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Disturbing films that have stressed you out?

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Me and the wife watched Togo last night on the Disney Channel which is about the 1925 Nome Serum Run. She was stressed and cried because she didn’t want the title character, a Siberian Husky, to die (he didn’t) because we have a Siberian Husky.
 

The only film that really give me the creeps when I was younger was the original wicker man Creepy as f***, found it more scary than nightmare on elm street, Friday 13th or the exorcist.
 
Wake in Fright - because I'd already heard about the kangaroo hunting scene that was coming up, basically anything with animal violence, shame because I also enjoy them Italian Giallo films and lots of them have this stuff
 
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Cant remember the name but it was in subtitles as foreign language as lass at work told me about it.

Was horrible 2 lasses got kidnapped and to get them a close to god they tortured them and at the end one of them was skinned alive.

Was proper fucked up.
Sounds like Martyrs, the French film
Wake in Fright - because I'd already heard about the kangaroo hunting scene that was coming up, basically anything with animal violence, shame because I also enjoy them Italian Giallo films and lots of them have this stuff
Same for me when i watched the uncut version of cannibal holocaust, probably the only film i would choose to view the censored version in the future.
 
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Freaks - the 1932 version. I remember seeing this late one night as a teenager and just couldn't believe what I was watching. The final scene when the beautiful trapeze artist gets her comeuppance and becomes 'one of us' has stayed with me ever since.
 
I saw the original Night of The Living Dead at uni in 1971.

The notion of flesh eating Zombies was an entirely new horror concept that hadn't been considered by most people before including myself. I sneered when the movie first started and I realised it was in black and white. In a very cold sweat I sighed with relief when the movie came to an end and went and had a few stiff drinks thanking the lord that it had not been in colour.

I have never watched a flesh eating Zombie film since on the basis that after my first experience they would be bound to be a thorough anti-climax
 
Jaws.
When The Wind Blows.
Threads.
Seven.
AntiChrist.
Human Centipede (didn't go the distance with that one.... lasted about ten minutes.

The Day After - just so so disturbing... I mean WTF!?! The Guttenberg survived the blast wave from a nuclear explosion. Bloke must be a human cockroach.
 
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