Disturbing Movies You Won't Be Able To Sit Through
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- Опубликовано: 25 июл 2024
- We all have that one movie or TV show that scared us as a child and haunted our dreams, and it seems like some filmmakers have been trying to recreate those nightmares in their films. If their goal was to alienate as many viewers as possible, it would look like they've succeeded. Audiences found it hard to sit through all of these films, due to their extended torture sequences, graphic depictions of violence, or other unspeakable things.
Some of them do have things to say, but we wonder if they could have said it in a slightly less disturbing way. Let’s take a look at some disturbing movies you won’t be able to sit through.
#Movies #Disturbing #Films
The Green Inferno | 0:00
Martyrs | 1:57
Irreversible | 3:05
The Woman | 4:22
Revenge | 5:14
The House that Jack Built | 6:36
Bite | 8:04
The Wild Bunch | 9:51
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Me: (reads title of video)
My mind: Are you challenging me?
I felt the same 😂😂😂😂on my way to download the movie list 🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃🏃
Omg me too
It's a 'must watch' list for me!
literally me rn
I already watched a couple of those, and have watched worst as well, I think. I will probably finish watching the rest in the list one day.
No issues with those I watched. I do know some people have difficulty watching violent / unusual scenes. So I guess it is possible some people will not be able to watch such things. *shrug*
My wife made me sit through Twilight. I can watch anything now.
😅
you should love the cave part in bone tomahawk then :)
You can't
😂
My girlfriend made me watch it too , I have no complaints
Who else clicked on this just to find some new movies to watch😅
facts lol
Bruh I'm making a watchlist
Yessir!
Me
Me
Re-watching my wedding video scares the hell out of me.
😂🤣😅
🤣🤣🤣
Well - if you play it in reverse, you end up giving her back to her father.
And then it has a happy ending?
Lol
@@MrPowerBear 👍
Trust me I don’t need to watch a movie
to get anxiety and depression
Best answer i read . 💜👍👍👍
Same XD
I already have those ! Although I do like the Horror Genre . But not focus on that Genre . Way less than I once did to be honest !
Please fix this
I have those and I love watching those to feel the pain... knowing I'm not alone living it
No Salo, no Cannibal Holocaust, no A Serbian Film, no Adam Sandler films. I don’t know about you, but I don’t think I’ve managed to sit through an entire Sandler film in over two decades.
I saw Cannibal Holocaust for the first time last month got the blu ray in a Horror Pack box sub. I liked it but then again I am a full blown gore hound.
I love adam sandler movies
Mortiis558 Your avatar belongs on this list! 😳
Fully agree with Mortiis558. This is some casual movie list.
Those first 3 mentioned are child's play compared to attempting to sit through a modern Sandler film.
"The House That Jack Built" is about a serial killer. What did people expect? Matt Dillon is excellent and the film lives up to the subject matter. Read the label before you open the tin.
Wack ending
@@jclundy8534 they should have showed him suffering more in hell but if you put yourself in his shoes and is afraid of going to hell then it creeps me out so bad
I absolutely loved that move.
I’d also like to add Come and See
@@blindsey1043 he didnt deserve to suffer, jack was a great person. 😢
AND it has a happy ending!😄👍🍾🎶
The Exorcist was like that. People were puking, passing out or running from the Theater screaming. No one had ever seen a movie like it.
First saw the Exorcist when I was 10 years old. Laughed through the whole thing.
@@kennycar5683 Wow that's really edgy.
Love the Exorcist. Just watched a mini doc the other day on the "cursed" making of the film.
But that was because of the HOSPITAL scene!
Mass hysteria.
A Serbian Film was the sickest thing I ever saw. Its a movie you want to unwatch. Salo was cold blooded too. These are not in their league.
Agreed. Serbian Film has a good premise but falls into the gore for sake of it unfortunately. Salo is the most frightening film because it takes more than one watch to fully appreciate it - like Irreversible, it takes getting through the horrible to watch with a perspective where you can dissect. What makes Salo scary isnt the actions as much as one's own need to relate to a character or characters and in a film where 4 aristocrats are the only ones with whom we are allowed to relate - the scenes with them drunkenly speaking philosophy- and the darkness in all of us, we are shown a world where we know isnt one of fantasy. Given absolute lower over others, we know people are capable of doing such things.
These movies are nothing if you visit best gore regularly
William Phillips is that the film where there’s a scene where people are forced to eat pieces of shit. And some people are forced to wear wedding clothes?
