I was like that, but then I saw how they made the centipede and I find it hilarious now. They use prosthetic bums with dummies or pacifiers I think they call them in America
Oh my gosh...never again for sure. This doctor blew my mind on sickness. It also was devastating what just could happen to people in his path. @@SNUSNU-lz7dh
So you’re not gonna mention that scene in spider-man 3?, yes I’m talking about THAT scene, the one that your brain forced itself to forget before I just mentioned it and reminded you of it.
If you haven't watched it yet, go watch this scene-that-must-not-be-named without the background music. It's fucking hilarious, it's here on youtube. The grunts and the female reactions are all still audible.
Reservoir Dogs: after Michael Madsen cuts off the cops ear and then jokingly asks the disfigured victim, “ Hey, can you hear outta this?” That entire sequence is the single most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen in film.
Just the one where the kid gets shot full of bullets and is crying for his momma while they're trying to clean of the blood from the holes in his stomach...that one was rough for me....another is black hawk down scene where they cant grab his artery and bleeds to death.
I think that if they really want to deter kids from using heroin they should show that movie in schools (probably with the "ass to ass" scene omitted). If you want to try heroin after watching that movie then you are insane.
Yes. For me, "Trainspotting" was the hardest drug movie to watch. Until I watched Requiem For a Dream. Requiem kinda tricks you bc things are going good at first, then shit goes down real fast. Then the ending is one of the unhappiest endings ever filmed. So as a viewer, you can't even take comfort in a happy ending, like you could in "Trainspotting".
The scary tunnel ride in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". I was about ten when I first saw the movie, and that scene scared me so badly, I had nightmares for a week! I love the movie, but when the boat enters the tunnel, I close my eyes.
Ginger Snape Ever notice that there were only enough seats in the boat for the people who were there? Wonka knew ahead of time some of the kids wouldn't make it.
It took me forever to realize that Mr. Harvey was played by Stanley Tucci in that movie. The hair piece that they put on him for the movie, and his mannerisms make him so ungodly creepy. Tucci seems like a nice, affable guy and it's just kind of unnerving to see him play such a creep.
Sucker Punch affected me immensely. The realization of knowing that all these girls in the mental facility was having these elaborate fantasys while escaping the real world of being drugged and raped by the doctors.
sounds along the lines of "a serbian film" but probably not as unwatchable.. I almost couldnt even finish that movie i had to skip the one scene and i dont think i could ever watch that movie a second time..
How on earth did you miss the hobbling scene in Misery? Dear God, was that horrific! Even now I cringe and look away when I see that scene coming up. The scene carries some extreme heebie jeebies for many other people as well...... I'm certain of it!
That scene was certainly disturbing for the era in which it was made, but almost 30 yrs later, it doesn't have much of an effect on me. I think I've been desensitized by decades of disturbing scenes since that films release.
@@NotQuiteEpic It definitely had it's religious overtones but I also interpreted a heavy environmental meaning from it too, cause while the baby most obviously represents jesus it makes a lot more sense that it's actually the environment itself, as is the house that mother nature worked so hard to maintain for God though he betrayed her time and time again by favoring humanity. And with her and the house's eventual destruction I think that dual meaning becomes more clear as a warning to how we treat the earth. And to me it was far more interesting than typical horror movies these days because I rarely ever see an original plot with them or anything unpredictable that makes me think. So that has a lot more value in my opinion than the tired old demon possessed children and cheap jump scares
@@chloe5275 It was a well-made movie but I'm not the target audience. I don't care for religion at all. The ads and trailers made it look more like a modern day 'Rosemary's Baby' which got me mildly excited. Then I find it's just bible stories retold. *Literal yawn*
'King of Comedy' scene is one of the best ever!! and the fact that is improvised makes it even more legendary. I rank it waaay high up there, along with the "Are you talkin to me?" taxi driver scene (Scorsese+De Niro is really the best the cinema world has to offer). Wanna see a really difficult scene? One I've watched recently: The House that Jack Built. Watch the 3rd incident and let's talk later. Though Von Trier really deserves some kind of Top 10 of this stuff of his own. What a sick genius.
