Movies you found were incredibly hard to watch

thelonewolf266

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The Road the part where they take all the thief's clothes that was so depressing I almost couldn't watch but yeah good Movie seeing as its meant to be depressing.
 

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Eden Lake.

Just an endless cavalcade of Murphy's Law applied to a romantic camping trip involving psychotic piece of shit chavs.
 

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NameIsRobertPaulson said:
Diablo27 said:
The scene out of a good movie: Sucker Punch where they slit the throat of the baby dragon and then the mother dragon "cries". I almost cried at that part :'(

A plain old shitty movie: Watchmen, it was too f**ing boring...
I could barely watch Sucker Punch. The only movie I really liked that I won't watch again. The lack of humor, and the depressing story made me feel a little ill. I don't like insane asylums myself, as a former resident of one (NOT KIDDING).
I was in hospital for a bad form of anxiety, it was a mental health ward but not an asylum. I hope you feel good now :D
 

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Scarim Coral said:
For some strange reason I find films where one character from a competely different background/ time is brought into a different background/ timeline like e.g. Jungle 2 Jungle and Just visting. I think it's because I cring at the part with the character acting all "Oh what is this and what is that?".
Also I know this got mention already but I can't stand Borat. I literally pause and took the dvd out (my uncle own the dvd). I know he's an actor but the people in the film view him to be a real person.
It's weird that you hate this kind of thing, cause it's one of my favorites. Not Jungle 2 Jungle mind you. A lot of my favorite sci-fi though is people from out time waking up in the future. I hate it when they take someone from a romanticized past and place them in our time though. Like Kate and Leopold. Oh yes. Every single man from the 19th century was a perfect gentleman and they're so handsome even though a dentist's only job was to pull out rotten and infected teeth.
 

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Boondock Saints 2 was one of the most ungodly terrible pieces of steaming shit I've ever sat halfway through.
 

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Reyalsfeihc said:
Skyline. In fact the bloom, horrible acting, cliche lines and the fact the whole movie literally takes place in the same two buildings made it so unbearable I didn`t even finish it!
This is the only movie where the use of Nuclear Weapons didn't automatically make it a great movie. THAT is how bad Skyline was. I actually forget I have seen it until something reminds me.
 

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This is not a snide comment. Plan 9 From Outer Space. Not because it's a bad film. Everyone knows it's a bad film. It's THE bad film, but there's all this hype about it being so bad you have to watch it cause it's soooo funny. Here's a spoiler. It isn't funny.

It was called the worst film of all time for a reason. It's slow, the acting is terrible, the sets are poorly designed, the plot is crap, and the effects are terrible even by 1950s standards. Hell, the effects are terrible by 1850s standards. It's like Ke$ha. It's fun to make fun of her, but not fun to actually listen to her music. Likewise, it's not fun to watch this movie, only to make fun of it later.
 

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VanillaBean said:
I really found it hard to sit through Get Him To The Greek, due to the fact that it was the first date with my girlfriend that involved her parents watching the movie with us.
My Father and I watched that movie together. We Loved it. How old are you?
 

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Retronana said:
EDIT: Birth of a nation as well, it was by no stretch of the imagination a bad film, I just found it uncomfortably racist
Yeah, I watched it in my Intro to Film class. It was just a bad movie for it's racist commentary, but the effects were revolutionary at the same time...
 

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Well I walked into my parents bedroom to ask my mom something, I looked towards the tv, some guy is sitting in a chair screaming with his junk completely gone, I think it was Hostel 2 or something, I said WTF and walked out.

The happening is the worst movie I have seen in a long time, nature fighting back by making people kill themselves? PLEASE. Also Mark Wahlburg sucked so bad in that one.

Worst live show, Blue Man Group.
 

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The grudge, it took me two tries to watch it all the way and I couldn't sleep in the dark for days afterwards.
 

