Thursday's Missive: Most Disturbing Films
February 10, 2005
I haven't done one of these in awhile.
I can probably count on one hand the number of times each year I physically walk into a movie theater to watch a film. This is generally because I'm protective of my time, and if I'm going to veg out for two and a half hours in a dark room with sticky floors and a heavy-breather/loud popcorn eater sitting on my right, smacking on bonbons like it's their last meal on earth, (no offense against heavy-breathers), it had better be worth my while. Seeing "Men in Black II" on the big screen makes you change your whole attitude about movie going.
For this reason alone, I usually catch most flicks on DVD. I don't watch scary movies because call me crazy, but I like to be able to walk from my car to my front door at night without envisioning random and far-fetched scenarios I just had fed to me via some poorly written thriller whose suspense rests solely on the intensity of the musical score.
So understand when I say "disturbing" I don't necessarily mean scary. Although everyone I know put the film "Se7en" (which I haven't seen) in both categories. My list of most disturbing films is probably odd to some, but when I see something that's not right, it irks me. Below are a few more recent films I could have happily done without. Not because of the quality, but only because of the content:
- Closer - (I should've read the synopsis first) The human search for significance. Sex. Lies. It was off on so many levels.
- American Beauty - This film disgusts me. If this is a snapshot of the American family, we have much to fear.
- A Beautiful Mind - I know it won an academy award and all, but the man needed more than medication.
- Bamboozled - This film was promising, then about halfway through, Spike Lee got messy with his message and jacked it all up.
- Junior - A man giving birth. It's just wrong.
- Terms of Endearment - I haven't made it through this movie without cringing
- Open Waters - One word: sharks.
- The Nutty Professor (don't hate) - fat people have feelings too
Spare me further disappointment by naming other disturbing films.
Posted by Ambra at February 10, 2005 4:01 AM in Life
Aw man, you missed your chance!
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The Village--Ya just don't send the bling girl into the woods. Scrap the stupid oath for goodness sake.
Saving Private Ryan- Too much gore. Hated it.
Taxi Driver- The only movie I have ever walked out of.