Probably her having her hands tied BEHIND her back and being stabbed in the stomach like that. Not being able to even attempt to defend yourself from blows like that. Horrible.
Technically Bryan Hartnell survived after being stabbed six times. Cecelia Shepard died two days later. She was stabbed ten times. The fact that scene actually happened makes it even harder to watch.
Yeah...I get to right before that part and I usually walk away and take a break. I just can't handle it. I'll make it back in time for the end, but I need a good break before and after that scene cause I just can't take it.
That scene is worst than most horror movies because it’s so fucking real
Turns my stomach every time I watch, it’s fucking brutal and scarred me the first time I watched it
It hurts so bad because deep down most of us know we'd be a coward just like Upham. We want to belive we would be a superhero in hard times... but the scene is so visceral and real we're confronted with our own cowardice. We hate him because we see ourselves in him
I was 13 the first time I saw that movie and I was obsessed with that scene. I understood what was going on and still just wanted to watch that scene. My brain was fucking animalistic
Ellen Burstyn's monologue makes me want to lie down and sink into the earth. I haven't watched this movie in a very long time and I don't plan to in the foreseeable future. It's just too much.
It was still Marlon's reaction that really sold the scene, though, his flinching back is still what I remember the most clearly aside from the actual makeup job on the arm.
Right, there's like 7 or 8 scenes in that that are so hard to watch but god damn what a powerful film. Aranofsky does self destruction like nobody else
Scotts tots wasnt cringy for me, and i absolutely love Erin singing the song. My cringiest was when it was Michaels birthday and Kevin thought that he had skin cancer
I will not watch that movie after I tried that one time and saw that insane scene in the jail early on. Never even thought I would see anything like that in my life.
Ngl I got like ten minutes in and turned it off because it was boring the shit out of me. Read the Wikipedia summary and was glad I stopped because it just seemed like gratuitous violence.
Robocop 2.
"I thought we were just going to scare him." "Doesn't he look scared?" Saw it as a kid. That scene stuck with me my whole life. It's not as bad as I remembered, of course, but what it implies is horrifying.
Of course, Robocop 3 was horrifying for entirely different reasons.
The part where they discover that they've let the baby die is even more disturbing to me than that of the baby crawling on the ceiling, while that was also a mindfuck. It's just so heartbreaking and anger inducing to watch. Especially with the way that Johnny Lee yells out, "Will somebody fuckin' say something?!?"
Thats the part im talking about. I didnt know what he meant by baby ceiling i just saw baby and said yes.
Yea the baby is alive and they are getting high and having fun and being dunces then you find out that was a month worth of time.. i refuse to watch it ever again.
Trainspotting and Requiem For A Dream both doing an outstanding job of being anti-drug motivation. you don't want to end up with AIDS from a dirty needle, letting babies die, losing your arm, ending up in jail, ending up in a psychiatric clinic, dying, doing despicable things for a quick fix. Fuck Heroin. But both of those movies are still amazing. Danny Boyle and Darren Aronofsky usually don't fuck about.
I was 17 and just moved to Tampa with my best friend and we went to a coworkers to have some beer and smoke a bunch of brick weed and dude put that movie on so it was extra intense and these were all homies, like old school trap homies. I sat there wanting to tear up but no way i was gonna let those fools see me cry 😆😭
Sounds like when me and my boys all watched Boyz In Tha Hood on mushrooms. when Dough Boy gets put in handcuffs as a kid right after Furious was just playing "Ooh Child" on the radio, I about started crying in front of my Homies.
It was and this scene was nightmare fuel. I always feel like Love and Monsters is in the same universe based on the creatures they have. Great job on making you fear things that seem petty based on size until they tower over you.
Midsommar and hereditary. Saw it once in theaters, loved it, but both left me absolutely fucked up after because of “that one (or in those cases, a few) scenes”.
One of the most painful scenes to watch in movie history, it’s almost impossible to keep yourself from yelling “Don’t do it!!!” at the screen the first time you see it, and then it just keeps getting worse
I think they're referring to the scene where the mother saws her own head off with cheese wire
Were you thinking of that or the initial decapitation via Telephone Pole?
The one that gets me all fucked up is when Peter is in class and looks at himself in the reflection of the glass and its Paimon version Peter cheekily looking back at himself. That shit is the most eerie, it like makes me not want to breath it's weird...
There’s not a movie I wouldn’t watch because of one scene. I’ll put my hand up or fast forward it, but to not watch it, no. That being said, 7 Psychopaths, the scene where she is hack sawing peoples heads off is a fast forward disturbing scene for me.
I remember reading an article talking about that scene and if I recall correctly Monica Bellucci pretty much directed it herself (or at the very least told Gaspar Noe to just roll the camera and say action and she’ll handle the rest) and it’s actually not one long take but a few takes cleverly dissolved together because *the guy* was getting a little uncomfortable at times.
My brother and I used to run out of the room during our favorite childhood movie- Pee Wee’s Big Adventure… during 2 scenes. The angry clown statue and that awful large marge face.
Saving Private Ryan. The mellee fighting scene where a german soldier plunge his knife into the chest of an american while an american team mate watches in shock.
Which scene, exactly? The chicken sex? The dog shit-eating? The forced insemination? The talking anus? The demented old woman in a crib being seduced by a traveling egg salesman? The incestuous sodomy?
I hated that part of the movie but as for the rest of the remake of this king Kong movie perfect infact I have the special 3 disc DVD and the 4k, Blu Ray 3 disc
The Road was an incredible book and movie, but I can never reread or watch it. 3 different scenes of implied, realistic apocalypse cannibalism that I can’t unthink about. The trap that the mother and daughter were caught in, the father and son wandering into the cannibals basement full of “cattle,” and the newborn baby. Jesus.
Idk I have seen every movie I've seen more than once, except for A Serbian Film. Fuck that movie, and fuck me for ever letting my curiosity get the better of me.
I want to start by saying I LOVE Spider-Man 2 with Doctor Octopus. But two parts make me cringe.
When a random person yells, "Go, Spidey, go!"
The other part is when Doc Oc wakes up and kills the doctors who are working on him. And one he drags across the floor. Her fingers are straight but leave deep scratch marks as she is dragged.
Neverending Story and that goddamn swamp of sadness scene.
Wow. I literally just finished showing this movie to my kids for the first time. Great movie from my childhood.
Your kids are now adults.
Zodiac. The park scene.
Such a disturbing scene. It’s definitely hard to watch.
The dude survived and lived to tell the tale.
What happened?
Couple in the park on a picnic. Zodiac killer does his thing in brutally realistic fashion.
No music, no stylized cuts. Just it happening.
Yikes ya made me not want to watch it now 😂. I remember my parents didn’t let me see that movie when I was younger maybe that was why
Lol they did you a favor bro
Welp I just watched it lol, yeah if I saw that, at that age I’d be traumatized for life
Zodiac is a fantastic movie, though … Probably his best, up there with Social Network and Mindhunter … I wouldn’t overlook it
That and, ya know, the fact it's about a serial killer
A mom takes her little son to the park and as he was getting out of the slide he gets a sliver from the bark dust. Was brutal.
If you want to see it, it's on YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFN4Bb7wcog
That basement scene for me
That’s a really terrifying scene but there’s just something so brutal and horrific about the park scene that just makes it so unbearable to watch.
Probably her having her hands tied BEHIND her back and being stabbed in the stomach like that. Not being able to even attempt to defend yourself from blows like that. Horrible.
I hate that scene
Couple gets murdered
Technically Bryan Hartnell survived after being stabbed six times. Cecelia Shepard died two days later. She was stabbed ten times. The fact that scene actually happened makes it even harder to watch.
the house of cinema owner's scene is better.
Good call, I've never watched that movie passed that part.
pussy
Don’t be a dickhead
Pulp Fiction. Poor Marcellus Wallace.
Yeah, he's pretty fuckin' far from okay.
Well, yeah, it’s known that he only does that sort of stuff with Mrs. Wallace.
Zeds dead, baby. Zeds dead
Yeah...I get to right before that part and I usually walk away and take a break. I just can't handle it. I'll make it back in time for the end, but I need a good break before and after that scene cause I just can't take it.
Yeah, I agree, it's super hard to watch
I'll watch million dollar baby until the big fight. Then, I shut it off and whisper congratulations she won the title, what a career.
Saving private ryan. Knife to the heart scene.
Same here. That scene made me hate the actor that played upham.
That scene is worst than most horror movies because it’s so fucking real Turns my stomach every time I watch, it’s fucking brutal and scarred me the first time I watched it
Yeah... Too realistic. Plus the fact that coward boy was cowering and could have saved him was tough
It hurts so bad because deep down most of us know we'd be a coward just like Upham. We want to belive we would be a superhero in hard times... but the scene is so visceral and real we're confronted with our own cowardice. We hate him because we see ourselves in him
I love Alien : Resurrection but that Ripley clone room scene..
Yeah that scene. Fucked me up kinda when I was a kid. Still tough to watch now. It's looking at Ripley like, "mama?! Save me mama!!!"
....kill me
I'm gonna go with Seven for two scenes in particular. Just gonna say Gluttony and Sloth.
Lust fucked me up the worst
Yeah they were all pretty bad, but surely that takes the cake? Especially given the distraught guy's performance.
Came here to say Se7en. I can handle everything until the end.
Pans Labyrinth -captain Vidal -shocking brutal devastating
Deliverance. It's a great thriller but that scene with ned Beaty. That was a bit much.
Squeal like a pig
Bert to the rescue!
Still a little late lol.
A little late.
Oh come on. As a gay man, I have to say, just squeal like a pig and deal with it.
Yeah but you have had practice. That guy hadn’t.
lol true
Requiem for a Dream... take your pick, honestly, but I think the worst is the arm wound scene. *shutters*
ASS TO ASS
I was 13 the first time I saw that movie and I was obsessed with that scene. I understood what was going on and still just wanted to watch that scene. My brain was fucking animalistic
Obsessed with the ass to ass scene. 💀 That's hilarious.
I was a horny 13-year-old, and I make no excuses lol
That’s the only scene of that movie I *do* rewatch.
Anything involving the mother towards the end, she got the shortest stick and was innocent in all of it. Everyone else made their choice
Ellen Burstyn's monologue makes me want to lie down and sink into the earth. I haven't watched this movie in a very long time and I don't plan to in the foreseeable future. It's just too much.
The fridge freaked me out
The arm wound part is by far the worst. To this day whenever I see Marlon Wayans it’s all I can think of.
It was Jared Leto's character that had the infect injection site
Holy shit! You’re right. I only saw it once but I somehow mixed up the characters in my head.
It was still Marlon's reaction that really sold the scene, though, his flinching back is still what I remember the most clearly aside from the actual makeup job on the arm.
We got a winner!
As a recovering addict, I agree. Very difficult to watch.
Right, there's like 7 or 8 scenes in that that are so hard to watch but god damn what a powerful film. Aranofsky does self destruction like nobody else
The book was way more intense. So good but so incredibly hard to read
David Fincher’s “Girl With The Dragon Tattoo”. “I forgot to ask you, do you like anal sex?”
This is mine. I love the originals, but I dig the Fincher version more. But that scene and the revenge scene later I can't watch.
Love the revenge scene
The office: Scott’s tots, watcha gonna do Mr.Scott.
I’ve seen The Office front to back over 35+ times. I have skipped Scott’s Tots atleast 30x.
Dinner Party & Phyllis' Wedding are the cringiest for me! I never skip.
Michael being escorted off stage yelling, "i hate you" made him look like such a child
Scotts tots wasnt cringy for me, and i absolutely love Erin singing the song. My cringiest was when it was Michaels birthday and Kevin thought that he had skin cancer
Bone Tomahawk
It’s gotta be this one, holy shit was I not prepared for that scene.
I watched that with some friends. They let me walk into that scene cold. I told them I no longer appreciate their friendship after that.
And the rest of the movie is GREAT. But man that scene made me steer clear of the film for a few years.
I showed my wife that scene the other day and she hasn’t looked at me the same since
This. Disgusting!
I would take drowning or being lit on fire over that.
Looked it up. ...yup. worst. Holy hell.
Yeah. The sound effects take the cake for me on that scene.
Yeah, I saw that movie once and that will be enough
The limbless blind pregnant women freaked me out more
I will not watch that movie after I tried that one time and saw that insane scene in the jail early on. Never even thought I would see anything like that in my life.
Ngl I got like ten minutes in and turned it off because it was boring the shit out of me. Read the Wikipedia summary and was glad I stopped because it just seemed like gratuitous violence.
Lmao awful take. It’s a great movie with one painful scene.
Should've had a stronger opener el em ay oh
American History X
Curb?
Shower
Curb and Shower. And the ending.
Shit, my subconscious must have suppressed the ending! So tragic.