@@Fro5tyRevenge thats Salò
@Paul Osc Slots Gambling Channel I really can't see what people see in the Serbian Film, I was so disappointed when I saw it. It's not even in the to 50 most disturbing movies. I was expecting so much from it and I nearly fell asleep watching it. It's not even in the same league as Martyrs (the French one of course, I won't even waste my time with the American remake).
There's no film I can't sit through. It's all paid actors doing a job. It's easy for me to keep it in context.
It's the real life things that sadden me..
@@fefeisbored1958 If you read the end of my statement you would see I said "It's the real life things that sadden me."
go to 4chans /gif board and look up any rekt threads.
theyre easy to watch too
@@phizzler5051 what are you talking? Did you really read what I wrote or just reacted first?
Its the real life things that are the worst.
Edit: That wasn’t supposed to sound edgy, sorry.
Edgy
Everybody a gangsta until a prisoner chief said lets do human centipede
i think the second one was a lot harder to sit through, and even the first one was harder than the prison one
never saw it, is it harder to watch than Martyrs?
I thought about that movie for weeks after....but part #3 was so bad it was unwatchable
@@specta4154 I agree.. part 2 is more horrific
@@NATmusic27 to give context human centipede 2 makes the entire saw series look like a kids show
i'm brazilian none of these films is as hard to watch as 7-1 against germany
@Clout Academy go watch the highlights of the game wc2014 brazil v germany
but are you a Barcelona fan ? lol
@@sakshhhham no but 7-1 was a lot worse
Big boss: See above
Me: Googles "7-1 Against Germany" to learn about a new horror movie.
Me - again: Ohhhhhhhh
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The house that jack built was one of the classiest serial killer films I have ever scene. Highly underrated.
Beautiful film! 💟
I watched that just because it had Hitler in it
Try Bone Tomahawk. A different western that flew under the radar. Great cast, amazing movie.
Classy? Weird and boring is more like it.
Lars Von Trier's film, Antichrist, was FAR better than the caricature of a horror movie, The House That Jack Built.
Antichrist was a work of art- every frame was a gorgeous piece of terror and ghastliness. It was emotionally draining. It was hard and uncomfortable to sit through. It was disturbing. It lingered for days.
THTJB was comedic and over the top (in a bad way) in comparison to ANY serious horror film. At first I thought the movie had to be a joke... then I realized that LvT likely vomited out every thought in his head and smashed it all into this piece of junk.
I guess A Serbian Film was too tame for this list
Yeah that movie is nuts
It was pretty tame.
tame to The 120 Days of Sodom
That’s what I was thinking
What's the Serbian film?
*List of movies mentioned:
1. The Green Inferno
2. Martyrs
3. Irreversible
4. The Woman
5. Revenge
6. The House That Jack Built
7. Bite
8. The Wild Bunch*
The rape scene in “Irreversible” is the most difficult thing to watch that I’ve ever seen in any movie.
Bless you my man
@@hastyone9048 have you seen I Spit on Your Grave (1978)?
The Girl Next Door is based on a true story.
What actually happened to the poor girl was actually worse than what was on the screen.
Have just ordered 5 of these films.
Should be a good weekend....
“I’m not a lover of violence”....remakes Martyrs
ken crowell 😂
*Doesn’t show A Serbian Film*
Okey...
What serbian film?
Master The movie is called a serbian film, And its one of the most extreme movies ever made, Please do not watch it, You will remember every scene perfectly for years, Im the one that watched texas chainsaw massacre when i was 8 and damn i didnt dare to go outside, But a Serbian film is groose, I can tell u a little what happens, They rape women and beat them to death, They rape newborns, Rape children, Alot more insane things, Its hard to find the movie but please do not, You will be happy without it
@@purple1s730 al koji je cilj tog filma brate? Ja osono nisam inace covjek mekanog srca pa mislim da mi nece bit problem ga pogledat. Ovi filmovi koji se fokusiraju na krv i tako te "gadne" pizdarije, meni je to brate smjesno sve ne znam da li sam ikad gledao neki film koji me uznemirio a da je takve naravi
@@purple1s730 sta oni jebu bebe i sta? To su kao neki psihopati koji uzivaju u tome? Kriminalna organizacija koja radi pare od toga tako sto prodaju te filmove? Sta?
Master Eeeeeh, English please?
Irreversible was a pretty good movie. It was messed up in that you were watching the events happening in reverse, but yeah it had some pretty harsh scenes...it was a gripping story--at least to me. Didn't think Monica Bellucci's acting would be so convincing!
Spoiler alert
perhaps my favorite performance of hers!
Thanks for ruining it in like one sentence
@@AnnaKisses37 how? OP's comment isn't a spoiler.
