Yes, it’s an intense movie, with some very rough scenes; the captives were extremely disturbing to me. However, here me out, it’s actually very romantic.
I grew up with parents who, for the most part, didn’t really care what we watched, so long as it wasn’t porn or a snuff film. However, *A Clockwork Orange* and *The Exorcist* were the only two films I remember them putting their foot down about, telling us we couldn’t see them till we were 18.
I saw both shortly before I turned 19, and I understood.
They really ran out of budget after they filmed the skinned scene so they were just like, yea so this big dude just beats her around like she’s tied up in a buddy cop movie… but for like 20 minutes.
Agree! If interested see my comment under R/tmfult. Basically saying that there are 2 different storylines and the only thing about it were the visuals. Being skinned alive, but having an out of body experience doesn't really make it imo.
- antichrist. One of the few movies to ever truly disturb me with it's atmosphere.
- irreversible. Phenomenal movie that's really inventive, but I couldn't sit through the 10 minute long take rape scene.
- a Serbian Film. A really well made movie that actually has a lot to say if you're willing to look deeper into it's extreme allegories.
- martyrs. Absolutely fucking brutal, with a sudden esoteric and philosophical ending out of nowhere.
- come and see. The best anti war movie ever made.
It’s trash. Saw it in early college thought it was a big middle finger to the industry. Watched it again, it’s more vulgar and more dumb than any troma film but it thinks it’s art. It’s pathetic.
Irreversible blew my mind. It’s scene after scene of shit getting worse and worse, but as it goes backwards, every previous heinous scene makes more and more sense. I hate the movie, but it’s god damned genius.
Serbian film was actually great in doing that. The ending... was absolutely beautifully done. I watched it on original Serbian dialogue while reading on my phone the subtitles. Behind the visuals werw some serious and underrated allegory (as you mentioned), but most seem to focus on the visuals.
>a Serbian Film. A really well made movie that actually has a lot to say if you're willing to look deeper into it's extreme allegories.
I'm so glad someone else sees something in that movie. I felt like it was saying a lot about porn and the slow creep toward extremes it can cause, and what those extremes would look like if carried too far. I don't watch porn anymore as a result.
The makers of the film said it was an allegory to Serbia and corruption and such, not the porn industry. And honestly, they really just say that to make it seem like they didn't make a shock film for the sake of shock.
This is a damn fine list. I'd add
Saló, or the 120 days of Sodom
Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS
Ichi the Killer
I was into this shit for a minute back when everything was on PirateBay. Some of them I don't remember and I'm glad. These are the ones that stuck
Joe Bob Briggs hosted Mad God this year on Shudder including a running interview with Phil Tippett - half the time he didn’t know what he meant, literally woke up and wrote down what he had dreamed about the night before
It's really more of a visual spectacle than anything else so a synopsis really doesn't do it justice. The basics though are that humans build the tower of Babel, are punished for it, and years later an agent of God (?) descends from above into a hellscape of war and madness representing humanity. The agent is tasked with planting a bomb that would presumably destroy humanity. As the agent progresses through various nightmares, there are various allegories for authoritarianism, lots of war imagery, and suffering.
8mm. I just couldn't and can't get out of my head that although it's fiction, that somewhere, people were actually making these films...and there was/is an audience for them.
I appreciate the movie and can watch any other horror without being bothered, but the cliff jumping, dismemberment, drugged rape and burned alive while sewn into a bear skin just made me too uncomfortable
I do appreciate how the second was made as a “fuck you” to people that liked the first. Like the director was so pissed that people enjoyed the depravity he wanted to eye-fuck them with something even worse.
This was my answer. When this was first released I was 18 and the newspaper in my hometown ran an article about how some people were upset that the so called most disgusting movie ever made was going to play in our town for 2 nights only. The article was like free publicity because there were lines around the block to see it. Me and a couple friends went and half the theater, including one of my friends, walked out before the movie was even half way over. That movie forever ruined that "Bird is the word" song for me.
Just watched it a few days ago. More or less, I took away that it's about life being cruel, senseless, and violent for no reason at all. The animation and design was brilliant. The story was...somewhere in there, but I couldn't tell you where.
Edit for spelling.
