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Stephen King's "IT"

I hate clowns ever since

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Anything with Pauly shore

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The Wall

Not disturbing just really screwed up, but I absolutely love it! In my top five favorite movies. I don't know how all those people used to watch The Wall on acid though. That would be the scariest experience in the world. :o

I was gonna mention that too. I seen it a billion times but every time I watch it there are things about it that take on new meaning.It is as deep as you want it to be.Some people get it and some don't.

When they start playing "Goodbye blue sky" It creeps me out for some reason.It just sounds ominous.

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White Fang.......can't handle dog fighting, love everything else Jack       London.

No problem with these

American History X......very enlightning, especially if happen to be one with an target on your back.

Anything Oliver Stone or Michael Moore, more than entertainment food for thought.

Schindler's List, well done and not terribly graphic as compared to other holocaust films. Appreciated by those that lost family members and lucky enough to have  parents that made it thru. Kudos to Spielberg for donating all the profits.

I absolutely hate horror movies, topping that off....i hate the Rob Zombie stuff where he thinks up all the nasty disturbing stuff he can and then puts it in a movie.

Also hate devil movies....possessions and stuff like that..

THE EXORCISM OF EMILY ROSE IS THE SCARIEST MOVIE IN THE HISTORY OF THE WORLD.

I prefer some good sarcastic humor....

I think there are some seriously deranged people out there, writing and making these films.

Freddy Got Fingered

X2 very funny but very messed up. we used to watch it once a week at college.

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i'd like to add "Requiem for a Dream" as disturbing

i saw this movie and i didn't know what to think of it...it confused me.

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The Silence of the Lambs was too much for me the first time I saw it.  But now, it's one of my favorites.

Its sequel, Hannibal, is even worse.  I thought the scene where Hannibal had removed part of Liotta's skull like a cap then fed him a sauteed part of his brain was most touching.

Almost as wonderful was the scene where he gutted the police inspector so they disgorged themselves when he hung him from the balcony.

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For campy outrageous disturbing films, Vincent Price in The Abominable Doctor Phibes and The Return of Doctor Phibes are must sees.

Bubba Ho-tep

That movie is just like a car wreck-you can't help but look at it ;D

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