At the time of its release The Exorcist was no joke. I saw it with a friend in 1973. During the scene when the Dr(s) make a call to see Reagan, the lady beside us rose from her seat to leave and collapsed in the aisle. We picked her up and carried her to the lobby. There there were about five other people sitting on benches claiming they could not finish the film and want to go home. You have to understand that bf The Exorcist horror was Hammer and Dark Shadows. Fantastic in their own right , but fantasy depictions. Seeing a small girl be so violently abused by an unseen evil was just too much to handle for some.
I can stomach gore in horror movies and such without feeling sick. The only movie I can think that I had trouble watching was 127 Hours where he had to break his arm and cut through skin, muscle, and nerves to free his arm. It was pretty hard to watch and the only time I felt sick/uncomfortable watching a movie. Part of it too was that it was something that really happened that this guy had to do to survive.
that movie was based on a true story, and one time I saw the guy who actually did cut his arm off give a talk. i don't remember where but it was around 10 years ago I think
No I'm sorry fainting because of film makes you a bitch a very weak person. And your bloodline should be stopped. Far too many of these people around these days
I saw Terrifier 2 the week it came out. While I can't speak for myself about it (I was actually cheering on Art the Clown the whole time), the person behind me fainted while 1 of the people i was watching it with had to step outside for fresh air. So the fact that people are fainting from it and walking out, I now believe it. I personally loved it all, especially the post-credit scene
The remake of The Fly should have been here. Most people I've talked to share the opinion that it's one of those movies that you can only watch once. It made me cry, not just because of the gore, but the tragic love story just behind all of it. The deterioration of Seth from Man to Fly Beast is truly horrifying in more ways than one
The severing of the guy's Achilles tendon was horrific. It's even more so when several years later I ruptured mine. The pain was like childbirth below the knee. I can only imagine if it had been severed like in the movie.
Yeah, I seriously regret watching Irreversible. When it came in as a new release when I worked at a video/bookstore place and saw that it starred Monaca Bellucci I was like hell yeah. Didn't expect the horror, it f-ed me up for a few days
Can't help but wonder where 'A Serbian Film', 'Salo', 'Cannibal Holocaust', the 'Human Centipede' movies and 'The Last House on the Left' are? Not enough exposure?
I Spit on your Grave and Tumbling Doll Of Flesh and Sweet Movie are much worse than Last House On The Left or in someways than Cannibal Holocaust. But yeah. I totally agree with you.
All jokes aside, Requiem for a Dream was one of these movies for me. I bought it cause I kept hearing how amazing it was (and it is) but then let someone borrow it after watching it once and was not concerned if I ever got it back or not. Such a sad film.
I personally was going to wait for terrifier 2 to hit UA-cam, but when I saw what people were saying about it, I went and watched it in theaters immediately. Absolutely loved it, lives up to the hype. Damien Leone making a 2 and a half hour slasher with a $250,000 budget that kept me thoroughly entertained the whole time is next level cinematic genius
One other trick Irreversible had up its sleeve, was the soundtrack. Composed by Thomas Bangalter (yes, one half of Daft Punk), the score uses very low frequency sounds that are designed to be physically stressful.
My husband and I were two of the very few people in the cinema for Terrifier 2. Was low key hoping to see someone get sick 😂 but we laughed through most of it
Yes! Absolutely! It is such an amazing, yet agonizing to watch, movie. And usually when a horror movie scares me, when I watch it again, all the scariness is gone. But The Green Inferno was just as scary and incredibly gross the second time around, maybe even worse. I'm still reading the comments, so I don't know if anyone else mentioned it, but where is Earaserhead!
I've seen so many horror and cult films in my life and have had no problems with any scenes in ANY of them, so it came as a bit of a surprise to me when the scene of Steve-O drinking the cup of sweat in the Sweatsuit Cocktail scene in Jackass 3-D made me gag in the theater😂
Tjhe sweat suit cocktail doesn't bother me, but the thing that still makes me cringe to this day, was an old clip from the TV show or maybe one of the "cut footage" like the .5 films, where they walked around a city with a cup and asked random people to spit into it. Homeless people, nuns, regular people walking down the street, all spat their saliva into the cup til it was almost full. Hundreds of strangers loogies in the cup. I can't watch Steve O drink it 😂 imagine the smell and texture/taste
Fun fact: A man said at a movie theater he was attending, there was so much throw up 🤮 in the bathroom, people never made it to the sink. He was at a showing of The Exorcist.
The Girl Next Door (2007) made me sick, torturing a young girl and making other kids participate in horrible acts until the girl dies just made me feel nauseous and queasy.
Terrifier 2 is a near masterpiece. I love that movie. Its crazy that people were vomiting from the movie. Like I dont blame them at all, its just the first time I’ve heard of this happening in a theater in a long time
I love horror and gore and even this movie made me a little Ill; mostly the part where they eat roadkill tho, most of everything else was fine Still loved the movies tho!
My Dad took my Mom to go see the Exorcist because she was a big fan of horror films. My Mom was pregnant with me and I was just a bit overdue at that time. That movie scared her so bad that I started to fight my way out that uterus. The only problem was I was a bit large for my Mom’s small frame. They also noticed that the umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck a few times. If she was allowed to deliver me as is, I’d be toast. They sliced and diced my poor Momma up to get my fat ass out. RIP Mom I miss you so much. Today is her birthday, December 17, 1951-February 12, 2021 💔💔💔😢🎂
martyrs, shoujo tsubaki, a serbian film, salo, requiem for a dream, climax, cannibal holocaust, tetsu the iron man, nekromantik and guinea pig really gave me eternal nightmares and these are more superficial terror movies, the iceberg is so so so much deeper
I’ve seen Martyrs on lists before and I’m afraid to watch it from the few clips I saw, but then again I’m not much for gore porn. I like more of psychological horror, not grotesque torture.
