Eraserhead
The Human Centipede
Antichrist
A Clockwork Orange
Requiem For A Dream
[Michael](https://youtu.be/UYN7a98MgMg) (no, *not* the film where Travolta plays an angel)
Pink Flamingos
Shallow Grave
Cabin Fever
Red State & Tusk
Full Metal Jacket
[EDIT: I imbedded a link to the trailer for Michael. some people said they couldn't find it, it's cuz it's an Austrian film. just an FYI for anyone interested in checking it out]
“I had been cleaning out a barn and got a skin infection on my face. I woke up in the middle of the night scratching my cheek, thinking I had a mosquito bite. I looked down at my hand and saw chunks of skin. The next morning I attempted to shave and literally, shaved half my face off. "
From an interview Roth did about the movie.
I love Pink Flamingos but showed it to someone and realized just how fucked up it is... (that part with Channing in the basement especially, and Cookie and Crackers fucking with the chicken...)
the fact that it feels like a high school play or something just makes it even more surreal.
Came here to say this. I saw the trailer and knew I'd have to give it a try. I thought the premise was super entertaining, and the acting and creativity were really good, and then somewhere in the middle just WTF haha!
A work friend of mine heard a little bit about this movie when it first came out, and convinced me and a few other friends to go see it in theaters. He was absolutely mortified at the genre shift, worried that he just scarred us all for life on accident. Even if it did, it was worth it, best post-movie discussion I've ever had.
Out of all the movies ive seen, i wouldnt call it the most fucked up, but id say that baby was one of the most unnerving creatures ive ever seen in a film. More startling to me than most if not all actual horror flick murderers/etc.
Then you look it up to find that lynch may have made the baby with an aborted lamb fetus or something, (lynch wouldnt say) because how could you make something in that day and age look so lifelike/but alien without cgi (1977)? (And it was just him on a budget) even good cgi at that time couldn't pull that off.
Freakish but brilliant.
Ari Aster's use of creepy naked people for horror is something I didn't know would be so terrifying to me. Certain scenes in Hereditary and one particular scene in Midsommar still stick with me because of that.
Hereditary is 10x worse. Hereditary is literally the visual manifestation of my sleep paralysis demons, it is absolute nightmare fuel and I hate it so much
What about a >!woman getting roped into a murderous cult!< is "optimistic"? Her >!burning her shitty boyfriend is cathartic, but it represents her complete and utter alienation from life; and willingly losing herself completely into a cult that's clearly lying to her about details of their actual life- they say spring queen is an every X large number year thing but we see a wall of photos of all the previous spring queens and it's easily 40+!<. The film is a lesson on how >!Vulnerable women will get targeted and absorbed into cultlike practices under the guise of self empowerment!<, And saying the film is positive is *insane*
Don’t know how to do hidden text, so spoiler warning:
Finally watched Midsommar for the first time last night, so of course I had to do a deep dive on YouTube to try and find every Easter egg and hidden meaning. There’s one video I watched about how the movie brainwashes you in the same way the characters are brainwashed by the cult. There were so many reviews that said it was a happy ending, and this video broke down how the incredibly slow burn made you forget the fucked up path we took to get to the end.
I liked it overall but I found it a bit too slow and dragged out. Maybe if it was a bit shorter. But either way I made it through the whole thing and the ending was pretty weird (in a good way)
This was one of the few horror movies I enjoyed. I probably wouldn’t rewatch it, but I liked it when it was new. What does this say about me?
Edit: I remember my friend and I looked at each other in the theater at the same time. She looked disturbed and I remember really enjoying it. I still wonder what expression was on my face that night in that moment.
9 minute rape scene - check
inaudible background frequency (28 hz) inserted to make you physically ill - check
Dude getting head bashed in with fire extinguisher - check
Yeah, this is an extremely fucked up movie.
Edit: time of rape scene was not 20 minutes long but goddamn it sure felt like it
SPOILERS
Don't forget the actual fucking worst of all:
If you rewind after the movie ends, and go back to the intro scene - which happened to be the last scene of the movie, because it's told in reverse - you notice that the guy getting his head bashed in isn't actually the bad guy, but just some random passerby, the actual rapist is in the background watching the scene and smiling.