Sorry I'm such a light-weight, but in the movie "The Descent", when that one girl gets quasi-pinned in a little tunnel cave-in, I was sweating on the edge of the couch. I'm sure it's just a psuedo-claustrophobia thing, but Jeez... I was _sweating_
@@NotQuiteEpic Hereditary is a modern horror masterpiece....it's not the movie's fault that you didn't notice the actual horror and didn't look past the gore.......it reinvented the horror genre, proving that a horror movie without jumpscares and forced horror scenes can still be deep, meaningful and spooky as hell
@@RishabhSingh-re1lo The story was shit and there was no resolution of any kind at the end. Just a confused kid staring at the corpses of his family and random worshippers. It was just like the Netflix movie Velvet Buzzsaw. Some stuff happens that isn't really ever explained and then it ends. I didn't fear for or care for any of the characters in either movie. I'm a harsh critic. 'Is it a good movie' stands apart from 'did I like it' for me, unlike most people.
@@NotQuiteEpic You said it yourself, you're a harsh critic There was quite a lot of story, a complex one, youjust had to read between the lines...but seems you're not one of those who likes to that, you may like more simple stuff with loose or open ends, eveything should be answered...........Hereditary is a masterpiece coz it made the audience (at least some of us) think of the implications the ending and the explanation for the happenings has....plus this is the most any movie has come for me to making a horrifying atmosphere....and nothing in the movie happened at random.... By that logic, I can even call the Godfather shitty....Just a bunch of gangsters at war, and a hero taking revenge, nothing new I can call Marvel movies really really bad....just a bunch of enhanced humans and aliens trying to defeat a bad guy who's trying to capture a planet Whether a movie is good or not shouldn't decide whether you like it or not, true but reviewing is a part of journalism, and journalism doesn't have space for opinions, only facts
NotQuiteEpic Exactly, I’ve tried recommending it to friends but they aren’t really the ones to “read a bunch of lame ass subtitles” but I’m still gonna keep pushing lmao
NotQuiteEpic Yup, for as long as I can remember I’ve always put subtitles on whatever I was watching, not to mention it also kind of help keep me focused on the movie if I have something to read along with
For some reason, all I can think of is that scene in Black Swan when Natalie Portman is in the bathroom at that ballet event and she's picking at the cuticle of her nail and starts to rip the skin off her finger. It was werid because I know I've seen grosser stuff, but this part made me cringe uncomfortably so hard
@@amycarter6337 the villain cuts the bottom out of a wicker chair, stuffs a bound and stripped Bond into it so that he's immobilized, and then uses a heavy knotted rope to beat 007's . . . anatomy . . . from below in order to get a keycode from him. It's incredibly painful to watch if you share said anatomy.
Heads off to the show stopper in Hereditary. OK, top the slit eyeball in Un Chien Andelu, (1935) Let us not forget Divine, treating herself to doggy doo in Pink Flamingo's (1972)
The most uncomfortable part of that movie was how boring it was and how seeing Dr Manhattan made you think about the poor artists who had to animate blue scholong.
The really valuable violin being destroyed in Hateful 8. The actor thought it was a prop and smashed it. It wasn't. Think it's a violin, could be a guitar.
Tusk is terrifying to me..I watched it and the thought of someone cutting my limbs off and mutilating my body then turning me into a monster like that to live out my my life like that would be pure torture to me...My worst nightmare
The only one they got right was "Requiem for a Dream." Uncomfortable? Well, I would start with the French original of "Martyrs". What you might ask? The whole bloody thing, but especially the end. Also, the epilogue for "Antichrist" and pretty much everything else in it. If you haven't come around to watch the Australian low-budget movie "Feed" (2005), which - no surprise there - tackles a man who feeds women to death and also cannibalism, you have been warned.
I did Electrical work in the DuPont Beach Mansion in Rehobeth Beach, DE. It was sold when he got locked up for murder. It’s a shame cause it was once a beautiful place, now it’s falling apart.
Y’all should watch Poseidon. It’s fricking disturbing and scary! It’s when a ship capsizes from a rogue wave and flips over staying afloat upside down.
The scene in Tusk on this list was probably one of the least uncomfortable scenes, compared to the rest of it. I couldn’t see walruses the same way for a week.
