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Which movies are the craziest you have watched or heard about?

Started by Sebby Michelango, August 02, 2016, 04:08:46 PM

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Sebby Michelango

Which movies are the craziest you have heard about or watched? It can be a scary movie, but it doesn't have to be. All movies you finds crazy can be discussed here. PS! If the movie contains spoilers you want to share with us, please do the spoiler text red or write "Spoiler Alert" above.

The craziest and most scary movie I've actually watched is gravity. But it's not the most crazy one I've heard about. I've heard about crazier stuffs, but not actually watched it. It was written at Wikipedia.
Scariest movie you have watched can you discuss here, a earlier thread I started: https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,208157.msg1845286.html#msg1845286

The first crazy movie I've heard about (But hasn't watched) is "The skin I live in".
The second crazy movie I've heard about (But hasn't watched and wouldn't watch) is "Human centipede"

SPOILER ALERT!
1. The Skin I live in is about a insane doctor with family problems that does crazy experiments at humans. He have a victim who works as both his slave and a experiment object. The victim is a cis man, but going through forced gender change without wanting it. Both human experiments and the doctor's family issues are crazy.

2. Human centipede is about a insane doctor who also does experiments at humans. He do sew his victims together. They are kidnapped. I doesn't want to spoil more than that due too graphic content. You have to look it up by yourself. I warn you, it might be disgusting. Not recommended for people who hates "Insane doctors" movies. I've not watched it, just read the plot on Wikipedia, because some on YouTube mention it in the comments (in a innocent Let's play video).


PS! If it's a scary/horror movie with blood and gore, no pictures please. If it isn't scary, bloody or having too graphic content, you can considering sharing some pictures with us.


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WarGrowlmon1990

Hmm, there's a few that come to mind.

Dead Alive/Braindead was crazy in terms of how much gore there was. It was by far the goriest movie I've seen and I was shocked to learn that it was directed by Peter Jackson.

Black Swan was trippy. At the end there it made me think about how people can be corrupted by their own mind. Especially if there is abuse or neglect in childhood.

Stranger Things wasn't a movie, but it had a few aspects that could be explored more and the last episode had an open ending. Hopefully there will be a season two next year.

I know I've seen more but that's all I can think of for now.
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kaitylynn

I had to walk out of 'Natural Born Killers' and actually got sick in the parking lot.  That was the worst reaction I have ever had to celluloid's simulated atrocity and mayhem.

OMG...'Human Centipede'!  Made it through about 20 minutes with my room mate and had to leave the room.
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Dee Marshall

Non horror: "Better off Dead" and "One Crazy Summer". Both are John Cusack comedies.
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Devlyn

Quote from: Dee Marshall on August 04, 2016, 07:02:54 PM
Non horror: "Better off Dead" and "One Crazy Summer". Both are John Cusack comedies.

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Dayta

The Brothers Grimsby - we just watched this last night, and Sascha Baron Cohen is completely shameless.  Some of the gags in here were almost too much, even for us.  But if you can stand a little bathroom humor, it's hilarious. 




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Amanda_Combs

Snowpiercer stars Chris Evans and is super crazy.  All of mankind...lives on a train.  lol  rofl roflol  goodnight everyone!
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JeNn_DeViLz

Antibodies (Norman Reedus intro pre walking dead), Audition, High Tension, The Beyond, 3 Extremes. I don't mind blood/gore as I worked in the funeral industry and was also a first responder so I've seen all kinds of gross up close and personal :)
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Kylo

I'd say some of the craziest have to be Italian B movies and rip offs of others from the 70s and the 80s.

Stuff like Suspiria, Phenomenon or Demons, or some of the terrible Mad Max rip offs from Italy. In fact, just check out some of Argento's work and see what you make of it.

Brain Dead and Bad Taste are classic craziness. As is Meet the Feebles, if you can get hold of it.
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Fenxus

Would You Rather - It was intensely sadistic. This rich guy treated a group of people, which were all in need of money,  with dinner at his place. The group had to play a game of would you rather with some gruesome outcome, the one who were left would win a great portion of money.

I didn't make it through the movie, as I only watched it because Netflix told me it was scary. I only found it sadistic, soo..
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Sno

The cook, The Theif, His Wife and Her Lover.

Vile and delightful.


Brazil - Terry Gilliam's epic dystopian vision. Deeply disturbing, in so many ways.

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