It was a masterpiece. You cannot unsee it. It's literally irreversible.
"I'm not a lover of violence. Now, time to make a remake of one of the most violent films ever made."
😂 that really made zero sense. Sometimes you wonder how these directors get the jobs they do
Anybody think it's stupid when horror movies just show gore instead of having a good story?
Yes the story is important. But I like the Wrong Turn Movies
it depends on what you're looking for, it's not stupid it's just made to reach a different audience
@@NickEdan yeah just finished up the 2nd part and just searched upon this
Just like almost every horror today. They think gore = horror not that it really should be scary.
But why not both, like they used to before?
I can't even sit through this entire video.
Lol
Same I quit at 5min can't take it. Too disgusted.And creepy
@@calvinyip364 oh. I thought y'all were gonna say boring.
@@augustusmcgovern6084 it kinda is . It's just going back and forth but there is some interesting part at the end.
Well, with all the ads I don't blame you.
Disturbing? Pfft, nothing compared to... I don't know if i dare to say it. Ok, here we go.....
𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐮𝐛𝐞 𝐑𝐞𝐰𝐢𝐧𝐝 𝟐𝟎𝟏𝟖
low hanging fruit, imho
EliaZ GmoD nice lol
LMAO
Yeah, the cringe from that shit gave me stage three cancer. Will Smith didn't help either.
Paying an A-list start, while not even having the biggest name in YT on it is pathetic.
That shit was tame compared to finding nemo
i was horrified by midsommar, sinister and wrong turn. i cant even imagine watching all these movies
THIS IS A GREAT LIST THUS A GREAT VIDEO. I have seen some of these already and are definietly disturbing and more than compatible with this list. I cant wait to go watch the others. CHEERS !
The Green Inferno? Really? That was a joke. It was like the PG version of Cannibal Holocaust.
That's disappointing to hear because I though CH was pretty mild by today's standards. It didn't live up to the hype for me.
Yea by today's standards CH would get a pg13 rating. The animal killings still sucked. By green inferno is a sad joke.
The green inferno was a comedy!
Dr. Evolution ehhh I think the animal killing is the thing that puts it over most things
@@inspectorevo5704 green inferno is sick u should check it out. Way worse then the overrated cannibal holocaust. The killings in green inferno are brutal i dont know what anyone is talking about
Watched Martyrs once. It has stayed with me EVER SINCE. It literally HAUNTS ME. Especially after all that poor poor girls both suffering there's still no answer to the concept of life the main Evil lady is trying to find out through this poor remaining girl. Somehow that's even worse as well as horrific acts they commit. But the greatest films are ones you never forget ironically. Plus Requium For A Dream is another one, I mean HOLY SHIT that's totally horrific too can probably think others too but these first to mind at mo. And honestly people WANT horror and that's truly what all these directors DO DELIVER. So really how can you complain really
Agreed. Martyrs and requiem crawl inside your brain and torment you in a way that the likes of a Serbian film fail to. Theres more to those films than an outright intention to shock and horrify. Some films you watch, but certain ones you experience, martyrs and requiem are definitely the latter in my opinion...
I'm glad someone mentioned Requiem for a Dream. That movies is amazing but left me feeling emotionally shattered for over a year.
"But the greatest films are ones you never forget ironically." What is "ironic" about that? Honestly.....I do not understand what you mean.
The Green Inferno (good movie), is a wildly tame remake of Cannibal Holocaust.
not really tbh, i think that it's more similar to cannibal ferox. cannibal holocaust has a whole different message
@@MauditMaz what is the message in green inferno
@@MauditMaz it's even tame when compared to that one too! Theres like a handful of gore scenes and they arent even that graphic (except for when they chop up the first dude, but even that was tame compared to the violence shown in Ferox, I mean they had a woman hanging from hooks in her breasts)
@@MauditMaz It's very similar to Cannibal Ferox. The Green Inferno's story structure is almost too close to it at times.
That’s what I said
For me Cats is the most unsettling movie
I was scared to death
What all things I would have ate
By not buying that 20 dollar ticket
I refuse to watch Cats. Even the preview was hard to watch
Martyrs is one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen. THE French version I mean.
Is it bad that i got aroused watching it?
Agreed
Uriyaki Denma yes it is
The 30 minutes or so yes but the rest was complete nonsense.
@@uriyakidenma469 no just weird
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me: hold my flipflop
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@@samalayr.n.kashyap1513 hardcore gore fans will know.. :P
I tried to google it, but i don´t know what i have to search for.