I have another scene for this list. The scene in Untraceable where the killer kills the kitten with a glue trap. That one stuck with me & I will never watch it again. Ever.
It’s never been something I’ve figured out how to control at get past. Over 17 years ago was when I began doing it. Nothing too serious after I wrote that, just a bit messy. This week has just seen some of the worst of it than I have faced in quite some time.
Nice Guys is grossly underrated
Funniest film I watched in a long time
Hell yes! I couldn't stand Ryan Gosling until I saw that movie. He was hilarious.
Never could watch it was too boring for me
Yup
It was like a breath of fresh air after a long time in smelly dump called Hollywood.
But yet, let’s put them in a compilation video so we can all be uncomfortable at once.
they did not actually shown most of the the scenes tho
American History X. Makes my teeth hurt.
That scene is Brutal.
Every. Single Time. I think about it. I hurt.
you can do batter then this.
100% agree I have never been able to watch it a 2nd time
And my butt.
That scene of Charlie’s decapitated head in Heredity should be on here 🙄
That Nice Guys bit was funny as hell. I actually rewatched it 3 or 4 times when I saw the movie. Awsome scene.
I have no idea why i watch these trash looper lists
K
fr bro is a genius
The human centipede, the whole damm movie, all 3....a huge WTF did i just watch ....
Porg liberation movement why would you even watch that xD
I was like that, but then I saw how they made the centipede and I find it hilarious now. They use prosthetic bums with dummies or pacifiers I think they call them in America
I'll never ever forget that movie. Ever.
I watched it once ! Never again , the worst bit is when the Creepy Doctor is describing what he's going to do to them 😷
Oh my gosh...never again for sure. This doctor blew my mind on sickness. It also was devastating what just could happen to people in his path. @@SNUSNU-lz7dh
Ok the Bear scene in Annihilation was far worse then the stomach scene. It’s was loud, Brutal, and oh so sudden.
Yes, wheezing with that dead woman's voice. That was a low-point in the movie.
Nah it really wasnt
It was the most unsettling scene I ever saw not saying it was not made well it was just freaky
Tommy Wiseau’s scenes in the Room.
Timmy Nguyen Everyone betray me, I fed up with this world!
Oh hey Mark.
"I aim where I aim; just shoot the picture." - Tommy Wiseau
Tommy is a genius
Ha ha Ha! What a story Mark!
Splice? Those who've seen that movie know what I'm talking about ;)
I'd managed to get this out of my head. until now.
i've seen some dude jerking off to that scene in computer room when i was in military, true story. it was way more disturbing for me
Gah! Don't say it out loud!!!
I've seen it once and I'll never watch it again 😲
I seen the movie and what scene are we referring to??the part where the two experiments kill each other??cuz if that's the scene that wasnt that bad
So you’re not gonna mention that scene in spider-man 3?, yes I’m talking about THAT scene, the one that your brain forced itself to forget before I just mentioned it and reminded you of it.
Pleaseee link it the world must know!
Was thinking of this movie too. Haven’t seen it again since it came out in the theater
If you haven't watched it yet, go watch this scene-that-must-not-be-named without the background music. It's fucking hilarious, it's here on youtube. The grunts and the female reactions are all still audible.
I LITERALLY CAME HERE JUST TO SEE IF THAT WAS ON THE LIST
We talking about “the walk”, huh?
I guess I'm weird but this video makes me want to check out almost all of these movies.
same
yep
They never said they were bad movies.
Reservoir Dogs: after Michael Madsen cuts off the cops ear and then jokingly asks the disfigured victim, “ Hey, can you hear outta this?” That entire sequence is the single most disturbing thing I’ve ever seen in film.
You don't watch a lot of movies huh
Saving private Ryan stabbing scene really messed me up
Yes bro, that scene really fucked me up! I can still see myself yelling at the screen
@@royaltyreality903 i can never watch that scene without getting mad. every. single. time.
Yes!! That scene filled me with so much rage the first time I saw it!!
Just the one where the kid gets shot full of bullets and is crying for his momma while they're trying to clean of the blood from the holes in his stomach...that one was rough for me....another is black hawk down scene where they cant grab his artery and bleeds to death.
Oh everyones wants the german guy to be stabbed to death huh? I like that that scene as it is alot!
And the Academy Award for most depressing film ending ever goes to.....
Requiem For a Dream
"Dances with Wolves"and "Braveheart" are so heartbreaking I refuse to expose myself to them.
I think that if they really want to deter kids from using heroin they should show that movie in schools (probably with the "ass to ass" scene omitted). If you want to try heroin after watching that movie then you are insane.
Yes. For me, "Trainspotting" was the hardest drug movie to watch. Until I watched Requiem For a Dream. Requiem kinda tricks you bc things are going good at first, then shit goes down real fast. Then the ending is one of the unhappiest endings ever filmed. So as a viewer, you can't even take comfort in a happy ending, like you could in "Trainspotting".
I personally didn't feel bad for anyone other than the old women who wanted to be on tv. The other three got exactly what they deserved honestly.
@@srankoutcast348 why exactly did they deserve it?
Oooh you missed the arm cut of scene in 127 hours!
i saw that on shroomz.. BAD IDEA
Oh God, yes. The sound effects and sound editing during that scene made it even worse. I'm sure that was intentional.
The scary tunnel ride in "Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory". I was about ten when I first saw the movie, and that scene scared me so badly, I had nightmares for a week! I love the movie, but when the boat enters the tunnel, I close my eyes.
Ginger Snape Ever notice that there were only enough seats in the boat for the people who were there? Wonka knew ahead of time some of the kids wouldn't make it.
C'mon the sledge to the dudes feet in misery. That's the worst nothing comes close
I looooved Requiem for a Dream. I had no idea Marlon Wayans could actually act in a role that wasn't completely stupid.
He was great too!
"Bring out the GIMP"....
seriously, this was perhaps the worst list I've ever seen from looper
Theres a really uncomfortable scene in The Lovely Bones
Which one? When he kills her?
@@ckotcher1 Her death happens off screen, is he talking about the tub scene because if he is I'm right there with him it was obscene.
It took me forever to realize that Mr. Harvey was played by Stanley Tucci in that movie. The hair piece that they put on him for the movie, and his mannerisms make him so ungodly creepy. Tucci seems like a nice, affable guy and it's just kind of unnerving to see him play such a creep.
The square is a gift to us. Probably the ultimate contemporary art satire. It's hilarious but also thought provoking
I am surprised that Boxing Helena didn't top the list.
I saw Annihilation. I moved closer to the screen to get a better view.
The guy being eaten while he's using the blood pressure machine in Dawn of the Dead('78) scarred me as a kid. Lol
4:43... Guess you haven't seen the film. Otherwise, you'd know how to pronounce her name.
The cannibal scene in Mother when the people tore apart the baby and ate it's intestines 😫😫🤢
Final destination 5- the gymnastic scene with the screw.
I still cringe during that scene
Really blew her dismount
Human Centipede series. That should've been first. Just saying.
Sucker Punch affected me immensely. The realization of knowing that all these girls in the mental facility was having these elaborate fantasys while escaping the real world of being drugged and raped by the doctors.
What about that scene in Irreversible? you know which one...
Worst rape scene in any movie
I know I'm weird, so this might have just been me...but in "Creep" I found the wolf mask hilarious.
Yeah you guys missed a lot. The movie seven with the scene lust knife
The Killer Inside Me has many hard to watch scenes, but the scene of Jessica Alba being beaten haunts me.
Oh fuck, I was just thinking about this. Insane someone else mentioned it too. It looks so real
How about the dead pan rape scene at the end of the movie KIDS? I literally walked out of the room during that scene.
Man, I forgot I even saw kids, until I read this. A guy I worked with specifically wanted me to watch it to, even let me borrow his copy.
sounds along the lines of "a serbian film" but probably not as unwatchable.. I almost couldnt even finish that movie i had to skip the one scene and i dont think i could ever watch that movie a second time..
2 scenes in a row at the end
How on earth did you miss the hobbling scene in Misery? Dear God, was that horrific! Even now I cringe and look away when I see that scene coming up. The scene carries some extreme heebie jeebies for many other people as well...... I'm certain of it!
That scene was certainly disturbing for the era in which it was made, but almost 30 yrs later, it doesn't have much of an effect on me. I think I've been desensitized by decades of disturbing scenes since that films release.
I feel bad for you. It's one of the most disturbing things ever filmed and it needed no blood or gore. Brilliant scene.
The veins scene in Nightmare on Elm Street 3... 🙈
Fuel injection 😆
The turtle in Cannibal Holocaust? The entire second act in Martyrs?
Boy, did you nail it
I've never watched deliverence but I've heard bad things and I think by the sound of it it deserves a place on the list.
Tammy Brown It's a good film but is extremely uncomfortable viewing. Excellent acting and directing and well worth a watch.xx
I was actually expecting that one to show up on this list.. That particular scene is REALLLLY hard to watch...
Got a purty mouth on ‘im ain’t he?
The score in requiem is just amazing
" More proud of her prize winning horses than her own son." HAHA that is 100% going to be me in 20 years!!!
And that's funny how?
@@NicolasCharly because i love my horse and my horse only.
Is there a reason you could show many clips from all of the movies, but not the actual clip from the moment you're talking about?
Mother! Is the mother of all uncomfortable movies.
Yes! When the baby is getting yanked around by the crowd and torn apart before they all eat him... I was NOT okay for a while after that
I just got bored when I realized it was all a religious allegory instead of a horror film as advertised.
The way that last sequence escalates from a house party to a war zone was so crazy. And the baby scene was the icing on the cake
@@NotQuiteEpic It definitely had it's religious overtones but I also interpreted a heavy environmental meaning from it too, cause while the baby most obviously represents jesus it makes a lot more sense that it's actually the environment itself, as is the house that mother nature worked so hard to maintain for God though he betrayed her time and time again by favoring humanity. And with her and the house's eventual destruction I think that dual meaning becomes more clear as a warning to how we treat the earth. And to me it was far more interesting than typical horror movies these days because I rarely ever see an original plot with them or anything unpredictable that makes me think. So that has a lot more value in my opinion than the tired old demon possessed children and cheap jump scares
@@chloe5275 It was a well-made movie but I'm not the target audience. I don't care for religion at all. The ads and trailers made it look more like a modern day 'Rosemary's Baby' which got me mildly excited. Then I find it's just bible stories retold. *Literal yawn*
'King of Comedy' scene is one of the best ever!! and the fact that is improvised makes it even more legendary. I rank it waaay high up there, along with the "Are you talkin to me?" taxi driver scene (Scorsese+De Niro is really the best the cinema world has to offer).
Wanna see a really difficult scene? One I've watched recently: The House that Jack Built. Watch the 3rd incident and let's talk later.
Though Von Trier really deserves some kind of Top 10 of this stuff of his own. What a sick genius.
Bro how about the entire movie of Funny Games 😨 (it's on RUclips)
Sorry I'm such a light-weight, but in the movie "The Descent", when that one girl gets quasi-pinned in a little tunnel cave-in, I was sweating on the edge of the couch. I'm sure it's just a psuedo-claustrophobia thing, but Jeez... I was _sweating_
me to just the thought of being trapped like that gives me the heebie jeebies and makes my skin crawl
Great vid
uncomfortable movie scenes? You mean Hereditary, the whole movie?
Rishabh Singh i stg, yes that damn movie was unbelievably uncomfortable
Yeah, that movie was BORING. A few scenes of gore does not make a horror movie.
@@NotQuiteEpic Hereditary is a modern horror masterpiece....it's not the movie's fault that you didn't notice the actual horror and didn't look past the gore.......it reinvented the horror genre, proving that a horror movie without jumpscares and forced horror scenes can still be deep, meaningful and spooky as hell
@@RishabhSingh-re1lo The story was shit and there was no resolution of any kind at the end. Just a confused kid staring at the corpses of his family and random worshippers. It was just like the Netflix movie Velvet Buzzsaw. Some stuff happens that isn't really ever explained and then it ends. I didn't fear for or care for any of the characters in either movie. I'm a harsh critic.
