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Most disgusting movie you ever saw

What about Caligula? I saw it when I was a teen and it still haunts me to this day. The one scene where Caligula forces wine down the throat of that soldier then cuts his swollen stomach open is nasty as heck.
 
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.

Was it actually single take or was it a multiple take scene that they just edited together to look like a single take like the aforementioned fire extinguisher beating?

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.

I love the bit about this on the commentary track. "Raping the pregnant woman in the face. We're SO going to hell."
 
What about Caligula? I saw it when I was a teen and it still haunts me to this day. The one scene where Caligula forces wine down the throat of that soldier then cuts his swollen stomach open is nasty as heck.

You get my vote. 'Caligula' was disgusting - and I am talking about the X-rated version.
 
Salo o le 120 Giornate di Sodoma

I was already feeling very uncomfortable about this film, but I had to exit the cinema very quickly when the "chocolate ice cream" made its appearance.
 
"Killer Rats"

I have no clue why I would sit and watch a girl eating her own arm
just before her cell filled with Rats... it just happened.
 
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) :censored:
(Wil Wheaton)
I found it in the Wally-World 2 for $5 bin that should of been my 1st clue. :brickwall:
the other piece of crap that came with it was named 'The Others' ( not a Sci-Fi).
I ended up putting them in a Blockbuster return bin when I returned a movie I rented.
[ BTW we need a vomiting smiley]
 
Jane White Is Sick & Twisted (2002) :censored:
(Wil Wheaton)
I found it in the Wally-World 2 for $5 bin that should of been my 1st clue. :brickwall:
the other piece of crap that came with it was named 'The Others' ( not a Sci-Fi).
I ended up putting them in a Blockbuster return bin when I returned a movie I rented.
[ BTW we need a vomiting smiley]


Yes, it should have ;)
 
Unbreakable. Everybody involved with that needs to pay a fine. Except Sam Jackson, he made the last two Star Wars films and for that, I forgive him. Okay, Attack of the Clones was not great, but I'd rather watch that again than Unbreakable any day.

All copies of that film should be burned.
 
I must have seen a censored version of AVP : Requiem, since I do not remember the over the top gore vs women and children. It was just a dumb movie in my opinion.

I spit on your grave and House of a 1000 Corpses still give me the chills ( and I only saw some clips of 1000 corpses on cable and it still gives me nightmares, specifically when they are torturing a young woman and brings in the skinned face of her boyfriend, put it on her face, then she run into traffic and gets jit by a semi. Nasty.
 
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.


Agree. Those types of scenes to me are the most disturbing.

ANOTHER Nick Nolte, nasty film that I am still disgusted with to this day, is a film called U-TURN. Nolte plays a man who is married to a young woman played by Jennifer Lopez. She is pursued by another man played Sean Penn. It turns out she is actually the daughter of the man she is married to and Nolte's character knows it.(I think she does as well) There is a scene where he is making love to her animal style, Lopez flickers back and forth between her dead mother and her self, in Noltes mind. A truely disgusting scene that I wish I could rub from my mind. :scream::scream::scream::scream:
 
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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.

Was it actually single take or was it a multiple take scene that they just edited together to look like a single take like the aforementioned fire extinguisher beating?

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.

I love the bit about this on the commentary track. "Raping the pregnant woman in the face. We're SO going to hell."

Well the fire extinguisher beating was actually a complicated VFX shot, but the subway rape scene was just a single shot over the 10 min period. Very disturbing scene.:wtf:
 
Some of the rape scenes in The General's Daughter are pretty disturbing.

And while it's TV, not a movie, I can still hear the screaming in my head from when Xander had his eye gouged out on Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
 
David Cronenberg's 1986 remake of The Fly. The inside-out baboon is especially gross.

Oh man, I have to agree with you on this one. Man that whole movie was sick through and through. That whole transformation made me sick to my stomach. The whole fingernail scene...gross.
 
There was also a british film (70s/early 80s) about these kids getting sent to Borstal (young offenders institute) and getting raped/abused there. Can't remember the title, and haven't seen it for well over a decade or so, but I remember it was pretty vile.

Borstal Boy, with Michael York, perhaps? Then again you say 70s/early 80s. Hmm. :confused:
 
Anyone remembers "The Avengers" the movie that came out few years...
With Sean Connery LOL :rommie::rommie:

What was he thinking, lol, I guess he was desperate for money, but its hard to say no to 25 million reported fee he got for that dismal attempt at movie making,.
 
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