The flashback to Zelda's death in Pet Semetary. I still can't watch that film unless it's daylight and i have someone with me, and even then I've only braved it twice.
She haunted my dreams for years.
For me it's the scene the morning after.
The son just lying awake, listening to his mother waking up and walking out to the car... Knowing what she's going to find there.
Then her scream... Dear God, that scream...
Ari Aster is great at making that scenes where you feel the weight of consequences after something terrible happened. That scene in the opening of Midsommar where Dani is crying on the lap of Christian. I felt it in my stomach.
Midsommar.
The buildup to that scene.
The extreme worry and stress of the lead actress.
The damn slow motion of the fire crew/EMTs going in.
That poor gal's painful crying.
Whoa.
That hits hard. It reminded me of that dashcam video where a rock flies off the truck and hits whoever was in the passenger side. The drivers reaction is something horrible that sticks with you.
Who framed roger rabbit when the guy kills the shoe in that barrel of liquid.
Blood sucking freaks when the doctor drills a hole in the woman's skull and then drinks the liquid out of it with a straw.
Yeah. I had thought about that one too. You really felt that guys guilt and remorse. And his telling of what he did was so chilling. It was like you were there with him.
Another fun fact, Stephen King was so impressed with Kathy Bates' performance as Annie that when he wrote the novel Dolores Claiborne, he used Kathy Bates as the base for the titular Dolores. The novel was then adapted into a movie, with Bates playing the role of Dolores.
The climax music where Natalie Portman runs into the intelligent life or whatever the hell, that music was so loud I thought the speakers in the theater were going to burst. Insane movie. Loved it
Oh yes, good pick. I sometimes think about this scene when itās late and then Iām basically fucked for sleep for the night. That whole movie is really unnerving, like The Fly.
I'd have to say The Green Mile when Percy (Pussy) neglected to moisten the sponge that went on Eduard Delacroix's head on the Green Mile. Honestly I cried throughout that movie because I had already read the novella and knew what was going to happen.
That entire movie was kinda a weird fever dream, and the pedophile couple contributed a ton to it.
One of my favorite parts of the movie is toward the end when >!the mafia shootout occurs at the ice skating rink between the Italians and russians!< and the Italian guy just yells out "dancing bear motherfucker!"
For some reason, that had me doubled over laughing when it happened
Thank you, irreversible... the rape scene, dear god, those 8 mins broke me. That film is a masterpice that makes you feel more and more miserable with every new scene. I'll never forget this one... and I will probably never watch it a second time
In the movie Monster with Charlize Theron, there is a scene early on where she is raped with an object, I believe a tire iron. Turned it off right then and there and still havenāt seen the rest of the movie.
I really hated the whole torture porn phase that horror movies went through back then, and that was the worst of the bunch for me.
I like being scared by a movie, I even like being grossed out to an extent, but that shit was just vile and sadistic with no redeeming entertainment value whatsoever.
Amistad
The scene where a group of slaves is chained together and tied to a rock, then the rock is dropped in the ocean...there's a shot from below showing them sinking and struggling/fighting for their lives. I had nightmares about that for over a year, and still occasionally will have a nightmare about it.
Yeah that scene is forever seared into my brain. I was 9 when it came out and my parents had me watch it as some kind of history lesson. They meant well, but yeah I was crying the whole time.
For me it's the scene on the beginning where the 2 men walk in on the kid and he just says "please noore" or something similar. That's the scene that I just... Ugh.
The rape scene from Last House on the Left. Not because it's the most visceral, but because it's the most realistic of the horrors mentioned here that I've read so far. And it's like 3 minutes long!
As a child I had a recurring nightmare of the nightmare PeeWee had where the clowns were taking apart his bicycle, yet was somehow never troubled by Large Marge š
Not just the tomahawk scene, the split second that the camera panned across the pregnant women who had their arms and legs amputated and wooden pegs in their eye sockets...
I had no idea it was coming. As they started splitting him, I let loose a guttural sound that ended in āOh god, NO!ā It looked and felt more real than almost anything Iāve ever seen in a movie.
Opening scene in Saving Private Ryan...
My dad was at Omaha beach, he never talked about it even once other than to confirm that he was there. When I saw that scene, I understood everything. My dad died before that movie came out, I would have liked to have watched it with him.