@@mrsbcamps From what I've heard, Martyrs is a mix of gore and psychological horror, and hits so hard because of the psychological horror elements. I haven't seen it though, that's just what I heard.
@moi-tripa2208 Your list is only missing 'Emanuelle in America'. It is said to have inspired 'Videodrome' with its faux snuff film. The found footage in it is pretty sickening.
Doesn't have to be a horror to make this list. The first half hour of "Saving Pvt. Ryan" actually caused Vets to have flashbacks! (White it was being filmed!)
I find many war movies to be harder to watch than horror. At least with horror, it's some monster or a crazy person. People who go to war are supposedly perfectly sane and don't hold a personal grudge against those who they kill.
I don't understand how Cannibal Holocaust didn't make this list, literally the first movie ever to make me wanna throw up, freaking movie left me mildly traumatized
Blade 1998 had left me a bit traumatized as a kid, especially the blood shower scene, the literal roasting of an extremely obese discord vampire freak, a couple of dig dug explosions, and jumpscares. This film is a real treat on Halloween night!
I actually saw "The Exorcist II" before the original film, and while it's not anywhere near as good as the original film, there is one scene that left me so traumatized as a kid that I was honestly showering in my socks for several weeks after seeing it. Plus, in light of that scene, I have not--nor will ever--watch the infamous "hobbling scene" in "Misery".
😄😂🤣 *The Green Inferno* should be up here! We personally had a woman in our theater dry heaving at certain parts and finally had to be walked out by her boyfriend (who was laughing).
I remember hearing about people freaking out and/or leaving during the first "A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)". One of the first or the first kills where the kid (Johnny Depp) was sucked into the bed & his blood & guts were sucked out of him & on to the ceiling.
His was towards the end. The first kill was the most disturbing. Watching that poor girl stuck to the ceiling helpless while her big boyfriend could do absolutely nothing to help her then watch her stomach get slashed open in four places then spins and screams and gushes blood. Jesus! I was 13 and thought to myself (Why the hell did you agree to come watch this) 😉 It was before they made Freddy a damn comedian and ruined the sequels
I'm a gore hound and have a pretty high tolerance and appreciation for these kinds of movies, but A Serbian Film did me in. It starts fairly tame but then the newborn scene and the ending made me want to rage quit life. ASF is the only movie that genuinely made me physically sick.
@@bil.johnson_ I disagree people getting skinned vs people getting eaten plus that movie has pretty aged effects tbh and trust I know there’s worse out there that’s the three that I have seen that are bad to me ratings have nothing to do with psychological horror
There is only one movie that made me sick from a scene I watched, and I have to admit. I think part of the reason was my age at the time. I was 8 or 9 and my parents had me and my brother go to our rooms so they can watch Aliens. After most of the movie, I ended walking in on them watching the part towards the end where Bishop gets ripped in half by the Queen Alien. That scene traumatized me. I couldn’t watch Aliens for 8 years until I decided to face my fears and watch it when I was 16 or 17. Now I love it!!! It’s one of my favorite movies ever.
It’s funny how you got sick from the Android of all things being ripped apart, when he wasn’t even human, and that didn’t even technically kill him either lol
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 lol I can relate, as a kid I didn't realize he was an android and that white milky liquid that comes out instead of blood just made it even more gross for some reason lol
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 Yeah, funny how the mind works. Plus I was a kid at the time, cut me some slack 🤣🤣…I know Bishop never actually died. He got tossed in the trash in Alien 3 and Ripley only used him to figure why they get ejected from the Sulaco. He was more reliable then the Ash was.
I was very curious about Art the Clown and so I rented both Terrifier movies and watched them back to back last night! It was THE single most INTENSE and GORY horror marathon I've ever had in my life! I couldn't even sleep for hours afterwards!
After watching all three of the Human Centipede movies (please, don't ask), I've all but completely lost all sensitivity to graphic and gross movies. I can eat while watching the Jackass movies, thanks to that.
I actually remember feeling mortified after seeing Part 2. The grungy, low budget black and white look reaaaaallly made me feel bad for the actors! Like, after watching it I actually went online to look up Behind the Scenes footage, just to make sure the actors weren't actually "forced" to endure what I just saw. I actually felt BETTER about watching Part 2 after seeing a video of the cast laughing and having a good time. Part 3? For me was incredibly stupid. The warden screaming 98% of his lines got annoying for me real quick and the idea of a super long prison Human Centipede just...wasn't shocking. I don't even remember the film having any actual gross stuff in it.
@@hersh23 I just watched them out of morbid curiosity. I can't say I like any of them, but I get why they have a cult following. I also agree that the third one was just stupid. I also agree with Deadpool. The movie's rock-bottom moment is when the actors signed on to be in the movie. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, watch Deadpool 2.
I’ve never been as physically affected by a movie as my first viewing of Irreversible. In the days following it, I thought about the genius of its structure and commentary, but for a few days I really had a hard time sleeping and eating.
That’s what saving private Ryan did to me because I can’t handle so much intense blood but it’s still the greatest war movies ever made and it deserves to be called that. I’ve had constant nightmares since watching it but I still couldn’t look away no matter how bloody it was
"National Lampoon's Van Wilder" was the first movie that made me sick after watching it for the first time due to a couple of disgusting moments that happen in it, and it's just one of the reasons why I'm not a fan of certain R-rated comedies. :P
In my very own unsane opinion, if you've made your audience have a reaction of nausea and/or vomiting because of your film, you've made a great job as a director.
