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      I read a review a while ago (a mixed article comparing different movies) and I’m pretty sure I don’t want to see the movie, like ever.

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        It’s definitely a hard watch… But if you like gore horror then it’s amazing at that, but then again not worth watching if you’re not into it or you think it can be to extreme for you.

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          Sometime is kinda hard to separate certain movies between Horror gore and “Torture P#rn”. Titles like “Human Centipede” are in my opinion just plain Torture P#rn, with nothing to offer except inhuman torture scenes. Martyrs seems kinda like that too.

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        I’d love to un-watch this one. I get the message they were going for, but it taught me I do have limits on needless cruelty and how dark satire can get before I need to vomit. This might have been the one that broke me, horror-wise.

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      Came here to say this one. Anyone who hasn’t seen it… don’t. Just don’t. You’ll regret it.

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    Only horror movie that ever made me just straight up nope out 10 minutes in is “The Poughkeepsie Tapes” I watch horror for spooks and thrills and the occasional existential dread. That shit was just too real and too close to home. Its not a horror movie you will enjoy watching. It is one that will make you feel genuinely discomforted and sick in the stomach.

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      Yeah I had to detox after this one. I recognised a couple of the actors, so that helped remind me it was fake, but otherwise it was too close to real serial killer cases for my taste.

      Lake Mungo is still my go-to mockumentary horror. I prefer the slow build & spookiness.

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      Yeah it definitely has some fucked up moments. I actually watched it today, but did not finish it.

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        I fell asleep watching that movie with buddies and woke up to the screaming dude being split in half. Not sure I want to watch it in its entirety…

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      I must say while being one of most fucked up movies I’ve seen it’s also one of my favorites.

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          Indeed. Have you seen Audition as well? It’s not on the same level but I think it’s great for being gore fest lol. Also it’s a slow burner and I love those types of thriller / horror movies (Audition is definitely a thriller and not horror). Maybe also Greatful dead btw.

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    I guess it depends on what exactly you mean by fucked up. I watched Dead Alive (NR)/Braindead with a friend and he threw up more than once. I heard from other people they too threw up watching it. But it is a movie that I would consider a borderline comedy.

    Some of the horror porn movies like hostel are more fucked up in what happens in them.

    I think movies like Misery that show what a plain human is capable of doing to another human is more fucked up than a movie about the supernatural.

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    Maybe kinda vanilla but I could not watch past the beginning of The Hills Have Eyes. I generally like horror but have a weak stomach for gore, and sexual assault as a shock device completely turns me off of a movie.

    There was also a movie I was watching with a friend but I don’t recall the name, maybe someone knows it. It wasn’t in English, and IIRC it was about a boy who got mad that his mother kept insisting that his brother had died. The whole second half of the movie devolved into pure torture porn and we eventually just had to turn it off.

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    The Endless (2017) (by Justin Benson who made Resolution) really creeped me out, but it might be a personal phobia. Sort of existentialist and philosophical fear of things that are so alien they drive you mad.

    The horror movie that scared me most was Sinister 2012 (edit: oops not Insidious) even though it’s not anything special. Really depends on the time and place and mood you watch it.

    PS: Apparently I’m not alone in finding Sinister very scary: “A 2020 study by Broadband Choices named Sinister the scariest film ever made, based on an analysis of viewer heart rates.” (from wiki)

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    Some of the darkest ones I’ve seen (most disturbing) aside from the torture porn genre of modern times come out of the 70’s. The OG chainsaw massacre, or Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer come to mind. They didn’t have a lot of censorship for some things back then. They got away with some pretty twisted shit on-screen.

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        Yeah it wasn’t the gore or special effects that left a mark it was the psychological elements.