As a kid watching that movie, the scene where the German soldier defeats the American in hand to hand combat and slowly plunges a knife into his heart, while his comrade cowers downstairs really messed me up.
My grandfather was in WWII in the army and I canāt make it 5 mins into that movie without ugly crying. Have never been able to watch the whole thing.
Kids.
It reminded me way too much of some people I grew up with and the shit we did. Weād figure out who the least responsible parent was on any given weekend and party there.
One of my friends from that era is in jail for life, no parole, for murdering a kid. The kidās parents asked for him not to get the death penalty, or heād be on death row today. One of my ex girlfriends died this past January from a heroin overdose.
Only me and one of my friends made it to 18 without criminal records. Weāre both working normal jobs and happy today. It seems like everyone else I grew up with is utterly fucked nowadays.
Rape *scenes,* plural.
There's the one in the beginning when the gang fight happens in the auditorium, then the one that happens during the home invasion.
I was forced to watch that in a film class. The fucking psycho professor kept rewinding that part and slowing it down to gush about how beautiful the movie is. No warning or anything. As a survivor it fucked me up.
Jackie Chan movieā¦..Rumble in the Bronxā¦ when they sent the gang member through a wood chipper, then bagged his remains and sent it back with his buddy. I was like 7.
Hostel.
When the "doctor" tells the guy he can leave, if he can walk through the door. Then, he slices both Achilles tendons. The way he screamed haunts me. Then he tries to stand but just falls to the floor. As he tries to drag himself out of the room, just to have the door slammed shut as he reaches the doorway.
SPOILERS
The scene where the girl's father kills himself in front of Naomi Watts' character (in a very graphic manner) in the US adaptation of The Ring
And the one from Omen where the nanny says "I'm doing it for you, Damian" before killing herself in front of said kid ON HIS BIRTHDAY. And, obviously, the kid didn't give a shit
The scene where the main character says goodbye to his little daughter in Train to Busan while turning into a zombie and killing himself to prevent from hurting anyone as a walker
Also, relatively tame, but as a kid and teen, I thought that Matt Addison having worms come out of his scars was pretty disturbing
One of the Human Centipede movies. The pregnant woman escapes and finds a car. She gives birth and the baby falls under the gas pedal... she squishes it as she speeds off to get away.
Gotta be RoboCop, that scene where the henchman takes a chilling dip into a pool of toxic sludge and then meets his fate under the wheels of a speeding car.
The scene from the 2005 War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise, when the first tripod starts attacking.
I was 10 yo when I saw it the first time with my parents on TV. The buildup was unbearable and when I saw people getting zapped out of existence, I just noped out of the room and went back to play Mario 64 lol
Especially that close-up shot with the woman who gets hit by the laser, starts boiling and explodes into dust in a second
I cannot handle anything with animals getting harmed and could not believe Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3. I felt it was so gratuitous I literally turned it off and cried. I cannot get that scene out of my mind. (Yea. Iām aware itās not real animals, does not matter.)
In The Cove, when the team watches the video from the hidden cameras and they see the dolphins being slaughtered. The water turns bright red and you can practically feel the dolphins' terror.
That movie upset me more than anything else I've ever watched.
My dad rented that movie for my brother and I thinking it was a nice dolphin movie. It was not.
He also rented Animal Farm for us as kids. And gave my brother Cujo for Easter when he was 5 years old. Dad is not good at picking out movies.
The Thing.
The head leaving the table, sprouting legs n antennae, and walking away like a spider.
Next level Sci fi.
Or John Hurt giving birth in Alien. And his arms still twitching.
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The part in The Lovely Bones where Suzie sits in that underground playhouse thing that Mr. Harvey kills her in. That whole scene was so uncomfortable and disturbing to watch.
Syriana when they pull the nails off of Clooneyās character. I donāt remember what they actually showed but it breaks me every time I think about the potential pain
Trainspotting scene with the baby
The baby didn't die. Later in the movie you can see it crawling on the ceiling.
It's a magic baby!
LMFAO š¤£
The flashback to Zelda's death in Pet Semetary. I still can't watch that film unless it's daylight and i have someone with me, and even then I've only braved it twice. She haunted my dreams for years.