"Bad Biology" is one of the MOST f@cked up indie films ever made. I literally lent it to people so I wasn't the only person that had to experience it. 😆 My bad friends.
The Hills have Eyes (2006) the scene where you see human remains & organs strung up like a Butcher Shop had to make a few people Ill the first time they saw it.
I was 5 when The Exorcist came out. I know my Dad saw it (I don't believe my Mom did) cause he slept with the lights on for a month. When I was finally old enough to see it, edited on TV, I remember teasing my Dad cause I thought it was comical & because he himself had been in a horror movie himself -- 'Children Shouldn't Plat with Dead Things'. But now I'm older, have children & grandchildren and have a different perspective. It doesn't gross me out but I don't go see gory movies like I used to.
I walked out of SAW III three different times during the movie. The final time I walked out the theatre manager who saw each of my exits offered me a refund which I happily took. Never saw any of the other SAW movies that came after.
Ya I was 15 at the time and I took an energy shot and I thought I was going to have a heart attack and the anxiety I got still effects me to this day I think haha. Never watched saw again. Anything torture I can’t do it
there was one scene from a film called "geralds game" where the protagonist had to get her hand out of a handcuff by slicing the flesh around her wrist and then pulling it through which resulted in her whole hand getting skinned to the bone, now that was unbearable and unexpected
When I went to watch The Conjuring 2 I remember a girl sat in the back rows from my seat started to cry when the crooked man appeared and her friend helped out of the theater. I tought the scene was scary but not that scary, maybe the loud sound effects were what scared the girl the most.
Watched Terrifier 2 last night. I found Art funny before. I had no idea that the bedroom scene was a thing beforehand and I watched it and it made me go all weird and funny. Not in a scared way but my stomach turned and I just kept saying “that’s horrible”. I think it’s the psychological aspect.
I call BS on the guy being escorted out on a stretcher after 20 minutes. Nothing really happens in that time span, just some archeology digging and premise setting.
A couple of horror movies that made me nauseous were Jeepers Creepers and Saw. I don't usually do well with movies were the villain is really sadistic.
Yeah avoid anything called "torture porn"- my poor little old mom decided to watch Saw the other day and now I am trying to show her how to avoid torture porn.
In my youth, I used to watch all sorts of horror movies. The more gore, the better. I even watched all the Faces of Death movies. But one day, when I was around 14 or 15, I watched a news story about what was happening in South Africa. Said story showed some of the most horrific things I have ever seen. Before or since. To this day I am unable to watch any sort of horror movie that is a graphic depiction of something that happened in real life. Or something that could happen in real life.
The Anguish. The original VHS copy released in the states had warnings on the box about the film using legitimate hypnotic themed scenes in which they would hypnotize victims and cut out their eyeballs.
The Exorcist is one of the greatest! I’ve seen All Hallows’ Eve and The Terrifier but I haven’t seen The Terrifier 2 yet. I love Art, I created an SFX look on him.
I am surprised Pink Flamingos didn't even get an honorable mention. The 1972 art house classic still grosses out audiences with the infamous scene where Divine eats dog feces, making his character the "Most Disgusting Person in the World."
Honestly, mojo, you’re not the first to tell me this. My teacher Mr. Holmes told me what happened to audiences during The Exorcist and Paranormal Activity
The only film I've ever come away from with feelings of nausea was the movie EAT. Self-cannibalism that was extremely realistic. Another great film that would make most people sick is Grace.
The first time I saw house of a thousand corpses was the first time I was "robotrippin" on cough syrup.... like an idiot lol. When "Otis driftwood" chopped off dwight schrutes' hand (from the office) and started waving it around in his face, I got up and walked out. Lol. I eventually waited for it to come out on DVD and watched it. Was still gross
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At the time of its release The Exorcist was no joke. I saw it with a friend in 1973. During the scene when the Dr(s) make a call to see Reagan, the lady beside us rose from her seat to leave and collapsed in the aisle. We picked her up and carried her to the lobby. There there were about five other people sitting on benches claiming they could not finish the film and want to go home.
You have to understand that bf The Exorcist horror was Hammer and Dark Shadows. Fantastic in their own right , but fantasy depictions. Seeing a small girl be so violently abused by an unseen evil was just too much to handle for some.
forgot movies like Cannibal Holocaust and A Serbian Film
All of them
the exorcist
Barbarian. Made me mentally unwell.
I'm surprised none of the Human Centipede films were here. Those movies made alot of people I know sick 😐
Or "Serbian Film"...
@@l.salisbury1253 I think Serbian Film is illegal to watch....like anywhere
Y'all think The Human Centipede was bad? Try watching The Fly.
The Human Centipede looks like a Disney film next to A Serbian Film.
@@daddy_kill_time what happens?👀
I can stomach gore in horror movies and such without feeling sick. The only movie I can think that I had trouble watching was 127 Hours where he had to break his arm and cut through skin, muscle, and nerves to free his arm. It was pretty hard to watch and the only time I felt sick/uncomfortable watching a movie. Part of it too was that it was something that really happened that this guy had to do to survive.
Oh same. That was too much for me.
I was waiting for that one to be on the list! Fantastic film. You can really almost feel everything he is going though
That's a truly great film. But yeah, really painful to watch and kind of gross.