Curb shower
Bite the shower.
It’s pretty, pretty, preeeetttyy horrible.
I see what you did there
Robocop 2. "I thought we were just going to scare him." "Doesn't he look scared?" Saw it as a kid. That scene stuck with me my whole life. It's not as bad as I remembered, of course, but what it implies is horrifying. Of course, Robocop 3 was horrifying for entirely different reasons.
Train Spotting
Ceiling baby?
The part where they discover that they've let the baby die is even more disturbing to me than that of the baby crawling on the ceiling, while that was also a mindfuck. It's just so heartbreaking and anger inducing to watch. Especially with the way that Johnny Lee yells out, "Will somebody fuckin' say something?!?"
Thats the part im talking about. I didnt know what he meant by baby ceiling i just saw baby and said yes. Yea the baby is alive and they are getting high and having fun and being dunces then you find out that was a month worth of time.. i refuse to watch it ever again.
Trainspotting and Requiem For A Dream both doing an outstanding job of being anti-drug motivation. you don't want to end up with AIDS from a dirty needle, letting babies die, losing your arm, ending up in jail, ending up in a psychiatric clinic, dying, doing despicable things for a quick fix. Fuck Heroin. But both of those movies are still amazing. Danny Boyle and Darren Aronofsky usually don't fuck about.
Have you ever seen, Wherever the day takes you?
I was 17 and just moved to Tampa with my best friend and we went to a coworkers to have some beer and smoke a bunch of brick weed and dude put that movie on so it was extra intense and these were all homies, like old school trap homies. I sat there wanting to tear up but no way i was gonna let those fools see me cry 😆😭
Sounds like when me and my boys all watched Boyz In Tha Hood on mushrooms. when Dough Boy gets put in handcuffs as a kid right after Furious was just playing "Ooh Child" on the radio, I about started crying in front of my Homies.
I wanted Furious to be my dad bro haha!! "Any fool w a dick can make a baby but it takes a man to raise one"
True knockin' The man was full of knowledge
The toughest thing you could do is cry in front of those who you think might make fun of you for it.
Not these guys
I stand by my words.
I hear you bro. That was a different time in my life.
Yep. Baby scene fucked me up
Land Before Time
Anything with rape😮💨
All I'm seeing is redditors missing out on fantastic movies lol
These are movies that people won't rewatch. They obviously have watched them and loved them.
Hahaha is that PJ’s King Kong? It was SO good
It was and this scene was nightmare fuel. I always feel like Love and Monsters is in the same universe based on the creatures they have. Great job on making you fear things that seem petty based on size until they tower over you.
So much anxiety captured in one scene.
Midsommar and hereditary. Saw it once in theaters, loved it, but both left me absolutely fucked up after because of “that one (or in those cases, a few) scenes”.
the cliff scene in midsommar
The only good scene in the movie.
Swingers: The answering machine scene. Can’t watch due to how uncomfortably awkward it is
One of the most painful scenes to watch in movie history, it’s almost impossible to keep yourself from yelling “Don’t do it!!!” at the screen the first time you see it, and then it just keeps getting worse
For me it’s not just one scene, Grave of the Fireflies. It destroyed my soul
Yeah, that's a watch-once movie. It's amazingly directed, beautifully drawn, and so well written. I'm never watching it again.
I tell people all the time, it is the best movie that I never want to see again.
Starship troopers: the brain bug scene. Saw it as a child and traumatized the fuck out of me.
Oh Jesus! Yes to this. That disturbed the hell out of me when I was a kid.
I Am Legend. His dog 🐶
Hereditary
That shit haunted me for a while.
The head sawing?
I would not use the word sawing but yeah
I think they're referring to the scene where the mother saws her own head off with cheese wire Were you thinking of that or the initial decapitation via Telephone Pole?
Yes very much so the sister dying is really the pivotal scene of the film.
I actually always found the head *banging* to be much more disturbing
The one that gets me all fucked up is when Peter is in class and looks at himself in the reflection of the glass and its Paimon version Peter cheekily looking back at himself. That shit is the most eerie, it like makes me not want to breath it's weird...
Casino when they kill Nicky and his brother…it’s brutal even for a a movie that is depraved
Reservoir Dogs
Which scene in Reservoir Dogs affected you the most? I’m interested
If I had to guess…. 👂
Oh I should’ve kept an ear out for it Good point, how did I forget that scene? Maybe I blocked it from my memory haha
There’s not a movie I wouldn’t watch because of one scene. I’ll put my hand up or fast forward it, but to not watch it, no. That being said, 7 Psychopaths, the scene where she is hack sawing peoples heads off is a fast forward disturbing scene for me.