@@samalayr.n.kashyap1513 majority of gore clips and stories on the web include street justice or cartel punishments with most of the participants wearing flip flops due to the country of origin (brazil,mexico etc)
so anyone who has spend some time researching these stories can make the coorelation...
it was an inside joke :)
Or "hold my pudle" (white chicks reference)
In the "Green Inferno", the music started getting ominous when the cannibal savages tore that dude apart while he was still alive. Later, that same music started amping up when the chick had violent diarrhea in the bamboo cage. I quit watching it at that time, because the formulaic music was used for two different hings, leading us to believe that explosive-diarrhea is as awful as being cuting apart a living person.
I had forgotten that I had watched Bite. That either means that it's so unsettling that my mind decided not to keep any record of it or (much more probably) that, in spite of all the gross visuals, it's actually a pretty mediocre flick. Unlike David Cronenberg's The Fly, which is an absolute classic based on a similar concept.
The Emoji Movie
Edit: Damn, thanks for the likes guys!
Dont get me started on that one
You're a mad man. You need to be put in an asylum
It didn't count because nobody is sitting.
Couldn't even think about watching it. Absolutely terrifying
My son watched that damn movie over and over again! It was torture!
i just came here for movie ideas.
Me too :)
Same obviously
Same
“Come and see” is a true horror film
Come and see is the real deal with its absolute realism. Truly disturbing.
Dangerous Freedom what’s that movie about?
Step Hess the invasion of a village in Byelorussia by the germans. It shows the perspective of a teenager trying to fight against the germans and it shows the true horror of war. The director actually fought in that conflict against the germans thus showing his real life perspective. Its classified as a “war film” but it’s really a horror film.
John W.B reality is what’s horrific about it.
@John W.B Someone said: "Tha scariest movie ever isn't a horror movie". The soundtrack, the vlose up shots of the horrified faces, the lighting and the fact it really happened is really scary and impressive to watch. Its the atmosphere and realism that makes it so uncomfortable. But you should really watch it, i actually watched it yesterday for the first time and you should watch it. It is on RUclips eith english subtitles but it's eith private link. I could send you the link if you want.
“Bone Tomahawk” should’ve made this list! Friggin love that movie, and DAMNNN is it BRUTAL! Some of the best death scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie.
I'm still afraid to watch that Scene
You think bone hawk is worst than martyrs?
@@aresgodaware0369 lol it’s f*cked. That’s for sure. It’s so realistic. Mainly because of the absence of sound. There’s no music, there’s no excess sound. It’s as if you were standing right there, watching a man be hung upside down, naked, and bisected with an axe made of bone. Yea, it’s messed up. But it’s hot like a “Hostel” type scene. It’s understood that that is the type of brutality some of the Natives used on their captors, and it’s not like “distasteful”? Lol not sure if thats the best word. It’s not violence for the sake of violence and it’s not gore for the sake of gore, if you get what I mean. But it is a tough watch. The scenes depict icing violence in “Bone Tomahawk”, are seriously some of the most realistic and well done scenes I’ve ever seen in a movie. There’s no extra sound. It’s all as if it happened right in front of you.
@@aresgodaware0369 ooof. That’s a good one too lol. I’d say they’re very different psychologically in their depictions of brutality. One (Martyrs) is very unnatural. It’s vulnerable young girls being brutalized, and experiencing prolonged torture for basically no reason. Whereas “Bone Tomahawk” is more “natural”. Meaning, it was a part of life back then. There isn’t really prolonged torture. In the scene I was referring to of the bisected man, he gets scalped right before they hang him upside down, but that’s as far as his torture goes, and I wouldn’t call it “prolonged” as he is killed immediately after, so he didn’t sit around experiencing that pain. Yes it’s two humans, one killing another, but when watching the movie, there’s this feeling that the Natives or “Troglodytes” as they’re referred to in the movie, aren’t of this world. They don’t speak any language, they don’t dress like anyone else, they use a kind of whistle that they insert into their necks at an early age to communicate. So there’s a feeling while watching the movie that they’re almost alien-like, and not people. So the violence committed against the other people in the film, doesn’t feel like it’s being committed in a sadistic way, but almost a way of someone hunting food for their survival. If you get what I’m saying. To me, Martyr’s is FAR harder to watch. But I will say, “Bone Tomahawk” has to be one of my favorite Western’s of all time. I actually just saw
“Old Henry”, and that was pretty awesome too. The twist is badass.
@@onemaddad3823 wow that was detailed.
