I recently saw “Rampage” from 2009. Its basically a movie where a spree shooter is portrayed as the good guy/anti-hero. Several parts gave me that pit in your stomach, teeth gritting uncomfortable moment. I really hated it. Although I’m not surprised there are sequals I am disappointed and will not be watching them.

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    I thought Johnny Got His Gun was disturbing when I watched it in school. May have been because I was a kid though.

    Dogville, and most of everything else by Lars von Trier (as others have mentioned).

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    Trainspotting

    Requiem for a Dream

    Both movies were good. Both movies were absolutely a one time watch and never again.

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      The first time I ever watched Trainspotting (like a decade or so ago) I had taken 2 tabs of acid and looked up online “movies that will change your life” or something along those lines.

      One of the first ones listed was this one called Trainspotting and I had no idea what it was about I was expecting some drama about a special needs little boy who likes to look at trains or something.

      Ohhh boy. That one scene was horrifying I got up and almost turned the TV off but I’m glad I didn’t. I love that movie so much.

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    I thought sunshine was going to be a cool science fiction movie… i had no idea it was also classified as a psychological thriller…

    Sometimes i just rewatch the first half.

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    Some of the Black Mirror episodes give that existential dread. The one where a conciousness is imprisoned in a teddybear comes to mind.

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    The 9th Gate.

    I mean, other than it being kinda a crappy movie the whole “I ascend to power by literally banging the devil” just seemed … wow.

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    Rosemead. Watched it recently and went in completely blind. On one hand I recommend doing that, on the other hand I feel its irresponsible to tell someone to do that.

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      I read Watership Down as a 10 year old. I loved to read but couldn’t go out much, so id often pick up the fattest books at the library so they would last me a while. Book messed me up. I didn’t know there was an animated movie. Seems like a bad choice.

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    Seven Pounds

    Watched soon after untimely death of a loved one.

    Spent like a week in bed after watching.

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    They’ve both been mentioned below but mine are ‘Grave of the Fireflies,’ and ‘When the Wind Blows.’ They hit harder than ‘horror’ movies because they are, in a way, the real human horror for which a ‘genre:horror’ movie would be an abstraction.

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    I don’t remember what it was called, but there was one I watched in theaters in 1st grade for a class field trip that would absolutely freak me out today. It was a documentary on bugs.

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    I misread it as non-horror documentary.

    I cannot think of any films right now that really scared me, but I might come back if any come to mind. Closest I can think of would be things from cartoons, like the moon spirit thing from Courage The Cowardly Dog or a Goosebumps commercial where they show a scene of a mummy rising and the kid banging on a door because they couldn’t get out.

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    Compliance might be cheating because it’s based on a true story, but it’s not s documentary despite being an almost exact retelling of the original events. Which just makes it more fucked up.

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    All great recommendations here

    For a recent one I thought The Drama was quite tense and uncomfortable, worth a watch for sure.

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    A Serbian Film.

    I guess it could qualify as horror so maybe not but… Only movie Ive ever regretted watching.