I felt like that with passion of the Christ- usually im ok with gore
that movie was based on a true story, and one time I saw the guy who actually did cut his arm off give a talk. i don't remember where but it was around 10 years ago I think
My vote is for 'The Emoji Movie.'
Titanic 🤢🥴
The Love Guru
Same. Second vote is for "Sausage Party"
Meet The Spartan
The slenderman movie
'The Exorcist' is still one of the greatest horror films of all time.
I don't blame people who were shocked, fainted and vomited in the past.
No. You’re all just told it’s great. It’s so cheesy.
@@tripendicular It is an absolute masterpiece based off an equally, if not better, novel.
@@tripendicular so true, overrated af
@@WiiSpiela You and him just told everyone, without telling anyone, that neither of you has actually seen it.
No I'm sorry fainting because of film makes you a bitch a very weak person. And your bloodline should be stopped. Far too many of these people around these days
I saw Terrifier 2 the week it came out. While I can't speak for myself about it (I was actually cheering on Art the Clown the whole time), the person behind me fainted while 1 of the people i was watching it with had to step outside for fresh air. So the fact that people are fainting from it and walking out, I now believe it. I personally loved it all, especially the post-credit scene
You can’t speak for yourself about it??!
Cringe bro
People fainting at terrifier 2 just shows how soft the cancel/censor culture really made us 😅
@@jozilaX lol not liking gore doesn’t make you soft Jesus Christ
@@yaboyreflex1919 why where these people there in the first place you make no sense haha you wanna tell me they didn't know what they getting into 🤣
Yup... No doubt that "Freaks" was the movie that inspired AHS Freak Show.
10. The Perfection (2018)
9. Terrifier2 (2022)
8. Kuso (2017)
7. Freaks (1932)
6. Macabre (1958)
5. Antichrist (2009)
4. Saw III (2006)
3. Irreversible (2002)
2. The Exorcist (1973)
1. Raw (2016)
I know!!! I just watched the dang video 🤣🤣
Thank you !
@@SoUnDMaN831 it's for the people who haven't watched it
@@QUITTING777 specifically the terrifier fanboys who saw Terrifier 2 in the thumbnail
@@QUITTING777 I was joking. Hence the laughing emojis
The remake of The Fly should have been here. Most people I've talked to share the opinion that it's one of those movies that you can only watch once. It made me cry, not just because of the gore, but the tragic love story just behind all of it. The deterioration of Seth from Man to Fly Beast is truly horrifying in more ways than one
Og fly was gross as fuck I remember that movie as a kid Jeff goldbloom rocked
YES!
There's a The Fly remake? Which year?
@@uploadsnstuff8902The Goldblum one was the remake.
My favorite part of fly movie, girlfriend giving birth to giant fly in his dream
I'm surprised to see that Martyrs, Cannibal Holocaust, Hostel, The Human Centipede, and Braindead a.k.a. Dead Alive weren't mentioned.
I really liked Martyrs and Braindead thought
Pretty sure it's UA-cam guidelines but I don't want to see THC anyway, part of me is tempted to face my fear but I refuse.
Or A Serbian Film.
Dead Alive is one of my all time FAVORITE films!!!!!!
or Midsommar
I'm surprised the Hostel movies never made anyone with a weak stomach pass out. The torture and gore in those movies are disgusting.
Yes the eye scene was one I remember
I remember the thigh eating scene at the end.....
The scariest part of Hostel is you could believe that something like that exists.
I came to the comments to mention Hostel as well. I never watched the second one on account of the grotesque goriness of the first movie.
The severing of the guy's Achilles tendon was horrific. It's even more so when several years later I ruptured mine. The pain was like childbirth below the knee. I can only imagine if it had been severed like in the movie.
Yeah, I seriously regret watching Irreversible. When it came in as a new release when I worked at a video/bookstore place and saw that it starred Monaca Bellucci I was like hell yeah. Didn't expect the horror, it f-ed me up for a few days
I’ll never watch it again. It was WAY too uncomfortable.
The end made me lose hope
@@teamfibulous yeah, with the details of the beginning and the details at the end, while the story is shown in reverse made it so much worse
@@ChromaticVanity It gave me motion sickness, that warp of the camera and sound, really unnecessary.
@@KameWeeb, same here. It upset me so much
Can't help but wonder where 'A Serbian Film', 'Salo', 'Cannibal Holocaust', the 'Human Centipede' movies and 'The Last House on the Left' are? Not enough exposure?
I Spit on your Grave and Tumbling Doll Of Flesh and Sweet Movie are much worse than Last House On The Left or in someways than Cannibal Holocaust. But yeah. I totally agree with you.
Omg I have been looking for someone to mention "a Serbian film" that film made me so physically sick I stood in front of the sink just in case
Serbian Film and Salo would be enough to puke the sht out of me
I've never been sick by a movie but "Faces of Death" was not an easy watch; "Tusk" was uncomfortable also.
All jokes aside, Requiem for a Dream was one of these movies for me. I bought it cause I kept hearing how amazing it was (and it is) but then let someone borrow it after watching it once and was not concerned if I ever got it back or not. Such a sad film.
One of the few movies, that made me cry. And Human Centipede 2 is a comedy to me, so that's saying something
@@someguy34hnt I see what you're saying, but I'm gonna be that guy and say imo Human Centipede 2 is a horror comedy. Albeit a morbid one.
@@mervannear603 ''AAH, MY LEG!! HURR-AHHH!!'' 😆
Requiem for a Dream is well-known as a film so downbeat you'll only want to watch it once, but not because it's gross.
@@someguy34hnt LOL!