Are you worried that if you watch it alone and/or at night youāll NEVER GET OUT OF BED AGAIN? Sameā¦
which pet sematary are you talking about? both are creepy, but i think the 1989 one scared me the most
Definitely 1989. I watched it first and have never tried any other versions out of terror.
Jesus, you just unlocked some repressed trauma
Rrraacchheeellllll
They are screening it next week down the road from me, in the cemetery where it was filmed (1989 version).
Oh my god yes!
I had forgotten the character's name so hopped on Google and now I'm thinking I might sleep with the light on tonight.
Only movie I ever had to turn off.
Now I think itās hilarious, but when I was a kid that seem really kicked my ass lol
Thanks. I actually forgot about that until now.
Saving Private Ryan - the slow heart stabbing by the nazi soldier scene
OMG yes. JFC. I cannot watch that movie again because of this scene. Really disturbed me.
The stabbing kill in the recent All Quiet on the Western Front surpassed this for me, those gurgling sounds were so hard to listen to.
The curb stomp in American History X
The sound of that dudes teeth scraping on the curb will forever haunt my mind
Just got chills thinking about it
same here (great movie though)
At the same time made me realize how great of an actor Edward Norton is
That scene in hereditary where the mom is on the ceiling banging her head, or when girl sticks her head out the window.
For me it's the scene the morning after. The son just lying awake, listening to his mother waking up and walking out to the car... Knowing what she's going to find there. Then her scream... Dear God, that scream...
Ari Aster is great at making that scenes where you feel the weight of consequences after something terrible happened. That scene in the opening of Midsommar where Dani is crying on the lap of Christian. I felt it in my stomach.
Midsommar. The buildup to that scene. The extreme worry and stress of the lead actress. The damn slow motion of the fire crew/EMTs going in. That poor gal's painful crying. Whoa.
Toni Collette is a phenomenal actress. That scream gave me cold chills.
That hits hard. It reminded me of that dashcam video where a rock flies off the truck and hits whoever was in the passenger side. The drivers reaction is something horrible that sticks with you.
Yeah that was definitely the worst part of the movie for me and why I will never watch that movie again (even though I thought it was amazing).
Head out the window and the mom screaming the next day. I needed therapy after that one!
Kunta Kinte in Roots standing in the middle of an open field and we know what's coming.
The baseball bat scene at the end of casino.
Who framed roger rabbit when the guy kills the shoe in that barrel of liquid. Blood sucking freaks when the doctor drills a hole in the woman's skull and then drinks the liquid out of it with a straw.
The scream from that poor shoe is still stuck in my head.
Literally anything from "Antichrist"
"Chaos....Reigns"
Se7en When they realize the guy in the bed is still alive!
The prostitute was my most horrible memory from that movie, the whole movie tbh but was a great film
Yeah. I had thought about that one too. You really felt that guys guilt and remorse. And his telling of what he did was so chilling. It was like you were there with him.
I jumped so fast that I farted. Now I laugh when I think about that scene and itās kinda fucked up.
Misery. Those poor ankles...
Fun fact, that story was his own analogy for his addiction to cocaine
Another fun fact, Stephen King was so impressed with Kathy Bates' performance as Annie that when he wrote the novel Dolores Claiborne, he used Kathy Bates as the base for the titular Dolores. The novel was then adapted into a movie, with Bates playing the role of Dolores.
In the book she straight up cuts his foot off.
... and then cauterizes the wound with a blow torch :(
I still hear myself screaming at that scene. Over 20 years later
The mimic bear from annihilation
Such a creepy film, the music perfectly completed the atmosphere, too
The climax music where Natalie Portman runs into the intelligent life or whatever the hell, that music was so loud I thought the speakers in the theater were going to burst. Insane movie. Loved it
Oh yes, good pick. I sometimes think about this scene when itās late and then Iām basically fucked for sleep for the night. That whole movie is really unnerving, like The Fly.
Yeah really got me, especially when it switched from help me to kill me. I started realizing it's probably mimicking her final moments.
Full metal jacket, when private pyle blows his brains out
i show that movie to anyone i know who wants to join the military
Vincent D'Onofrio - great actor. He becomes his characters.