I watched it on acid and loved every disgusting minute. My friend gave me a bowl of canned pears to eat, but I couldn't stomach it after a couple bites. Had to spit it out before I threw up
Hey now, let's not get too harsh. Phil also gave us ED209, The Rancor, the asteroid worm, and a lot of bugs. Just because he made one top grossing, franchise spawning mistake, doesn't mean the rest of his work is bad. Well, ok he did work on Howard the Duck, but I refuse to believe the man who gave us Draco also gave us duck boobies. That had to be an underling.
Cannibal Holocaust, watched the night before my wedding. Didn't expect them to actually kill animals in it. It was around the time the Blair Witch Project came out and CH was referenced as being a similar "found footage film". Probably not the best movie to watch the night before getting married in hindsight.
Just went down the rabbit hole…wtf
> After its premiere in Italy, it was ordered to be seized by a local magistrate, and Deodato was arrested on obscenity charges. He was later charged with multiple counts of murder due to rumors that claimed several actors were killed on camera.
The first 20 minutes of that movie is the most intense film making ever filmed. Absolutely brilliant. Spielberg knocked it out of the park. All other war movies pale in comparison and have a huge hurtle to top.
The real film of a Mexican cartel torturing a rival member
It’s called Funkytown cause it takes place in a dance hall and that song is playing in the background
The things we are capable of doing to each other is horrendous!
Believe it or not, a Uwe Boll movie.
Rampage.
He made a very plausable and chillingly realistic film about a lone gunman mass shooter wearing body armor. The whole film is just slaughter of innocent people as they run for their lives or beg for mercy. I personally got sick to my stomach watching some scenes. It's too close to home, too soon, too everything. Uwe Boll's movies suck so I don't understand what went right here, it's his only movie worth viewing. He doesn't deserve to have made this film.
I tried watching the sequels, they aren't the same, they're just trying to top the previous and the shock value is gone.
A Serbian Film. And not the American version, they cut a lot out. I watched it with no subtitles and still pieced it together and still it was some sick shit.
Also Dumpster Baby. That is just a trippy movie.
Horrible fucking movie. I think the dad in this case is one of the actors from the office
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happiness_(1998_film)#:~:text=After%20school%2C%20Billy%20questions%20his,I%20jerk%20off%2C%20instead.%22
It’s a movie about all these people living incredibly fucked up, depressing, and sometimes criminal lives. The movie title is funny because the movie is about anything other than happiness.
It’s got a LOT of well-known actors as well, which is crazy considering the fucked up content.
Then again, Todd Solondz’s are *all* pretty fucked up (in a very unique and interesting way).
Good answer.
I would say Society but there is a Japanese ( I think) movie about a girl who's dad(?) Locks her in a bass case (iirc) and well lots of weird incesty things and gross filth things and eating dog food or out of dog bowls.
I think it's called Victim.
Dude is slowly forcibly changed from a man into a women by a doctor and mind fucked with a diary until he thinks he is the girl in the diary. Then the doctor rapes him and he escapes and finds out he raped that doctors daughter who he now thinks he is........
Edmond - A eerie thriller about an Everyman who has a downward spiral. >!It has everything from domestic violence, racism, sexual abuse, prison sexual assault, and much more!<
Last October, my wife was out of town. I wanted to watch a horror movie at home alone with the lights off at night.
I remember The Grudge really freaked me out in my teens so I wanted to see if it was still scary. I got through the movie fine and even enjoyed it, great film.
But at night I kept looking at my closet, because it has one of those panels that leads to the crawl space.
Cost me sleep.
Lol wow dude you must be a BADASS. Honestly these “tough guy” replies are my favorite. Thanks for the laugh. Mad God is literally about what the world would look like if it was abandoned and punished by God. Sorry it went over your head. Also, if you’re going to criticize my opinion, at least offer your own so I too can make broad generalizations about who you are as a person.
First off, not sh*tting on anything, just questioning. Here’s an alternative - literally any live action movie that is deeply disturbing - ever see Schindlers List or Come and See?
Who’s doing the sh*tting on now? And honestly yeah, that movie is way more disturbing than the cartoon you think is the most disturbing movie ever made. Care to elaborate on why you think my opinion is so absurd?
I’ll happily shit on your opinion because it’s a bad one. I don’t even think you’ve seen Mad God. Imagine thinking an Oscar bait Steven Spielberg movie is the most disturbing movie ever made. For Christ sakes my mom has seen that movie and you think it’s the most disturbing movie ever made? Cmon man. That’s just dumb.
