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Pulitzer Laureate
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By far, it's the scene in Pan's Labyrinth where Captain Videl smashes a guy's face in with a wine bottle because he was being disrespectful, and then turns and shoots the boy's father.

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I think the one which always gets me would have to be the scene in Misery when Kathy Bates breaks James Caan's ankles with a sledgehammer.

You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

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Blair Bennett:

I think the one which always gets me would have to be the scene in Misery when Kathy Bates breaks James Caan's ankles with a sledgehammer.

You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

Yah, and she also cut his thumb off and put it in his "birthday cake" like a candle. But then putting all of all most any King book into a movie would make it NC17.

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axia777:

Blair Bennett:

I think the one which always gets me would have to be the scene in Misery when Kathy Bates breaks James Caan's ankles with a sledgehammer.

You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

Yah, and she also cut his thumb off and put it in his "birthday cake" like a candle. But then putting all of all most any King book into a movie would make it NC17.

True. But it's sort of depressing because, though directors will never be completely faithful to the source material when directing a film based on Stephen King's work, they really should be. Some of those films have sodomized the novels so hugely and completely it's sickening. However, there are, of course, wonderful adaptations (Stand By Me, and in my opinion, The Shining, just because the atmosphere was great and whoever casted Jack Nicholson is obviously God( gotta love that grin)) of King's work.

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Blair Bennett:

I think the one which always gets me would have to be the scene in Misery when Kathy Bates breaks James Caan's ankles with a sledgehammer.

You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

Yikes, I knew King's novels had a history of being watered down when translated into films; but I always assumed that particular scene was accurate because it was just so cringe worthy.
Never would've guessed that was toned down, wow....

Surprised I never read that because I had a serious Stephen King fetish in my teens.

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You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

Yikes, I knew King's novels had a history of being watered down when translated into films; but I always assumed that particular scene was accurate because it was just so cringe worthy.
Never would've guessed that was toned down, wow....

Surprised I never read that because I had a serious Stephen King fetish in my teens.

Haha, I'm partway through my own Stephen King fetish, though I don't think it will ever really "end", I'm just too big a fan of his work. I can see why you would think that the scene was accurate. Had I not read the book, I would have thought so myself. Definitely cringe-worthy. But yes, the novel was once again, master of it's own plain, and, as Axia noted, there was the bit with the thumb as well.

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CountFenring:
"she has lost the will to live."
-Episode III
That's the moment when I felt Episode III became truly awful.

Dude honestly, truly awful comes in the phrase "But I have the high ground". Followed several moronic moments later by "I Hate YOU I Hate You I Hate You".... NO jedi should ever sound like a 14 year old girl who just got her cell phone taken away.

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mr mcshiznit:

CountFenring:
"she has lost the will to live."
-Episode III
That's the moment when I felt Episode III became truly awful.

Dude honestly, truly awful comes in the phrase "But I have the high ground". Followed several moronic moments later by "I Hate YOU I Hate You I Hate You".... NO jedi should ever sound like a 14 year old girl who just got her cell phone taken away.

I completely forgot that.

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ninjablu:

Aries_Split:
In Death Race, seeing Jason Statham violated by the prison guard made me want to cry and throwup.

What did they do to you Jason...What did they do...

Dude, all of Death race was painful. Even the action was rather subpar.
When I go to get violence, I expect it served WITHOUT bitchiness or emo behavior.

Oh, and the obvious Star Wars/ Indiana Jones failures.

That is exactly the reason why Death Race 2000 was better. No emo, just murder and 1970's gore censorship that actually becomes funny.

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implodingMan:
By far, it's the scene in Pan's Labyrinth where Captain Videl smashes a guy's face in with a wine bottle because he was being disrespectful, and then turns and shoots the boy's father.

Ohhh yeah. That one made me wince. And the stuttering kid's torture. Some things don't appeal to even my most sadistic side.

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Any of the cock-biting scenes in the movie "Teeth." I can't even begin to describe the detail they put into having a man's shining helmet dropping out of a woman because she was pissed and decided to make her vagina teeth chop him in half. No emoticon could possible convey that amount of discomfort that shot through me. All three times it happens. Watch the damn movie, it's fantastic.

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The Cook, The Thief, The Wife, and Her Lover - The Thief is torturing a little kid by cutting the rather large buttons off the kid's coat and making him swallow them. When the kid downed the last button, The Thief looks at him and says, "But you've got one button left - your belly-button!" and...yeah. That movie is a bit of a cringe-fest, really.

And the whole movie "Happiness" - it just hurt my heart, the entire thing.

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Planet Terror and the other one Tarantino made recently. It was retarded. Plain and simple, with few redeeming qualities (Fergie dieing and Bruce Willis but thats it)

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The interrogation scene in "Marathon Man" will make you never want to go to the dentist, and the...exam scene in "Dead Ringers" made me never want to go the the GYN ever, ever again.

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This isn't painful as in ''OH MAN, I WOULDN'T WANT TO BE IN HIS SHOES RIGHT NOW'' This is painful in a more of a ''Who wrote this? Seriously?''

and I quote ''OH NOEZ, THEY ARE HACKING OUR IP, PUT UP THE FIREWALL'' - CSI: Miami.
You'd think they AT LEAST have a firewall up on a GOVERNMENT computer.