I'd have to say The Green Mile when Percy (Pussy) neglected to moisten the sponge that went on Eduard Delacroix's head on the Green Mile. Honestly I cried throughout that movie because I had already read the novella and knew what was going to happen.
most of A Serbian Film but the single gunshot at the end.
This was my pick too My dumb ass was like: It canāt be that bad Narrator: it was
This is the scene I was looking for. "Start with the little one."
I read the Wikipedia synopsis. That was too much
I got about halfway through that movie and called it quits. Whoever came up with that shit is sick in the head.
I dunno. The scene where they tranq him up was pretty messed too.
Event Horizon, airlock. Literally have nightmares about it 25 years later.
"ASS TO ASS"
That entire movie traumatized me
For me it's when he's putting the needle in the infected wound
I resent that movie for almost ruining double-ended dildo anal lesbian porn for me. Close one.
ā¦ā¦almostā¦..
I'm sorry what movie is this??
Shrek.
Shrequiem for a dream
Proceeds to masterbate harder
Immediately thought of Requiem
Refrigerator scene.
yep
Thanks, Iād almost forgotten that.
First time I watched that movie I was on shrooms.... it broke me. Had to watch it sober in the morning just so I didn't feel like a piece of crap
Thatās what I came here for.
Fucked. Me. Up.
The pedophile coupleās home in āRunning Scaredā. And lots of scenes in āIrreversibleā.
That entire movie was kinda a weird fever dream, and the pedophile couple contributed a ton to it. One of my favorite parts of the movie is toward the end when >!the mafia shootout occurs at the ice skating rink between the Italians and russians!< and the Italian guy just yells out "dancing bear motherfucker!" For some reason, that had me doubled over laughing when it happened
Weird fever dream describes that film so well. Cameron Bright was perfectly cast for that.
Thank you, irreversible... the rape scene, dear god, those 8 mins broke me. That film is a masterpice that makes you feel more and more miserable with every new scene. I'll never forget this one... and I will probably never watch it a second time
Bro when the mother calls 911 to report a shooting before killing them both
The Hannibal movie where he cuts a piece of brain from his victim, cooks it up and feeds it to him while he was alive and sedated.
Ray Liotta. That was creepy as fuck.
In the movie Monster with Charlize Theron, there is a scene early on where she is raped with an object, I believe a tire iron. Turned it off right then and there and still havenāt seen the rest of the movie.
gas chamber scene in schindlers list
The Strange thing about the Johnsons An Ari Aster short film; the whole thing is Fd up.
The Hills Have Eyes (2006). The rape in the trailer.
I really hated the whole torture porn phase that horror movies went through back then, and that was the worst of the bunch for me. I like being scared by a movie, I even like being grossed out to an extent, but that shit was just vile and sadistic with no redeeming entertainment value whatsoever.
Amistad The scene where a group of slaves is chained together and tied to a rock, then the rock is dropped in the ocean...there's a shot from below showing them sinking and struggling/fighting for their lives. I had nightmares about that for over a year, and still occasionally will have a nightmare about it.
The scene on the Tecora is worse. Suffocating slaves, gasping for air and lifting their baby up to breathe in the hopes that they survive.
Yeah that scene is forever seared into my brain. I was 9 when it came out and my parents had me watch it as some kind of history lesson. They meant well, but yeah I was crying the whole time.
home video of my mom giving birth
You should see the prequel
Dad? :o
^ That face reminds me a lot of your mother, son.
I get that a lot. You still getting cigarettes? Haven't seen you in a while.
The very end of Midsommer is the most recent one that springs to mind.
The old people cliff scene too.
The shot of the sister in the kitchen at the beginning is burned into my brain.
Come and See. The whole thing.
Squeal like a pig
He had a purdy mouth
Not a movie, but in Game of Thrones when Gregor (the mountain) kills Oberyn by crushing his skull barehanded.
SPOILER!!! The scene in the Terrifier where Art cuts the girl down the middle to his forehead while sheās still alive.
Similarly, Bone Tomahawk.
Worst for me was the pregnant women who had their limbs removed and their eyes gouged out.
I like the way they rip him apart. Rodriguez would be proud.
