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Disturbing Movie Scenes That Caught Us Off Guard

Disturbing Movie Scenes That Caught Us Off Guard

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Disturbing Movie Scenes That Caught Us Off Guard Jeff: Don't know if its been mentioned yet, 'From Dusk Till Dawn (1996. When you've been following a pair of crook brothers for almost half of the movie running from the cops and hitching a ride with an innocent family, hiding out at a motel, crossing the border into mexico and stopping at a bar to cool off, then be seduced by that captivating dance scene by 'Santanico Pandemonium' (Salma Hayek, what came next was one of the biggest shockers I ever had from ANY movie. Not necessarily scary, but I was really, really caught off guard. It was like somewhere along the way Tarantino decided to change the direction, genre, script, pace and everything else about the movie.
Date: 2020-07-14

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Horse death in Never Ending Story
Chamberlains defrocking scene from Dark Crystal
The final scene in Audition
Final scene of original Night of the Living Dead
I took a date to Girl with A Dragon Tattoo fairly early in our relationship. That scene happened and neither she nor I had any idea that it was in it. I knew nothing about the film, save for a third hand account of the series, which sounded interesting. It made me so uncomfortable I apologized to her.

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Doolittle Raid and Battle Of Midway, in one movie. How sweet. As per SOP, a diversionary Alaska campaign, has been ignored. If Gudalcanal was a miserable hothouse, Attu and Kiska were miserable cold wet death, that claimed more lives due to environment, then bullets. Same goes for Japanese forces, few of which survived to be evaced. Native Alaskans served in US Army as scouts and specialists on cold weather survival.
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I'd have included the diner sequence in Mulholland Drive; I sadly can never experience that again for the first time. In Pan's Labyrinth when the General bashes the bottle into the man's face-- brutal and not anticipated at all. In Audition, the bag. There's the horse head in The Godfather. In the climax of Saw, when the corpse stands up and leaves the room, that blew the movie theater audience's socks off.
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A movie I couldn't finish watching was The Dissapointments Room. Pretty disturbing reality for the cast aways. People will go to extreme lengths to avoid being looked at a certain way.
But to think that some souls never experience love in their lives and are stuck in a room with no understanding of the world beyond the blind side of what we deem ugly is incomprehensible.
Ugly is on the inside.

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imagine oh dae su's horror when he realizes that it was all a setup by his old enemy.
no problem, all he needs to say is oh dae's u
btw why mission impossible's scene where they rescued that woman on a helicopter just to be too late for that microbomb to burst inside her brain isnt on the list? that scene is disturbingly annoying people off guard

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I know its not a movie, but Glenn's death in Walking Dead. I LOVED his character (he was a breath of fresh air with all the drama. It was more sad than shocking, but it was definitely shocking. some would say over the top. I understand why they did it. to really show HOW terrifying the Negan character is, but it turned me off to the show.
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It does bear pointing out that 'The Vanishing' is a remake of a 1993 film that itself was an English-language remake of a Dutch film from 1988 that was written as a short novel, then adapted by the author for the original film. Apparently, most people disliked the '93 version, so 25 years later we get a new version.
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I remember watching this scene from a movie wherein they were going to use a defibrillator on the guy but them his chest opens up and then it bites the hand of the guys holding the defibrillator. Cant freaking remember the title of the movie but it was the most memorable sht ever
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I liked the ending to the 6TH SENSE where Bruce Willis realizes he is dead and the same for THE OTHERS were Nicole Kidman realizes they are dead. I had an odd feeling when the husband came home then left. Was he dead? What's going on. The servants were obviously. Great ending.
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