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Most Disturbing Murder Scene

Started by Ash, October 17, 2009, 08:51:29 PM

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voltron

The scene where girl-gets-beheaded-while-f**ked in A Serbian Film was pretty  :buggedout: Also, I think the opening kill in Deep Red is pretty disturbing - even though it's only a silouette - the juxtaposition of that murder over a children's song, woah!
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SynapticBoomstick

I thought mine was good but after reading the replies so far I see that I've apparently seen nothing yet. What came to mind immediately was the closing bit right before the credits in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer. That simple little scene and everything that it implies toyed with my imagination in such cruel ways. :buggedout:
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The elevator scene in Drive goes on for a while. Also a scalping scene in HG Lewis's The Gruesome Twosome is relentless.

Francesco Dellamorte

I have to agree with One False Move because of the ruthlessness.

The scene in I Stand Alone where the main character repeatedly punches his pregnant wife in the stomach..

When John Cusack killed Matthew McConaughey in the Paperboy made me kind of sick. I'm not sure why. I think it was just Cusack's performance.

The girl being skinned alive in Martyrs.

The scene in Cannibal Holocaust where a lady and her child are murdered immediately after she gives birth.

In Child's Play 2 when chucky gets all those extra limbs and s**t stuck on him.. that f**ked me up








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Tenebre (1982).  Chopped off arm and chopped in the back.  GORY!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi3pTk-MMJM
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Ozzymandias speaks: The death of Liz in Ghastly Ones (Blood Rites) bothers me. You don't see the action on screen, but the aftermath is what disturbs me. For those who haven't seen this, the family sits down to dinner and wonders where Liz is. A roaster pot is placed on the table. When to lid is taken off, Liz's decapitated head is in the pot. Part of what makes this disturbing can be attributed to actress Carol Vogel's facial expression. Andy Milligan was so cheap that instead of having a fake model head made to look like Vogel, she had to stick her head up through a hole in the table and a hole in the pot. Vogel's facial expression is similar to photos I have seen of accident/murder victims.

The other problem is Milligan was a self taught film maker. He more than likely read that, in movies, chocolate syrup is used for blood. That worked in black and white but in color it DOESN'T LOOK LIKE BLOOD. Milligan apparently drizzled it on her head like he was making a sundae, which makes it appear that either Liz (Vogel's character) or the killer had explosive diarrhea.

Milligan reused the 'decapitated-head-on-a-plate' in other films, but the other actors usually didn't make an effort to look dead (Kind of a board "It's a living" expression) and he used red fake blood later on.

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JPickettIII

Quote from: Ash on October 17, 2009, 08:51:29 PM

I hadn't seen all of "One False Move" but I had seen the opening murder scene many years ago and it disturbed the hell out of me.
I finally watched it in its entirety tonight and that murder scene was just as disturbing as it was when I first saw it at least 15 years ago.

Check it out:
NSFW!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=276ZrB0bz7Y

What's the most disturbing murder scene you've ever seen?
Post a video of it if you can find it.


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fulci420

Quote from: crackers on May 21, 2013, 03:25:06 AM
The elevator scene in Drive goes on for a while.

Nicolas Winding Refn admits to getting the inspiration for that scene from one early on in Gasper Noe's ridiculously disturbing "Irreversible" (2002) That movie has the dual distinction of having both one of the most disturbing murders but also what is the most disturbing rape scene I have seen in the movies. Not for the faint of heart!


crackers

Quote from: fulci420 on June 05, 2013, 08:41:39 PM
Quote from: crackers on May 21, 2013, 03:25:06 AM
The elevator scene in Drive goes on for a while.

Nicolas Winding Refn admits to getting the inspiration for that scene from one early on in Gasper Noe's ridiculously disturbing "Irreversible" (2002) That movie has the dual distinction of having both one of the most disturbing murders but also what is the most disturbing rape scene I have seen in the movies. Not for the faint of heart!



Agreed

Bushma

Captain Rhodes' death in Day of the Dead

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_g15HTmpXSw

PS. Yes I used that clip just for the music.
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Someone's Knocking at the Door

A man was orally raped and having his head bashed against a metal pole with each thrust until he died.

Chainsawmidget

While the person wasn't technically dead yet, the sloth scene from Seven was pretty horrific.

alandhopewell

     This scene, from the '88 remake of THE BLOB....






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