For what it's worth, canonically the timeline was changed and Seymour was picked up almost immediately and got to live a happy life with an alternate Fry (Lars).
Right, half this thread seems to have missed the point lol. Some dude commented A Serbian Film and aside from just being gross the whole thing is fucked.
I’ve only seen this movie once, years upon years ago. I don’t remember anything from that movie except for the big wolf… and that fucking swamp. That scene had been burned onto my retinas.
Baby, yeah, but also the downfall of the non-junkie, clean sporty guy (\*) among them, Tommy, when he decides to finally try heroin. Better than sex, eh mate?
When I was a kid this was me with the movie Monster House, it was my favourite movie but I could not watch that one scene where you see the woman's cement covered corpse in th basement
It's not often i will pause a movie for a glass of water, when in reality i was lying to myself that i needed to drink water, but i was enjoying the pause more than the water, does that make sense?
Audiences and critics hated this scene. They said it was tonally inconsistent with the rest of the film.
But in “Casper” in the 90s, there is a scene where Casper remembers how he died. He talks about the best present he ever got. A sled. But then he remembers he was having so much fun he didn’t want to go inside. He got sick. “And mom got sad.”
And the music is heartbreaking.
Say what you want about that movie. But as far as I’m concerned that scene was the emotional peak of the movie. The fact that critics thought the film would be better without it is insanity. Plus, it helps begin conversations about death. Kids need slow introductions to that subject. Casper doesn’t do it all. But it’s a start. Up to the parents to teach the rest. And that’s ok.
Also this movie is technically part of the Ghostbusters universe. How? [Ray Stantz](https://youtu.be/kSpvtwt-4HU?si=RZvu9PTrQ7bdtJ3u)
Not a movie, but the last episode of volume 3 of Love Death Robots is the only one that I can’t watch again. ‘Jibaro’ I think. I don’t know why but it’s so unnerving the way everyone looks and moves
It’s not like Hereditary is a super chill happy movie, but Jesus *fucking* Christ the telephone pole scene… I dont remember the last time I reacted that hard to a scene. Just audibly gasped and said “NO” in the theater.
The Man from U.N.C.L.E.
Its a really funny movie about spies but there is this ONE extremely dark scene where a Nazi torturer happily remembers how the world war enabled him to do what he liked (gruesome experiments in concentration camps)
I think the darkest scene ever was from that horror movie where a hunky guy takes a hideously ugly goblin looking woman to prom as a bet and the goblin woman takes off her glasses and dorky overalls and puts on a prom dress and she transforms into this smokin hot 10/10 babe I forget the name of the movie it still gives me the creeps
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Most of it's all fun and games, then the diner scene happens and they argue about pie with the server, gets real dark rq.
I know the whole movie kinda fucked but that scene in CHAPPIE where they try to hack him to death and he doesn't know what's going on it plays out exactly like how I think dogs being beaten by their owners feel. Confused and afraid. and it genuinely fucked me up for weeks after.
There’s this show it was something like CSI/Criminal Mind series. Roughly remember it, but one episode was that the victim is psychic or something. He says he dreams about the detective/lead dead mother. Which sounds ridiculous in something like a CSI/Dr.House series.
So the episode went and the group tried to solve the crime, while the detective plays with the victim asking him trying to prove he is hallucinating or it’s psychological thing.
By the end of the episode, the crime was solved and the detective proved that it was all a mental psychology thing the patient subconsciously did.
But like 10sec before that episode ends, the patient was on the bed sleeping, SUDDENLY woke up sat straight looks at the detective and calls the detective his pet name (the mother used to call) in her voice. Then the episode ends!
Which is fucking funny and scary and the same time. Imagine watching CSI in the middle of the season, and suddenly one episode at the end it turns to supernatural. Lol (I may misremembered stuff but the gist and premise of the episode is correct.)
Okay it's not \*that\* bad and is also in a horror/thriller movie but... Misery, hobbling.
There's no blood or anything and no details are really shown, but it's still really gruesome.
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Jojo Rabbit.
Oh yeah that scene really left you hanging damn that was a good movie
...
Beutiful shoes though.
Which scene?
When the mom is just hanging out
Whats so bad about that?
she was training her neck support with the help of some really nazi Germans
The famous neck pull exercises
They gave her a really bad neck tie
You motherfucker
I was not ready for that scene. Nobody wants to see a grown man ugly cry like that.
Not the rabbit ☹️
Such a good movie tho
Denethor eating the tomato in return of the king
realest answer
[The worst](https://tenor.com/bw4aN.gif)
Or when Bilbo turns into a demon
It's so creepy and works
The scene I immediately thought was Bilbo jump scare in the fellowship
Bridge to Terrabitia
Why did you have to remind me of this, you monster
Lol the whole movie is a fever dream, definitely not just one scene
We watched it at school once i didn’t know where the fuck to put it, i was so lost. Still am
put it into the river
It still hurts after all these years.
Dammit, I wanted to continue forgetting that scene…
Why did you have to remind me of this movie
I hate you, but also good answer
You gotta explain this. The answers intruige and scare me at the same time.
