    Requiem For a Dream.
    It's really, really good, but it's the most intense, brutal, and emotionally exhausting movie I've ever seen. It's incredibly disturbing, not in a horror movie sense, but in a harsh, devastating sense that is all the more heightened by the fact that it really could happen, and does happen.

    And it made me never want to touch any drug, ever. Shifty
    I love Requiem for a Dream! In Love
    It was in fact disturbing, in a mental sense.
    It just hurt me inside that they just lost their minds and themselves in their "pursuit for happiness"

    Great film, great director and great score though. tehe
    August 20th, 2011 at 02:11am
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    Strangers...or Le Ils...Something about how that could happen really messes with me. I can watch a million classic ghost/monster/dead creepy person movies but when it could happen and has, all because "You were there," that really messes with me. Love the movie, it's wonderful but it messes with me when I watch it. No matter how many times I see it I get scared at the exact same place. It was the only movie I ever legitimately screamed/jumped in.
    August 20th, 2011 at 03:02am
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    ^ The Strangers and Ils is not the same movie. The latter's English name is Them.

    I thought Ils was more disturbing than The Strangers, only because it took way longer for the audience to see that it was just kids being jerks.
    August 21st, 2011 at 01:07pm
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    On the note of The Strangers (which I completely agree - those films are some of the most scary) 'Funny Games' I thought was really quite awful for making me feel really...on edge and awkward and just urgh. Even despite the fact pretty much everything appears 'off screen' it was still disturbing, just the idea that two young men would just...do that for no good reason. Very odd. I quited like it though in terms of being a good film XD
    August 28th, 2011 at 11:37am
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    twin.:
    On the note of The Strangers (which I completely agree - those films are some of the most scary) 'Funny Games' I thought was really quite awful for making me feel really...on edge and awkward and just urgh. Even despite the fact pretty much everything appears 'off screen' it was still disturbing, just the idea that two young men would just...do that for no good reason. Very odd. I quited like it though in terms of being a good film XD
    I, on the other hand, loved Funny Games. I kept rooting for the bad guys and just found the family themselves annoying. I couldn't even understand why people found it scary until a friend of mine explained it from the family's pov. I was seriously thinking "this was entirely made for people to love the bad guys". it wasn't until she told me that I realized it wasn't at all like that.
    August 29th, 2011 at 12:55am
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    I F*CKING HATE "THE STRANGERS". Twitch Twitch

    That movie always creeps me out, I hate the song.... I hate EVERYTHING about that movie. When my little brother is mad at me he'll blast that song on the computer just to irk me. Grr, it's just... bad.

    & The movie "Teeth" was pretty gross. I couldn't imagine my vajayjay having teething. Creeeeeeeeeeeepy.
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    Human Centipede. I have no idea why anyone would make a movie that disgusting.
    I actually thought it was interesting. It was really gross, I admit, but still, I thought it was cool. Maybe I'm just a sick twisted person. XD
    September 6th, 2011 at 09:34pm
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    Human Centipede. I have no idea why anyone would make a movie that disgusting.
    Agreed, I felt so disgusted.
    September 19th, 2011 at 07:47am
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    Hostel. Twitch I think it was the second part that I watched. Oh, and the remakes of The Hills Have Eyes.
    September 28th, 2011 at 02:50pm
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    Grave Encounters.

    KILLED. ME.
    September 28th, 2011 at 06:41pm
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    One Hour Photo. Twitch

    I can't bring myself to watch anything with Robin Williams in it anymore, because of this movie.
    September 28th, 2011 at 07:41pm
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    Dread has some fairly disturbing moments. A couple of the scenes in Hostel and Hostel Part 2 were the most disturbing I've ever seen.
    October 12th, 2011 at 09:16pm
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    Normally, I love books and movies that most people would find f*cked up, especially if they're horror films, but I have a list of movies that I just cannot stand to watch --

    Thirteen -- An arts film about 13-yr-old girl who becomes best friends with the most popular girl in her school, directed by Katherine Hardwicke (the lady who effed up Twilight). I'm not really sure why I found it SO disturbing, but I think it was just b/c it reminded me a lot of people in my family that upset me so much.

    The Hills Have Eyes (remake) -- The part where the guy ate the parakeets, seeing the dead dog sliced up with his entrails exposed, and the rape scene......I just could not handle any of it. I was in tears half-way through the movie.

    Paranormal Activity 2 -- The thing that upset me most about this film, despite having studied ghosts since the age 9, was the way the ghost hurt the dog, and the scene where the girl was asleep on the couch, and you just saw this shadow, stretching across the ceiling, getting closer and closer every time the lights flashed. Something about that just left me terrified for, like, months.

    The 4th Kind -- Like a smart person, I decided to watch this movie only 2 weeks after having seen and developed a phobia of PA2. This movie had me terrified that I'd find a white owl outside my window for like 2 months. I was PISSED when I found out the whole thing was fake.
    October 14th, 2011 at 04:20am
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    Martyrs. A French horror film.

    I watched it today on YouTube. Most movies don't really bother me, but this one is extremely gruesome and just.... Cheese

    I sat there looking like OMFG for the majority of it. It's sad, too actually. I felt so bad for the main character. I just... I won't be watching it again. Once was more than enough.
    October 30th, 2011 at 12:13am
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    A Clockwork Orange.
    October 30th, 2011 at 12:38am
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    "Dead Alive" {it's a cheesey gore fest}
    "Requiem For A Dream".
    "Last House On The Left" {the original!}
    November 1st, 2011 at 10:04am