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Most disgusting movie you ever saw

Super Size Me. It got to the point where I just wanted to vomit every time they showed him eating McDonalds. It was particularly nasty because it was real.
 
If you're counting movies like this, one of the few films, that I had to consciously make myself watch to the end although I would have rather done something else, was One Day in September; although not because it's a bad film or anything, but because the story is just so unbelievably grotesquely barbaric. Humans are far worse in real life than they could ever be on screen...
 
The kerbing in American History X is also disturbing, but the rest of the film is OK, so it doesn't get the overall title.

That's what immediately came to mind for me when I read the thread title. I have to look away every time that scene comes on. Great movie, but damn that scene is hard to take.
 
Reservoir Dogs. When Michael Madson cuts off that police officer's ear, I about vomited.

Really? It's not even that graphic. The camera pans away when it happens, and all you see is Madsen walking around with a fake ear. It's pretty tame, as far as movie dismemberments go.
 
Reservoir Dogs. When Michael Madson cuts off that police officer's ear, I about vomited.

Really? It's not even that graphic. The camera pans away when it happens, and all you see is Madsen walking around with a fake ear. It's pretty tame, as far as movie dismemberments go.
Kinda sorta. The camera does have Madsen's character fighting to cut the ear off with a straight razor(?) Maybe it's because I've had several ear surgeries, including one where my outer ear was actually cut off and sewn back on, which makes that scene hit close to home.

I could never watch that movie again.
 
That's what immediately came to mind for me when I read the thread title. I have to look away every time that scene comes on. Great movie, but damn that scene is hard to take.

It's not just seeing it, it's hearing the dude's teeth rub against the pavement in preparation.
 
Super Size Me. It got to the point where I just wanted to vomit every time they showed him eating McDonalds. It was particularly nasty because it was real.

Halfway through I stopped and got some fries from McDonalds... probably the complete polar opposite effect. :)

For me Truly Bad Things. They put on the video case that it was "funnier than There's Something About Mary." Oh, you've just stabbed a guy to death, and his final screams for help are coming from the bathroom. Guffaw.
 
Street Trash (1986 I think). But then again I like gory movies. With the notable exception of the Saw franchise. What's those movies purpose again?
 
That's what immediately came to mind for me when I read the thread title. I have to look away every time that scene comes on. Great movie, but damn that scene is hard to take.

It's not just seeing it, it's hearing the dude's teeth rub against the pavement in preparation.

Yep, that was some great sound work. Totally sells the moment. :cool:

Oh god, yeah. I forgot about that. It's giving me chills just thinking about it.
 
Supersize me is one of the reasons that I stopped eating meat.

American History X is worth sitting through the curbing. But that part is pretty rough.
 
Speaking of the curbing in AMX, I presume that would kill you? It's just I recently finished The Sopranos, and Tony does it to someone near the end, yet it only knocks his teeth out there
 
Speaking of the curbing in AMX, I presume that would kill you? It's just I recently finished The Sopranos, and Tony does it to someone near the end, yet it only knocks his teeth out there


Its been a few years since I've watched it but I'm pretty sure he was wearing combat boots, and he wanted to do it for sure. I guess it depends on the force applied and what you want to come out of it. My teeth are hurting thinking about it.
 
David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly. The inside-out baboon is especially gross.

And while it's not the grossest movie I've ever seen, my mother still gives me grief about the ear slugs in Star Trek II.
 
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