Most demented movie

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I love David Lynch!

Another vote for Eraserhead.
 

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don't know how I missed this thread.....must have been on the shitter longer than normal

demented/disturbed films:
-a clockwork orange, I've watched it a couple of times and for the life of me can't "get it" :confused:
-eyes wide shut, another kubrick POS*
-magnolia, another tom cruise POS
-american beauty, I found the movie very disturbing
-8mm, an utterly disturbed movie but nick cage rocks and like that he killed the evil fuckers with total malice
-videodrome, wierd :eek:
-killing fields, amazing movie but still disturbed
-the dead zone
-anything with that talentless bull dyke rosie o'donnell


*i've watched most of kubrick's movies and while I loved full metal jacket, the shining (although it was entirely different than the book) was great and Dr SL or: HILTSWALTB was brilliant the others (like clockwork & eyes) were tripe
 

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Passolini's <i>Salon</i>, if you could find it. Its about Italian futurists/facists. They rape teenage girls, eat poop, and scalps them, and of course kills a lot.
Probably just a typo, but it's Salo (aka 'The 120 Days of Sodom') and you're right, it's the sickest fucking movie I've ever had the misfortune to see. Wish I could un-see it.

Highlights:

- Feast of shit...pretty much exactly what it sounds like.
- Guy hanging by his arms while a lit torch is held to his genitals.
- Young girl being simultaneously sodomized against her will and scalped.

Makes anything else I've seen, including Happiness, Henry: Portrait of Serial Killer, Eraserhead, etc. all look like network sitcoms. It's the kind of movie that literally makes you feel depressed, even soul-sick, for days after you see it.
 

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gravitas said:
-a clockwork orange, I've watched it a couple of times and for the life of me can't "get it" :confused:
Hmmm... this is one of my all time faves. It's straight forward. What's not to get?

gravitas said:
-eyes wide shut, another kubrick POS*
-magnolia, another tom cruise POS
Both tried to be controversial but tried too hard and ended up being contrived and boring.


gravitas said:
-american beauty, I found the movie very disturbing
That's a surprise. I almost fell asleep watching it... it was so superficial and predictable. I thought everyone would think the same.


gravitas said:
-8mm, an utterly disturbed movie but nick cage rocks and like that he killed the evil fuckers with total malice
Never saw it, sounds like a good movie because I think Nick Cage is a skilled actor.

gravitas said:
-videodrome, wierd :eek:
I saw that movie as a kid and I got erections all week thinking about it. I love Debbie Harry... what a sexy sexy woman.

gravitas said:
-killing fields, amazing movie but still disturbed
A great movie about the injustice of our times. It didn't disturb me.... it made me sad for what the wealthy nations have done to others in their ignorance and greed.

gravitas said:
-the dead zone
The most shocking thing about that one was Christopher Walken snapping in like a zombie whenever he had one of his "sessions". Once you got used to that, the movie was just entertaining hollywood candy.

gravitas said:
-anything with that talentless bull dyke rosie o'donnell
She is truly talentless. So is that other lesbo talk show host, I forget her name. In this day and age, you get applauded for being lesbian, not for being skilled. Soon all homosexuals will become our heroes, and shut up if you don't think so.

Speaking of which, I had a GF who said she was "bisexual" when we started going out but she was more of a lesbian than anything else. I said to her one of my fave movies was Reservoir Dogs, and after she saw it with me she said it was "demented and disgusting". WTF???
 

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Here's a really old one for ya,

Dr. Butcher M.D.

Snuff maximus film..........gory as hell !:eek:


........QM'r
 

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Yeah mental pollution. Some people can tune things out easy. I'm not one.

So lately, I just go online and stay home a l lot, I can tune anything out easier.
 

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Blue Velvet........fuck me mommy fuck me mommy......Dennis Hopper....
Great flick, a little odd though. Hard to believe that Lynck later did The Straight Story, another good one, much different than Blue Velvet.....
 

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Happiness blew me away unlike anything else I`d seen when I first viewed it back in 2000 or so. Based on the cover, I thought it was a cartoon with the nurse dude from MAGNOLIA, and when I rented and watched it, I got child rape, on-screen ejaculation, and an overwhelming sense of doom and alienation. There simply is nothing nice or happy about this film or the subject matter that it presents. You might not like it but you`ve got to appreciate the fact that SOMEONE is presenting this stuff to you. It is completely devoid of any sort of reinforcement or reassurance and there are no sympathetic characters whatsoever, really. There are, however, sad, truly human ones, and that`s what makes this film one in a million. It STILL feels unique, and so much of the last few year`s shock pictures just don`t measure up.