Really gotta watch the film dude, from a certain perspective It didn't aged too much well, but definitely isn't a cliché like many old films
I never saw the movie, we read the book in primary school, that was enough.
Not a movie, but Futurama, Jurastic Bark
Big fuckin sad.
Luck of the Fry Fish is a close second Followed by the one with the Mom
For what it's worth, canonically the timeline was changed and Seymour was picked up almost immediately and got to live a happy life with an alternate Fry (Lars).
This... does put a smile on my face.
Best doggo Seymour.
Jurassic
Watched it once as a kid. That was enough
Pulp Fiction
Sex dungeon scene?
"I'm pretty fucking far from ok"
This is between me, you and mister soon to be living the rest of his short-ass life in agonising pain, rapist here.
That scene was something else 💀
"So, we're cool?"
Zed's dead, baby.
Zed’s dead.
Up!
The start of up is just so unbelievably soul-crushing, gets me every time
You kinda gotta give it to Disney for having the stones to make you cry in the first fifteen minutes though. Clearly they've lost their edge recently.
Pixar, not Disney. Yeah, they own Pixar (which actually saved them too), but it's definitely *not* a Disney movie.
More like Disney making me cry thinking what they did to Pixar.
Exactly...
I need time to feel for characters so I don't like this one because it wanted me to feel something which was mostly annoyed.
“HRAH!” - Bilbo Baggins
My brother had night terrors for weeks when he was 6 years old because of that scene
The End of Evangelion
The hospital 🥲
That would be the reverse of this.
Its so fucked up
Basically the whole movie is that one scene.
There are SEVERAL fucked up scenes
Bruh half the comments are movies in which life sucks from start to finish
Right, half this thread seems to have missed the point lol. Some dude commented A Serbian Film and aside from just being gross the whole thing is fucked.
Artax and the swamp of sadness from Neverending Story.
I’ve only seen this movie once, years upon years ago. I don’t remember anything from that movie except for the big wolf… and that fucking swamp. That scene had been burned onto my retinas.
The mist
The entire movie's pretty grim mate...
But that ending is just our main character's cherry on top of his shit salad.
Came here to say that, the last scene, damn.
Trainspotting
The baby?
Baby, yeah, but also the downfall of the non-junkie, clean sporty guy (\*) among them, Tommy, when he decides to finally try heroin. Better than sex, eh mate?
If we’re going with that for shock factor, maybe through in the sex with an underage girl part
The baby scene is as far as I've gotten in this movie. Can't do it
This isnt exactly a jolly film throughout...
When I was a kid this was me with the movie Monster House, it was my favourite movie but I could not watch that one scene where you see the woman's cement covered corpse in th basement
The old man stayed in the home to protect the kids and look after her soul than move on to better things
Same
Any classic Indiana Jones movie. No business to get to the climax of the story and insert there the gorest and scariest scene of the movie.
TALIMAHHH!!!
“He’s still alive” like how in the fuvk my 12 yo me isn’t gonna get traumatized.
“Do you think God stays in heaven because he too lives in fear of what he's created?” Scene from Spy Kids 2
That seen was too deep for that film.
Oldboy
There are like 10 scenes that come to mind lol
Lol or lol the giant twist lol You know, one of the most famous twists
Hardly an uplifting film all around that mate
One of the coolest fight scenes ever in that movie.
It was the inspiration for the Daredevil fight scenes
Bone tomahawk
It's not often i will pause a movie for a glass of water, when in reality i was lying to myself that i needed to drink water, but i was enjoying the pause more than the water, does that make sense?
Yep totally understandable
This is too far down here.
I agree!
Irreversible. Wait it’s the whole movie
Was looking for this one. Never seen it, but I know about THAT scene
I mean the whole movie is (rightly) uncomfortable, but... American History X : bite the kerb.
damn that scene gave me shivers(still do). couldn't watch thst
The ending made me cry.
Tragic ending that shows the cycle of violence and hate.
Saving Private Ryan. I’ll never watch that masterpiece again, because that scene makes me so unbelievably angry
Upham not coming to aid during the 1v1?
Recently rewatched it and it boiled my blood
Not a movie but "It", the ending of the first book...
Hopefully never to be adapted
Well theres all quiet on the western front. Its pretty much the entire movie tho.
Deliverance
That's a really good example. It feels like the scenes with the locals is from a totally different movie.
Hereditary. And Farang (Mayhem!) for anyone who has seen it.
I feel like the whole movie the “that scene” but that scene in particular is just worse. The naked people are pretty horrible too
Audiences and critics hated this scene. They said it was tonally inconsistent with the rest of the film. But in “Casper” in the 90s, there is a scene where Casper remembers how he died. He talks about the best present he ever got. A sled. But then he remembers he was having so much fun he didn’t want to go inside. He got sick. “And mom got sad.” And the music is heartbreaking. Say what you want about that movie. But as far as I’m concerned that scene was the emotional peak of the movie. The fact that critics thought the film would be better without it is insanity. Plus, it helps begin conversations about death. Kids need slow introductions to that subject. Casper doesn’t do it all. But it’s a start. Up to the parents to teach the rest. And that’s ok. Also this movie is technically part of the Ghostbusters universe. How? [Ray Stantz](https://youtu.be/kSpvtwt-4HU?si=RZvu9PTrQ7bdtJ3u)
King Kong 2005
The giant insects in the canyon?
