Hmm, I would have to say the Phantom Menace when George Lucas slowly began killing everything he created, that was the most painful death I ever had to witness.
I was actually going to say this. While the effects of that scene were no doubt cheesy, it was still very disturbing to see the two main nazis faces melt off and turn into skeletons after seeing what was in the Ark. It's a good thing too that they didn't show what was in that Ark or that could have been the same fate for us movie watchers, maybe? Plus, since I haven't watched many horror movies, this would be one of the most creepy scenes that I have watched.Kilaknux said:Oh boy, how's Indy going to get out of this? Whats going to happen when they open the ark? Hey, ghosts, that's pretty...HOLY SHIT, WHY IS HIS FACE MELTING!?
This is perhaps the most intelligent statement ever spoken. I applaud you.kotorfan04 said:Hmm, I would have to say the Phantom Menace when George Lucas slowly began killing everything he created, that was the most painful death I ever had to witness.
Can;t say I've seen Dead Ringers, but I'm with this guy, over the top ultry gory deaths don't really have the same ability to mentally hit someone, they can be gross or repulsive, but to burning, drowning, choking, suffocating etc is so easily something that could happen to any of us, that's its way more disturbing I think.Agema said:I think the most disturbing deaths are those with an air of plausibility. Most horror movies are graphic, but somehow displaced from reality, horror movies generally being supernatural or just a load of bobbins. Gore splatters, end, yawn.
The most disturbing death I think is at the end of "Dead Ringers" by David Cronenberg.
Oh god yes, that one. You'd shudder every time another nail went in.fezex said:The nail gun scene in Final Destination 3 was horrible.
Yup, I was going to say the Lust murder from Seven. I hate that film.Duke Nil said:Every single death in Se7en - *Spoiler*
Fat guy forced to eat himself to death, lawyer dies after being forced to cut off a pound of his own flesh, druggie literally tied down for a year and fed/given drugs intravenously, turning his mind to mush and destroying his body, materialistic girl has her face mutilated and has a mirror glued to one hand and a bottle of sleeping pills in the other (so she can kill herself because she can't bear living ugly), and my god I don't even want to think a/b the whore...
They do that in 28 days later except there are no zombies involved in the scene at all - surely that's more disturbing?Jurassic Rob said:Eyes do it for me. So with that in mind, the scene in 28 weeks later where Robert Carlyle kills his wife!
*shudder*
I shrug off saw movies and other horror scenes with ease, but I have to agree. This one rattled me and I can't figure why. It was totally cheesy, but I couldn't watch the whole thing.Lost In The Void said:In Mirrors when the girl is in the bath and her jaw is ripped off because her reflection did it. Not many horror movies can get me, but that one did, and to this day I don't know why, I watched Saw movies, and laughed (much to the disgust of my friends) and that seen scared the shit out of me.
Possibly worse in that movie was when the german they let go kills one of the guys with a knife. The knife goes in so slow because they are struggling, and the german keeps shushing him, like its all going to be ok.Thunderclaw said:This is perhaps the most intelligent statement ever spoken. I applaud you.kotorfan04 said:Hmm, I would have to say the Phantom Menace when George Lucas slowly began killing everything he created, that was the most painful death I ever had to witness.
That one medic guy in "Saving Private Ryan" had a pretty disturbing death scene. He kept on screaming for his mother, and all that blood...whoa, I get woozy just thinking about it.
Wow, I had forgotten about those but you're absolutely correct. Uuuugh!Xojins said:Some of the deaths in Inglorious Basterds made me feel uncomfortable.
When Hugo Stiglitz kills the Gestapo officers, he puts a pillow over one of their faces and then repeatedly stabs him in the face through the pillow. Another one he sticks his entire fist down this guy's throat to choke him to death
The Eggplant said:Just about anything involving spiders, giant or otherwise.
From an objective standpoint I'm sure there are far more cringe-inducing ways to go, but by God do I hate spiders.