12 Disturbing Movies Blunderman Doesn't Want to See Again
I don't necessarily hate horror movies, but, overall, I'm not a huge fan of scary or disturbing stuff. However, I have, in the past, decided to watch a movie and end up being reminded why I shouldn't go out of my comfort zones. Here are 12 movies that are so disturbing that I don't want to watch them again. While "Fight Club" may not be considered as disturbing as "Se7en," Tyler Durden's nihilistic views are unsettling. As is Frank Booth from "Blue Velvet," which makes the film more disturbing than "Eraserhead." "Being John Malkovich" may not be considered as disturbing, but it's ending is disturbing to me. While I enjoyed the performances of Vincent Price and Christopher Lee, the subject matter of "Wicker Man" and "Witchfinder General" is too much for me.
One final note: in regards to the number one film on this list, "Requiem for a Dream," it's the one film I completely regret watching. So I hope you all do NOT decide to watch it.
avg. score: 6 of 12 (49%)
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