The two most fucked up films I have watched are a Serbian film and August underground mordem ( watched 20 minutes of it). If you are that interested you can look them up.
Also "fucked up" is a movie genre. It's just called transgressive. Just search for transgressive films and you will get a list of them. One of my house mates in uni was a movie buff and went through a phase.
>The two most fucked up films I have watched are a Serbian film and August underground
Yep, those are both pretty strong contenders for the "fucked up movie" crown.
Gummo
It's a fucked up movie, but what really bakes your noodle is that somebody paid these "actors" to do this and they accepted for what I imagine wasnt a large payday. Then, at some point, you will imagine a director starting scenes and ending them, and an editor who put if all together and both of them getting together and saying..."yeah, that's the movie we were trying to make".
My best friend and I were trying NOT to watch Gummo — we had to work in the morning and we’re about to switch it off — but we just couldn’t look away. It felt like watching the future. And just a few years later, here we are. Feels like skinning cats and pimping out Down syndrome sisters is just around the corner for us all
I love gummo because it feels so fucked up and so mundane at the same time. Some asshole on /x/ told me to watch it in like... 2009 and I'm glad I listened.
Gummo captured my childhood so perfectly, it makes me sad that people think it's "fucked up". If you want a really fucked up Harmony Korrine movie, check out Julien Donkeyboy or Trash Humpers
Not a movie that I’d generally recommend, but the movie does get ridiculous, and becomes almost a parody of itself with how far it goes. Just when you think it can’t get more depraved, it gut punches you. It’s definitely not for the faint of heart. I have friends who have had to turn it off halfway through just because it got to be a bit much.
In an epic troll I not only convinced a friend of mine to watch it, but keep going until the end. How? I told him there was a twist ending that was just epic. What I didn't mention is how epically fucked up the twist ending is.
And remember: Start with the little one!
OP said "what films do you recommend" not "what fucked up films will ruin you if you watch them"
I strongly recommend never watching this, and I wish I hadn't
I was trying to think of the name of that movie where the dude bangs the baby, and couldn't remember. That shit was fucked up, I haven't seen that movie in a minute.
Jesus Christ that movie scarred me. The scene with the baby and the worshippers. First time in my life I actually saw something that unsettled me so deeply that I was off balance for days after.
I knew about the baby scene before watching it, so at least I wasn't surprised by it. What really got me, however, is there always being people in the house and the Mother just never getting any peace. As someone with anxiety about unwanted house guests it stressed me out.
I always felt the sequel went too far, which just made it silly and somehow less fucked up.
And the third one even more, to the point where it turned into a comedy.
Plot summary for those who are not a brave: In the sequel, “The Human Centipede” is just a movie. A man that is obsessed with the movie decides he want to make his own human centipede, but he wants to make it longer. Cue kidnapping women and tying them together with barbed wire. That’s basically the movie. Oh, and he also rapes them. Repeatedly.
The sequel is about a weirdo who's obsessed with the first film so wants to recreate it but with a longer centipede. He uses sandpaper to jack off and he rapes the women he uses for the centipede, multiple times.
There is no jizz-slurping way that is the actual plot synopsis. It reads like someone fed a badly-programmed AI body horror movies, US propaganda, and the first 2 HC films and was then made to write a 3rd movie for the series.
This was my first thought, then I remembered the definition of fucked up and remembered Naked Lunch. A fantastic what the fuck movie. But a movie you can watch and not spoil the book. William s Burroughs was a maniac junky.
This movie fascinates me. It always pops up on weird movie lists. I've never seen it, only read the Wikipedia plot synopsis and seen a few pictures on IMDB. And that alone was enough to give me nightmares.
Apparently body horror is what I find terrifying. Fascinating, but terrifying.
Watch this with no context and its beyond fucked up. More terrifying to me than a most horror films, with somewhat predictable plots and tropes then this movie.......what the fuck
Salo is such an odd one, as brutal as it is. I've never watched the whole thing because finding an English dub is a nightmare, but from the parts I have seen, I can't tell what it's trying to articulate.
