Tokyo Gore Police
Tokyo Gore Police
Camilla: You, sir, should unmask.
Stranger: Indeed?
Cassilda: Indeed, it's time. We have all laid aside disguise but you.
Stranger: I wear no mask.
Camilla: (Terrified, aside to Cassilda.) No mask? No mask!
Why do people keep saying Eraserhead? I see nothing wrong with it.
I’m surprised The 120 Days of Sodom wasn’t mentioned.
"It's time to kick ass and chew bubblegum... and I'm all outta ass."
I'm a British gay Muslim Pakistani American citizen, ask me how that works! (terribly)
A Serbian Film by far. RIP Phealous, who watched it for a review.
The fact that OP knows so many is telling.
While not outright gross, The Voices is a pretty great film about a pretty dark subject.
I was just showing Windowlicker to my daughter yesterday lol.
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Been meaning to see this actually.
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It was. In my original list. lol
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Yeah it's in my list.
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Doesn't it? I need more though. I need... to... feed...
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Scared my sister to death, that movie. She's a gentle soul though. Not like me at all.
'And upon her forehead was a name written, Mystery, Babylon The Great, The Mother Of Harlots And Abominations Of The Earth.'
I was never a big fan of horror movies, just watched some horror-action/comedy flicks and was never into what we call now torture porn - with over the top gore.
* Blair Witch Project
While the movie was nothing special in story telling nor cinematography, but I was pretty hard hit with the viral marketing campaign. It was subtile enough for me to not catch it as what it was.
* Martyrs
I did know what it was, I thought I was laid-back enough, but this movie clearly broke me for a while. While the hollywood popcorn horror movies just redo the 1960 hitchcock style suspense over and over again, Martyrs hits really hard, since there is no preperation for this kind of unique horror movie.
* Eden Lake
Again, not just a stupid and idiotic movie, but its deeply disturbing.
Movies that hit you psychological , if you are able to understand it, are really impactfull and nothing like a simple mystery twist in a storyline a la The Sixth Sense etc.
I know a lot of other movies with stupid dialogs/storyline/cinematography but I would not descibe them anything special, just basicly worse than formula fiction.
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The Human Centipede
The Human Centipede 2
Those are two, truly, fucked up movies.
Thanks to this thread, I've already watched 3 fucked up movies that I never would have thought existed.
Thanks, keep it coming.
Eden Lake was very disturbing. Probably one of the best horror movies I've seen in a while. Leaves you feeling sick and angry. Mainly because I could actually imagine a situation like that happening.
Tusk was kind of funny.
Serbian Film uncut version, the plot and the scenes were pretty fucked up, but it didn't leave me with a sick feeling like Eden Lake did.
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"I feel bad for Limit , they put in so many hours only to come in second place" - Methodjosh
I have this idea that it's not explicit, gory, sick and perverse stuff that makes a truly disturbing, terrifying movie. It's the power of suggestion and appeal to the imagination. And this is where, to me, the Blair Witch Project actually succeeded a little bit, no matter how silly and hyped it was in hindsight.
The power of suggestion and the imagination is the key to the dark depths of the mind, to nightmares, hell and beyond.... and I'm under the impression there's a lot of untapped potential in this area. But maybe it's just a fantasy. Maybe what I'm thinking of isn't actually possible...
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I haven't seen many on that list, maybe just Eden Lake. As for messed up films Wolf Creek was kinda bad, just because it's based on a true story that was never solved.
Oh also there was one of the second last wrong turn movies that was also messed up. Wrong turn 5.
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What they've done to the Terminator franchise after T2: Judgement Day.
As for the most fucked up movie I've seen? Haven't seen too many of those, so I guess I'll either say se7en or John Carpenter's The Thing (for the gore).
Not sure if anyone has mentioned Hounds of Love (2017).
Saw this one a couple months ago, I feel like it deserves to be mentioned in this thread.
"I feel bad for Limit , they put in so many hours only to come in second place" - Methodjosh
The Human Centipede 3 fucked me up a bit.
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The Descent is a solid entry, but if you can handle something like The Hills Have Eyes, you should be able to handle the Descent.
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Honestly, the only part of Se7en that even has lasting impact doesn't even pertain to the gore, and that's impressive. When they were interrogating the living part of the Lust sin. That guy was so fucked up after doing what he was forced to do, I can't even imagine it. Everything else in that movie was tame in comparison.
Pretty much any of the Human Centipede stuff. The first was one of very few movies that I couldn't actually watch all the way through because of how disturbing it was. The sequels were just an automatic Nope for me. I read the plot play-by-play for Human Centipede 3 on Wikipedia, and that was bad enough.
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