'Is it a good movie' stands apart from 'did I like it' for me, unlike most people.
@@NotQuiteEpic You said it yourself, you're a harsh critic
There was quite a lot of story, a complex one, youjust had to read between the lines...but seems you're not one of those who likes to that, you may like more simple stuff with loose or open ends, eveything should be answered...........Hereditary is a masterpiece coz it made the audience (at least some of us) think of the implications the ending and the explanation for the happenings has....plus this is the most any movie has come for me to making a horrifying atmosphere....and nothing in the movie happened at random....
By that logic, I can even call the Godfather shitty....Just a bunch of gangsters at war, and a hero taking revenge, nothing new
I can call Marvel movies really really bad....just a bunch of enhanced humans and aliens trying to defeat a bad guy who's trying to capture a planet
Whether a movie is good or not shouldn't decide whether you like it or not, true but reviewing is a part of journalism, and journalism doesn't have space for opinions, only facts
The entirety of “Irreversible” could have been on this list
That movie was cinematic brilliance!
NotQuiteEpic Exactly, I’ve tried recommending it to friends but they aren’t really the ones to “read a bunch of lame ass subtitles” but I’m still gonna keep pushing lmao
I watch movies and TV in my own language with subtitles on. You'd be surprised at how many sounds and lines you miss or misinterpret without it.
NotQuiteEpic Yup, for as long as I can remember I’ve always put subtitles on whatever I was watching, not to mention it also kind of help keep me focused on the movie if I have something to read along with
Not sure about the entire movie, but that twenty minute rape scene in the subway for sure. I turned it off and I'm a pretty seasoned horror buff.
That scene from Antichrist.
The entire film* lmao
^^^
entire film.. yes, cringey and never want to watch that movie ever again
what is the name of the movie from the 'tubby time' scene?
Creep
Gimme a break. No "Bone Tomahawk"?
Each and every one of you watch 'that' scene and come back.
the saw splitting the belly?
I kept eating my popcorn right through the Annihilation scene in theater.
Creep was very unsettling to watch.
Natalie Portman dancing in “The Professional” She was like 10 years old. Gross.
Sarah Goodwin 12 or 14 but yeah.
that definitely deserves an honorable mention
People werent as hysterical back then.
I have never seen any of these scenes and have never heard any of them mentioned before, but I still feel absolutely creeped the out...Ugh!
That scene in King of Comedy is pure gold!
He's not a bad detective. He just isn't a tough guy or anything. He does show he is smart when it comes to figuring out cases.
How did you pick that scene from Annihilation? The freak bear still gives me nightmares!
Can anyone please post a list of all the movies mentioned?
I had to stop watching "Under the Skin" after that beach scene...hurt ma heart.
Um, there is another scene in the hateful 8 that made my skin crawl more.
Which scene? I love that movie and can't think of one.
@@dombassett9132 oh yeah lol thanks
What about the end of Sausage Party? You forgot to list that. I felt uncomfortable with even myself.
What’s the criteria for this list?
Leaving Las Vegas... never again
I would have thought the subway scene in irreversible would be on this list at number 1???
I fuggin love The hateful eight!
That annihilation scene made my friend throw up and then pass out. We did not expect the movie to get so disturbing.
I have seen this movie. Why don’t I remember the scene? Maybe I fell asleep.
Under the Skin is a modern day masterpiece... Very Kubrick
I'll never forgive my 11 month old for making baby stuff in movies hard to watch now lol.
You went with the Hateful Eight and not the “Stuck in the Middle With You” scene with Michael Madsen in Reservoir Dogs?
For some reason, all I can think of is that scene in Black Swan when Natalie Portman is in the bathroom at that ballet event and she's picking at the cuticle of her nail and starts to rip the skin off her finger. It was werid because I know I've seen grosser stuff, but this part made me cringe uncomfortably so hard
Casino Royale. You know what I'm talking about, and you're flinching right now if you're one half of the population.
@@amycarter6337 the villain cuts the bottom out of a wicker chair, stuffs a bound and stripped Bond into it so that he's immobilized, and then uses a heavy knotted rope to beat 007's . . . anatomy . . . from below in order to get a keycode from him. It's incredibly painful to watch if you share said anatomy.
