Posted September 20, 200717 yr *The scene where the guy stabs the poor girl in the spine in Wolf Creek unsettles me each time I watch it.. *The rape scene in The Hills Have Eyes 2 is DISGUSTING. I think it's the noise which gets to me :huh: *When the pervert in Little Children swims UNDER the water in that out-door pool to look at all the kids..
September 20, 200717 yr * Any horrors that involve young children, it's just wrong! * The part in Blair Witch where Michael runs downstairs because he thinks he hears Josh, the way he just says "...Josh" as his last word in that dead cute, scared way is just...d'aww.
September 20, 200717 yr The scene in Alien of the creature bursting out of stomach of that person Joe Pesci stabbing the guy repeatedly in the head and neck with a pen in Casino The mafia battering the 2 guys to a bloody pulp with baseball bats in Casino and dumping their bodies in sand pits
September 20, 200717 yr I've seen a million violent movies but I still can't keep my eyes open during the chainsaw scene in Scarface... EXTREMELY unsettling to me!!!
September 20, 200717 yr A lot of the scenes in Wes Craven's "The Last House On The Left". I only just managed to sit through that film. The rape scene in 'Hills Have Eyes', too.
September 20, 200717 yr the whole feel of the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre is unsettling...... like a home movie gone horibly wrong. Wolf Creek, too - great, great movie, but disturbing as hell. The rape scene in Irreversible is gut-wrenching...... really nasty, but again, a tremendous movie. The bit with the teeth on the pavement in American History X makes my skin crawl - the sound... yeuch.
September 21, 200717 yr Most of the scenes in Village of the Damned, like where the kids make one of the mothers put her hands in scolding hot water, or cause the janitor to fall out of a window and land on a rake... Alternatively there's that shot at the end of Knocked Up where you see the baby coming out. That REALLY unsettled me :lol:
September 21, 200717 yr I go along with what Russ said about that scene in "Irreversible" - truly a horrifying sequence, especially the way it was filmed - one long, continuous static medium long shot, one take as well as I understand it, the realism of it is just horrendous. No leering close ups, no cuts or edits, the director squarely putting us in the position as an accomplice and voyeur to what is transpiring. There's also another sequence in that film that's equally horrendous - the two guys in that club battering a man they think was responsible for the rape repeatedly over and over again with a fire extinguisher, the skull and face of the victim becoming crushed with each blow... Again, done in one continuous shot, and again, the director putting us in the position of voyeur and accomplice, and again really horrific stuff.... There's really very few Horror films that come close to matching those scenes of very real horror in "Irreversible".... Other unsettling scenes... When I was a kid, the ending of "Psycho" seriously freaked me... Not so much the Norman dressed as mother bit, but the bit in the police interview room, when you hear the voice-over.. the ending line - "Why, she wouldn't even hurt a fly..." and that rictus smile Norman does, overlayed with an edit of a skull.... When they find "Sloth" in "Se7en"... Pretty fukkin' creepy... Of course, the whole film's unsettling, but that scene in particular is worthy of note.. The "chest-burster" scene in "Alien" still has a power to shock, because you sure as hell aint expecting it first time you see it (and apparently neither did John Hurt's co-stars.... :lol: ) The "Russian Roulette" scenes in both "The Deer Hunter" and "Tzameti/13" , because of their depressing commentaries on the basest levels of humanity, and what some people are willing to do to others just to make money....
September 21, 200717 yr The rape scene in Hills Have Eyes disturbed me majorly and gave me nightmares for a while :( It was just the brutality of it I think, til then I hadn't seen anything quite as disturbing as that.
September 21, 200717 yr Author ^ Which rape scene? The one from The Hills Have Eyes or The Hills Have Eyes 2?
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September 25, 200717 yr Hostel 2 -the scene where a woman ıs beıng tortured on a cross and another woman lay below ın a bath of blood gettıng off on ıt all. I thought thıs was totally sıck and very dısturbıng.
September 25, 200717 yr ^ Which rape scene? The one from The Hills Have Eyes or The Hills Have Eyes 2? First one. It's pretty much the whole caravan scene as well when you see the father being burnt alive, the daughter being raped and the birds head being bitten off ... then the baby held at gunpoint. :( The second one is rank too though. I didn't find it AS disturbing though, cause you didn't really get to know the characters as well as you did in the first one ...
September 25, 200717 yr Hostel 2 -the scene where a woman ıs beıng tortured on a cross and another woman lay below ın a bath of blood gettıng off on ıt all. I thought thıs was totally sıck and very dısturbıng. To be honest, I thought this was laughable rather than disturbing... Clearly such a pathetic attempt to pay homage to the 70s soft-core "lesbian vampire" exploitation films of directors such as Jess Franco and Jean Rollin..... -_- Eli Roth seriously needs to have an original thought in his head.....
September 25, 200717 yr Author That scene DID shock. Everybody in the cinema were gasping and this couple stormed out :lol: Hostel 2 is sick.
September 26, 200717 yr The bit in the Fox and the Hound where the old widow has to leave the fox alone in the forest.
September 26, 200717 yr The bit where Optimus Prime dies in the original transformers film.... how many kids hearts were broken when they saw that... On a seriouse note the film Misery has a pretty shocking scene when the guys legs are broken.
September 26, 200717 yr The bit in the Fox and the Hound where the old widow has to leave the fox alone in the forest. Awwww, that so sad :cry: :cry: :cry: Some of the scenes in the original Halloween really unsettle me, the first is when he kills the dog, because animals usually never die in films, then where he impailes the man with glasses on the wall and he just stares at him and watches him die, and then when Laurie is in the house and she see's all her friends dead and you can see the mask slowly approach from the darkness, then when he walks down the stairs, thats a really good camera angle, then when Laurie is screaming and running across the road and you can see him getting closer, but he walks really slowly, yet he manages to catch up to her, and then when she comforts the kids and you can see him in the background at the top of the stairs and then finally in the wardrobe that is so scary, it reminds me of when I used to play Hide and Seek when I was little, except that when he finds you, it's not your turn :o Basically, the whole of Halloween unsettles me :P
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