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    Boondock Saint Senior Member The Blind King of Bohemia's Avatar
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    Default Re: The top ten most disturbing films

    I love the Exorcist, the first one is just great imo. Its the little things such as when she starts to get possessed that give me the shivers, even the spider sequence freaked me out when i first saw it.

    Cannibal holocaust did have the natives hack off a blokes bits, not sure if they ate them. The reason why it was banned was due mainly to the killing of animals in thefilm such as a sea turtle which has its head hacked off then body tore apart, a jungle rat that is slowly stabbed and a pig that is dispatched with a rifle. Quite a nutcase of a film by all accounts

    The dinner table scene in Texas Chainsaw is disturbing just for the womans screams and the look of her eyes and how she looks ready to explode with madness
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    I've not yet seen Man Bites Dog, but it's been recommended to me more than once. I didn't think Romper Stomper was that disturbing...or disturbing at all, actually.

    Cannibal Holocaust..was that the one where a man says "...and they tied to him a stake and they...ate his genitals."? I don't quite remember.

    I also haven't had the chance to watch Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer just yet either, but it's basically a must. It's the only film to receive a rating of X in the US that wasn't pornography.

    Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer

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    I'd have to go with Man bites Dog too.
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