I can handle a lot of things such as gore, jumpscares, sex, and some of the other gross things that play their way into horror movies. Though, I can only think of one that genuinely made me sick to my stomach, and I almost had to stop watching. (I would categorize this as more of a psychological thriller) But for me that's definitely a cure for wellness
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What was the most messed up horror movie you've seen?
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Reply by HYDE
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CLIMAX, GREEN ROOM, AND MOTHER. I WATCHED THEM ALL WITHIN A WEEK AND REGRETTED IT DEEPLY.
CLIMAX IS THE STORY OF A BUNCH OF FRENCH PEOPLE GOING INSANE FROM DRUG OVERDOSE
GREEN ROOM IS WHERE A BUNCH OF INNOCENT KIDS WANDER TO THE BAD SIDE OF THE PUNK SCENE
MOTHER IS A CREEPY ASS BIBLICAL MOVIE WHERE THE MAIN CHARACTERS ARE INNOCENT AND COMPLETELY HELPLESS WHILE HORRIBLE THINGS ARE HAPPENING (I CANT SAY MUCH WITHOUT SPOILERING IT BUT ITS REALLY. FUCKED)
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Reply by v!le
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SLOW TORTURE PUKE CHAMBER
Reply by wybie
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the faces of death series was super graphic and depicted super gory stuff waaaay beyond a slasher film, stuff like animal torture and such, it's pretty interesting though to see into someone like thats' imagination.(im pretty sure a lot of it is real too)
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Reply by tomokoChan_eggs236
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the human centipede, its more weird type unsettling than horror but it definitely kept me up at night thinking abt it.
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Reply by ciddie0
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i agree with you on a cure for wellness i just watched it recently and by the end i felt sick to my stomach but i really like the set they used for the wellness centre
the same goes for the movie mother especially at the scene with the baby
Reply by StonielΘΔ
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incident in ghostland [? dont quite remember the name]
reads like a wattpad angst fic
just needless shock value horrendous acts and not much else.
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Reply by Ronnie :>
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cannibal holocaust, dont watch this if you r sensitive to gore,sa,and messed up plot a lot of the gore was so realistic and was honestly concerning that this movies has been banned in a couple of countries
Reply by emersoniskewl
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i watched “the strange thing about the johnsons” the other day and wOAH
do and don’t recommend
Reply by caweyka
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1981's Possession was horrifying. I can't believe that came from a direactor's divorce.
Reply by ♡ Mamariii ♡
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Oh boy, i have seen some mess up movies in my time so i cant really say which one is the MOST disturbing one so i'll just list some here.(in no order its just random)
Human centipede 2&3
Cannibal holocaust
Shojo Tsubaki or Midori
Megan is missing (only bcus of the barral scene and maybe the final scenes too)
EDIT: Forgot to add Terrifier
Anddd thats all i guess. i might come back to add more movies that i find disturbing in the future tho.
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Reply by 🔪 L1am 🥩
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All the h.p. Lovecraft inspired films directed by Stewart Gordon. They aren't like the MOST disturbing ive seen but I think about them constantly in a generally negative way relating to aspects that are in them.(including my favorite horror movie reanimator bc why did that scene need to happen. pretty sure bro lost his wife over it or smth)
Reply by ︎︎TV_static︎︎
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Reply by mysteriousmysteryfan
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OMG YOU ARE SO RIGHT ABOUT A CURE FOR WELLNESS!!!
i personally feel that the human centipede trilogy is pretty gross. made me feel icky and the British guy is the second movie made me EXTREMELY uncomfortable.
other then that id say piggy. that one was... urk..
Reply by Sxppho
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Nekromantik is literally just about necrophilia, with some animal cruelty sprinkled in. It's messed up but not good by any means. IDK if this counts as a horror film, but the Faces of Death series shows a lot of brutal shit. Most of it is fake, but a lot of it real too (i.e. all the slaughterhouse footage and plane crashes).
Reply by Leo Draven
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Reply by =*DARKVAN1TY*=
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I know this isnt a movie- but where in the hell are you guys watching this shit- i just went on a deep dive, bro half of these movies are banned in countries- alot of it is (cw: t*turep*rn) what the hell are you guys watching T-T
Reply by dekuboleyn
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Reply by Arcadia
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The Antichrist and the whole August Underground series. All I can say is that they were very disturbing and I still have trauma from those movies.
Reply by B1zc0ch1t0
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A Serbian film was so bad. For like a whole week whenever I closed my eyes I could see the baby scene. Disgusting, I can die in peace without watching it ever again, thank you.
Reply by Kaelus
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I'm not into real gore because I feel really guilty even after watching just an image, Even if it looks completely real and I know the thing is fake so I haven't watched those movies like Faces of death etc...
The only "horror" movies that really bothered me were Tusk: watching the pure suffering of the guy, how powerless and destroyed he was and how plausible something like that could be just made feel compassionate towards a movie character for maybe the 2nd time, and I really hated the ending, he deserved to be killed for mercy. And Martyrs: This movie completely destroyed me, I had nightmares for 2 days just by watching the flayed woman at the ending and I will never watch that scene again,
Reply by Ramona!
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slow torture puke chamber (I think its a trilogy but I just cant-), where the dead go to die (so bad made that is a bit disturbing), august underground's mordum
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Reply by underwater
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human centipede it made me sick to my stomach smh. usually i can handle movie gore but that was just torture porn.
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Reply by Tavcore
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I watched irreversible (french indie film) out of curiosity. while i thought the films way of story telling was interesting, it was far from perfect. It's infamous for its SA scene, which has to be one of the worst things ive sat through. not worth the view.
Reply by յ𝖘յ𝖙𝕮օ𝖑Յ🔪⛓⚰
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One that messed me up a lil as a kid would have to be House Of Wax, the death scenes were pretty gorey but well thought out!!
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Reply by Bones 0-\\
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Matyrs (the 2008 vers), The Skin I Live In (2011), Crowsnest (2012, I will say that a good chunk of the movie is mid, but once you get passed that it gets pretty decent I suppose.) Scarecrows (2017, the acting/beginning's pretty stupid but the concept is pretty disturbing and once you progress towards the end it gets better I guess.) Those are just a few that come to mind.
Reply by Happy_Year_1998_
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probably Terrifier 2. It wasn't scary (because of it's unreal/physically impossible kills), but it kinda made me sick even tho im a fan of gory stuff
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Reply by zombunny
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probably august underground ^_^
i have a list of more movies like that i havent seen yet that im planning on watching. the vomit gore trilogy is on that list but idk if i even wanna watch those so ughhhhghh
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Reply by ⛧ Acid_Witch_Baby ⛧
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not really messed up but I suffer from extreme paranoia and have severe trust issues and The Visit terrifies me, the thought of some stranger pretending be someone you trust is just EUGH-
also the scene where the "grandfather" rubbed his poop in the kid's face made me gag
Reply by Bebop
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The jester was expecting a good murder or scary movie but this only reminds me how there are almost no good scary movies in every sense, it seems like it was made to be a joke.
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Reply by Jaalary
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Easily "Where The Dead Go To Die" really disturbing for a animated movie. A lot of unnecessary scenes involving children and animals.
Don't recommend watching.
Reply by Zero
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for me it would be terrifier, during one of the scenes with someone getting killed i just checked out of the movie bc it was way too ridiculous. like i swear she lost all the blood in her body TWICE, but somehow she was still alive AND conscious
Reply by Seth
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It was pitched as a dark comedy, but towards the end it spooked me.
"Duck! The Carbine High Massacre".
It was made six months after Columbine and the directors (William Hellfire and Joey Smack) got arrested for bringing real guns to a real school to film some of the scenes.
Spoilers - there's a scene where they actually shoot the place up. Leading up to it, it's just an over the top, dark comedy, exploitation flick. Then - the music cuts out, and you see these two guys standing over their victims and gunning them down while they tease them while the fire alarm blares in the background.
It gave me the feeling that the directors understood the mentality of the mass shooter better than anyone who's tried to put that shit on screen. The mentality of "This world is rotten and dying, so in one last blaze of glory, I will die with it and take as many people with me as I can."
It made me feel bad for laughing at the rest of the movie, made me sit back and think "Am I complicit in this? Am I the bad guy for watching this whole movie, waiting for the climax knowing damn well it was gonna be a school shooting? Am I what's wrong with the world?"
Very deep for a movie that had a budget of like $600 and never gets talked about anymore. I highly recommend it, you can find it for free online in a variety of places.
Reply by zar <3
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Reply by addie
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MEGAN IS MISSING
it was not so bad but the last 30 minutes were horrific. Some of the things i saw are screenshoted in my head. Euh