I think the most messed up movie I've ever seen in terms of "oh my god, why did i ever watch this movie, i need to go shower this feeling off now" would have to be Kids. Yeah...
I haven’t seen Kids yet but the most unappealing film I’ve ever sat through was Storytelling by Todd Solondz. I didn’t really know who Solondz was at the time (this being 6-7 years ago). But because of this one film, I have since avoided the rest of his filmography, including his much-hyped Happiness.
Now, if we get into films that I couldn’t get all the way through… I’ll start with “Faces of Death,” a horrifying film that depicts people dying on film. This was a group Halloween rental gone sickeningly wrong. Still don’t know if it’s real or not. Don’t care to find out.
Other than that? I was only able to get through about 5 minutes of John Waters’ Pink Flamingos. Waters is known for his shock value filmmaking and has been another director I’ve avoided (with the exception of his oddly sweet-natured Hairspray) since. I’ve heard horror stories from friends and my sister who sat through more than I cared to that have never once made me regret taking off.
I think the most messed up movie I've ever seen in terms of "oh my god, why did i ever watch this movie, i need to go shower this feeling off now" would have to be Kids. Yeah...
ReplyDeleteI haven’t seen Kids yet but the most unappealing film I’ve ever sat through was Storytelling by Todd Solondz. I didn’t really know who Solondz was at the time (this being 6-7 years ago). But because of this one film, I have since avoided the rest of his filmography, including his much-hyped Happiness.
ReplyDeleteNow, if we get into films that I couldn’t get all the way through… I’ll start with “Faces of Death,” a horrifying film that depicts people dying on film. This was a group Halloween rental gone sickeningly wrong. Still don’t know if it’s real or not. Don’t care to find out.
Other than that? I was only able to get through about 5 minutes of John Waters’ Pink Flamingos. Waters is known for his shock value filmmaking and has been another director I’ve avoided (with the exception of his oddly sweet-natured Hairspray) since. I’ve heard horror stories from friends and my sister who sat through more than I cared to that have never once made me regret taking off.
A friend wanted me to watch, Cannibal Holocaust (1980). Sick stuff!
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