theFly51
New Yorker
The scene from The Island where the Administrator is putting those little robot bugs in Ewan McGregor's eye.
Hurts mine just to look at.
Hurts mine just to look at.
MrsSpringsteen said:The rape scene in The Accused- any rape scene really but that one was just so completely disturbing, probably because it was based on a true story and the true circumstances were so shocking.
Graphic violence makes me extremely uncomfortable-and most graphic sex scenes, the way Hollywood does those tends to feel so awkward and unappealing.
bono_212 said:Wait then, what about that one movie with the dental torture scene...how do you feel about that?
bono_212 said:Wait then, what about that one movie with the dental torture scene...how do you feel about that?
Marathon Man?bono_212 said:Wait then, what about that one movie with the dental torture scene...how do you feel about that?
Angela Harlem said:
He was doing an interview on ABC radio or something and was describing how long it took to get into character, isolating himself from everyone for about 6 weeks before and perfecting that god-awful laugh. He said he was disturbed by how much he was able to cnhange, and how he kept it up during filming, and then the subsequent 'normalising' once they'd finished. I reckon it has to be one of the most psychologically disturbing movies ever made. I'm no expert, usually being the type to pee myself too easily to watch too many graphic movies.
If you're into any of the background story, Sins of the Bother is a good book on the Milat family, who are obviously a part of the creation of 'Mick Taylor'. I've not read much beyond the media reports of Joanne Lees, but in all it's enough for me to never cross the Nullabor without a QANTAS engine under me.
Angela Harlem said:
And friends have talked to often of Bad Boy Bubby for me to ever watch that one. One especially loves these kinds of movies, and even she cringes and can't descibe it properly.
If you shout... said:
For example, The Little Shop of Horrors remake from the '80s never had me feeling uncomfortable, and while I didn't enjoy the tooth-removal scene in Cast Away, it didn't cause a level of discomfort like that of the whole brushing thing. Ugh.
RedrocksU2 said:In the movie "The Joy Luck Club", there is a scene where a mother has to drown her baby so that her cries would not give away the place they were hidding from some men looking for their group, thus saving the rest of the people with her.
Hewson said:
Marathon Man?
"Is it safe??"
She Is Raging said:Don't know how many have seen this movie - but in Eye for An Eye with Sally Field, the begninning scene when her daughter gets raped and killed while she's on the phone with her. Just plain Horrible.