I'll check old henry out
I heard Robin Hood is pretty hard to sit through. lol
it was okay but not great in any means and they wore very posh clothes that looked out of place imo the only thing they nailed is the archery
It wasn't terrible, but not worth watching twice.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Brandon Grant I hate that!!
Been watching “Reign” on Netflix, and that’s one of my biggest pet peeves with the show. But I cannot stop watching it. Some of the over acting is so good.🤣🤣🤣
Which one. Lol
idk have you ever watched 'The View"? Never been able to stand more than 5 seconds
What year did the movie come out?
@@SadiaAfrin-kq1ol XD
@Outcast Phoenix, you are someone who actually GETS IT!!! I watch the first 20 minutes for the political stuff every day. Joy Behar is the most deranged of the deranged. She constantly says “I’m a comedian” because she is not funny and has to remind everyone. Ana Navarro is annoying AF. And of course you have your token republican who doesn’t vote republican and hates every extant Republican President. Everyone on the right and left should watch the view. Almost no one can watch it on a regular basis without acquiring a deep hatred for democrats (granted, very few democrats are anywhere near this bad, but what people don’t know may end up converting them anyway, lol!).
THAT is pure horror to try to watch. Four hideous creatures all making weird noises at the same time. What makes it so bad is the audience members do not even know their brains are melting.
👍👍😂😂😂
I am actually very interested to watch most of the films in this list, thank you very much.
6:56 hey rocket before becoming a guardian of the galaxy. I love that guy. Dont forget to tell your friends taser face.
A Serbian Film makes any of these movies look like Pocoyo episode
LMAO
Ehh, I find that one more silly than anything. I don't really find a lot of the movies on this list that disturbing either, with the exception of Irreversible
Pocoyo episode LMFFAAAAOOO💀💀💀😂
@MadCarrot exactly, original martyrs is way more disturbing than Srpski film.
Serbian Film was so much tamer than everyone hyped it up to be. Yeah it's disturbing, but not nearly to the level people claim it to be. I found it boring
120 days of sodom makes this list look like disney channel content ..
Undoubtedly.
I know of people who wanked to that movie.
@@ricardosoto5770 i hope you are not friend with these "people"..
That movie is so aged and is really easy to sit through.
Problem is that it's really boring.
Thank fuck someone mentioned it. I sat through Salo in an independent theatre in the 90s before authorities got word of it and it was promptly banned. Full house but by two thirds in there was only my friend and myself left and an old creepy guy in the front row.
thanks for the recommendations :D
A list like this that doesn’t include ‘A Serbian Film’ is automatically de-legitimized
Truly the worst film that should have been #1 on this list. Agreed.. unfortunately.
They say Cannibal Holocaust is hard too... I ve never seen it but they say there is real violence on animals.
@@martinomattuzzi7031 There is unfortunately. Which makes it hard to watch for different reasons. ASF is just the worst though. Total "can't unsee" type of thing.
Is that available on DVD?
@@AssMonkeyGaming It is, you will most likely have to buy it online
If you want something truely disturbing watch Dragon Ball Evolution...
Don't forget The Last Airbender to bro.
@@daphnemathison7356
The Last Airbender... The only movie i wasn't able to sit through. I fell asleep in the first 30 minutes.
If i ever want to die of boredom i start watching M. Night Shamala... shyamala... shamalamadingong... movies
We don't talk about that atrocious thing.
that movie was a disaster its completely white washed
Just the thought of the movie Titanic Make me sick
Nice list with unique and different than usual list of unwatchable movie.. I'm already tired of same old lists with Serbian Film, Salo, Cannibal Holocaust, Human Centipede blah blah
Nishant Sengar STFU
Thanks for the tip. I found the original and downloaded it. I'll watch Cannibal Holocaust first then The Green Inferno and see for myself which is better.
Same. I haven’t seen the woman yet and the house that jack built now they are on my list. I’ve seen most of these on the list. But I get why this list instead of the norms. These are more mainstream movies and directors and actors.
What a waste of time...@@ArtSurvivesArtist
Same, nishant.
I've seen The House Jack Built. I think it's a great film, but sometimes it's blatant, some things are predictable, but I think it's a very, very dark sense of humor and it can also be taken sarcastically.
People probably walked out when he was posing the dead kid for pictures,he killed and was taking pictures with him
@@BLOODYTHECLOWN666 Children should generally not appear in horror films, especially not as victims. Children are not allowed to watch or play in the films. if someone would ask me about it. :)
I feel like going to film festivals for movies like this with some friends is a good way to weed out the knobs... Honestly, how can someone be so weak minded that they can't sit through a movie?
