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Name the most disturbing movie on Netflix Instant

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Tokyo Gore Police doesn't really qualify but you'd probably like it anyway. Follow it up with the two Hard Revenge Milly movies.
 
A Uwe Boll film with a ~6.5 rating on IMDB 😱

I watched it. It wasn't very good, but it was far more watchable than his others.

Anyways, if you truly want to watch something disturbing, there's plenty of stuff to choose from. Just go to television shows, then select the reality TV category. There, you can watch the craziest, most assinine, idiotic, and repugnant behavior known to man. Afterwards, you realize that the majority of society acts in such a manner. If you aren't disturbed after that, then you are unable to be disturbed.
 
I watched it. It wasn't very good, but it was far more watchable than his others.

Anyways, if you truly want to watch something disturbing, there's plenty of stuff to choose from. Just go to television shows, then select the reality TV category. There, you can watch the craziest, most assinine, idiotic, and repugnant behavior known to man. Afterwards, you realize that the majority of society acts in such a manner. If you aren't disturbed after that, then you are unable to be disturbed.

I have to say, out of all the ridiculous "reality" TV crap that I've seen other people glued to (Survivor, Big Brother, etc.), I watched Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment on a whim. It was really good.

The difference is, it was actually challenging. 10-15+ people get stranded in Alaska with a camera crew and some GPS devices for emergency pick-up only. They're given a substantial amount of gear to start with, and maps that point them in the direction to the next shelter. They have no idea where the final destination is or how long it will take to get there, and there's absolutely no prize for participating. It's straight-up survival.

The first few episodes were full of whining and stupidity, but after people start dropping like flies (3rd or 4th episode), it gets REALLY good.

Anyway, back to your regularly scheduled creepiness discussion. 😛
 
A Uwe Boll film with a ~6.5 rating on IMDB 😱

It's actually not bad. That being said, it's about as disturbing as Cars 2 compared to Irreversible, Antichrist, Martyrs, or A Serbian Film. Philosophy of a Knife also merits mention in this topic, though at 4 hours long I've never been able to make it through the whole thing. I've heard Salo is intensely disturbing - it was considered the gold standard in this category for many years - but I've never seen it. The Guinea Pig movies are essentially fake snuff films, and also very hard to watch, but Netflix has chosen not to even stock them.
 
"Let me in" is really good, its a remake of the swedish film "Let the right one in" and they did a fantastic job.

Its more of a drama than horror, but its pretty darn good
 
Irreversible is easily the most disturbing fictional film, and will be doubly so for women.

However...

In the documentary section you will find an innocuous-sounding little film called, Radio Bikini. Watch it to the end.

Zinfamous,
you are supposed to be confused at the beginning of Irreversible. The darkness, monochromatic palette, and "spinny camera" as you call it, are techniques used to make this happen. You are getting the correct effect. 🙂 The truly disturbing part is over half way through the film.
 
Not a movie but Elfen Lied quite disturbing. All 13 episodes. the first 3 episodes are out of order, watch 2 -3 -1
 
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Well, watched Tokyo Gore Police, quite disturbing... especially the "chair" scene. If someone wants to see something that cannot be unseen, it is up there in disturbing.
 
9 Songs is on Netflix, and it's not a porn, but shows a couple actually having sex throughout the whole movie. Pretty shocking 😉
 
I have to say, out of all the ridiculous "reality" TV crap that I've seen other people glued to (Survivor, Big Brother, etc.), I watched Out of the Wild: The Alaska Experiment on a whim. It was really good.

Anyway, back to your regularly scheduled creepiness discussion. 😛

The first season was better than the second, they changed it to a trek/geocache type format


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Begotten

Not on Netflix but full movie on YouTube.

It begins with God disemboweling himself with a straight razor then gets more disturbing.
 
Otto; or, Up with Dead People (2008)

I won't spoil it for you,
but at one point a zombie bites a hole in a dude, then sticks his dick in it and starts fucking.
 
9 Songs is on Netflix, and it's not a porn, but shows a couple actually having sex throughout the whole movie. Pretty shocking 😉

that movie disturbed me. Not because a couple having sex is shocking, but because they managed to make it so incredibly unerotic.
 
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