Ok folks, what are some disturbing scenes that fill you up with disgust and nausea, yet satisfy your dark passenger?
Disturbing scenes
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>yet satisfy your dark passenger
Dexter pls
Dumbass faggot, never post ever again
Fucking moron, what a stupid post, fucking kill yourself
goreporn is just a director having a wank. it has no benefit towards the film.
under the mask is frank sobotka
>dark passenger
>satisfy your dark passenger
stop trying to make this a thing, Dexter was terrible after s3
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don't mind the other posters op, they aren't to intelligent. this scene is very disturbing, but my dark passenger liked it youtube.com
This gave me nightmares when I was a youngling.
Thanks Lucas
Any scene where females are raped or in pain.
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my arm felt numb for the rest of the day after watching this
Scenes similar to these kind of scenes, when a woman is tortured or in agony
Most scenes with the self-harm metaphor demon in Martyrs. Fuck that, most of Martyrs.
Funny Games was hard to watch at times too, particularly the stripping/ jelly rolls scene.
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Watching this movie and Cure on headphones is pretty damn unnerving
What's happening there
delet
where is this from?
Great sound and music
Is the entire film good?
I think it falls apart in the last act, and it's a bit slow. But it's got great atmosphere and a neat concept. Something about this movie got under my skin and I couldn't stop thinking about it days after watching it. Same for the director's other film Cure.
Saw 3D, some dude faked a survival story for attention and had it publicized into a book and two women and his friend helped him doing that. So this FBI agent kidnaps them, wants to teach them a lesson and forced this dude to rescue his friend and these two women (one being his lawyer and the one in the picture being his publicist). This FBI agent puts them in traps according to "See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil"
This one is the "speak no evil" trap because she has chosen to "speak no evil" regarding this dude's fake story which earned him a celebrity status.
Ok now somehow he put a key in her escophagus connected to a wire, this dude is forced to pull it out which hurts like hell, causing her to scream yet she needs to remain silent otherwise the sound is registered and causes these huge fucking hypodermic needles to mechanically advance towards her throat whilst she's strapped down.
That guy seriously afraid of crippled women.
I love films like that! Thanks bud, I'll give it a watch
not satisfying, just fucked really, unless you enjoy gay perverted sex
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maybe it's not the kind of disturbing that OP is talking about, however this scene from King Kong always gets me
yeah the whole scene is unsettling as hell but these worm things are the worst...
What did you saw 3d?
Prisonners anyone? It's pretty basic, two dudes beat the shit out of this poor autist who dindu nuffin actually. Plus hot/cold water scenes. I don't know, when that black woman showed him picture of her daughter and I saw his face I felt nauseous. He couldn't see shit without glasses, and especially with such face/meat.
Not Alex:
>Help me...
>posting Hostel
utopia
it's actually really good
most of the show fits the op's criteria
Irreversible
Martyrs
Inside
The Woman
Utopia
That scene in The Lobster turned me off of jumping to my death.
More amusing than disturbing, though.
Actually a pretty good explanation, user, thanks.
Definitely disturbing, but in a way that made you laugh
I was shock-laughing in a quiet-ass (but full) theatre and feeling really bad about myself for it, but I think that's the intended reaction
Him awkwardly trying to turn someone's dying screams into flirtation was beautiful. What a great movie.
Would have loved to have seen the movie in theatre. Elle, too.
what scene?
The fucking Martyrs. And I don't even want to post it here. Something about it just pushes the right buttons in me, even though I'm indifferent to most types of shock content.
How can you even come up with shit like this AND persuade a studio to film it?
Is it safe?
Just watch it. It's worth going in blind.
By studying the rituals of cults and being French.
i saw it. what scene are you talking about?
Green Room
My reaction was holy fucking shit.
The lady who makes ginger cookies jumps to her death, and Colin's character uses that opportunity to flirt with the sociopath.
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what the fuck, is Jigsaw an engineer in every field concievable?
Yes, fuck, this.
Watched this at a screening at a music festival, everyone was drunk/high and reacted so loud
Great experience
The dinner scene in the original TCM has always stuck with me, especially the part where the Grandpa sucks her fingers.
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I must've watched this when I was 4 or 5 cause my older brother and his friends loved horror movies, only one that actually scared me.
Green Room had a couple of those kind of scenes, I went Goddamn! at the belly slicing one because of its abruptness.
Oh dear, I vividly remember that particular scene. I mean, heck, the "Saw" series had for the most part gotten really boring at that point, but that one scene, just that ONE scene really made me physically uncomfortable – if simply because it was so EXCRUCIATINGLY LONG. It was just terribly drawn-out.
Classic dano
Original Old Boy had pretty disgusting things going on.