I found "I spit on your grave" to be very disturbing.
But at the same they make enjoy her revenge.
I never saw the original .. but I saw the remake ... and her getting revenge was great ... they got what was coming too them. Sorry not sorry lol
Wanna know a real disturbing and shocking? Go watch some terrorist killing people slowly like cutting their neck with unsharpened knife.
The original was best & very disturbing whereas the remake was more for the gore factor.
@KAWAII The first was good, second not as good so didn't watch 3rd. Eigo wa chigau desu.
I know there are countless gore hounds who revel in the brutal and grotesque, but I think there's an enormous difference between gross and scary. I for one watch horror films because I enjoy being scared, not because I'm hoping to puke up my dinner. While I've seen a couple of the movies on this list and I do have a degree of respect for what they aim to do, I'll never watch them again. No matter what Eli Roth or anyone else says, walking out of a movie and giving a movie a standing ovation are not synonymous; they're polar opposites. There are many outstanding horror films that deliver unbearable suspense and bone-chilling terror without resorting to gratuitous gore and I think that's a far more difficult and therefore greater achievement. When done well, graphic imagery and body horror have their place, but there is a thin line between creative violence as a plot device and plain old bad taste.
Maybe one day there will be a movie director who will be horrified watching his own movie. That, I am going to watch.
took me 3 tries before i could sit through Irreversible in its entirety... good stuff.
"What Dreams May Come" (1998) is the most frightening movie I've ever seen.
I liked "The House that Jack Built," and "The Wild Bunch." The both seemed very gritty and realistic for the genres they portrayed.
I must be one of the few that recognised the "Infrasound" as i thought it was a DVD fault when i rented Paranormal Activity!
When i realised it wasnt i was made up!
I can actually hear it! Its like a low hum you DO feel as well as hear, kind of like a freezer operating in another room.
I use it to know when something is going to happen, it really helps prepare for jump scares.
cheater lol
The most disturbing movie I've seen in a long while is "The Evil Within". Very much real world horror movie, that makes truly horrifying possibilities in life seem way too close for comfort.
The only movies I ever saw people walk out of in disgust: Marina De Van's "Dans ma peau" and Takashi Miike's "Audition". Dans ma peau was the most painful movie to watch, I totally understood the people walking out.
"Howard the duck" is not on the list? That film left me scarred for life.
James Ebola lol
A"Too stupid to sit though" list would be virtually endless but I know Howard the Duck would be on it!
Howard the Duck i saw the 2nd time i went out with my now wife - i like it for that reason
Thank you thank you thank you for this :))) "Bite" kicks sooo much ass, I love it!!!
I can’t see how the Human Centipede didn’t make this list...I felt changed as a human afterI watched that movie...
fax
I couldn't make it through Transfrormers: The Last Knight
i dont know i think it’s pretty dope when directors hire native people that are supposed to be playing natives🤷♀️
it actually kind of bugs me when they truck in extras for movies. I remember watching a behind the scenes thing about some old movie set in mexico and found out most of the "locals" were italians, mostly as teamsters. I've seen the same thing with alot of movies with Native Americans, they often just use anyone tan. If you're filming on site it makes alot more sense to get some locals since it guarantees authenticity, they often like helping out in other areas, and what seems like a low wage to an LA film crew is a fantastic wage for someone living in a place like the Amazon.
Yeah, I totally agree!
Most accusations of 'cultural appropriation' are nonsense.
Whenever I watch these while I’m disturbed I do feel a little tougher and the disturbance doesn’t last long
I really enjoyed The House That Jack Built....not sure if I should be worried about that....Lars Von Trier is a fantastic filmmaker, you just have to be ready for it when you watch his films!
"ZOMBIE" and that EYE scene..That's hard to watch..lol
That's what happens when a doctor trusts his wife's safety to a cowardly groundskeeper.
@@tumbleweed1867 zombi 2 / zombie flesh eaters (1979)
6:56 THAT kind of shit is MUCH better than cheap jumpscares. That is GENUINELY creepy. So much more thought and creativity goes into things like that.
At this point, Come and See just shat on every "disturbing" film out there. I mean, seriously, watching the film about five times - it leaves a permanent scar on your psyche.
I just watched The Platform on Netflix. Decent horror with deep meaning
When the girl walks towards the boy, her thighs covered in blood, her face all beaten up and a whistle in her mouth, I swear that was probably the scariest things I've seen. The way she looked at him, her eyes...
Ya but you're just a little kid. What do you know....