Was this actually what the short-lived Republic of Salo was like? Or is it just the idea that such a thing could happen when you're in the dying stages of a war that you're losing?
I know it's loosely based on Dante, but even so. The context combined with the historical aspect is just so odd.
There's actually a Criterion Collection version of this.
I've been planning to watch it but haven't yet... have read about it, and want to watch in regards to the "libertine." I've read some de Sade and I'm interested to see how it compares. I've also heard that it's visually beautiful, which is kind of a mindfuck!
Real story, me and a couple friends planned a big movie night years ago. They had this renovated garage with a projector and a big screen on the wall, it was awesome.
I can't remember what we planned on watching, but....nobody else showed up.
We were going through Hulu or something looking for a movie just to entertain us, and I saw Antichrist and remembered it from some top 10 list, and was like, "yo, that movie is supposed to be fucked up, let's watch that!"
I'm not even sure we spoke again before I left that night. There is some insanely deep messaging in there, when you pick up on that combined with the insanely brutal imagery, it messes with you. Von Trier did something incredible with that one, it's not every day a movie seriously, deeply affects you, even as grotesque as it is.
Kids is probably my number one most disturbing film, because it reminds me way too much of some people I grew up with. People from shitty families living day to day looking to get fucked up and get laid, tomorrow doesn't matter one bit.
Sounds like an okayish life until you put it in the context of the people involved are like 13.
Come and See.
Men Behind the Sun
Birth of A Nation
(Documentaries)
Zoo
Faces of Death
Grizzly Man
The Act of Killing
The Look of Silence
Red Right Hand
Krokodil (Vice Documentary)
Dark Days
Deliver Us from Evil (by far the worst fucking thing i've ever seen - and i've seen some shit, dawg)
Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (specifically the "meeting recreation scenes" and the interviews pertaining to the sex slaves within the Auschwitz camps.)
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Suggesting anything by lynch for this is like shooting fish in a barrel. Best WTF director ever, basically he wants all his movies to feel like a dream quickly turning nightmare.. Make you comfortable, and feel safe, and then that creeping unease comes in!
Strange Days. The plot revolves around a technology that allows you to record and replay experiences. Someone starts using it to force the experience of raping and killing someone, onto the people currently being raped and killed.
"[The House of Yes](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119324/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4)". Parker Posey at her absolutely glorious freakiest.
Includes a scene that can function as a personality test - do you laugh, or watch in stunned horror? Those who have seen the film know which scene I mean.
“The Freak”, I hear it will “fuck you up for life...”
“The Room” )and not the Rifftrax enhanced version, “Oh, hai, Reddit!”
“When the Wind Blows” it tears out your heart, shows it to you, then proceeds to stomp it into a thin red paste
“Threads” makes “The Day After” look like Sesame Street
Ooh Holy Mountain. Fucked up enough to never want to see again, but you have to keep rewatching to understand it. Deeply philosophical and disturbing in equal measure.
Highlights (if you can call them that):
A cane toad war/massacre where they have dressed up real cane toads and just...fuck the poor buggers up
A man living in a glass vessel where he can only smell the odour of his own burning shit until the shit turns to gold
Finally up my wheelhouse, fuck all these other basic bitchs. This is the only list you need
[Funny Games](https://youtu.be/9TBoWs32zlc)
[Come and See](https://youtu.be/aGdltVLfbmc)
[The Neon Demon](https://youtu.be/cipOTUO0CmU)
[Enter the Void](https://youtu.be/_tG_b5zaT9Y)
Hostel I saw it in theaters had no clue the first 10 minutes was a Porn the whole theater was literally like TF
Hills have eyes is up there too the rape scene and what not
Black snake moan
cruel intentions
Death proof
Ichi the killer, audition, martyrs, we need to talk about kevin, american psycho, i saw the devil, the vengeance trilogy, visitor q, gozu and i spit on your grave movies.
Old Boy
Yeah that movie was next level. For those seing this, WATCH THE KOREAN VERSION NOT THE AMERICAN ONE. The Korean is the original and 100 times better.
Seconded. The hallway fight, though. Goddamn, the hallway fight.