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shadow741 said:
Begotten, I'll summarize the first opening 10 minutes or so. The movie opens with God in a shack restrained to a chair and disemboweling himself. From his corpse apparently comes Mother Earth and jerks off the dead God and gets semen all over her hand. She then uses it to impregnate herself.
I won't lie, I just laughed so hard at what you wrote, I was crying and my stomac hurts, wow.

Signs was alright, until the aliens were defeated by water. Because you know, aliens would invade a planet that is 75% water with beings that are 75% water, when water melts their skin.
 

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Well, the only movie I walked out of the theater for was Team America. I went in liking the writers and liking the marianimation like they used for Thunderbirds and stuff. However the movie just seemed to be about being as blatantly idiotic and offensive to everyone they possibly could and beating you over the head with that fact. I walked out halfway through.

A movie that I actually had emotion trouble watching was Sucker Punch. The action scenes are pretty cool, I'll give that... But scenes of narrowly avoided rape, false imprisonment, evil mental institutions, systematic abuse... It pressed so hard on so many of my triggers I was having bad panic attacks during and for hours after the movie. I nearly had to walk out within the first 20 minutes, until Baby Doll started to have her delusions of the brothel, or whatever it really was... If I hadn't been with a friend, I surely would have had to leave.
 

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I failed to watch Cloverfield all the way through (Left the theater the moment I realized the hand cam perspective was going to be an all movie thing). Spider-man 3 was particularly hard as well, as I cringed every time Peter was about to make a dumb ass out of him self (Roughly every 2 minutes).

The worst, however, is The Girl Next Door.

No, not the comedy.

NameIsRobertPaulson said:
Diablo27 said:
NameIsRobertPaulson said:
Diablo27 said:
The scene out of a good movie: Sucker Punch where they slit the throat of the baby dragon and then the mother dragon "cries". I almost cried at that part :'(

A plain old shitty movie: Watchmen, it was too f**ing boring...
I could barely watch Sucker Punch. The only movie I really liked that I won't watch again. The lack of humor, and the depressing story made me feel a little ill. I don't like insane asylums myself, as a former resident of one (NOT KIDDING).
I was in hospital for a bad form of anxiety, it was a mental health ward but not an asylum. I hope you feel good now :D
Asylums are still used in military bases, and when I tried to off myself, that's where I went. Place creeped me the hell out, and glad I only spent 4 months there.
Fort Gordon is the only base I am aware of that has an 'Asylum' (Unless you're talking about a Mental Ward, something completely different).
 

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nekoali said:
A movie that I actually had emotion trouble watching was Sucker Punch. The action scenes are pretty cool, I'll give that... But scenes of narrowly avoided rape, false imprisonment, evil mental institutions, systematic abuse... It pressed so hard on so many of my triggers I was having bad panic attacks during and for hours after the movie. I nearly had to walk out within the first 20 minutes, until Baby Doll started to have her delusions of the brothel, or whatever it really was... If I hadn't been with a friend, I surely would have had to leave.
They weren't delusions. I loved that movie, even though it WAS hard to watch. Very unnerving, but an all around incredible movie, and I can't wait for it to come out on Blu-ray...
 

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Spade Lead said:
Retronana said:
EDIT: Birth of a nation as well, it was by no stretch of the imagination a bad film, I just found it uncomfortably racist
Yeah, I watched it in my Intro to Film class. It was just a bad movie for it's racist commentary, but the effects were revolutionary at the same time...
I feel comfortable watching Birth of a Nation cause I look at it as a cultural study of the time period. If you ever read a direct translation of 1001 Nights, you'll read a lot of terrible comments on Jews, Christians, blacks, and women. What do you expect? It's 1000 years old.

I find anything from Michael Bay uncomfortable cause his movies are so recent. Not only that, they're box office hits! Even more uncomfortable, only the internet calls him out on his racism! The Skids and Mudflap characters from Transformers 2 were so bad that it offended me and I'm not even the demographic being attacked.
 

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Just read through all the pages. No one mentioned Dragonball. NO ONE! I guess it's better to pretend it never existed.

Kung Pow Enter the Fist was really bad."Isn't betty a girls name?" For shame.