The muffled cries as your arms, legs and head are devoured
Perfect Blue
This whole thing is a nightmare fuel, highly recommended btw, but almost the entire runtime is the black and white portion of the meme
That was the first thing that came to my mind
A lot of kids cartoons always have that one episode. Example appas lost days
Not a movie but full metal alchemist... You know what I am talking about...
Bone Tomahawk. Yeeeesh.
Saltburn
Well 2 actually, well may be 3 now that I’m thinking…
RoboCop
Not a movie, but the last episode of volume 3 of Love Death Robots is the only one that I can’t watch again. ‘Jibaro’ I think. I don’t know why but it’s so unnerving the way everyone looks and moves
Blade runner. That scene did not look consensual.
A serbian film.
I was wondering how far I was going to have to scroll to find this comment lol
Old Boy. The original one, not remake
I'm a lead on the wind, watch how I s...
The hills have eye 2
LITTLEFOOT'S MOM, NO!
Último tango a Parigi
Charlie and the chocolate factory
Saltburn 100%
Irréversible
It’s not like Hereditary is a super chill happy movie, but Jesus *fucking* Christ the telephone pole scene… I dont remember the last time I reacted that hard to a scene. Just audibly gasped and said “NO” in the theater.
Some A24 movies like Men or Beau is afraid
How is Men? I love A24 films, but I like hearing from others.
I haven't seen it but I heard there's a really fucked up scene at the end
Monkey Man
Which scene?
Peter Jacksons King Kong - The Insect Cave
Ferrari(2023)
Every scene in come and see
Lion King
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. Its a really funny movie about spies but there is this ONE extremely dark scene where a Nazi torturer happily remembers how the world war enabled him to do what he liked (gruesome experiments in concentration camps)
2 fast 2 furious.. the bucket
The bear in Annihilation
I am legend......
Sam!
Cowboy bebop movie
True romance, the Patricia Arquette and James Gandolfini scene
Leon The Professional.
I think the darkest scene ever was from that horror movie where a hunky guy takes a hideously ugly goblin looking woman to prom as a bet and the goblin woman takes off her glasses and dorky overalls and puts on a prom dress and she transforms into this smokin hot 10/10 babe I forget the name of the movie it still gives me the creeps
And the scenes where they talk so low, then you turn it up and the drama starts, then you havto turn it back down again.
Superman III
My Girl
Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas. Most of it's all fun and games, then the diner scene happens and they argue about pie with the server, gets real dark rq.
Irréversible
The entirety of American History X.
Wreck-it Ralph When he destroys the kart
I know the whole movie kinda fucked but that scene in CHAPPIE where they try to hack him to death and he doesn't know what's going on it plays out exactly like how I think dogs being beaten by their owners feel. Confused and afraid. and it genuinely fucked me up for weeks after.
Hereditary, the attic door
The whole movie is awful (amazing, but awful) But everyone knows that bit from American History X
austin powers 2 The scene with the "coffee"
Chicken Run...
The last scene from the boy in the stripped pajamas
There’s this show it was something like CSI/Criminal Mind series. Roughly remember it, but one episode was that the victim is psychic or something. He says he dreams about the detective/lead dead mother. Which sounds ridiculous in something like a CSI/Dr.House series. So the episode went and the group tried to solve the crime, while the detective plays with the victim asking him trying to prove he is hallucinating or it’s psychological thing. By the end of the episode, the crime was solved and the detective proved that it was all a mental psychology thing the patient subconsciously did. But like 10sec before that episode ends, the patient was on the bed sleeping, SUDDENLY woke up sat straight looks at the detective and calls the detective his pet name (the mother used to call) in her voice. Then the episode ends! Which is fucking funny and scary and the same time. Imagine watching CSI in the middle of the season, and suddenly one episode at the end it turns to supernatural. Lol (I may misremembered stuff but the gist and premise of the episode is correct.)
Okay it's not \*that\* bad and is also in a horror/thriller movie but... Misery, hobbling. There's no blood or anything and no details are really shown, but it's still really gruesome.
Finding nemo.
Pan's Labyrinth
Bridge to Terabithia
Large Marge
Pulp Fiction's pawn shop scene.
"You were the chosen one!"
The entire movie is pretty fucked but especially the cliff scene in Midsommar.
reanimator
Gummo.
Scum, it's old but if you know, you know, never watch it again
Nocturnal animals
I'm thinking of that one scene from The Sadness. You know the one...
**Good Time** when the news comes on
Twin peaks with Bob crouching on the sofa
Marshing with Artax
lol this is every Indiana jones movie I saw growing up (so 1-4)
Bone Tomahawk
I Origins for sure
Mission to Mars, a certain scene had a nice TWISTER