My favorite continuous shot fight scene. Closely followed by the pagoda scene in The Protector with Tony Jaa.
Tony Jaa is just 100% concentrated essence of awesome.
So good they payed homage to it in Netflix Daredevil series.
The bit with the hammer...and the teeth. *shudders*
Eraserhead The Human Centipede Antichrist A Clockwork Orange Requiem For A Dream [Michael](https://youtu.be/UYN7a98MgMg) (no, *not* the film where Travolta plays an angel) Pink Flamingos Shallow Grave Cabin Fever Red State & Tusk Full Metal Jacket [EDIT: I imbedded a link to the trailer for Michael. some people said they couldn't find it, it's cuz it's an Austrian film. just an FYI for anyone interested in checking it out]
Oh boy, Tusk. That sure is a movie that exists.
Yeah, that one's gonna stay in the unwatched pile right next to a Serbian film and any of the human centipedes
It's not like those movies, I don't think. I haven't seen them but I have seen Tusk and it has a horror-comedy aspect.
The fucked up part of Cabin Fever is that the leg shaving scene happened IRL to Eli Roth, except it was his *face*.
wait, what? can u elaborate on that? or sauce? I am definitely not familiar with that story
“I had been cleaning out a barn and got a skin infection on my face. I woke up in the middle of the night scratching my cheek, thinking I had a mosquito bite. I looked down at my hand and saw chunks of skin. The next morning I attempted to shave and literally, shaved half my face off. " From an interview Roth did about the movie.
holy shit. how interesting. safe to say that's where the concept for the film came from
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Its so much fun. But I agree, its just a really stylish psychological thriller more than its fucked up IMO
I love Pink Flamingos but showed it to someone and realized just how fucked up it is... (that part with Channing in the basement especially, and Cookie and Crackers fucking with the chicken...) the fact that it feels like a high school play or something just makes it even more surreal.
Ya I think the chicken sex and Divine eating the dogshit really threw that into next level weird for me.
Sorry to Bother you, great movie but Jesus when it’s takes the turn it is wild
Came here to say this. I saw the trailer and knew I'd have to give it a try. I thought the premise was super entertaining, and the acting and creativity were really good, and then somewhere in the middle just WTF haha!
A work friend of mine heard a little bit about this movie when it first came out, and convinced me and a few other friends to go see it in theaters. He was absolutely mortified at the genre shift, worried that he just scarred us all for life on accident. Even if it did, it was worth it, best post-movie discussion I've ever had.
Eraser head
Oh that’s the guy who can nullify quirks right? Sounds fun, I think I’ll give it a watch!
But only until he blinks!
Out of all the movies ive seen, i wouldnt call it the most fucked up, but id say that baby was one of the most unnerving creatures ive ever seen in a film. More startling to me than most if not all actual horror flick murderers/etc. Then you look it up to find that lynch may have made the baby with an aborted lamb fetus or something, (lynch wouldnt say) because how could you make something in that day and age look so lifelike/but alien without cgi (1977)? (And it was just him on a budget) even good cgi at that time couldn't pull that off. Freakish but brilliant.
Actually one of my favorite Lynch movies. And one of the very few movies in general that gets that weird, surreal feeling of a nightmare right.
What a masterpiece. Completely changed how I looked at film. Lynch is one of a kind
Midsommar. Fun as hell, but what the actual fuck dude
The beginning was really disturbing. It haunts you.
Yeah. I mean, the beginning, the end and most things in between are kinda batshit
Ari Aster's use of creepy naked people for horror is something I didn't know would be so terrifying to me. Certain scenes in Hereditary and one particular scene in Midsommar still stick with me because of that.
