most disturbing movie scene?

Did anyone watch the movie "Windtalkers"? It starred Nicholas Cage and was about capturing the island of Saipan during WWII. The whole movie was very intense right from the beginning with lots of scenes that were hard to watch.
 
Adam's Apple said:
Did anyone watch the movie "Windtalkers"? It starred Nicholas Cage and was about capturing the island of Saipan during WWII. The whole movie was very intense right from the beginning with lots of scenes that were hard to watch.


I know Adam Beach, he's been in my house. He's much sexier in person!
 
Said1, which part did he play? Was he one of the Najaho soldiers who developed the code the Japanese was hell-bent on breaking?
 
I spit on your grave
The part where the guy gets his penis chopped off.
casino
the part where the guys head is in the vise.
a clockwork orange
the whole movie.
 
Here are a couple no one's mentioned:

When I was little I walked in while my dad was watching some crappy 80s moveie called "Dream Scape" and someone reaches through the guy's chest and rips out his still beating heart.
Along the same line, in "Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom" when the voodoo guy has the sacrifice in a cage over the pit and rips out his beating heart (I'm getting a shudder just typing this, ick). I can't listen to the sound effect of a beating heart without getting grossed out.

And in "Hannibal" when he hangs the guy up over the balcony and asks him "In or out?" and then slices open his bowels and they drop out on the pavement below.
My mom had just had her colon removed before I saw that, so I was seriously ready to puke and cry when I saw that. I can feel my colon kinking now...
 
I thought of a couple more:

Happiness - A pedophile masturbates to a Tiger Beat magazine in his car in the parking lot of a 7-11 as a mother walks by with her child.

Another one from Happiness - The whole sequence where the pedophile drugs his son's friend at a sleepover, then... has his way with him (at least that's offscreen).

Hard to believe that movie was actually a comedy, eh? :puke:

Your Friends and Neighbors: A man tells his crying wife that he'd rather masturbate than have sex with her, because he wants to do it with someone he loves. It sounds funny, but the scene's actually pretty discomforting.

In the Company of Men - The whole movie was pretty disturbing. Two men, having just gotten dumped by their girlfriends, devise a plan to get back at females by simultaneously dating a deaf woman, then dumping her and belittling her. The scene when one guy dumps her is really, really hard to watch because he's literally laughing as he tells her what a stupid whore she is.
 
Cape Fear.....when DeNiro bites a chunk out of that girl's face while beating and raping her.

Ugggh. The American History X curbing was bad too.
 
Hannibal... the final two scences

One brings new meaning to the term "brain food"; while the other one ironically asks, "Who better to feed "brain food" to other than a growing child"?
 
fuzzykitten99 said:
i don't know if anyone else has mentioned it, but I find the WHOLE movie of the Butterfly Effect disturbing and depressing-specifically when the mom and baby get blown up by the dynamite in their mailbox. i will never see that movie again.

damn i cant watch that movie either. great acting performance by Kutcher but i cant bring myself to watch that movie again.
 

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