I personally was going to wait for terrifier 2 to hit UA-cam, but when I saw what people were saying about it, I went and watched it in theaters immediately. Absolutely loved it, lives up to the hype. Damien Leone making a 2 and a half hour slasher with a $250,000 budget that kept me thoroughly entertained the whole time is next level cinematic genius
Both of the movies are here on UA-cam I have them both saved
One other trick Irreversible had up its sleeve, was the soundtrack.
Composed by Thomas Bangalter (yes, one half of Daft Punk), the score uses very low frequency sounds that are designed to be physically stressful.
That helped
Finally someone mentioned it.
My husband and I were two of the very few people in the cinema for Terrifier 2. Was low key hoping to see someone get sick 😂 but we laughed through most of it
dude, ur a man. u dont have husband
Yeah mostly cheap advertisement or just some snowflakes
@@alcipta4920 don’t know where the fuck you live, but I live in the US, and do have a damn husband. Sit down
@Vince Bruh I have a dark sense of humor
I havent seen it but you laughed through most of it? You probably need help
I think The Green Inferno should at least get an honorable mention honestly.
Edit: Dishonorable mention lol
Yes! Absolutely! It is such an amazing, yet agonizing to watch, movie. And usually when a horror movie scares me, when I watch it again, all the scariness is gone. But The Green Inferno was just as scary and incredibly gross the second time around, maybe even worse. I'm still reading the comments, so I don't know if anyone else mentioned it, but where is Earaserhead!
Do not 🤢 get me started
My hat goes off to their effects and makeup crew on that film
Turistas (2006)
one more or less an update on cannibal holocaust
I've seen so many horror and cult films in my life and have had no problems with any scenes in ANY of them, so it came as a bit of a surprise to me when the scene of Steve-O drinking the cup of sweat in the Sweatsuit Cocktail scene in Jackass 3-D made me gag in the theater😂
Tjhe sweat suit cocktail doesn't bother me, but the thing that still makes me cringe to this day, was an old clip from the TV show or maybe one of the "cut footage" like the .5 films, where they walked around a city with a cup and asked random people to spit into it. Homeless people, nuns, regular people walking down the street, all spat their saliva into the cup til it was almost full. Hundreds of strangers loogies in the cup. I can't watch Steve O drink it 😂 imagine the smell and texture/taste
Fun fact: A man said at a movie theater he was attending, there was so much throw up 🤮 in the bathroom, people never made it to the sink. He was at a showing of The Exorcist.
I remember that Mad Magazine cover. The parody was entitled "The Eccchorcist"! It was absolutely hilarious!
Next time advise them to watch without turds in their stomach. I know such pigs and swines are unable to stop feeding on any shit like themselves
Wow some ppl are just soooo sensitive, lol 😅🤣
My sister watched the Exorcist 27 times.
I don't know what possessed her.
@@phillryan1749 Who knows, maybe her bro with his cursed jokes.😆
The Girl Next Door (2007) made me sick, torturing a young girl and making other kids participate in horrible acts until the girl dies just made me feel nauseous and queasy.
I think it was based on real life events
@@Beeman2892 it was unfortunately
@@Saiyan_Steph wasnt that a remake? or did the remake come after?
Great film
What makes it worse is that it was based on true events.
Terrifier 2 is a near masterpiece. I love that movie. Its crazy that people were vomiting from the movie. Like I dont blame them at all, its just the first time I’ve heard of this happening in a theater in a long time
Go watch with yr loved ones a movie called Martyrs
This was a very good Halloween film..... not " Halloween Ends!
it's also a very funny movie
I love horror and gore and even this movie made me a little Ill; mostly the part where they eat roadkill tho, most of everything else was fine
Still loved the movies tho!
@@shekhargarhwal9516 goodness this. How was Martyrs not on this list?
My Dad took my Mom to go see the Exorcist because she was a big fan of horror films. My Mom was pregnant with me and I was just a bit overdue at that time. That movie scared her so bad that I started to fight my way out that uterus. The only problem was I was a bit large for my Mom’s small frame. They also noticed that the umbilical cord was wrapped around my neck a few times. If she was allowed to deliver me as is, I’d be toast. They sliced and diced my poor Momma up to get my fat ass out. RIP Mom I miss you so much. Today is her birthday, December 17, 1951-February 12, 2021 💔💔💔😢🎂
Oh my
That’s never happened to my parents. The Exorcist scared the hell out of my dad and my mom couldn’t get through it when she was a teenager
Wow...
Your mother sounds like a strong one. May she rest in peace. I'm really sorry for your loss. 💙🫂
For Saw 3, I felt bad for Timothy Young, that death was brutal. I couldn’t look at the part where his head turns. The actors performance was great
Yes to me that was one of the worst deaths in the Saw movies up to that point. I remember being bothered watching it and also for days afterwards.
My husband is a horror movie junkie. One of the only movies that made him have to stop and lay down to not pass out was Raw.
For an indie horror film, The Poughkeepsie Tapes was the most bothersome. Movie just got to me
I haven't seen it, but a friend said she found this disturbing and she liked Anti-Christ
Fair choices, but missing one crucial film. Martyrs.
It’s enough to traumatize a person.
martyrs, shoujo tsubaki, a serbian film, salo, requiem for a dream, climax, cannibal holocaust, tetsu the iron man, nekromantik and guinea pig really gave me eternal nightmares
and these are more superficial terror movies, the iceberg is so so so much deeper
I’ve seen Martyrs on lists before and I’m afraid to watch it from the few clips I saw, but then again I’m not much for gore porn. I like more of psychological horror, not grotesque torture.