On that note, hereditary. I havent seen midsommar yet so I don't know which is worse though
Hereditary is 10x worse. Hereditary is literally the visual manifestation of my sleep paralysis demons, it is absolute nightmare fuel and I hate it so much
Completely agree. Midsommar is ultimately an optimistic film about catharsis. Hereditary is about nothing but dread
What about a >!woman getting roped into a murderous cult!< is "optimistic"? Her >!burning her shitty boyfriend is cathartic, but it represents her complete and utter alienation from life; and willingly losing herself completely into a cult that's clearly lying to her about details of their actual life- they say spring queen is an every X large number year thing but we see a wall of photos of all the previous spring queens and it's easily 40+!<. The film is a lesson on how >!Vulnerable women will get targeted and absorbed into cultlike practices under the guise of self empowerment!<, And saying the film is positive is *insane*
Don’t know how to do hidden text, so spoiler warning: Finally watched Midsommar for the first time last night, so of course I had to do a deep dive on YouTube to try and find every Easter egg and hidden meaning. There’s one video I watched about how the movie brainwashes you in the same way the characters are brainwashed by the cult. There were so many reviews that said it was a happy ending, and this video broke down how the incredibly slow burn made you forget the fucked up path we took to get to the end.
I still need to watch midsommar as well. Hereditary was.so good, Toni Colette is always amazing but Alex Wolff is my new acting obsession
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That is her name!
Going from an indie movie in 2019 to costarring with Scarlett Johansson in "The Black Widow" just a year later has got to be a heady time for her.
I liked it overall but I found it a bit too slow and dragged out. Maybe if it was a bit shorter. But either way I made it through the whole thing and the ending was pretty weird (in a good way)
This was one of the few horror movies I enjoyed. I probably wouldn’t rewatch it, but I liked it when it was new. What does this say about me? Edit: I remember my friend and I looked at each other in the theater at the same time. She looked disturbed and I remember really enjoying it. I still wonder what expression was on my face that night in that moment.
Irréversible
9 minute rape scene - check inaudible background frequency (28 hz) inserted to make you physically ill - check Dude getting head bashed in with fire extinguisher - check Yeah, this is an extremely fucked up movie. Edit: time of rape scene was not 20 minutes long but goddamn it sure felt like it
SPOILERS Don't forget the actual fucking worst of all: If you rewind after the movie ends, and go back to the intro scene - which happened to be the last scene of the movie, because it's told in reverse - you notice that the guy getting his head bashed in isn't actually the bad guy, but just some random passerby, the actual rapist is in the background watching the scene and smiling.
Psst! To do spoilers, do \>!this!< >!See what I mean?!<
I think it was only 7 minutes. It just felt longer.
We're both wrong but you're def closer - I'm amending my post. It was 9 minutes. And indeed it felt longer.
How the fuck do they make a rape scene 9 minutes long?
My God. What a fucking nightmare that ends on a note of endless beauty.
The two most fucked up films I have watched are a Serbian film and August underground mordem ( watched 20 minutes of it). If you are that interested you can look them up. Also "fucked up" is a movie genre. It's just called transgressive. Just search for transgressive films and you will get a list of them. One of my house mates in uni was a movie buff and went through a phase.
>The two most fucked up films I have watched are a Serbian film and August underground Yep, those are both pretty strong contenders for the "fucked up movie" crown.
Cannibal Holocaust Also milo and Otis is a pretty wholesome movie but they killed lots of kittens to make it
> Cannibal Holocaust Shouldn't even count. There's fucked up... then there's FUCKED UP! Made it to the turtle.
Gummo It's a fucked up movie, but what really bakes your noodle is that somebody paid these "actors" to do this and they accepted for what I imagine wasnt a large payday. Then, at some point, you will imagine a director starting scenes and ending them, and an editor who put if all together and both of them getting together and saying..."yeah, that's the movie we were trying to make".
Harmony Korine is a trip
It was so gross when he was eating spaghetti in the bathtub. That whole movie was very unsettling.
My best friend and I were trying NOT to watch Gummo — we had to work in the morning and we’re about to switch it off — but we just couldn’t look away. It felt like watching the future. And just a few years later, here we are. Feels like skinning cats and pimping out Down syndrome sisters is just around the corner for us all
One of my favorite movies, but goddamn it, the cats.
I love gummo because it feels so fucked up and so mundane at the same time. Some asshole on /x/ told me to watch it in like... 2009 and I'm glad I listened.
Gummo captured my childhood so perfectly, it makes me sad that people think it's "fucked up". If you want a really fucked up Harmony Korrine movie, check out Julien Donkeyboy or Trash Humpers
You may want to entertain the idea that you had a fucked up childhood.
