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04-21-10  11:26pm - 5359 days Original Post - #1
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Twisted & Distrurbing

There was a thread awhile back, and well what is the most
twisted or disturbing film you have seen.
https://www.pornusers.com/forum/forum_thread.html?threadid=335 is the old thread. Since 2007

04-21-10  11:42pm - 5359 days #2
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A Clockwork Orange.

Bothered the hell out of me when I saw it as a lad. I would have recurring visions of that poor soul getting the tar beat out of him by a clutch of droogs. Droogs, is it? This scene was one of the ones shown to Alex, the Malcolm McDowell character, during his rehab, and it stuck with me for years.

I downloaded the film via Amazon and watched it again on the PC, and it still bothers me, twenty five years later. I got the book via Amazon and this volume was the version Anthony Burgess originally wrote, with the 21st chapter dealing with Alex with a new, more mature take on things. Stanley Kubrick stated, I believe, that he was never aware of that version. Kubrick's film is considered a masterpiece, and I believe that it is technically, but if it points to a moral anywhere I cannot really see it. Burgess wasn't happy with the Kubrick film either. You know what I hate the most about selfish people? It's that they don't think enough about MEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE!!

04-22-10  12:07am - 5359 days #3
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Originally Posted by WeeWillyWinky:


A Clockwork Orange.

Bothered the hell out of me when I saw it as a lad. I would have recurring visions of that poor soul getting the tar beat out of him by a clutch of droogs. Droogs, is it? This scene was one of the ones shown to Alex, the Malcolm McDowell character, during his rehab, and it stuck with me for years.

I downloaded the film via Amazon and watched it again on the PC, and it still bothers me, twenty five years later. I got the book via Amazon and this volume was the version Anthony Burgess originally wrote, with the 21st chapter dealing with Alex with a new, more mature take on things. Stanley Kubrick stated, I believe, that he was never aware of that version. Kubrick's film is considered a masterpiece, and I believe that it is technically, but if it points to a moral anywhere I cannot really see it.


Rehab doesn't really work? Maybe the cure is worst than the disease? (I'm sure this could apply to a lot of the anti-porn fanaticism out there.)

I don't remember being too disturbed when I first saw it, then again I find all of Kubrick's films at least somewhat disturbing, so maybe I was ready for it. Great film though. Oh, and Malcolm McDowell seems to be really disturbing on his own. Just my . "It's incredibly obvious, isn't it? A foreign substance is introduced into our precious bodily fluids without the knowledge of the individual. Certainly without any choice. That's the way your hardcore Commie works." - Gen. Jack D. Rippper, Dr. Stranglove

04-22-10  06:41am - 5358 days #4
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Do you want to spend 2 hours being disturbed beyond belief but utterly fixated on the screen unable to look away for even a second, then the next couple of days feeling utterly depressed while desperately trying to remove the memory of the film just so you can go back to your ignorance fueled bliss?

Then I suggest you watch "Threads" http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0090163/ I first saw it in school at the age of 13, I can honestly say this film shaped part of the way I look at the world even to this day. The problem with the world is stupidity. Not saying there should be capital punishment for stupidity, but why don't we just take the safety labels off of everything and let the problem solve itself?
Frank Zappa

04-22-10  10:26am - 5358 days #5
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I gotta be honest: What I said before and that is most of Tarantino's films.

04-22-10  11:12am - 5358 days #6
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Lukas Moodyson's Lilya Forever. A story about a russian underage teen working (she is kidnapped) as a prostitute in Sweden. I couldn't watch porn for a few days. But, honestly, Lukas Moodyson manipulates the audience with every trick in the book. The spectator is psychologically assaulted -with the priceless help of an horrendous loud soundtrack- in a way that should have embarrassed Moodyson. you don't need to pound the audience mercilessly in such a way, the spectators are smart enough to figure out what's happening to the kid. In the arts subtlety can go a long way. Puritanism: The haunting fear that someone, somewhere, may be happy.

H.L. Mencken.

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