Tumbling doll of flesh 100x worse
@@mrsbcamps From what I've heard, Martyrs is a mix of gore and psychological horror, and hits so hard because of the psychological horror elements. I haven't seen it though, that's just what I heard.
@moi-tripa2208 Your list is only missing 'Emanuelle in America'. It is said to have inspired 'Videodrome' with its faux snuff film. The found footage in it is pretty sickening.
Doesn't have to be a horror to make this list. The first half hour of "Saving Pvt. Ryan" actually caused Vets to have flashbacks! (White it was being filmed!)
I find many war movies to be harder to watch than horror. At least with horror, it's some monster or a crazy person. People who go to war are supposedly perfectly sane and don't hold a personal grudge against those who they kill.
They also allegedly distributed barf bags at showings of Pink Flamingos, which is unsurprising given the vast array of *content* in that movie!
The ending! Wow!
I don't understand how Cannibal Holocaust didn't make this list, literally the first movie ever to make me wanna throw up, freaking movie left me mildly traumatized
The Green Inferno almost made me green three times
Blade 1998 had left me a bit traumatized as a kid, especially the blood shower scene, the literal roasting of an extremely obese discord vampire freak, a couple of dig dug explosions, and jumpscares. This film is a real treat on Halloween night!
I always found the rave blood shower sexy. But yay for Blade love! Massively underrated.
@@gmork. Back at ye there! To this day the track still kicks butt!
Yeah the fat burning was scarring for me too
What a wimp lol
@@deepwaters7242 Holy crap I did not like that, imagine the smell!
I remember being 12 and sneaking to see the Exorcist
Took me a couple yrs to get over it, had no damn business there anyway 😅
I actually saw "The Exorcist II" before the original film, and while it's not anywhere near as good as the original film, there is one scene that left me so traumatized as a kid that I was honestly showering in my socks for several weeks after seeing it. Plus, in light of that scene, I have not--nor will ever--watch the infamous "hobbling scene" in "Misery".
😄😂🤣 *The Green Inferno* should be up here! We personally had a woman in our theater dry heaving at certain parts and finally had to be walked out by her boyfriend (who was laughing).
I remember hearing about people freaking out and/or leaving during the first "A Nightmare On Elm Street (1984)". One of the first or the first kills where the kid (Johnny Depp) was sucked into the bed & his blood & guts were sucked out of him & on to the ceiling.
His was towards the end. The first kill was the most disturbing. Watching that poor girl stuck to the ceiling helpless while her big boyfriend could do absolutely nothing to help her then watch her stomach get slashed open in four places then spins and screams and gushes blood.
Jesus! I was 13 and thought to myself
(Why the hell did you agree to come watch this) 😉
It was before they made Freddy a damn comedian and ruined the sequels
That's not how it happened. Have you not seen it? Lol
That's the only time I heard people screaming in the cinema
I've seen all these and have been fine. The only movie that ever made me feel physically ill (barely) was Cannibal Holocaust.
You're not a badass, I am
Watch August Underground 2
Try Cannibal ferrox although a lot less gut wrenching it's a worthy based on movie
@@AmishGoatMilker1 I'm a badass, not you
@@AmishGoatMilker1 yes you do!
“Terrifier” grosses me the hell out but I can’t help but marvel at the amazing work in practical effects
I'm a gore hound and have a pretty high tolerance and appreciation for these kinds of movies, but A Serbian Film did me in. It starts fairly tame but then the newborn scene and the ending made me want to rage quit life. ASF is the only movie that genuinely made me physically sick.
Yeah I don’t know why but I saw ASF trauma and martyrs 100% would never watch again 🤢 they are brutal to get through
Any list like this that doesn't include ASF has no credibility
@@joshnowell6172 martyrs is only rated R there's worse
@@joshnowell6172 cannibal holocaust worse
@@bil.johnson_ I disagree people getting skinned vs people getting eaten plus that movie has pretty aged effects tbh and trust I know there’s worse out there that’s the three that I have seen that are bad to me ratings have nothing to do with psychological horror
HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 I repeat HUMAN CENTIPEDE 2 😭 the baby scene
*Terrrifier 2 is so fucking awesome*
The two films I ever really was effected by was The Mist and Human Centipede.
I saw the Mist when I was 9. I can tell you that I did not like it so much. Watched it again 2 years ago and its actually a good movie.
How the hell did The Mist effect you?
There is only one movie that made me sick from a scene I watched, and I have to admit. I think part of the reason was my age at the time. I was 8 or 9 and my parents had me and my brother go to our rooms so they can watch Aliens. After most of the movie, I ended walking in on them watching the part towards the end where Bishop gets ripped in half by the Queen Alien. That scene traumatized me. I couldn’t watch Aliens for 8 years until I decided to face my fears and watch it when I was 16 or 17. Now I love it!!! It’s one of my favorite movies ever.
It’s funny how you got sick from the Android of all things being ripped apart, when he wasn’t even human, and that didn’t even technically kill him either lol
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 lol I can relate, as a kid I didn't realize he was an android and that white milky liquid that comes out instead of blood just made it even more gross for some reason lol
@@billblaski9523 I agree with you. For some reason the milky fluid was more disgusting then real blood, to me.
@@draconicusmathiusanytherio7630 Yeah, funny how the mind works. Plus I was a kid at the time, cut me some slack 🤣🤣…I know Bishop never actually died. He got tossed in the trash in Alien 3 and Ripley only used him to figure why they get ejected from the Sulaco. He was more reliable then the Ash was.