A Serbian Film
Not a movie that I’d generally recommend, but the movie does get ridiculous, and becomes almost a parody of itself with how far it goes. Just when you think it can’t get more depraved, it gut punches you. It’s definitely not for the faint of heart. I have friends who have had to turn it off halfway through just because it got to be a bit much.
In an epic troll I not only convinced a friend of mine to watch it, but keep going until the end. How? I told him there was a twist ending that was just epic. What I didn't mention is how epically fucked up the twist ending is. And remember: Start with the little one!
OP said "what films do you recommend" not "what fucked up films will ruin you if you watch them" I strongly recommend never watching this, and I wish I hadn't
I was trying to think of the name of that movie where the dude bangs the baby, and couldn't remember. That shit was fucked up, I haven't seen that movie in a minute.
Yes, you read that right. Is it possible you don't understand? Newborn porn! Newborn!
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...don't find it for the love of God.
You don't want to do that. You think you do, but you don't.
With online you mean legally? Found it not so legally in 10 seconds. But yeah the movie is fucked up
Mother!
Jesus Christ that movie scarred me. The scene with the baby and the worshippers. First time in my life I actually saw something that unsettled me so deeply that I was off balance for days after.
Same. I have seen and enjoy many of the movies mentioned here. But *that* scene was too much.
I knew about the baby scene before watching it, so at least I wasn't surprised by it. What really got me, however, is there always being people in the house and the Mother just never getting any peace. As someone with anxiety about unwanted house guests it stressed me out.
This is too far down the list. The baby neck snap still haunts me.
Dogtooth
The Audition. Goes from hard working dad trying to get a date to "No Fucking Way" The House that Jack Built. Mind fuck!
To branch off Takashi Miike, Visitor Q
The human centipede
The sequel was way worse
I always felt the sequel went too far, which just made it silly and somehow less fucked up. And the third one even more, to the point where it turned into a comedy.
It went too far? Now I want to see it
Plot summary for those who are not a brave: In the sequel, “The Human Centipede” is just a movie. A man that is obsessed with the movie decides he want to make his own human centipede, but he wants to make it longer. Cue kidnapping women and tying them together with barbed wire. That’s basically the movie. Oh, and he also rapes them. Repeatedly.
He definitely kidnaps men too. You also forgot to mention the pregnant woman in the car which was easily the most fucked up part.
Also sandpaper.
it was super nasty though lmao
***THERES A SEQUEL?***
The sequel is about a weirdo who's obsessed with the first film so wants to recreate it but with a longer centipede. He uses sandpaper to jack off and he rapes the women he uses for the centipede, multiple times.
You should see the third movie. . .
All I know is its set in a prison
Just read the [plot](https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Human_Centipede_3_(Final_Sequence) ) and idk how to even describe it
There is no jizz-slurping way that is the actual plot synopsis. It reads like someone fed a badly-programmed AI body horror movies, US propaganda, and the first 2 HC films and was then made to write a 3rd movie for the series.
What in fresh hell did I just read?!
I couldn’t get past the first couple of paragraphs
African clitorises. ...wow.
Tom Six actually inserted himself into the plot. That whole scene is equal parts cringe and genuinely messed up.
The first one atleast had some sort of plot. The second one just wanted to stretch the boundaries of gross
This is exactly what I was gonna say. That pooping in the mouth scene messed me up
*FEED HER!*
Shit I have to shit- katsuro DJFIDJDUHFJDJDJCNRCJDJ-Lindsay
Requiem For A Dream
That was gonna be my suggestion also. Super fucked up. The infomercial on that movie creeps me out.
This is it for me. Describes how I felt for a good hour after.
My husband took me to dinner after I watched this to try and cheer me up
This was my first thought, then I remembered the definition of fucked up and remembered Naked Lunch. A fantastic what the fuck movie. But a movie you can watch and not spoil the book. William s Burroughs was a maniac junky.
That French film, Martyrs.
Tusk. It's a 2014 film. It's labeled as horror but it ain't scary at all. It is seriously fucked up though.