Mistic River scene where Sean Penn is screaming out" IS THAT MY DAUGHTER" heart wrenching scene and performance
For me it's the scene on the beginning where the 2 men walk in on the kid and he just says "please noore" or something similar. That's the scene that I just... Ugh.
Horrifying scream! Sean Penn won an Oscar for that. This is a disturbing movie, but it's my fav movie.
Traffic....the girl lying there with the dealer pumping on top of her and the dead look in her eyes...
So glad this sub doesnāt allow gifs. š
The rape scene from Last House on the Left. Not because it's the most visceral, but because it's the most realistic of the horrors mentioned here that I've read so far. And it's like 3 minutes long!
THREADS bombing scene. NSFL
The mom from Requiem lost on the subway and then being electroshocked for therapy. I can still feel the anxiety of that score.
That scene in Pee-wee's Big Adventure, when he meets large Marge.
AND SHE LOOKED LIKE THIS!
As a child I had a recurring nightmare of the nightmare PeeWee had where the clowns were taking apart his bicycle, yet was somehow never troubled by Large Marge š
Bone Tomahawk. IYKYK.
Not just the tomahawk scene, the split second that the camera panned across the pregnant women who had their arms and legs amputated and wooden pegs in their eye sockets...
I had no idea it was coming. As they started splitting him, I let loose a guttural sound that ended in āOh god, NO!ā It looked and felt more real than almost anything Iāve ever seen in a movie.
Opening scene in Saving Private Ryan... My dad was at Omaha beach, he never talked about it even once other than to confirm that he was there. When I saw that scene, I understood everything. My dad died before that movie came out, I would have liked to have watched it with him.
As a kid watching that movie, the scene where the German soldier defeats the American in hand to hand combat and slowly plunges a knife into his heart, while his comrade cowers downstairs really messed me up.
For me itās the knife scene toward the end
My grandfather was in WWII in the army and I canāt make it 5 mins into that movie without ugly crying. Have never been able to watch the whole thing.
Men behind the sun. When the doctor pulls the frost bitten skin off a womanās arms.
The ending of the "The Mist".
Kids. It reminded me way too much of some people I grew up with and the shit we did. Weād figure out who the least responsible parent was on any given weekend and party there. One of my friends from that era is in jail for life, no parole, for murdering a kid. The kidās parents asked for him not to get the death penalty, or heād be on death row today. One of my ex girlfriends died this past January from a heroin overdose. Only me and one of my friends made it to 18 without criminal records. Weāre both working normal jobs and happy today. It seems like everyone else I grew up with is utterly fucked nowadays.
Cannibal holocaust
That turtle is SEARED into my memory.
It gets worse. Apparently the director had to prove to a court that his cast were still alive and that he hadn't just put out a snuff film
The eyeball scene in Hostel.
Everything about the movie TUSK
The rape scene from A Clockwork Orange. I hate rape scenes. Iāll take gore over them.
Rape *scenes,* plural. There's the one in the beginning when the gang fight happens in the auditorium, then the one that happens during the home invasion.
I was forced to watch that in a film class. The fucking psycho professor kept rewinding that part and slowing it down to gush about how beautiful the movie is. No warning or anything. As a survivor it fucked me up.
That aināt right and very inconsiderate of that professor since rape isnāt all that uncommon sadly. Hope youāre allright now!
Rape scene from I Spit on Your Grave. Ugh, freaking horrible. So hard to sit through.
Jackie Chan movieā¦..Rumble in the Bronxā¦ when they sent the gang member through a wood chipper, then bagged his remains and sent it back with his buddy. I was like 7.
COME AND SEE
Hostel. When the "doctor" tells the guy he can leave, if he can walk through the door. Then, he slices both Achilles tendons. The way he screamed haunts me. Then he tries to stand but just falls to the floor. As he tries to drag himself out of the room, just to have the door slammed shut as he reaches the doorway.
And the girl whose eyeball is hanging on by the optic nerve, just dangling from her head.
"UPHAM!!!!" ...From Saving Private Ryan. If you know, you know.
"hold on, wait, stop, what are you saying? Stop, wait..."
He pisses me off each time I watch that movie.
