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What film is the most disturbing to watch that you will never watch it again?


"Gigli" . Remember that one? 🤣

--Michael D. Clarke

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Pulp Fiction.

I know many love it.
It was a waste of time TO ME. Not a fan of pointlessly yammering dialog.

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Pulp Fiction.
I know many love it.
It was a waste of time TO ME. Not a fan of pointlessly yammering dialog.


How does one find any of that that disturbing? Your answer has me genuinely curious.

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It does seem a tad odd.

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There was tons of blood was my reason, that I should have said.
And rambling dialog disturbs me, like, why am I wasting my life time on this

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Tried to watch it 3 times have never gotten all the way through it. I agree too much pointless yapping, style over substance.

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This! Self indulgent dialogue, nothing more.

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Human Centipede.

Don't look for it. You have been warned.

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The sequels to it are even more depraved.


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I had planned to watch them but there's no rush.

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I saw part 2 and thought that was more disturbing than the first one.

Would like to see part 3 but I’m not in a rush so I’ll see it when I have nothing better to watch.

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Part 2 was the superior and more interesting film imo. 3 was a chore and I couldn’t finish it.

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Yes. Watched it and the sequels and won't watch any again. Especially the sequel with the scene with the baby. The dude with the glasses, how do they find these people???

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Only watched the first movie once and never again.

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its amazing to me that that movie became "mainstream"

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Second was better

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American History X.
This movie made me angry...

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The curb stomp scene was brutal in that movie.

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Say good night.

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I agree that the curb stomp was a bit insane, it’s not something I’d ever do. But those yard invader guys tried to rob him. You have to protect your girl, your family and the property.

I’d use the pistol on them, I wouldn’t torture them but he was a Nazi maniac so there is that.
The guy had some issues.

A Mossberg model 500 12 gauge would have done for those guys.

No witnesses.
Keep everything quiet.

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Yup that was a scene where both are in the wrong but the robbers were a victim of their own karma.

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Jack and Jill.

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Dancer in the Dark (2000)

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American Psycho II: All American Girl

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Sophie's Choice. Once you know what the tile means there really isn't any point in watching this sad, depressing movie again.

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Whatever It Takes (2000). It's weird, cynical and bizarre in the way it depicts teenagers. Fascinating movie but not a pleasurable watch.

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LMAO...HOW DO YOU EVEN KNOW THAT MOVIE?...I SAW IT AT THE THEATER...MARLA SOKOLOFF IS AWESOME...AND I FULLY EXPECTED SHANE WEST TO BE A BIG DEAL...INSTEAD FRANCO WAS...WEIRD...NOT A GREAT MOVIE...BUT I LOVE IT ANYWAY.

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I agree with all those points.

How do I know about it? I had a bad habit as a teenager of using my library card to purposefully seek out movies with poor reviews. Shane West and Marla Sokoloff definitely seemed like bigger deals at the time, but James Franco? No one at the time could have predicted him getting an Oscar nomination.

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