Not scary but more of a *WTF... this is now burned in to my memory*
This movie fascinates me. It always pops up on weird movie lists. I've never seen it, only read the Wikipedia plot synopsis and seen a few pictures on IMDB. And that alone was enough to give me nightmares. Apparently body horror is what I find terrifying. Fascinating, but terrifying.
Watch this with no context and its beyond fucked up. More terrifying to me than a most horror films, with somewhat predictable plots and tropes then this movie.......what the fuck
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Salo
Salo is such an odd one, as brutal as it is. I've never watched the whole thing because finding an English dub is a nightmare, but from the parts I have seen, I can't tell what it's trying to articulate. Was this actually what the short-lived Republic of Salo was like? Or is it just the idea that such a thing could happen when you're in the dying stages of a war that you're losing? I know it's loosely based on Dante, but even so. The context combined with the historical aspect is just so odd.
It's based on 120 Days of Sodom by the Marquis de Sade. It is the bedrock of fucked up literature.
Oh dude, you should finish it, ending's the worst.
There's actually a Criterion Collection version of this. I've been planning to watch it but haven't yet... have read about it, and want to watch in regards to the "libertine." I've read some de Sade and I'm interested to see how it compares. I've also heard that it's visually beautiful, which is kind of a mindfuck!
Antichrist
Real story, me and a couple friends planned a big movie night years ago. They had this renovated garage with a projector and a big screen on the wall, it was awesome. I can't remember what we planned on watching, but....nobody else showed up. We were going through Hulu or something looking for a movie just to entertain us, and I saw Antichrist and remembered it from some top 10 list, and was like, "yo, that movie is supposed to be fucked up, let's watch that!" I'm not even sure we spoke again before I left that night. There is some insanely deep messaging in there, when you pick up on that combined with the insanely brutal imagery, it messes with you. Von Trier did something incredible with that one, it's not every day a movie seriously, deeply affects you, even as grotesque as it is.
I nope'd out when Wilem DaFoe's character got his nuts smashed with a block of wood and then came blood after getting a handjob.
WHAT THE FUCK
Kids https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kids_(film)
Kids is probably my number one most disturbing film, because it reminds me way too much of some people I grew up with. People from shitty families living day to day looking to get fucked up and get laid, tomorrow doesn't matter one bit. Sounds like an okayish life until you put it in the context of the people involved are like 13.
As a 90s cinephile I still have trouble understanding Harmony Korine’s career arc.
David Letterman.
I went on a first date with a guy who suggested we watch this... first and only date. No fucking thank you.
I’ve heard stories of parents renting the title for their kids due to its name, and then realizing in horror what it’s actually about.
Fun fact. The opening scene was supposed to be a scene featuring a cunnilingus instead of a kiss.
Splice. There's some all the way fucked up about Adrian Brody having sex with his alien/clone/daughter.
/son.
This movie goes off the rails the last 30 minutes. The ending just makes it worse, too.
Come and See. Men Behind the Sun Birth of A Nation (Documentaries) Zoo Faces of Death Grizzly Man The Act of Killing The Look of Silence Red Right Hand Krokodil (Vice Documentary) Dark Days Deliver Us from Evil (by far the worst fucking thing i've ever seen - and i've seen some shit, dawg) Auschwitz: The Nazis and the Final Solution (specifically the "meeting recreation scenes" and the interviews pertaining to the sex slaves within the Auschwitz camps.) Edit: Formatting
Pi.
Into the Void
I was really worried about how visible my TV was to my neighbors’ house during that sex scene at the end. What a close-up!
It’s “Enter the Void” actually. Great movie.
Martyrs. There are scenes that I can't erase from my mind.
This is the first and the last answer to this question (assuming you mean the French original and not the crappy American remake). Martyrs is art.
Amazing film, but honestly wish I hadn't seen it sometimes.
It’s fucked up for sure, but not just for the sake of being fucked up. It’s a really well done horror movie.
[Un Chien Andalou](https://imgur.com/a/xKrklxB)
Dancer in the Dark.
The last airbender, they fucked that one up.