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mshcherbatskaya:
The Cook, The Thief, The Wife, and Her Lover - The Thief is torturing a little kid by cutting the rather large buttons off the kid's coat and making him swallow them. When the kid downed the last button, The Thief looks at him and says, "But you've got one button left - your belly-button!" and...yeah. That movie is a bit of a cringe-fest, really.

On that note Msch., try and catch a short film called "The Gynecologist". It's a comedy and I guarantee you'll enjoy it. :)

Edit: Whilst watching it, I thought "Who does the Lead remind me of?" and it's so you. :)

As for scenes, Episode 1 of Series 1 of House. Bring me to tears just thinking of it.

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Optimus Prime's death scene the first time I saw it when I was a kid I cried and it still seems to get me.

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The_Great_Milenko:
list some moments i movies that made you feel the pain

007 Casino Royal-When Daniel Craig gets stripped buck ass naked and gets whipped int the balls by the villain

The part where he wrecked the Aston Martin after he drove it for not even a mere minute was worse...

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Hmm...
That bit near the end of the warrior king movie (every fight was cringe-worthy but this was the best) when the guy gets dragged off then starts to fight back and breaks at least 1 bone on every guy that tries to stop him for about 5 mins. Me and my friend were sitting there saying "oh god... that looks horrible"

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It hurt my heart to watch Ash turn to stone in the first Pokemon movies... i felt i was going to cry :(

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Zallest:
It hurt my heart to watch Ash turn to stone in the first Pokemon movies... i felt i was going to cry :(

o yeah, that was when i was 5 though, was a good movie in its day, mediocre now though

but in saw 3 watching that guy get twisted to death

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Kill Bill volume 2:
Uma taking Elle's remaining eye out, then stepping on it.

Infamous Scribbler
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You guys want disturbing movies?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitor_Q

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begotten

Visitor Q was banned in New Zealand and both were banned in Singapore.

Gone Gonzo
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maybe im just squeamish, but am i the only one who cringed at what edward norton does to himself at the end of fightclub? man, in slow motion too

Gone Gonzo
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OuroborosChoked:
You guys want disturbing movies?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitor_Q

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begotten

Visitor Q was banned in New Zealand and both were banned in Singapore.

Well... that was... I'm gonna... I have to...

...

Gone Gonzo
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Blair Bennett:

axia777:

Blair Bennett:

I think the one which always gets me would have to be the scene in Misery when Kathy Bates breaks James Caan's ankles with a sledgehammer.

You think that was bad, imagine being an 8 year old girl, and reading the novel on which this film was based on. In the novel, Anne Wilkes, Kathy Bates' character in the film, actually severes Paul Sheldon's (Caan) leg just below the knee...however, this is not entirely true, as the word "severe" suggests a clean cut. The cut was made with a fire axe, the wound cauterized with a blowtorch.

Yah, and she also cut his thumb off and put it in his "birthday cake" like a candle. But then putting all of all most any King book into a movie would make it NC17.

True. But it's sort of depressing because, though directors will never be completely faithful to the source material when directing a film based on Stephen King's work, they really should be. Some of those films have sodomized the novels so hugely and completely it's sickening. However, there are, of course, wonderful adaptations (Stand By Me, and in my opinion, The Shining, just because the atmosphere was great and whoever casted Jack Nicholson is obviously God( gotta love that grin)) of King's work.

I loved the Shawshank Redemption as a movie. It was really a great adaption. One of the best book to movie adaptations I have ever seen.

Mcdouchedeluxplus:
Optimus Prime's death scene the first time I saw it when I was a kid I cried and it still seems to get me.

I remember that in the theater. All the kids were crying because that shit was messed up.

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needausername:

OuroborosChoked:
You guys want disturbing movies?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Visitor_Q

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Begotten

Visitor Q was banned in New Zealand and both were banned in Singapore.

Well... that was... I'm gonna... I have to...

...

You can watch Begotten on Google Video :D

Pulitzer Laureate
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in a sad way?

Radio- that movie touched me and made me cry alot

Paperboy
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Hostel 2-When that guy gets his penis cut off

Muckraker
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The entirety of Dragon Wars would have been physically painful if I hadn't found 20 bucks on the ground prior to going in, making the movie a 10 dollar net gain for me.

As for painful in a "good" way the first time I saw Vampire Hunter D: Bloodlust I freaked out when Meier Link took an axe to the face so suddenly since I obviously hadn't seen the rest of the movie yet...

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I was watching The Comebacks on HBO last night (it was on and couldn't find the remote) and a guy's leg SNAPS in half...*shiver* Even though it looked fake and cheesy, it didn't matter. I've played too many sports and seen too many things like that.

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one of the saw films where the girl gets pushed into the pit of needles, i boaked at that.

and possibly at house of wax, which is a truly shiteous film, but the dude got his achilles tendon snipped by hedge trimmers. quite grotesque.

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sophtswitch:
one of the saw films where the girl gets pushed into the pit of needles, i boaked at that.

I always wondered where he got a giant pit of needles from.

Gone Gonzo
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When Will Smith chokes his dog in "I Am Legend"... dude, that was some serious shit man.

Gone Gonzo
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