@@SoUnDMaN831 true since, if I remember correctly, ash almost killed Ripley
I was very curious about Art the Clown and so I rented both Terrifier movies and watched them back to back last night! It was THE single most INTENSE and GORY horror marathon I've ever had in my life! I couldn't even sleep for hours afterwards!
I too watched both terrifier movies and I couldn't believe I kept watching.
Can’t believe “The Hills Have Eyes” didn’t make the list.
I only saw the remake, so I don't know if this is in the original, but the rape scene has made me to never want to watch that movie again.
After watching all three of the Human Centipede movies (please, don't ask), I've all but completely lost all sensitivity to graphic and gross movies. I can eat while watching the Jackass movies, thanks to that.
I actually remember feeling mortified after seeing Part 2. The grungy, low budget black and white look reaaaaallly made me feel bad for the actors! Like, after watching it I actually went online to look up Behind the Scenes footage, just to make sure the actors weren't actually "forced" to endure what I just saw. I actually felt BETTER about watching Part 2 after seeing a video of the cast laughing and having a good time.
Part 3? For me was incredibly stupid. The warden screaming 98% of his lines got annoying for me real quick and the idea of a super long prison Human Centipede just...wasn't shocking. I don't even remember the film having any actual gross stuff in it.
@@hersh23 I just watched them out of morbid curiosity. I can't say I like any of them, but I get why they have a cult following. I also agree that the third one was just stupid.
I also agree with Deadpool. The movie's rock-bottom moment is when the actors signed on to be in the movie. If you don't understand what I'm talking about, watch Deadpool 2.
same .i was waiting for human centipede
I’ve never been as physically affected by a movie as my first viewing of Irreversible. In the days following it, I thought about the genius of its structure and commentary, but for a few days I really had a hard time sleeping and eating.
That’s what saving private Ryan did to me because I can’t handle so much intense blood but it’s still the greatest war movies ever made and it deserves to be called that. I’ve had constant nightmares since watching it but I still couldn’t look away no matter how bloody it was
I feel like the human centipede should've been in this. At least the 2nd one.
"National Lampoon's Van Wilder" was the first movie that made me sick after watching it for the first time due to a couple of disgusting moments that happen in it, and it's just one of the reasons why I'm not a fan of certain R-rated comedies. :P
Oh the eclair scene. Yeah, I know what you mean.
@@SoUnDMaN831 I've had these before!
In my very own unsane opinion, if you've made your audience have a reaction of nausea and/or vomiting because of your film, you've made a great job as a director.
Dude how is Human Centipede 2 not on this list 😂
"Bad Biology" is one of the MOST f@cked up indie films ever made. I literally lent it to people so I wasn't the only person that had to experience it. 😆 My bad friends.
The Hills have Eyes (2006) the scene where you see human remains & organs strung up like a Butcher Shop had to make a few people Ill the first time they saw it.
Gave me wood. Hardwood that is.
The Hills have Eyes scarred me as a kid. Rewatched it and that rape scene was way more disturbing than i remember
He's looking for the tap for hose that's why
Why is it horrible to watch if it's human entrails and totally ok if they are of animals? It's just perception.
@@RR-kl5ht dude no one enjoys seeing that shit either
I was 5 when The Exorcist came out. I know my Dad saw it (I don't believe my Mom did) cause he slept with the lights on for a month. When I was finally old enough to see it, edited on TV, I remember teasing my Dad cause I thought it was comical & because he himself had been in a horror movie himself -- 'Children Shouldn't Plat with Dead Things'. But now I'm older, have children & grandchildren and have a different perspective. It doesn't gross me out but I don't go see gory movies like I used to.
I remember that movie! The title totally stuck with me
I walked out of SAW III three different times during the movie. The final time I walked out the theatre manager who saw each of my exits offered me a refund which I happily took. Never saw any of the other SAW movies that came after.
Ya I was 15 at the time and I took an energy shot and I thought I was going to have a heart attack and the anxiety I got still effects me to this day I think haha. Never watched saw again. Anything torture I can’t do it
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I fuckin' love The Saw franchise! I own Saw I-7, Jigsaw and Spiral! Looking forward to seeing the next movie in that awesome franchise!
Amateur!! 😅🤣🤣
Damn you really tried to get through it. I got through it on my first try
It’s been a decade and I still think about THAT scene in Antichrist
Tusk. The walrus is nightmare fuel
I am the walrus, coocoocachoo
You're right 🤢🥴
It really is
"Terrifier 2 is a Bloody Disgusting creation.." awesome wordplay, WatchMojo! 😁
I was actually expecting to see movies like Cannibal Holocaust and Philosophy Of A Knife on this list. THEY are truly disturbing
there was one scene from a film called "geralds game" where the protagonist had to get her hand out of a handcuff by slicing the flesh around her wrist and then pulling it through which resulted in her whole hand getting skinned to the bone, now that was unbearable and unexpected
You could have easily added Martyrs and Dead Alive to this list. Dead Alive was the first horror movie that ever made me physically nauseous!
Sheesh! These won't be on my Halloween marathon watch list!
True dat!!
When I went to watch The Conjuring 2 I remember a girl sat in the back rows from my seat started to cry when the crooked man appeared and her friend helped out of the theater. I tought the scene was scary but not that scary, maybe the loud sound effects were what scared the girl the most.
Honestly thag scene was unsettling mate .. it was an underated creepy scene .. the dudes shadow was freaky
Scared me when I watched it at home
I remember when I saw one of the Underworld movies in theaters, I heard a girl talking and someone next to her told her to shut up
Watched Terrifier 2 last night. I found Art funny before. I had no idea that the bedroom scene was a thing beforehand and I watched it and it made me go all weird and funny. Not in a scared way but my stomach turned and I just kept saying “that’s horrible”. I think it’s the psychological aspect.