>Alive octopus eating(real)
>Slow teeth removing with the hammer
>Cutting his own tongue at the end of the movie
Great kino anyway.
This scene here. At that point, I didn't expect anything in that movie to faze me anymore. But man, that retching and crying and panicking... also gave me an uncomfortable boner
You went through an overly long drawn out explanation and didn't even mention that a fish hook was connected to the wire.
It wasn't Jigsaw anymore at that point. Jigsaw was long dead. I think it was ... some chick who conceived the traps. Oh I really can't remember the plot here – only the individual set pieces.
>yet satisfy your dark passenger
Ahh, to be a teenager again.
Baskin was pretty gnarly toward the end
Amanda? She died in 3 or something didn't she?
Nah at that point it was Hoffman.
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Be careful not to lose your breakfast or lunch or midnight snack or whatever meal you last enjoyed.
Oh, also the "brass bull" scene was pretty fucking awful:
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I saw the devil scalpel scene. You know the one.
To this day
Didn't he kill some chick with the "reverse bear trap" thing at the end? I thought SHE was the "big bad"... oh I can't remember it for the life of me. So you're probably right.
1 - 3, John and Amanda
4 - 7, Hoffman
Jill knew about the murders but wasn't an accomplice. She tried to kill Hoffman with the reverse bear trap at the end of 6 but he escaped. So 7 was him hunting her down to get revenge.
The ending 15 minutes of August Underground's Mordum really satisfied my dark passenger if you catch my drift
One of the best scenes in movie history if you ask me.
Bloody 'ell, you're right. Man, I think I only watched the first two with something resembling attention. I marathoned through the middle three or four with a couple of friends while enjoying copious amounts of alcohol, thus at some point everything just became a blur.
Time to kill a couple of Yuenglings
why
The entirety of eden lake
>white people thread
Personally, I don't give a fuck about excessive gore, it just doesn't do anything to me any longer. I know it's just some make up and possibly CGI these days. What really fucks me up are the characters. When you empathize and partly identify with them and then something horrible happens to them. Nothing over-the-top with exploding heads and slow-mo, just whatever happened happens and you feel powerless just being some bloke watching a movie. Also innocence and the death of it, children and animals suffering.
Pic related, the movie is "Christine". I swear to god, I felt like shit for the next two days after I saw that movie, just completely devastated me. Really took me some time to process. Now, there is no torture or anything super horrible in this movie at all, but the way the movie plays to the infamous ending and makes us understand and sympathize first is really very effective.
That scene achieved the desired effect, I'd say...
what happened there?
He had an attitude problem
I thought "Christine" was about a car...
hoffman was goat
Hall not winning the Oscar is a huge injustice.
but the suicide scene was so laughable, and they made thsi woman way too attractive
The animal they're based off are vegetarians.
Really pissed me off in the theater when everyone was freaking out.
That's just what the worms want you to think
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BABY FUCK BABY FUCK ITSSS AWWRIGHTTT
Fire extinguisher scene from Irreversible
Just google it, I don't want to ruin the movie for you.
She was the perfect cast imo. Great performance.
I don't understand what you mean by laughable, I thought there was nothing laughable at all about it.
>they made thsi woman way too attractive
Honestly don't think so. Hall is pretty close to the original. There is not a lot of material to judge that though. It's absolutely not important anyway.
classic.
The camera work makes it all the more nauseating. Well, that's Gaspar Noé for you...
How could this movie be so bad and so good at the same time? It's baffling.
lmao wrong guy
That's the best part.
People who are in love can empathize with the sheer rage.
The same person can imagine being innocent but yet beaten to death anyways.
It's a good scene.
It was a prank, bro :^)
Honestly I had never had a scene make me cringe / have to look away from the screen as much as this one.
>Spends several minutes talking with his wife before actually attempting to pull himself up.
>Sticks the hooks into his chest instead of hooking them to his pants/shirt.
These movies are so fucking stupid.
Also note that without that scene there would never have been what might be the most cathartic scene in movie history: The elevator scene in "Drive".
Refn reportedly asked Noé how he pulled off the fire extinguisher scene in order to deliver some credible head crushing.
>These movies are so fucking stupid
Unarguably!
yup, this one hit hards
Triggerrrrred
I remember not wanting to watch anymore Bond movies as a kid for a while after Licence to Kill (1989) the extended uncensored edition when a guy gets forced into a decompression chamber, tortured with the pressure valve until his head deformed and split open. That scene left me quite disturbed as a kid.
>Gaspar Noé: Fearing that he would be labeled homophobic, Noé went back to the Rectum set after the main production was completed and shot a short cameo as the masturbating man.
wtf