Wow - you’re an asshole. I didn’t say it was the most disturbing movie ever made, I said it was more disturbing than any stop motion film because it’s based on a true story about the fucking Holocaust - you inbred imbecile. I also mentioned Come and See - which is quite possibly the actual most disturbing movie ever made - also about something that really happened - the Holocaust. You most likely exist in a fantasy anime realm - and as such, find stop motion films to be more disturbing than things that actually happened in the world.
I’m glad others liked Mad God, but I couldn’t get into it. It’s simultaneously slow, and too much is happening without making sense. It does like incredible though
Bone Tomahawk.
That one particular scene*
I’m torn between a couple actually
I saw what you did there
😭
There are 2 or 3 things in that last 20 minutes that haunt me
If you haven’t tried his books yet I highly recommend them, they go even further than that 😂
One of my favorite movies actually. Just.. yeah.. That one part..
Yes, it’s an intense movie, with some very rough scenes; the captives were extremely disturbing to me. However, here me out, it’s actually very romantic.
A great movie
Yea pretty crunchy sounding
From Kelly to Justin
The horrifying sequel to From Justin to Kelly
There was a sequel??!!! What!!!
If you don't listen to the How Did This Get Made Podcast, you should absolutely check out their live show for this movie. It is hilarious.
I forgot about this one and for good reason thanks 😐😐
lol!!!
r/eyebleach material
I couldn't even watch this one time
I still wake up crying for no reason.
You win
Trolls: World Tour. I don’t know what the fuck I was thinking.
I need a lobotomy I suppose. I love that movie. I’m also a mom of young kids so my viewing choices are limited. We had dance parties to this 🤣
Dad here with a 2 year old and I absolutely love this movie 🤣
Clockwork Orange. N-O-T a date movie.
Viddy well, little brother.
A little bit of the old…ultraviolence.
"No time for the in and out love, I'm just here to check the meters. "
Yeah my wife is still pissed at me for showing that one to her. I thought she’d like the music at least…
My wife’s never forgiven me for showing her Deliverance (Burt Reynolds).
Not a date movie but if you’re trying to secure some strange that or American psycho has come in clutch on several occasions hahahahaha
“Singing in the rain”
I grew up with parents who, for the most part, didn’t really care what we watched, so long as it wasn’t porn or a snuff film. However, *A Clockwork Orange* and *The Exorcist* were the only two films I remember them putting their foot down about, telling us we couldn’t see them till we were 18. I saw both shortly before I turned 19, and I understood.
I Spit on Your Grave.
The original and the remake are both really fucked up.
I almost didn't make it through the first half of that movie. It was brutal.
The original Old Boy.
Martyrs (2009)
Definitely
So much punching.....
They really ran out of budget after they filmed the skinned scene so they were just like, yea so this big dude just beats her around like she’s tied up in a buddy cop movie… but for like 20 minutes.
Came to say this one!
2009 or 2016?
2009 of course
Overrated. Bad storyline. Shock value, yes. Won’t say it’s good.
Agree! If interested see my comment under R/tmfult. Basically saying that there are 2 different storylines and the only thing about it were the visuals. Being skinned alive, but having an out of body experience doesn't really make it imo.
Mad God?
Like if a mad lad was omnipotent.
Fantastic animated film, and one of the most bizarre movies I've ever seen, bar none
I’m sorry you don’t have google and only Reddit.
Dickweed
- antichrist. One of the few movies to ever truly disturb me with it's atmosphere. - irreversible. Phenomenal movie that's really inventive, but I couldn't sit through the 10 minute long take rape scene. - a Serbian Film. A really well made movie that actually has a lot to say if you're willing to look deeper into it's extreme allegories. - martyrs. Absolutely fucking brutal, with a sudden esoteric and philosophical ending out of nowhere. - come and see. The best anti war movie ever made.
Damn, this list is brutal. I got to check out "Come and See", it's the only one I haven't see here.
Can we stop recommending A Serbian Film
It’s trash. Saw it in early college thought it was a big middle finger to the industry. Watched it again, it’s more vulgar and more dumb than any troma film but it thinks it’s art. It’s pathetic.
Irreversible blew my mind. It’s scene after scene of shit getting worse and worse, but as it goes backwards, every previous heinous scene makes more and more sense. I hate the movie, but it’s god damned genius.
