The most disturbing movie scene

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The scene in American History X when Norton puts that guys mouth on the curb and wham! I still haven't seen that few seconds of the movie because I look away every time.



This is my pick for most disturbing.....also the scene from night of the living dead were the zombie daughter takes a bite out of her fathers neck...yeck
 
How about in Casino where Nicky and his brother get called to a corn field and then Sam's men show up with baseball bats. They beat Nickys brother to a bloody pulp with his face swollen and body purple and throw him in a hole, then they go to work on Nicky and throw him in the hole on top of his brother. Their still alive because you hear them moaning and see them twitching and then Sam's men begin to bury them alive.
That scene sticks with me the most even though the movies more famous for some guy getting stabbed with a pen.

The noise when their getting hit with the bats sound so real and the bruises, make up etc... really make that scene realistic; I can feel every hit.
 
How about in Casino where Nicky and his brother get called to a corn field and then Sam's men show up with baseball bats. They beat Nickys brother to a bloody pulp with his face swollen and body purple and throw him in a hole, then they go to work on Nicky and throw him in the hole on top of his brother. Their still alive because you hear them moaning and see them twitching and then Sam's men begin to bury them alive.
That scene sticks with me the most even though the movies more famous for some guy getting stabbed with a pen.

The noise when their getting hit with the bats sound so real and the bruises, make up etc... really make that scene realistic; I can feel every hit.

plus, i think it feels more real or something because he's in his undies when they toss him in the hole. makes him look more helpless/vulnerable.
 
Pink Flamingos. A fat gay man dressed like a woman vies to be the most gross human on Earth. At the end of the movie, the character, AND the actor himself, proves it by....

WARNING! Read the following at your own risk!

...eating dog crap as it flowed out of a real dog. In fact, as it falls out of the dog, he smears on the ground to make sure to everyone it's real dog crap. Smeared all over his fingers, he shoves it in his mouth. He gags a few times, but holds it in and begins to smear it around his mouth and roll it around his tongue. Yes, it was REAL dog crap.
 
Pink Flamingos. A fat gay man dressed like a woman vies to be the most gross human on Earth. At the end of the movie, the character, AND the actor himself, proves it by....

WARNING! Read the following at your own risk!

...eating dog crap as it flowed out of a real dog. In fact, as it falls out of the dog, he smears on the ground to make sure to everyone it's real dog crap. Smeared all over his fingers, he shoves it in his mouth. He gags a few times, but holds it in and begins to smear it around his mouth and roll it around his tongue. Yes, it was REAL dog crap.

sounds like an oscar winner for sure :)
 
plus, i think it feels more real or something because he's in his undies when they toss him in the hole. makes him look more helpless/vulnerable.

Oh yeh, i forgot about that, havent seen the movie in ages. Nice one:tup:


Yes that is disturbing Solid Lifters, why would anyone wanna watch a movie like that though:odd:
 
Just curious.

For me, it would be the opening scene of the 2007 Canadian Horror-Thriller "Walled In" (Yeah, 2007, not 2009 as IMDB and most YouTube reviews claim).

First thing we see is a little girl waking up to discover she's trapped in a small sealed room and about to be murdered by being buried alive in cement!
 
Just curious.

For me, it would be the opening scene of the 2007 Canadian Horror-Thriller "Walled In" (Yeah, 2007, not 2009 as IMDB and most YouTube reviews claim).

First thing we see is a little girl waking up to discover she's trapped in a small sealed room and about to be murdered by being buried alive in cement!
And when I read your thread title, this was the very first thing that came to mind for me. I never actually watched the movie, but I saw that scene once and it's certainly a scary one!
 
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And when I read your thread title, this was the very first thing that came to mind for me. I never actually watched the movie, but I saw that scene once and it's certainly scary one!
It was the first one I could think of.

Haven't properly watched the movie myself but I've seen the opening scene enough times for it to stick in the mind.
 
Crazy I never posted in this thread.

Well, it’s also crazy after just then picking my daughter up from school. She looks up to the sky and says, “What’s up with this weather?” - this week has been a heatwave, but right now it’s cool with low winds - My daughter continues, “What?!”(referring to the foggy conditions at 3pm) “It’s THE MIST!!!!
She then gets really anxious and says that is “the worse movie ending… of all movies… of all time!” “I watched that movie when(her friend) came over for my birthday. My brain wasn’t right and the ending was horrible. I never want to watch that movie again.”

I say, “Oh snap! You’re probably right.”

Edit: I’ve gotta say, Old Boy(the original) was indeed disturbing, after finding out ‘what the actual what’(everything) was all about. Yikes.
 
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Crazy I never posted in this thread.

Well, it’s also crazy after just then picking my daughter up from school. She looks up to the sky and says, “What’s up with this weather?” - this week has been a heatwave, but right now it’s cool with low winds - My daughter continues, “What?!”(referring to the foggy conditions at 3pm) “It’s THE MIST!!!!
She then gets really anxious and says that is “the worse movie ending… of all movies… of all time!” “I watched that movie when(her friend) came over for my birthday. My brain wasn’t right and the ending was horrible. I never want to watch that movie again.”

I say, “Oh snap! You’re probably right.”

Edit: I’ve gotta say, Old Boy(the original) was indeed disturbing, after finding out ‘what the actual what’(everything) was all about. Yikes.
That's the works of Stephen King and movie adaptations of them for you.
 
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