@@amycarter6337 it's good. Honestly, I liked the Daniel Craig iteration of Bond more than most other versions.
@@amycarter6337 yes. Casino Royale, Quantum of Solace, Skyfall, and Spectre.
Bad boy bubby
The “retribution” scene in irreversible
The majority of “a serbian film”
Joseph is going through EXTREME!!! grief
Heads off to the show stopper in Hereditary. OK, top the slit eyeball in Un Chien Andelu, (1935) Let us not forget Divine, treating herself to doggy doo in Pink Flamingo's (1972)
What about Hallelujah in Watchmen
What’s uncomfortable about that? Two attractive people having sex
Roller Girl it's excruciatingly long and even more awkward when you watch it with your parents
The most uncomfortable part of that movie was how boring it was and how seeing Dr Manhattan made you think about the poor artists who had to animate blue scholong.
Marvelous Rex
1) TAKE THAT BACK!!!!
2) The dong part was partly right
Saving private Ryan. When Adam Goldberg gets stabbed in the heart while buddy could’ve saved him.
The really valuable violin being destroyed in Hateful 8. The actor thought it was a prop and smashed it. It wasn't. Think it's a violin, could be a guitar.
Guitar
Hardest part to watch in any movie is the vomit scene followed by the live liver donor scene in Monty Python Meaning of Life.
Castaway tooth scene,Misery "hobble" scene, And the chair torture scene ..I don't remember but I think it was a 007 movie....?
Yeah, the 'Casino Royale' remake. That scene dropped the sperm count for entire theatres full of men.
I AM HERE TO SCARE YOU STRAAAAAIIIGGGHHTT!!!!
The wooden bat/stick scene in The Whistleblower
If only I could actually see the scenes. I like this page and all but I rarely watch anymore cuz I know it’s just their description of things
That eye twitch at 2:45 though
The backseat assault in Saturday Night Fever, got fooled into watching that movie once and it won't happen again
Tubby time!!!!! Yes. My sister didn’t make it past tubby time hahahahahahahahhahaha
No way the coffee scene is as bad as the, ahem, blanket scene in H8teful 8. At least imo.
Tusk is terrifying to me..I watched it and the thought of someone cutting my limbs off and mutilating my body then turning me into a monster like that to live out my my life like that would be pure torture to me...My worst nightmare
I can’t believe I’ve never heard of most of these, and they all sound unique.
the soundtrack to "under the skin" is awesome
So James Franco freeing his crushed hand by cutting his arm off is a scene you would all re-watch
The only one they got right was "Requiem for a Dream." Uncomfortable? Well, I would start with the French original of "Martyrs". What you might ask? The whole bloody thing, but especially the end. Also, the epilogue for "Antichrist" and pretty much everything else in it. If you haven't come around to watch the Australian low-budget movie "Feed" (2005), which - no surprise there - tackles a man who feeds women to death and also cannibalism, you have been warned.
I wish Requiem would've given SOME explanation as to why the guys why from a hospital to prison. It's completely overlooked in the film.
I did Electrical work in the DuPont Beach Mansion in Rehobeth Beach, DE. It was sold when he got locked up for murder. It’s a shame cause it was once a beautiful place, now it’s falling apart.
Y’all should watch Poseidon. It’s fricking disturbing and scary! It’s when a ship capsizes from a rogue wave and flips over staying afloat upside down.
The scene in Tusk on this list was probably one of the least uncomfortable scenes, compared to the rest of it. I couldn’t see walruses the same way for a week.
I have another scene for this list. The scene in Untraceable where the killer kills the kitten with a glue trap.
That one stuck with me & I will never watch it again. Ever.
A strange coincidence to see the guy cutting has wrist seeing as though I have a razor in my hand for a similar purpose.
Cazash please, please don’t. There’s hope for something better. I promise.
It’s never been something I’ve figured out how to control at get past. Over 17 years ago was when I began doing it. Nothing too serious after I wrote that, just a bit messy. This week has just seen some of the worst of it than I have faced in quite some time.
Also many scenes from "Come and See" and "Dancer in the Dark"