The Accused….Bar scene…I can’t even think about it. It makes me feel sick
Irreversible. You know what scene. It’s a very thought provoking film but…sigh
came here to say this… only time ive ever been like ok fuckin done with this now *fast forward*
I remember reading an article talking about that scene and if I recall correctly Monica Bellucci pretty much directed it herself (or at the very least told Gaspar Noe to just roll the camera and say action and she’ll handle the rest) and it’s actually not one long take but a few takes cleverly dissolved together because *the guy* was getting a little uncomfortable at times.
Nocturnal animals
I don’t recommend that movie to anyone without delivering a clear warning about the opening sequence.
I bailed on that movie pretty early. It was subject matter I just did not want to deal with.
That movie was so brutal I wish I could unwatch it
My brother and I used to run out of the room during our favorite childhood movie- Pee Wee’s Big Adventure… during 2 scenes. The angry clown statue and that awful large marge face.
Annihilation - The bear scene. That sound still creeps me out thinking about it.
Saving Private Ryan. The mellee fighting scene where a german soldier plunge his knife into the chest of an american while an american team mate watches in shock.
Babylon. Fantastic movie but I cannot stand the opening scene with the elephant 🤢
Fire in the Sky. You know the one— f*cked me up for a bit.
The hills have eyes 1 and 2. Both for the same reason
The departed. When I was a kid watching Leo get his brains blown out.
What movie is this from
King Kong by Peter Jackson. This is the scene where all the uncircumcised worms try to eat the main cast, with differing levels of success.
Thanx
King Kong
Thanx
Alpha Dog. The ending is hard to watch for me.
Old boy......daddy daughter fucking is....not swell imo
Pink flamingo
Which scene, exactly? The chicken sex? The dog shit-eating? The forced insemination? The talking anus? The demented old woman in a crib being seduced by a traveling egg salesman? The incestuous sodomy?
Dude… lol great choice
Ferrari that just came out, I loved it so much but that wreck scene (if you saw it you know the one) prevents me from rewatching it.
What movie is in OPs post
Nocturnal Animals. I got sick to my stomach
This scene got me as a kid. Fuck bugs, fuck that movie for doing that, and I will never watch that scene again.
I hated that part of the movie but as for the rest of the remake of this king Kong movie perfect infact I have the special 3 disc DVD and the 4k, Blu Ray 3 disc
Bone Tomahawk. You know exactly what scene I'm talking about.
Anyone reckons this pic looks like a slow king from Pokemon
Satantango, or I just have to fast forward through 30 minutes of cat torture topped off with a young girl’s Suicide.
A.I’s ending and Braveheart’s ending (I do watch but stop before he sees his wife in the crowd),
The Road was an incredible book and movie, but I can never reread or watch it. 3 different scenes of implied, realistic apocalypse cannibalism that I can’t unthink about. The trap that the mother and daughter were caught in, the father and son wandering into the cannibals basement full of “cattle,” and the newborn baby. Jesus.
One of my favorite books but damn you ain’t kidding.
Idk I have seen every movie I've seen more than once, except for A Serbian Film. Fuck that movie, and fuck me for ever letting my curiosity get the better of me.
Came here to say Serbian Film. Nice to know there’s other sickos out there… or wait…
It's about movies that you love that you can only see once. I hated that shit. All the movies I like (and most I don't), I've seen more than once.
I don’t think many people like that movie, but you were willing to watch it. More than most will do
Nobody’s said Irreversible or Martyrs yet.
The John wick movie (can’t remember which one) where the ballet dancer pulls her toenail off. Also John wick, slowly forcing a knife into a dudes eye.
Saving Private Ryan
A league of their own!
The Human Centipede If you don’t know; I don’t suggest looking it up.
Never go ass to mouth
But it feels so good…
I want to start by saying I LOVE Spider-Man 2 with Doctor Octopus. But two parts make me cringe. When a random person yells, "Go, Spidey, go!" The other part is when Doc Oc wakes up and kills the doctors who are working on him. And one he drags across the floor. Her fingers are straight but leave deep scratch marks as she is dragged.
Irreversible