I feel like as a child I really understood the statement, "it's a movie"
I just love disturbing shit 😂
I didn't know Paranormal Activity used audio that way but I do actually remember being very unnerved even being a veteran into much worse imagery...that audio shit really interests me.
just watched Green Inferno and Serbian Film today, and Salo, Martyrs, and Cannibal Holocaust yesterday. they were pretty brutal, but not to the point of turning any of them off. you shoulda put the August Underground series on here, or maybe The Green Elephant....still haven't decided to watch any of those yet LOL edit: I forgot about Poughkeepsie Tapes, that was kinda intense too
Finally someone how mentions August underground! I still have to see the second one but the first one totally should have made the list!
Poughkeepsie Tapes is pretty hard to find though. They may not have mentioned it because it never got an official release.
Poughkeepsie was rather hard to find, but glad I did...and as for August Underground, I'm not sure I'm up for those yet! I like graphic disturbing movies but they seem like a different level. Also worth mentioning: Philosophy of a Knife, Guinea Pig series, and Slaughtered Vomit Dolls. I've only seen Philosophy of a Knife from that list, and probably gonna keep it that way from what I've read.
@@mike7652 I've heard mixed reviews about Philosophy of a Knife, and being that it's like 4 hours long it makes me hesitant to watch it even if the subject matter is quite disturbing.
Adam Chaplin is pretty good, it bills itself as being the goriest movie ever made, though it's kinda silly at parts. I swear Emmanuelle de Santi is a fan of Fist of the North Star, and unless it for taken down, you should be able to watch it on RUclips.
@@nightmarefanatic1819 it's definitely one you either love or hate...it was two parts (when I watched it), so that kinda helped break it up a bit. I do recommend it, but as with most things it's all a matter of opinion and whatnot.
Green inferno wasn’t even that bad it was more cringey than anything lol
Best line in Green Inferno " oh my God! They've got the munchies!"
I did sit through Martyrs hoping for the happy ending. I was disturbed for days. Especially since it’s sadly a true story for many.
Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Squeakquel
The Horror!
Maxtreme hahaha
Sans: What? It’s such a cute film. I don’t know you said that, because I saw it, and it was funny.
Bone Tomahawk is very messed up
Yep, but it's a great film. Richard Jenkins is (as always) terrific.
Bone Tomahawk was wonderful, but, one scene aside, I don't think it belongs in the same category as something like Martyrs. Admittedly, THAT scene came from out of nowhere and literally made me sit up in my seat, hah.
@DR Evil if you couldn't sit through Martyrs then I'm thinking the "bad films" you've seen are on the same level as Cannibal Holocaust and the like. You definitely won't be able to watch A Serbian Film, Angels Melancholy and The House That Jack Built. Stick to Friday The 13th and the like.
@DR Evil but you can watch children being sniped, children being raped and females being raped and beaten then beheaded and fucked after they're dead? 🤔
I say you haven't seen any of the films I mentioned. Martyrs is lightweight compared to the 3 I listed. I suspect you're either flat out LYING or you've read a detailed description of the most brutal scenes in the movies you CLAIM to have seen.
Sit down poser.
@DR Evil not to mention real animal deaths, but you can't tolerate a woman being tortured. You can watch men being tortured I take it. See how stupid you are?
When they essentially have little talent, horror directors revert to gore as a last resort to try and create controversy in the hopes it'll create free publicity. Can you imagine the masters of Horror like Hitchcock, DePalma, Craven, Carpenter or Cronenberg having to stoop this low?
same goes for torture porn style movies. Ever since Saw and Hostel got big that's become the de-facto for lazy horror. Cant think of a way to scare people? just have a scene with a guy getting his pecker caught in a belt sander. Need to horrify the audience? have a woman getting her toes eaten by rabid weasels.
lol the green inferno, that movies a joke i literally thought it was a college project
I Laughed way too hard when the cannibals got high
How many people walked out because these movies were just awful? 🤔
I have walked out on movies in my horror festival days. The truly shitty ones like the bullshit Hollywood has been making for kiddies these days. The films that have been commented on around here are actually pretty entertaining.
haywire
"The Woman" is a GREAT movie!! 😉
I never paid to watch them, Netflix!
[drops mic]
@@iamjamesmix i recall them butchering animals when they were still alive. I'd say thats a form of torture
I sat through Cannibal Holocaust at 3 in the morning , there's nothing you can throw at me that I won't see coming ...
*EL MACHO*
The serbia film, enjoy
Oh yeah? Watch the funky town video and get back to me.
Watch Salo and I'll pretend to care
Edgy.
