If you're referring to that scene at the end with the guy eating his own brains from his head, I thought that was just simply so ridiclious it was laughableHannibal. I try to avoid gross movies as much as I can, though.
I'm curious now, what happens in the film that's so bad?For me, the wife and I just finished watching Tokyo Gore Police. The title should have been a warning. Normally we both enjoy over the top action or gore movies, but goddamn this movie absolutely takes the cake on how disgusting a human mind can be. Or maybe the Japanese mind. Us dropping a couple of nuclear bombs on their heads really fucked their current generation up.![]()
See, I found myself cracking up at all those scenes.Alien vs Predator: Requiem. It a bad Sci Fi Channel quality movie masquerading as a studio film. That was forgivable. What was not was when they started killing tons of new born infants, small children, and pregnant women. It was disgusting and offended me greatly. Mostly because it was obvious they were using this shock crap to try and disguise a god awful movie.
Probably "I Spit on your Grave"
Also, there was this movie with Barbara Streisand and Nick Nolte where she was a psychiatrist; there is a scene in there where Nick Nolte is remembering an episode from his childhood where his family is assaulted, and some guy rapes him; makes a comment about "I never had a little boy before"
Forget gore; that is probably the most disgusting scene ever put to film in American cinema.
You're not lying. That's hands down the most disgusting movie I've ever seen. I felt like I had lost something after I watched it. I remember thinking that I wish I could unsee it.Cannibal Holocaust. Cube, even Sin City, you're not going to get close to Cannibal Holocaust.
I was once talked into watching some kind of experimental "art" film by a friend of mine that turned out to just be black and white footage of a dude sitting in a chair slowly disemboweling himself. I don't remember what it was called, but if I ever see it again, I'll punch somebody. Hard. In the face.
The movie I saw in a theater that caused more people to walk out of it than any other would be "Andy Warhol's 'Bad'". In this movie, a group of women that do bad things as part of their line of work are seen clipping off a guy's finger with pruning shears, setting a theater on fire with people inside and laughing while people burn when they can't escape, throw a baby out the window and splattering on the pavement with baby gore spraying on the people nearby on the sidewalk... Yeah - that movie seriously ruined a lot of people's day that evening.
Seven
The guy is actually her husband in real life. I read somewhere that she married him because she actually was highly turned on during that shoot. Freaky!Irreversible. It opens in a gay S&M club, in which we see a man's face bashed in by a fire extinguisher. But the hardest thing I've ever watched was a 10 minutes single-take scene of Monica Belucci getting graphically raped and beaten within an inch of her life.
Think of .. I don't even want to remember.I'm curious now, what happens in the film that's so bad?For me, the wife and I just finished watching Tokyo Gore Police. The title should have been a warning. Normally we both enjoy over the top action or gore movies, but goddamn this movie absolutely takes the cake on how disgusting a human mind can be. Or maybe the Japanese mind. Us dropping a couple of nuclear bombs on their heads really fucked their current generation up.![]()
The guy is actually her husband in real life. I read somewhere that she married him because she actually was highly turned on during that shoot. Freaky!Irreversible. It opens in a gay S&M club, in which we see a man's face bashed in by a fire extinguisher. But the hardest thing I've ever watched was a 10 minutes single-take scene of Monica Belucci getting graphically raped and beaten within an inch of her life.![]()
Me I just saw the scene once. Both the guys looked the same and I repeated what I read on a fansite.The guy is actually her husband in real life. I read somewhere that she married him because she actually was highly turned on during that shoot. Freaky!Irreversible. It opens in a gay S&M club, in which we see a man's face bashed in by a fire extinguisher. But the hardest thing I've ever watched was a 10 minutes single-take scene of Monica Belucci getting graphically raped and beaten within an inch of her life.![]()
Her husband in the film, played by Vincent Cassel, is her husband in real life. Not the actor who played the rapist.
Man, some people will believe anything.
See, I found myself cracking up at all those scenes.
My most disgusting film? I don't know really, where do you blur the line of disgust and violence. The recent Rambo film was maybe the most violent film I've ever seen, but it didn't really "disgust" me.
It depends if you're talking about disgust as in "oh that's horrible and I'm so offended I'm turning this off right now and writing to my MP to have this banned" or as in "urg that's disgusting, but also cool and I can't look away!"
I mainly go the latter, and can't be doing with people who do the former
Dead Alive (also known as Braindead) has a lot of disgusting moments. Some rotting flesh falling off into soup, lawn mower blades chewing up through hordes of rotting flesh in a giant fountain of blood and gore. Not exactly a dinner movie.
Ken Russell's The Lair of the White Worm.
Hey, it may be disgusting but at least it's art!![]()
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