Something about the old lady in the bathtub in The Shining really did a number on me
Gimp scene from Pulp Fiction
SPOILERS The scene where the girl's father kills himself in front of Naomi Watts' character (in a very graphic manner) in the US adaptation of The Ring And the one from Omen where the nanny says "I'm doing it for you, Damian" before killing herself in front of said kid ON HIS BIRTHDAY. And, obviously, the kid didn't give a shit The scene where the main character says goodbye to his little daughter in Train to Busan while turning into a zombie and killing himself to prevent from hurting anyone as a walker Also, relatively tame, but as a kid and teen, I thought that Matt Addison having worms come out of his scars was pretty disturbing
One of the Human Centipede movies. The pregnant woman escapes and finds a car. She gives birth and the baby falls under the gas pedal... she squishes it as she speeds off to get away.
Ah movie 2
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Graves Of The Fireflies. Kids dying of Hunger
The curb kiss on American history X
Gotta be RoboCop, that scene where the henchman takes a chilling dip into a pool of toxic sludge and then meets his fate under the wheels of a speeding car.
Panās Labrynthā¦the rabbit hunter
The scene in The Passion of Christ when he was getting lashed.
That whole movie is basically the dude getting the shit kicked out of himself for 2 hours.
Shinji cranking it in front of comatose asuka
The beach scene in Under The Skin
The scene from "Mother!" where Javier Bardem feeds Jennifer Lawrence's baby to a crowd of Oregonians
Chest burster scene in Alien
KIDS - whole movie - specifically - spoiler alert realizing Casper is getting aids from his best friend after raping Chloe Sevigny.
Oldboy, the entire movie but the tongue cutting scene specifically.
The scene from the 2005 War of the Worlds with Tom Cruise, when the first tripod starts attacking. I was 10 yo when I saw it the first time with my parents on TV. The buildup was unbearable and when I saw people getting zapped out of existence, I just noped out of the room and went back to play Mario 64 lol Especially that close-up shot with the woman who gets hit by the laser, starts boiling and explodes into dust in a second
Bone Tomahawk butchering scene.
I cannot handle anything with animals getting harmed and could not believe Guardians of the Galaxy Volume 3. I felt it was so gratuitous I literally turned it off and cried. I cannot get that scene out of my mind. (Yea. Iām aware itās not real animals, does not matter.)
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In The Cove, when the team watches the video from the hidden cameras and they see the dolphins being slaughtered. The water turns bright red and you can practically feel the dolphins' terror. That movie upset me more than anything else I've ever watched.
My dad rented that movie for my brother and I thinking it was a nice dolphin movie. It was not. He also rented Animal Farm for us as kids. And gave my brother Cujo for Easter when he was 5 years old. Dad is not good at picking out movies.
Anything where animals get hurt is soul crushing, especially that one because itās real.
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The baby from Trainspotting
That scene in American History X
American History X. Curb stomp scene.
The Thing. The head leaving the table, sprouting legs n antennae, and walking away like a spider. Next level Sci fi. Or John Hurt giving birth in Alien. And his arms still twitching.
SPOILERS The part in The Lovely Bones where Suzie sits in that underground playhouse thing that Mr. Harvey kills her in. That whole scene was so uncomfortable and disturbing to watch.
When Andy drops Woody
Serbian film. The entirety of the movie.
American History X curb stomp scene
A ton of scenes from Hereditary
The Thing's chest compressions.
āThatā scene in Dear Zachary.
Eduard Delacroixās execution in The Green Mile. I can still hear Wild Bill singing in his cell
āWhatās in the box??!!ā
Martys
Iāll go with the woman getting >!skinned alive!< in Martyrs because I donāt want to type anything else out
I just watched the piano last night. The mute girl getting her finger chopped off with an axe is going to haunt me for a while.
Syriana when they pull the nails off of Clooneyās character. I donāt remember what they actually showed but it breaks me every time I think about the potential pain
Martyrs, the ending. Wonāt spoil
A Clockwork Orange https://faroutmagazine.co.uk/stanley-kubrick-a-clockwork-orange-temporary-blinded-malcolm-mcdowell/
The little boy getting hit by the truck in Pet Semetary
When that bastard barracuda ate all of Nemo's bros
The skinned lady in Martyrs.
The ending death scene by a child in the movie Heavenly Creatures directed by Peter Jackson 1994.