I watched Revenge. That foot scene was sick!! I was squirming the whole time. If you ever had a splinter or glass in your foot or hand you can relate. LMAO
Infra sound is quite scary and shouldn't be allowed at all. This is something that can be applied militarily for crowd control or worse.
why is The Last Jedi not on this list?
It's not a Movie but a 150 minute advert for the menopause.
Disney said no.
First Star wars film ive stopped 30 mins in...... Painfully bad.
@@Rhythmattica you get a purple heart in the line of duty, well earned.
Now that was funny!!
For anyone looking for a disturbing foreign movie which challenges to viewer to answer a range of philosophical questions, I recommend 'The Fifth Seal' (1976).
One of my most defining cinematic experiences to date!
Pont tegnap néztem meg. 5/5
Martyrs and Revenger were great movies -- highly recommend both.
The most disturbing watching this was the amount of adds
Human Centipede 2 was really disturbing for me tbh. I was able to watch the whole thing but it didn't let me sleep cause I kept thinking about it 😂 disturbed me a lot.
first one is better, 2nd is edgy, 3rd is ridiculous
Same here
Those movies look so STUPID’ how were you even able to sit through those? They do look disturbing as hell though
120 Days of Sodom?
Cannibal Holocaust?
August Underground?
yawn
Sans: Never heard of them.
The thing that kills “Revenge” for me, is the fact that they, for some reason, decided to put high power scopes on shotguns. I will never understand that.
Green Inferno literally took me like 2 days to get through it. I kept getting scared even though I had watched it before and knew everything that was going to happen.
Damn
The original martyrs is one of my all time favourite psyc/horror films!
the creature who attacks lucie gave me nightmares
@@keep_walking_on_grass I was fine until the end with THE scene, cringed so hard! 😂
Yeah, it's great. French horror/thriller movies are pretty great. Have you seen Sheitan and Haute Tension? Also, Calvaire is amazing, they speak French in it, but it's actually a Belgian movie. Well, in my eyes it's still French, lol. All these 3 movies are highly recommended.
Agreed
Have you by chance seen A Serbian Film or Salo?
Those two are dreadful, depraved, and disturbing beyond measure.
Any film with amy schumer. I can't sit through those, they make me feel sick
I can sit through ANY movie you throw at me, like literally anything I’m not really scared of anything. Except there’s one movie that I just couldn’t sit through, it made me feel like I was slowly going insane... it was the movie called “the flubber”
Revenge is not even brutal-
I actually love it though.
The green inferno I could sit through
Rawr5649 it really was and I feel like that’s what they were going for
I didn’t sit through it cause it was boring, horribly acted, and cheesy.
@Rawr5649 Eli Roths films are kown for beeing cheesy
lame movie
Terrible movie
The House That Jack Built was a brilliant movie, nothing disturbing about it. It was artistic and very well done, there wasn't much gore in it to turns one stomach or make them leave the cinema.
Seriously, I watched it somewhat recently, and I was thinking the same. Good movie, but I don't recall it having anything so shocking, graphic, or gross that I'd expect anyone to just up and walk out on it. It's just not that kind of film. The vibe or overall gist of it might be kinda hardcore, but what it presents the viewer on screen? Meh, not really.
The only one of these I have seen is " The House that Jack Built." It was disturbing, and I do remember mentioning it to a few people, and the scene with .om and kids was was pretty horrific, but I certainly didn't want to run out.
Out of this entire list, I saw "The Wild Bunch" in theaters with friends - tame by comparison with a lot of films today. The others... well... probably not.
I guess looking at The Wild Bunch from the perspective of the late '60s it might make sense on this list, but it still seems like an outlier. It is violent, but the violence isn't gross or grotesque. It doesn't have the torture or horror of the other movies on the list. There is a purpose to its violence. Watching it I can see how Sam Penkinpaugh was probably influenced by his experience as a Marine on Iwo Jima. There is also a sadness to the movie, which if anything can make it tough to watch.
add in..violence for violence sake..natural born killers
Martyrs is one sick film
Mats Thømt i thought it was really unique and never seen before , and had a good story and amazing makeup affects !
Masterpiece
One of my favourite films ☺️
I'm in full agreement with you there
Mats Thømt Bored me a bit
I keeping hearing about all these people needing an ambulance after watching these films/screenings.. I wonder if thats really true or just PR..
it can be true. My mom can't watch any horror movies or even thrillers. She gets terrified by the scenes and almost burst into tears.
Search RUclips for, "Cultural impact of The Exorcist", see for yourself.
6:41 thank you so much! I was searching this movie for so many years... I mean its the scariest horror movie to watch xD (My opinion)