I absolutely love the film so much, because it presents misery and general malaise and asks us to accept these things as just as relevant as happiness. I`ve spent a lot of time battling depression, and I work with a lot of people who have done the same thing all their lives, and to me, HAPPINESS is a look at the type of people who can`t seem to figure out what they want and probably couldn`t work towards those goals if they ever did figure them out. I have a friend who says that everyone should strive to be happy at all the times and that if you smile, you`ll start to feel better and blah blah blah. She`s a very intelligent girl but I still think this is bullshit and that in the end, being sad is just as valid as being happy. To me, it also raises the question of why we place such a premium on happiness and contentment. Growing up, my mom always instilled the idea that it`s OK to be sad and lonely, so long as no one else knew these things. Keep them in the family and don`t talk about them to anyone else, because then people will know that you are, GASP, unhappy. Happiness and sadness are really just the same things, feelings, and they`re neither good nor bad, they just are. Furthermore, why shouldn`t movies be depressing? Why do we feel like we need to be uplifted or inspired? Personally, I find the fact that HAPPINESS dares you to fucking like it, dares you to feel any warmth or kindness, balls-to-the-wall and everything that most movies aren`t. One in a fucking million.

HAPPINESS asks you to consider that maybe the world isn`t a beautiful place, that sexual predators and pedophiles exist in the world and that these people want to be happy just as much as the rest of us. It`s a scary angle to consider and I can totally understand not wanting to consider it, but I also don`t think the film should be categorized as unworthy simply because it asks one to consider it.
Gary, STOP PLAGIARIZING!!

Read this:

http://board.deathvalleydriver.com/lofiversion/index.php/t14167.html

Does it look familiar? It`s the first paragraph of your post. I didn`t bother searching for the rest, but I`m sure it was written by someone else.

You were already busted for plagiarism in this thread:

https://perb.cc/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=49717

If you`re going to repost stuff from other web sites, please credit the source and stop trying to pass it off as original material!! :mad:
 

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Gary, STOP PLAGIARIZING!!
jeez, how stupid does someone have to be to plagarize something on PERB?


must be from Alberta ... :rolleyes:
 

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American Psycho

This movie is all about the "me" generation of the 80's.

The book was excellent,movie not too bad.

or maybe it was just about a psycho killer.
 

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shedevil said:
Hostel. I loved the gore. Especially when they burned out that chicks eye, and the other guy had to cut it off. :D
That's what I really like about you, Kayla - your tenderness and compassion! :D ;)
 

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Boxing Helena is still the most deviant film I have ever seen. ...very difficult to watch. ...highly disturbing with nothing to laugh about or be entertained by...no redeeming values whatsoever.
Agreed Boxing Helena is disturbing but I had to keep watching, strange, strange movie.

Short Cuts directed by Robert Altman is another strangely disturbing movie but good...... it has a lot of great actors in it
Andie MacDowell, Bruce Davison, Julianne Moore, Matthew Modine, Anne Archer, Fred Ward, Jennifer Jason Leigh, Chris Penn, Lili Taylor, Robert Downey Jr, Madeleine Stowe, Tim Robbins, Lily Tomlin, Tom Waits, France McDormand, Peter Gallagher, Annie Ross, Lori Singer, Jack Lemmon, Lyle Lovett, Buck Henry, Huey Lewis

Ed Gein with Steve Railsback is the true story of the guy that they based the movie "Psycho" on.... disturbing shit ... he makes himself bras and panties out of tits and pussy then runs around his yard at night wearing them.

Odishon (Audition)

This guys wife dies and several years later he comes up with the idea of getting dates by advertising that he is taking auditions for parts in an (imaginary) movie he is supposedly casting.
Enter a beautiful young woman trying out for the movie and the man begins a romance with the lovely, quiet girl (he thinks that he is the one being deceitful) but she has some VERY dark secrets of her own.


and I don't know how to describe the next one (so I copied the following synopsis from another site)... it's so fucking bad that it's good, some of it is funny as hell and you can't believe the dialogue


"The Thing with Two Heads" is a masterpiece of 1970's exploitation. Everything is here: a no-talent football star actor (Rosey Grier), Pre-"Smokey and the Bandit" car chases, motorcycles, blaxploitation cliches galore, cheap monsters, no budget, beyond-bad dialogue, a director who thought he was moving up and out of the porno industry, and, of course, the great Ray Milland, star of the incomparable 1970's classic "Frogs".
Convicted felon Grier comes out of anesthesia and expresses suprise and dismay at finding Ray Milland's head attached to his body. Grier: "What did you guys do to me?" Milland, sounding petulent: "We transplanted my head onto your body--now shut up!"

Grier and Milland (the two heads on Rosey's body, remember) show up at Grier's girlfriend's apartment in search of refuge from the cops: Grier: (noticing his gal's shock at seeing his 2-headed condition) "Don't worry baby, I won't hurt you."

In one scene the two heads are arguing, spitting and trying to head butt each other (it reminded me of Monty Python) :p

 
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georgebushmoron said:
Babe, you have a way of unhinging me. This one suggestion would kill me to watch. But thanks for the reminder you can do that to the likes of me.
:eek: Shedevil blushes

It's a great film, but with all demented films such as "Happiness" it leaves you with an unsettled feeling.

I enjoyed the direction as well as the content. It's also not bad that M. Manson made his appearance.

The director plays the lead female role. Let me know what you think when you have lookie.

Rob1 said:
Has aney one seen The trailer park boys movie?:confused:
Yes, although it doesn't belong in a demented thread. It was good, they didn't butcher it. It's more like a 2 hour episode.

SD
 
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