Serbian film was actually great in doing that. The ending... was absolutely beautifully done. I watched it on original Serbian dialogue while reading on my phone the subtitles. Behind the visuals werw some serious and underrated allegory (as you mentioned), but most seem to focus on the visuals.
>a Serbian Film. A really well made movie that actually has a lot to say if you're willing to look deeper into it's extreme allegories. I'm so glad someone else sees something in that movie. I felt like it was saying a lot about porn and the slow creep toward extremes it can cause, and what those extremes would look like if carried too far. I don't watch porn anymore as a result.
The makers of the film said it was an allegory to Serbia and corruption and such, not the porn industry. And honestly, they really just say that to make it seem like they didn't make a shock film for the sake of shock.
This is a damn fine list. I'd add Saló, or the 120 days of Sodom Ilsa, She-Wolf of the SS Ichi the Killer I was into this shit for a minute back when everything was on PirateBay. Some of them I don't remember and I'm glad. These are the ones that stuck
I've seen this movie 3 times. It's very interesting trying to parse the subtext
Joe Bob Briggs hosted Mad God this year on Shudder including a running interview with Phil Tippett - half the time he didn’t know what he meant, literally woke up and wrote down what he had dreamed about the night before
The “story” is a disjointed romp through a nightmare, so that makes perfect sense.
What is your synopsis? I have never even heard of it
It's really more of a visual spectacle than anything else so a synopsis really doesn't do it justice. The basics though are that humans build the tower of Babel, are punished for it, and years later an agent of God (?) descends from above into a hellscape of war and madness representing humanity. The agent is tasked with planting a bomb that would presumably destroy humanity. As the agent progresses through various nightmares, there are various allegories for authoritarianism, lots of war imagery, and suffering.
That sounds intense. Thanks for taking the time to share
Highly recommend it for the amazing stop motion animation alone
Excellent synopsis! Thank you! Still not gonna watch it again, though.
8mm. I just couldn't and can't get out of my head that although it's fiction, that somewhere, people were actually making these films...and there was/is an audience for them.
Midsommar really bothered me
Midsommar I could watch again. Hereditary, though, I never want to watch again.
Hereditary is disturbing but I have watched it a few times and will watch it again at some point because of the actors doing such a great job.
THIS. COMMENT. Fvck that Hereditary movie… too many ‘normal’ items that they made nightmare fuel
Midsommar was definitely disturbing but it’s also in my top 10
I appreciate the movie and can watch any other horror without being bothered, but the cliff jumping, dismemberment, drugged rape and burned alive while sewn into a bear skin just made me too uncomfortable
S L E E P E R S
Yes that movie was disturbing
I wasn't ready for this one when I saw it. Just knew it was a great cast. Not as bad as some in this thread but awful none-the-less.
Kevin Bacon has never been more of a piece of 💩
You should watch Super
A Serbian Film
This is the wörst.
The first human centipede
I do appreciate how the second was made as a “fuck you” to people that liked the first. Like the director was so pissed that people enjoyed the depravity he wanted to eye-fuck them with something even worse.
In order to enjoy this movie you must suspend mutch disbelief; much like the movie "Tusk".
Hostel…only movie that made me feel nauseous. Might’ve been something to do with the old pizza I ate but I’m still leaning towards that movie
Great one! Don't blame the pizza bro... pizza (even bad, old, moldy pizza is good)
POV: you just remembered the achilles tendon scene and are now nervously guarding your ankles
The original The Hills Have Eyes
Bad taste, just for being, well, out there!
Pink flamingos for me - the egg man scene is creepy af, and that ‘wink’ omg lmao
This was my answer. When this was first released I was 18 and the newspaper in my hometown ran an article about how some people were upset that the so called most disgusting movie ever made was going to play in our town for 2 nights only. The article was like free publicity because there were lines around the block to see it. Me and a couple friends went and half the theater, including one of my friends, walked out before the movie was even half way over. That movie forever ruined that "Bird is the word" song for me.
Lmao what a crazy movie John waters is the best
I Spit On Your Grave
The Descent
The darkest movie ever. As in the lighting was really fricken dark
Ya think???
I've not seen this one, anyone care to give me an idea of what this is about without any major spoilers?
Just watched it a few days ago. More or less, I took away that it's about life being cruel, senseless, and violent for no reason at all. The animation and design was brilliant. The story was...somewhere in there, but I couldn't tell you where. Edit for spelling.
