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Most Shocking Film

enemyonpc (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 09:44

Probably been done to death this but come on, humour me. What is the single most Shocking, Disturbing or Gutwrenching Film you have ever seen?. I Dont ive seen anything that has truly shocked me, but then again i havent seen the film i`m about to watch in a couple of minutes, SALO.

So let me know what done in for you.

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Bryan

RE: Most Shocking Film

MattJoyce (Mostly Harmless) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 09:57

Saving Private Ryan

Being a horror fiend, Ive seen lots of gory movies in the past, a few video *nasties*
are in my collection, etc, but nothing came close to the 1st 30 mins of SPR...its
real (or was) and more to the point was more horrific, both mentally and physically
on the stomach than ANYTHING in my horror collection.
That one really shook me and the rest of the cinema in a way I hadnt seen before.

RE: Most Shocking Film

Gareth Williams (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 09:57

I remember I felt physically sick the first time I watched Deliverance, but the most shocking film I`ve ever seen is probably Audition.

Expect the worst and you won`t be disappointed!

RE: Most Shocking Film

floyd_dylan (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 10:30

ichi the killer,a film that okays sexual abuse against women, whilst ejaculating to them being tortured, raped, and murdered.

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RE: Most Shocking Film

Stressed-Dad (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 10:40

The Rape Scene in Irreversible was the most uncomfortable and disgusting thing i have ever seen
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RE: Most Shocking Film

RJS (undefined) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 12:10

Have to agree with Grackan there, only perhaps I would add that for me the opening violence in Irreversible is jointly as disgusting. :o

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RE: Most Shocking Film

Pete-MK (Elite Donator) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 14:13

titanic

....the horror....

RE: Most Shocking Film

Dazza001 (Competent) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 14:20

I`d go with "Salo"... now that this is a few hours after the original post, what did you make of it? (what a way to start the day!!).

Dazza.

RE: Most Shocking Film

Issac Hunt (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 14:39

Der New York Ripper
(Actually I havn`t seen it! So I`ll go with Irriversible too. And Apocalypse Now had quite an affect the first time I saw it...poor old cow!)

RE: Most Shocking Film

ebony.branch (Elite) posted this on Monday, 12th January 2004, 14:52

I watch a lot of horror, so I`m fairly unmoved by most gore.

Jaws gave me nightmares for years (my uncle snuck me in to the cinema to see it at a very tender age). I saw an uncut copy of Cannibal Holocaust a few years ago and it turned my stomach. I quite enjoyed the beach landing in Saving Private Ryan; call me sick but I even laughed at some of it (particularly the bit where the medic slaps a field dressing on a casualty only to see him get shot in the head and die anyway). I haven`t seen Salo, Baise Moi, Irreversible, Ichii or Audition yet, but I will get round to it. I`ve got a copy of Executions - most of it is fairly innocuous(!), but the mob shooting the bloke at the end put me off watching it again.

Funnily enough I find bits of Monkey Dust, on BBC3, quite hard to watch - the running joke about the neglectful parent really does me in.

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