Nothing grossed me out more than the fly
Ooh good choice!! That one freaks me out.
I call BS on the guy being escorted out on a stretcher after 20 minutes. Nothing really happens in that time span, just some archeology digging and premise setting.
Saw III was literally my wife and I first date back in 2006. Still together so it worked out fine lol
Aye waddup it's a me WatchMojo love you guys thanks for the awesome content!!
Freaks was a great film. And, it's not exploitation, since the characters are real people with real problems.
The only thing disgusting is how much theaters charge for snacks!
I'm stressed and need something to take my mind off of things. So I'm watching this even though I don't watch these kinda movies
A couple of horror movies that made me nauseous were Jeepers Creepers and Saw. I don't usually do well with movies were the villain is really sadistic.
Yeah avoid anything called "torture porn"- my poor little old mom decided to watch Saw the other day and now I am trying to show her how to avoid torture porn.
Oh wow,those are really tame compared to a lot of other films
Pretty good list. Although I have to say that I'm surprised "A Serbian Film" didn't make the cut.
Exactly
In my youth, I used to watch all sorts of horror movies. The more gore, the better.
I even watched all the Faces of Death movies.
But one day, when I was around 14 or 15, I watched a news story about what was happening in South Africa.
Said story showed some of the most horrific things I have ever seen.
Before or since.
To this day I am unable to watch any sort of horror movie that is a graphic depiction of something that happened in real life.
Or something that could happen in real life.
@@yennbanks5866 It happened in '84 or '85.
I don't think it's online.
In fact, I hope that it is not.
It gave me nightmares for years.
The Anguish. The original VHS copy released in the states had warnings on the box about the film using legitimate hypnotic themed scenes in which they would hypnotize victims and cut out their eyeballs.
I think the 1992 flick Braindead is the big one to make people sick. It deserves a spot on this list!
Its also pretty hilarious in a cringy watch through fingers way.
The Exorcist is one of the greatest! I’ve seen All Hallows’ Eve and The Terrifier but I haven’t seen The Terrifier 2 yet. I love Art, I created an SFX look on him.
Terrifier 2 is definitely my favorite horror movie of the year happy to see art the clown finally getting the love he deserves
Three words that trumps this list:
A
S E R B I A N
F I L M
I say it!
THANK YOU! “NEWBORN PORN!” 🤢🤢🤢
@@Jenny010132 yeah that new-born scene was too much
Cannibal holocaust
Congratulations! For the first time you’ve introduced me to a horror film I’ve never heard of - Kuno.
I am surprised Pink Flamingos didn't even get an honorable mention. The 1972 art house classic still grosses out audiences with the infamous scene where Divine eats dog feces, making his character the "Most Disgusting Person in the World."
I think we can all agree on that human centipede, the thing ( original ) and saw aren't movies you wanna see with pizza on a Friday night
Honestly, mojo, you’re not the first to tell me this. My teacher Mr. Holmes told me what happened to audiences during The Exorcist and Paranormal Activity
Robocop got me sick when the dad from “That 70’s Show” blew off Robocop’s hand while going: “Nananananananana”…..
"Cops don't like me..... so I don't like cops" - Clarence J Boddicker
I remember going to see Saw 3 in theaters when I was around 15 or 16 years old. The brain surgery scene made me puke into my soda cup
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Everyone forgot about the Human Centepide!
Top Ten Most Uncomfortable Movie Endings
Don't give them an excuse to talk about The Mist...again.
@@christophermerlot3366 A Serbian Film is worse than The Mist.
@@jeremyfrost2636 And a far better movie in general. Todd Solenz' 'Happiness' also has a rather uncomfortable ending.
@@christophermerlot3366 I haven't heard of that one before, I'll have to check it out.
I couldn't believe I actually got lightheaded watching Terrifier. The first one.😩I haven't watched 2nd one.....yet.🤣
It's odd; none of these make me ill or faint-feeling. I especially like the Saw series, so inventive!
A 10th movie is coming!
No it' s not odd! Ppl make me laugh!
The original Evil Dead made me a bit nauseous. All that blood and gore! Still enjoyed it though!
The original version of event horizon made people throw up in the theatres
Disturbing and terrifying horror movies 🎥
Where can I watch the original cut?
@@frankthatfunks2428 You can't. Apparently the film reels got destroyed or lost.
I kept my eyes closed through most of Terrifier 2. Art creeps me out.
Bite is another low budget movie that does a lot of things very well. I'd imagine many viewers were uncomfortable watching that one.
I could never finish The Human Centipede due to how Nightmare Fuel it was nor watch that surgery scene.
The only film I've ever come away from with feelings of nausea was the movie EAT. Self-cannibalism that was extremely realistic. Another great film that would make most people sick is Grace.
Is the _"Grace"_ you mention about a woman who has an unusual pregnancy/baby?
@@themirrorsofmymind That's the one!
I'm surprised that Blood Feast and 2000 Maniacs weren't included. They were the first gore movies
The Exorcist(1973) is a masterpiece
The first time I saw house of a thousand corpses was the first time I was "robotrippin" on cough syrup.... like an idiot lol. When "Otis driftwood" chopped off dwight schrutes' hand (from the office) and started waving it around in his face, I got up and walked out. Lol. I eventually waited for it to come out on DVD and watched it. Was still gross
Human Centipede 2 is the only movie that I can remember TRULY affecting me. I... oof.