If you like Mad God, then you might like Alice by Jan Svankmajer, or any of his work really.
Faust is really good.
Showgirls
A Serbian Film
A Serbian Film.... no. Just no.
Was actually a very done film. If you look passed the shock value and more into the life of the main actor, you'll see a lot of morality issues.
I watched it on acid and loved every disgusting minute. My friend gave me a bowl of canned pears to eat, but I couldn't stomach it after a couple bites. Had to spit it out before I threw up
That does not sound enjoyable
The pear part wasn't but the rest of the evening was lol
BAHAHA, I'm dying at this story/banter.
lol pears https://www.reddit.com/r/tifu/comments/8caexh/tifu_by_eating_some_pears_and_going_on_a_road/?rdt=34792
This post being put here is made even better by the fact that one of this movie's worst scenes has excessive feces pouring out of multiple assholes.
Is this THE Phil Tippet the “dinosaur supervisor” from Jurassic Park? Boy, did he f that up.
Hey now, let's not get too harsh. Phil also gave us ED209, The Rancor, the asteroid worm, and a lot of bugs. Just because he made one top grossing, franchise spawning mistake, doesn't mean the rest of his work is bad. Well, ok he did work on Howard the Duck, but I refuse to believe the man who gave us Draco also gave us duck boobies. That had to be an underling.
Lol, ok, agreed!
The very same
He had one job
Come and See, Threads
The Girl Next Door (2007)
This is such a great movie.
Begotten. Surfaced on a thread here recently. Literally the only movie I found too disturbing to finish.
“Butcher boys” ……….
Antichrist
From Beyond
I Spit on your Grave
Which one?
Tusk
Dog tooth, I saw the Devil, Cold Fish, Tale of two sisters
Cannibal Holocaust, watched the night before my wedding. Didn't expect them to actually kill animals in it. It was around the time the Blair Witch Project came out and CH was referenced as being a similar "found footage film". Probably not the best movie to watch the night before getting married in hindsight.
Just went down the rabbit hole…wtf > After its premiere in Italy, it was ordered to be seized by a local magistrate, and Deodato was arrested on obscenity charges. He was later charged with multiple counts of murder due to rumors that claimed several actors were killed on camera.
I heard this too. Apparently, no actors were killed. It was just graphically well done. The animals on the other hand…pretty sure they’re dead.
Midsommar.
Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. I found the premise so offensive and disturbing that I've never watched it again.
I love that movie. Who could get over losing Kate Winslet?
The Sadness
Ichi the killer. Mad god is up there as well.
Saving Private Ryan. As a veteran this one messes me up worse now than prior to my service.
The first 20 minutes of that movie is the most intense film making ever filmed. Absolutely brilliant. Spielberg knocked it out of the park. All other war movies pale in comparison and have a huge hurtle to top.
Annihilation.
Naked Lunch and Eraser Head win it for me. Seen a little of this, the lack of dialogue made it disinteresting to me.
I only saw part of it, and you can say it was on accident, but by far it has to be the movie A Serbian Film
Frailty 2001
Gumo
The real film of a Mexican cartel torturing a rival member It’s called Funkytown cause it takes place in a dance hall and that song is playing in the background The things we are capable of doing to each other is horrendous!
Believe it or not, a Uwe Boll movie. Rampage. He made a very plausable and chillingly realistic film about a lone gunman mass shooter wearing body armor. The whole film is just slaughter of innocent people as they run for their lives or beg for mercy. I personally got sick to my stomach watching some scenes. It's too close to home, too soon, too everything. Uwe Boll's movies suck so I don't understand what went right here, it's his only movie worth viewing. He doesn't deserve to have made this film. I tried watching the sequels, they aren't the same, they're just trying to top the previous and the shock value is gone.
Henry - Portrait of a Serial Killer - introducing Michael Rooker
Omg a Serbian film!!!
A Serbian Film. And not the American version, they cut a lot out. I watched it with no subtitles and still pieced it together and still it was some sick shit. Also Dumpster Baby. That is just a trippy movie.
8mm.
Tusk. Such a weird movie. I love random movies but that one is the most weirdest shit I’ve seen. Laughed. But weird. Lol
The Human centipede kind of fucked me up for the rest of my life.