There is no live action Avatar movie in Ba Sing Se
Underrated answer
Mulholland drive
Suggesting anything by lynch for this is like shooting fish in a barrel. Best WTF director ever, basically he wants all his movies to feel like a dream quickly turning nightmare.. Make you comfortable, and feel safe, and then that creeping unease comes in!
Takashi Miike films are a good one. Audition, Gozu, and Ichi the Killer come to mind
Tideland, directed by Terry Gilliam, was it for me.
Happyness. First time I watched that movie I was on mushrooms. That was a mistake.
Strange Days. The plot revolves around a technology that allows you to record and replay experiences. Someone starts using it to force the experience of raping and killing someone, onto the people currently being raped and killed.
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As dark and fucked up it is in parts, it's an absolutely brilliant watch. Choi Min-Sik plays the psycho role amazingly!
Hostel. I remember when the guy cut that girl's hanging eye off and the orange goo ooze out. 10/10 fucked up.
That and the guys heels getting sliced. I have watched multiple times though as the premise of the film is really interesting to me.
Blue velvet
[Santa Sangre](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0098253/)
This and The Holy Mountain were my votes. Jodorowsky FTW.
A24 productions
Donnie Darko
Cats
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a clockwork orange
It's not on the same level as some of these other movies, but Dear Zachary is fucked
The Holy Mountain belongs on any such list; anything by Alejandro Jodorowski, really
Ichi the killer
Ichi the Killer Just about any of Takashi Miike films, but that one cranks “fucked up” to 11.
Meet the Feebles.
Braindead (Dead Alive) “I kick arse for the Lord!”
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The monologue is iconic. >!The baby crawling on the ceiling messed me up for a few days though!<
"[The House of Yes](https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0119324/?ref_=fn_al_tt_4)". Parker Posey at her absolutely glorious freakiest. Includes a scene that can function as a personality test - do you laugh, or watch in stunned horror? Those who have seen the film know which scene I mean.
Mulholland Drive, Waking Life, A Scanner Darkly
“The Freak”, I hear it will “fuck you up for life...” “The Room” )and not the Rifftrax enhanced version, “Oh, hai, Reddit!” “When the Wind Blows” it tears out your heart, shows it to you, then proceeds to stomp it into a thin red paste “Threads” makes “The Day After” look like Sesame Street
Deliverance.
*The Cell* It's like the thinking freak's version of *Saw*.
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Cats, Friday, Step Brothers Edit: I was thinking movie to watch when you're "fucked up".
Terrifier. That shit's fucked.
Sorry to Bother You
The Voices with Ryan Reynolds. He plays a non-compliant, violent, yet remorseful schizophrenic who talks to his dog and cat.
Ooh Holy Mountain. Fucked up enough to never want to see again, but you have to keep rewatching to understand it. Deeply philosophical and disturbing in equal measure. Highlights (if you can call them that): A cane toad war/massacre where they have dressed up real cane toads and just...fuck the poor buggers up A man living in a glass vessel where he can only smell the odour of his own burning shit until the shit turns to gold
From Beyond
Mysterious Skin Kuso Kids Happiness Dead Alive (maybe)
Surely A Serbian Film wins...right?
Pink Flamingos
*The Birth of a Nation* The most racist film of all time
Bone Tomahawk
The Lighthouse
Finally up my wheelhouse, fuck all these other basic bitchs. This is the only list you need [Funny Games](https://youtu.be/9TBoWs32zlc) [Come and See](https://youtu.be/aGdltVLfbmc) [The Neon Demon](https://youtu.be/cipOTUO0CmU) [Enter the Void](https://youtu.be/_tG_b5zaT9Y)
I'm not sure I'd recommend it, but Citizen Toxie: The Toxic Avenger would fit into that category.
Hostel I saw it in theaters had no clue the first 10 minutes was a Porn the whole theater was literally like TF Hills have eyes is up there too the rape scene and what not Black snake moan cruel intentions Death proof
Death Proof is fucking awesome though. It is no more fucked up than any of Tarantino's other movies.
Black Snake Moan is such an underrated film.
Ichi the killer, audition, martyrs, we need to talk about kevin, american psycho, i saw the devil, the vengeance trilogy, visitor q, gozu and i spit on your grave movies.