The Most Offensive Film... EVER!!!!

Gerry said:
Has anyone watched Fudoh? Its a Japanese movie made by this crazy Japanese director who makes assassins out of five year olds, has a woman use her vaginal muscles to shoot darts, has bucketfuls of blood come out of those who get beheaded (happens constantly). There are many other equally ludicrous/savage/enjoyable moments in this family-oriented extravaganza.

Ok, so its not very offensive (well it is in some way, I guess, though not mine), but Hollywood couldn't make a movie like this one. No way.
Sounds fuckin' awesome.
 
Requiem for a Dream - He injects heroin(close up) into an arm so infected, it's soon to be amputated
American History X - Guy gets curb stomped. Not graphic, but makes me shutter nonetheless.
 
duendy said:
woHOOO good choice. i hafe a litle tale regarding it....i saw it when at art school in 19993/4.........the fashion at thay tme was rto laugh at it---remember pulp fiction etc. so i went wit two fellow art students. the a lot younger than me

so we begin watching it, and i am shocked, really. and i hear them and members of student audience guffawing.......it was all so fukin phony. i felt they werer pissed of withme case i wasn't following tem in their err'pleasure'

also another vile film i saw was Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer......and Th THeife, The Cook, The Son and Her Lover. sumthin like that.......there was a scene where two gangsters are forceing cardboard down their victimes throat with a spoon.ie., stuffing him whilst alive...all phlemgn and choking,,,it was fukin HORRIBLE

Yes "Man bits Dog" was bill-ed as a comedy. however thats Ok if you can coldly look at people being killed before your eyes in a TV-Documentry style. Do you remember the old womens flat and how himself and the film crew turn up and keep filming as he kills her, film crew just keep filming, the entire film was sick, I think the idea was to make you think how far a TV crew would go to make a Documentry program (i.e. following a killer around, without stopping him) however the style of filming was to close to reality for humour to take a part, sick film.

Henry Portrait of a Serial killer, however is a sad film and a good one, it shows the sad side of life for some in the US, where I feel people can grow up in a personaly dad environment and just get lost in the system, with no one to care or notice, not until its to late anyway. Sad moving film reflecting a side of life we all would like to think do's not exist until the next Serial killer is found!
 
A pretty good nomination would be "Pink Flamingos", starring 'Divine'. If you havent seen it, .... perhaps you're lucky? Not violent, but really disgusting! The second time through was hillarious. The first was ... 'gross'!! *__-

About a contest for the 'most disgusting family of the year' award... '70s I think.
 
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One of my friends went to see Passion of the Christ.

He said there was a part where it zoomed in on Jesus's face, and there was blood running down it. It reminded him of one of those "Is it in you?" Gatorade commercials, so he laughed.

Everyone stared at him.
 
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an english film made in 1984 about nuclear war and sheffield getting affected, there were no good guys, no bad guys, no happy ending.
Its grim as hell at the end and rather than ending with a glimmer of hope, it ends with the "everybodys fucked" feel.

Unlike other horror films, this could actually happen, there is no joking around in it, it is deadly serious.

It probably was not as horrible and gory as it could have been, but it made the point clear, was very gritty for the time and as far as i know it made the point clear enough that people commited suicide after watching it < dont quote me on that, it's just what i heard i've found no sources backing that up.
 
One of my friends went to see Passion of the Christ.

He said there was a part where it zoomed in on Jesus's face, and there was blood running down it. It reminded him of one of those "Is it in you?" Gatorade commercials, so he laughed.

Everyone stared at him.

Oh that's priceless.

I have a similar story about Kill Bill. Prior to watching it, I had a little to smoke. :m:

You know in the first part of the movie where all you can hear is gasping, and you think that someone's having sex? Well the theatre I was at, everyone started giggling cause it sounded like someone was having a good time. Except me. I just didn't think it was funny at all. I was like "I don't get this."

And then the camera pans out and shows the bloodsoaked pregnant woman lying on the floor, struggling for breath. Everyone shuts up in a guilty silence. I burst out into a fit of uncontrollable laughter. The irony was too funny.

It was awkward. Trust me.
 
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100 nights of Gomorra (i think is that the name). This is much more worst than the movies i´ve seen here, with some exceptions (some movies you speak about i never saw). Even Hannibal its not so bad like this. Read more

Its a movie about crazy rich nazis (in the 40-50s) that went into a village to bring with them teenagers (male and female). They put them in a big mansion and they live like slaves. They must eat shit and have sex with the nazi generals. There is an awful scene where you see a very big dinner and the food its the shit that everybody has make during the week!!! F***!

They torture the teens in the most horrible ways. Near the end you can see, for example, soldiers lauging and having fun while taking out the eye of a teen with a knife (you see the eye being taken!) or opening the head of a teen, and so on.

Its a very horrible italian movie (its somewhat old...maybe 20-30 years)
 
There are loads of Japanese films that are violent as hell, far more than any Western ones I can think of.

I'd recommend Verus (zombie action film - just gore), Audition (disturbing), Battle Royale (pure undilluted, gratuitous violence), and Ichii The Killer (bucket loads of gore and violence!)

Plus they'res always A Clockwork Orange and loads of the obligatory 80's zombie horror stuff, like Zombie Flesh Eaters, Zombie Holocaust and some of George Romero's work too. Rob Zombie's House of 1000 Corpses and it's recent sequel, The Devil's Rejects is also quite violent, but equally hysterical! The Evil Dead films are also great. Sin City is good, but like Kill Bill, it's all comic-book-esque violence.
 
Since the thread has been resurrected and is still as relevant today as it was 7 years ago, I'll contribute. Hostel was the most disgustingly gruesome film I've ever seen. I agree with many reviews citing it to be violence-pornography.
 
"The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo." I realize that compared to the films that have been listed here, this one is "Mary Poppins." However, I would never go to one of those films so I have no idea what they're like. TGWTDT was praised highly and presented as a respectable, mainstream movie, so I naively bought my ticket and walked in.

I have never spent so much time with my hands over my eyes, peeking out through the cracks between my fingers.

It's a shame. Except for the gratuitous X-rated scenes (well they should have been X-rated) of bestiality and animal cruelty, it actually was a good movie.
 
I wish I had the 2 hours back that I spent seeing 'Se7en' (Pitt/Spacey).

It was a 2 hour celebration of human suffering. It took me a while afterward to realize that what I really hated about it was that, in the end, the monster won.
 
District 9 and Blood Diamond, both movies were banned in Africa due to their controversial depections of the countries they take place in.
 
I want to know the most disgusting thing you've ever seen on film...

Have fun!

Charmed...

OK, I have a question. Not being judgmental, just curious.

Why is it fun to view disgusting or revolting scenes in film?

Unless the gore/disgusting scene is conveying some meaning or has some purpose, it usually doesn't interest me, it just bores the daylights out of me - I'm looking at my watch. I like horror films, if they are ephemeral or frightening, but gore does not equal frightening.

I am sure am in the minority on this one, I'm just curious about why it is so fascinating to so many people.
 
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