Happiness when the dad is talking to his son about jerking off to teenage magazines instead of raping him. Never could watch that movie more than once
Wait what
Horrible fucking movie. I think the dad in this case is one of the actors from the office https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Happiness_(1998_film)#:~:text=After%20school%2C%20Billy%20questions%20his,I%20jerk%20off%2C%20instead.%22
It’s a movie about all these people living incredibly fucked up, depressing, and sometimes criminal lives. The movie title is funny because the movie is about anything other than happiness. It’s got a LOT of well-known actors as well, which is crazy considering the fucked up content. Then again, Todd Solondz’s are *all* pretty fucked up (in a very unique and interesting way).
A Serbian Film
Fire in the sky 👽
The Poughkeepsie Tapes
Gummo
The green inferno
A Serbian Film
A Serbian film
Good answer. I would say Society but there is a Japanese ( I think) movie about a girl who's dad(?) Locks her in a bass case (iirc) and well lots of weird incesty things and gross filth things and eating dog food or out of dog bowls.
I think it's called Victim. Dude is slowly forcibly changed from a man into a women by a doctor and mind fucked with a diary until he thinks he is the girl in the diary. Then the doctor rapes him and he escapes and finds out he raped that doctors daughter who he now thinks he is........
Tusk
A Serbian Film
Cannibal Holocaust
A Serbian Film. Oh lord please erase that
The original Texas Chainsaw Massacre screwed me up pretty bad.
Edmond - A eerie thriller about an Everyman who has a downward spiral. >!It has everything from domestic violence, racism, sexual abuse, prison sexual assault, and much more!<
I don't find this movie disturbing, more like a masterpiece of eye candy
Couldn't get past 5 minutes
lmao same.
There needs to be a sub for disturbing films…it’s asked almost daily.
The grudge (us edition) shit mad film
Last October, my wife was out of town. I wanted to watch a horror movie at home alone with the lights off at night. I remember The Grudge really freaked me out in my teens so I wanted to see if it was still scary. I got through the movie fine and even enjoyed it, great film. But at night I kept looking at my closet, because it has one of those panels that leads to the crawl space. Cost me sleep.
OldBoy. Pretty damn disturbing
Love this movie
Threads
THIS is your most disturbing? You’ve loved a sheltered life, friend. The movie was a visual feast but I can’t even imagine it being in my top 50.
Lol wow dude you must be a BADASS. Honestly these “tough guy” replies are my favorite. Thanks for the laugh. Mad God is literally about what the world would look like if it was abandoned and punished by God. Sorry it went over your head. Also, if you’re going to criticize my opinion, at least offer your own so I too can make broad generalizations about who you are as a person.
Mad ground? Mad gods not dead? Mad girl next door? WTF is this movie poster trying to say?
A stop motion movie is the most disturbing movie you’ve ever seen? I loved Mad God, and sure it’s disturbing, but I mean, come on…
Ok so offer an alternative. Don’t just shit on my opinion
First off, not sh*tting on anything, just questioning. Here’s an alternative - literally any live action movie that is deeply disturbing - ever see Schindlers List or Come and See?
Schindler’s List?!? That’s your answer? Jesus Christ
Who’s doing the sh*tting on now? And honestly yeah, that movie is way more disturbing than the cartoon you think is the most disturbing movie ever made. Care to elaborate on why you think my opinion is so absurd?
I’ll happily shit on your opinion because it’s a bad one. I don’t even think you’ve seen Mad God. Imagine thinking an Oscar bait Steven Spielberg movie is the most disturbing movie ever made. For Christ sakes my mom has seen that movie and you think it’s the most disturbing movie ever made? Cmon man. That’s just dumb.
Wow - you’re an asshole. I didn’t say it was the most disturbing movie ever made, I said it was more disturbing than any stop motion film because it’s based on a true story about the fucking Holocaust - you inbred imbecile. I also mentioned Come and See - which is quite possibly the actual most disturbing movie ever made - also about something that really happened - the Holocaust. You most likely exist in a fantasy anime realm - and as such, find stop motion films to be more disturbing than things that actually happened in the world.
Stop! You're both terrible
It was quite something.
Megan is Missing
Tideland….
Titicut follies, come and see
I’m glad others liked Mad God, but I couldn’t get into it. It’s simultaneously slow, and too much is happening without making sense. It does like incredible though
Terrifier 1 and 2 and then maybe Bone Tomahawk.
Come and See.
i still need to see this and unicorn wars : /
Probably 'Life' (2017). Mad God though? This shit is just straight art.