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Thotmas
15-11-2025, 10:48 AM
Buried with Ryan Reynolds. My literal nightmare!


127 hours. Oh!

Gusto Brunt
15-11-2025, 01:45 PM
Saw Deliverance once.

Absolutely hated it. Felt sick. Never again.

Ray.
16-11-2025, 03:15 AM
The Divide (2011), about a group of apartment tenants who take refuge in the bomb shelter of the building's slightly unhinged superintendent. What follows is your classic tale of man's inhumanity to man slowly taking shape amongst the group, with deceit, rape, murder occurring. An underrated movie but so soul destroying. All that being said, here it is in full on YT in middling quality and with foreign language subs. :laugh:

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What an inexplicable find. And I was only looking for the trailer. :shrug:

Shaun
16-11-2025, 03:32 AM
I remember being quite on edge during 10 Cloverfield Lane

Also watched the 90s Crash once and had absolutely no idea what was going on

bots
16-11-2025, 07:51 AM
One flew over the cuckoo's nest was pretty unsettling :laugh:

Merry Mockmas
18-11-2025, 08:02 AM
Sinners sex scenes were really uncomfortable viewing imo.

The Human Santapede
18-11-2025, 08:14 AM
In terms of uncomfortable - For me it’s anything with slashing wrists/veins (and similar). I can watch all kinds of horror/gore and not be phased. But as soon as it comes to anything wrist, tendons or veins makes me implode into the fetal position.

Examples being ‘House of Wax’ with his Achilles heel, and ‘Nightmare on Elm Street 3’ the puppet scene.

In terms of anything else, I can’t think of anything off the top of my head (but there are some).

Christmas Lights
18-11-2025, 07:08 PM
In terms of uncomfortable - For me it’s anything with slashing wrists/veins (and similar). I can watch all kinds of horror/gore and not be phased. But as soon as it comes to anything wrist, tendons or veins makes me implode into the fetal position.

Examples being ‘House of Wax’ with his Achilles heel, and ‘Nightmare on Elm Street 3’ the puppet scene.

In terms of anything else, I can’t think of anything off the top of my head (but there are some).

Isn't the Achilles slashing in Hostel alot worse than House Of Wax?. I actually liked House of wax ,was better than I thought it would be . I honestly don't think I have the patience to sit through The Hostel movies, I've seen enough clips that has put me off :umm2:.

Zizu
18-11-2025, 07:58 PM
Chain Saw Massacre

The early scene with the butcher’s hooks turned my stomach and turned it off immediately

The Human Santapede
18-11-2025, 09:20 PM
Isn't the Achilles slashing in Hostel alot worse than House Of Wax?. I actually liked House of wax ,was better than I thought it would be . I honestly don't think I have the patience to sit through The Hostel movies, I've seen enough clips that has put me off :umm2:.

It’s just as awful.

Christmas Lights
18-11-2025, 10:02 PM
Chain Saw Massacre

The early scene with the butcher’s hooks turned my stomach and turned it off immediately

If you're talking about the original chainsaw Massacre from the 1970's , that's probably why it's so effective. The hook scene feels more graphic than it actually is. I guess it's like the Psycho situation in the shower , implied violence is very strong. Horrific deaths but they're nowhere near as gratuitous as our minds think.

Nowadays there's so much OTT gore and it's always to gross us out or shock us for the sake of it.

Livia
18-11-2025, 11:33 PM
Pan's Labyrinth.

Merry Mockmas
19-11-2025, 01:09 AM
Isn't the Achilles slashing in Hostel alot worse than House Of Wax?. I actually liked House of wax ,was better than I thought it would be . I honestly don't think I have the patience to sit through The Hostel movies, I've seen enough clips that has put me off :umm2:.

Hostel is a very wholesome Film.:hehe: