Flowers in the attic is one I haven’t thought about since I was a kid, but I recall the entire thing like I watched it yesterday. It is very dark, and the ending still sticks with me.
You know what is funny?...I hadn't thought about it in forever either BUT the moment I thought about this list, it was literally the first one to pop in my head... Youre right! Very dark and twisted...
I really think you should dive into the French, extreme cinema. You'll find a whole different level of "disturbing". and "f*cked up". Start slowly with Irreversible and Climax, both directed by Gaspar Noe. Then, you can switch to the new French extremity horror, where you can savor A l'interieur and Haute Tension. For the main dish or the ultimate cherry on the cake...Martyrs. The original one, directed by Pascal Laugier, not the terrible American remake. For me, this is the most disturbing and uncomfortable movie I've ever seen (still). It's brutal, shocking, stomach churning, ultra-violent, shot and acted brilliantly. But nothing is gratuitous, all the mayhem on the screen has a deeper, psychological meaning. Fun fact: after making this movie, Pascal Laugier was the first name attached to a Hellraiser reboot, supervised by Clive Barker. Unfortunately, the project was abandoned, but I always ask myself how amazingly f*cked up would it have been.
good list Chase. Videodrome gets better the more I see it. First time I didn't really get it. One that I think would fit into this category would be Henry: Portrait of a serial killer. Rooker was perfect for that role
I've watched most of those movies - I agree with much of what you've said. I regularly seek out the bizarre, disturbing, and challenging films. There's really only been one film I just couldn't stomach, and had to fast-forward several times to get through it, but still I think of as a masterpiece - Salo.
The two movies I don't see myself rewatch in this or the next ten lives are: "City of life and death" by Lu Chuan: this is about the Japanese massacre in Nanjing, you just wanna cry but can't do enough "Men behind the sun" by Mou Tun Fai: even writing about this make me feel uncomfortable, a war drama about real events depicting the Japanese special unit 731 (who were never prosecuted) under the leadership of Dr.Shiro Ishii who can be described as one of the most evil persons who ever walked the earth, Tun Fai researched the true events for this film and kept the special effects as real as was possible, in an interview he said: "It was hard to decide what I should show and what not. I decided to leave the hard stuff out."
The word you were looking for regarding these "grafik" horror movies is: Tasteless. ;) "Society" is so freaking funny! "Re-Animator", one thing always overloocked is how true to reality the morgue scenes are, Thrash Metal band "Rigor Mortis" used a sample from the film for the same title song Great list! I would add to this list: - "Tetsuo, the Iron Man" by Shinya Tsukamoto: this is about a man turning into a metal-monster, very grafik scenes here and there, truly is about us becoming like machines - "Watership Down" by Martin Rosen: regarded as a childrens film but Hel is that movie nto for children, starts with a rant about death, moves on with war, goes through violence in a declining society and blood and gore - "Burning Paradise" by Ringo Lam: it reads like a classic Wuxia film with folk tale hero Fong Sai-yuk but let's just called it "Buddhist Hell" or "how far does your faith take you" - "Housu" by Nobuhiko Obayashi: actually defies description but reads as follows - girl group goes on a visit to see an aunt, aunt is totally messed up, watches like a fearie tale written by Freddy Kruger - "Perfect Blue" by Satoshi Kon: anime pre smartphone era, this is about fame, jeaously and serial murder, up until the end you don't guess who the real murder is besides several other issues in media business - "Get Carter" by Mike Hodges: the original with Micheal Caine, let's say unlike the Stallone version this one punches you in the guts, watches you go down and then stomps on your head Salute from germany! :D
I love Watership Down, and I believe it was originally a man's nighttime story to his kids based on his experience in WW2. I always loved that it's in the director's cut of Donnie Darko.
I hope a 4K of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer comes out this year. I can see Vinegar Syndrome or Second Sight doing a cool Collector's Edition. Maybe even throw in a blu ray of Henry 2 in the set. Would that be a Chase Target?
Now there's a WILD movie, but it's good in the sense it's real. That ending scene with the suitcase sums up how psychopaths think. She was was in the way and he got rid of her.
Movies are a great escape arent they? I fell in love with movies as a kid and I always felt like for that 90 minutes, 2hrs, or whatever that you watched that movie, you closed the door on our world and all of its issues and you went on an adventure to another world and another place and time...that's the magic of movies!
Great list! You probably haven't heard of this one but I highly recommend watching Isolation (2005). It's an Irish horror film directed by Billy O'Brien that is very dark, bloody, disturbing yet powerfully compelling. I don't want to reveal anything about the film but just the setting and score will fill you with dread. And honestly man, if you'd had seen this, I'm pretty positive this would be number 1 on this list.
I need to rewatch The Witch. I came away with a different thought in what the movie was about than you did. I thought it was like when your beliefs are so far out there and you believe so strongly in them, you'll do crazy things in the name of those beliefs. Like I didn't think there really was any demons or witches. Even the one witch the movie showed I though could've been in her imagination. But I'm going to give it a rewatch soon.
Some people thought it was hallucinations due to rotted food they grew/ate and ergot (a fungus that grows one wheat and rye) but this was disproven. Though I feel it’s just another positive towards the film that you can interpret it how you want. But I feel Robert Eggers makes it pretty clear there is a real witch in the woods.. plus it’s called The Witch: A New England Folktale. So I definitely believe he was going for a folktale type story about witches.
Flowers in the Attic was a go-to for my sister and I growing up. The ending scene where they walk down the wedding aisle is great. "Eat the Cookie!" Lol. Your lists always have good movies. 👍
Hi Chase, thanks for providing contextual commentary for these movies. These are not kind of movies that one should go into blind (In my opinion). Specially if you haven’t seen movies like these before. There were definitely some on the list where I was like nope and others… that might be interesting to watch.
Yeah, that was my intent! I hope the commentary helps people decide which films you want to dive into! there is at least 1 film here that I have no interest in watching again lol...it is on the list because it got me thinking of this list lol
"ELLIE" and" Hitchhikers " good fun however probably disturbing for many 😂. Can't get Ellie in bluray and dvd is $$$ out of print however free on TUBI. Also "Barbarian Queen", and Amazons.
On my first Navy ship back in the 90’s we would get movies that they would play throughout the ship. Castle Freak was one of those movies. The CO of the ship banned it from ever being played again.
You put together a good list there 👍....some I haven't seen I will look up. 👍 And I agree completely on Videodrome....amazing flick. I wanna pu the Criterion 4k at a good price somewheres.
Thanks! Yeah, It's one of those movies you can watch a dozen times and still find something new.... when it is on sale during the Criterion sales would be a great time to get it for $24.99! sometimes Amazon will have it for that price
@@AVAPopCulture ya ill keep an eye out for Crit' sales👍...I know Ebay has some big physical media sellerz that have decent prices from time to time too. 👍
One id recommend, although its rewatchability somewhat questionable: Angst (from like 83), basically the groundwork for everything gasper noe became famous for stylewise.
Love Society! Want a 4K! Want to see Titane! Straw dogs is grim but good! Crash is…hehe…Cronenbergish? Flowers In The Attic is really good. Have but have not seen The Witch. Castle Freak!👍 Thriller! Swedish power! Re-Animator! Love it! Videodrome! The one and only! Hmmmm I must be very depraved huh?lol Very good list! Cheers!
@ cronenbeeg has a talent in this ”genre”. I wish many more made movies like these. Hehe. Something with bodies being wrong or doing weird stuff seems to call my attention. Not sure I would appreciate if Society was a documentary. Lol. But love the movie and mr Yuznas movies. Got Elviras Haunted Hills on bluray yesterday. Shout bluray. Used. Never seen. Not body horror but horror lady wirh a body. 😊
yeah, several of those are kind of on every list like this but I dont think they offer much of value other than shock value so they wouldnt make this list for me but they are disturbing for sure
@@AVAPopCultureI’d kinda argue a Serbian does have value for the message. It’s also filmed very well. I’m not defending it and there was a couple scenes that were unnecessary
Awesome list! I have not seen the original Straw Dogs (hated the remake), Castle Freak, or Flowers in the Attic. My top most disturbing film would probably be the French film Martyrs. There’s no coming back from that one. There’s a USA remake, which sucks. The original is undefeated!
I havent seen Martyrs but when I started thinking about this list, I wanted to move away from ones I had seen people talk about and the movies that have very little to them other than trying to shock the audience (the only reason titane is on the list is because my viewing of it sparked this list) so I wanted to go for movies that "earn" their disturbing nature and are actually more interesting and entertaining to watch..... Straw Dogs is a bit bleak but good...Castle Freak is classic Stuart Gordon but darker...Flowers in teh Attic is just dark and twisted
thank you! This one actually took a couple of days to get approved by youtube lol! So, I am glad you (and I hope other people) will enjoy it! I havent seen Ichi the Killer but I had heard about it
A great movie for this is The House of Yes, similar to Flowers in the Attic but young adults and dark comedy...and Tori Spelling and Freddie Prinze Jr, Parker Posey are in it.
I find Society very off putting. I appreciate what it's saying but I saw it all the way through once and I can't watch it again! Nice people are a nightmare when they're pushed too far. I've seen Straw Dogs a couple of times. I remember the controversy over Crash when I was still in school. I've never watched it because I know I'd be upset by it. I like Jeffrey Coombs and Barbara Crampton but Castle Freak is pretty grim. I'd love to see Thriller: A Cruel Picture as I love I Spit on Your Grave and Revenge. I love seeing SV survivors getting their revenge! I love Re-Animator and I've seen it lots of times! I appreciate the dark humour.
Society is a bit off putting for sure which is why it is lower...Crash is messed up lol... If you like I spit on your grave, you'd love Thriller a Cruel Picture!
@azwilko1997 haven't watched it yet but I don't find Lynch as actually disturbing in the way these movies are...but he is going to show up on some upcoming lists that have things in common with this one
@@azwilko1997The scene where she's standing in the bedroom door and looks at the picture on the wall and she's IN the picture is a trippy image. Laura Palmer. 😊
Check out the movies called I Spit on your Grave, I have the original one and four of the newer versions. Those movies are graphic, scenes I won't comment on here.
yeah that was the one that teetered on the list...felt like it needed to be here because of just how disturbing and twisted it is but I couldnt actually "recommend" it
Barbara Crampton is, without a dought, the sexyist women in the world! She is so beautiful she literally takes my breath away. I could watch her all day and not get bored.
Thriller is a superb release of a pretty awful movie. Yes, the packaging and extra content is sublime but the film is overrated, amateurish and really rather boring …
Id disagree....and I am 100% certain Tarantino would disagree because this looks exactly like a film he would make and he certainly borrowed a lot of style he uses from it, and very heavily so! But everything is not for everyone for sure!
This is an EXTREME and Messed up list of movies that are ACTUALLY GOOD! So, Pop that tape in, I got you, let's go do this!
I gotta get Videodrome now, if it's #1 and all I hear is great things... I gotta get it now
Wait, how did you know I still used D-VHS?
Where's the list
@@sparklemotion1164 it is in the video! lol
Flowers in the attic is one I haven’t thought about since I was a kid, but I recall the entire thing like I watched it yesterday. It is very dark, and the ending still sticks with me.
You know what is funny?...I hadn't thought about it in forever either BUT the moment I thought about this list, it was literally the first one to pop in my head...
Youre right! Very dark and twisted...
Q: What do we need to have Barbara Crampton doing in a movie to make it watchable?
A: Yes
The Witch is fantastic if you like paced films. It’s definitely worth watching frequently.
It’s one of my favorite movies of all time. Just such a well made, well shot, well acted movie.
I really think you should dive into the French, extreme cinema. You'll find a whole different level of "disturbing". and "f*cked up". Start slowly with Irreversible and Climax, both directed by Gaspar Noe. Then, you can switch to the new French extremity horror, where you can savor A l'interieur and Haute Tension. For the main dish or the ultimate cherry on the cake...Martyrs. The original one, directed by Pascal Laugier, not the terrible American remake. For me, this is the most disturbing and uncomfortable movie I've ever seen (still). It's brutal, shocking, stomach churning, ultra-violent, shot and acted brilliantly. But nothing is gratuitous, all the mayhem on the screen has a deeper, psychological meaning. Fun fact: after making this movie, Pascal Laugier was the first name attached to a Hellraiser reboot, supervised by Clive Barker. Unfortunately, the project was abandoned, but I always ask myself how amazingly f*cked up would it have been.
good list Chase. Videodrome gets better the more I see it. First time I didn't really get it. One that I think would fit into this category would be Henry: Portrait of a serial killer. Rooker was perfect for that role
That movie is a perfect example of how a psychopath thinks. The final scene with the suitcase is perfect.
Yeah Videdrome takes repeated viewings and a whole lot of attention!! Henry is a good one and Michael Rooker killed that role
I've watched most of those movies - I agree with much of what you've said. I regularly seek out the bizarre, disturbing, and challenging films. There's really only been one film I just couldn't stomach, and had to fast-forward several times to get through it, but still I think of as a masterpiece - Salo.
The two movies I don't see myself rewatch in this or the next ten lives are:
"City of life and death" by Lu Chuan: this is about the Japanese massacre in Nanjing, you just wanna cry but can't do enough
"Men behind the sun" by Mou Tun Fai: even writing about this make me feel uncomfortable, a war drama about real events depicting the Japanese special unit 731 (who were never prosecuted) under the leadership of Dr.Shiro Ishii who can be described as one of the most evil persons who ever walked the earth, Tun Fai researched the true events for this film and kept the special effects as real as was possible, in an interview he said: "It was hard to decide what I should show and what not. I decided to leave the hard stuff out."
The word you were looking for regarding these "grafik" horror movies is: Tasteless. ;)
"Society" is so freaking funny!
"Re-Animator", one thing always overloocked is how true to reality the morgue scenes are, Thrash Metal band "Rigor Mortis" used a sample from the film for the same title song
Great list!
I would add to this list:
- "Tetsuo, the Iron Man" by Shinya Tsukamoto: this is about a man turning into a metal-monster, very grafik scenes here and there, truly is about us becoming like machines
- "Watership Down" by Martin Rosen: regarded as a childrens film but Hel is that movie nto for children, starts with a rant about death, moves on with war, goes through violence in a declining society and blood and gore
- "Burning Paradise" by Ringo Lam: it reads like a classic Wuxia film with folk tale hero Fong Sai-yuk but let's just called it "Buddhist Hell" or "how far does your faith take you"
- "Housu" by Nobuhiko Obayashi: actually defies description but reads as follows - girl group goes on a visit to see an aunt, aunt is totally messed up, watches like a fearie tale written by Freddy Kruger
- "Perfect Blue" by Satoshi Kon: anime pre smartphone era, this is about fame, jeaously and serial murder, up until the end you don't guess who the real murder is besides several other issues in media business
- "Get Carter" by Mike Hodges: the original with Micheal Caine, let's say unlike the Stallone version this one punches you in the guts, watches you go down and then stomps on your head
Salute from germany! :D
I love Watership Down, and I believe it was originally a man's nighttime story to his kids based on his experience in WW2. I always loved that it's in the director's cut of Donnie Darko.
@@benbelzer8303 Makes sense.
I hope a 4K of Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer comes out this year. I can see Vinegar Syndrome or Second Sight doing a cool Collector's Edition. Maybe even throw in a blu ray of Henry 2 in the set. Would that be a Chase Target?
Now there's a WILD movie, but it's good in the sense it's real. That ending scene with the suitcase sums up how psychopaths think. She was was in the way and he got rid of her.
You gave me a few movies to watch today. Thanks.
Man life is crazy its nice just to listen to you talk movies
Movies are a great escape arent they? I fell in love with movies as a kid and I always felt like for that 90 minutes, 2hrs, or whatever that you watched that movie, you closed the door on our world and all of its issues and you went on an adventure to another world and another place and time...that's the magic of movies!
Great list! You probably haven't heard of this one but I highly recommend watching Isolation (2005). It's an Irish horror film directed by Billy O'Brien that is very dark, bloody, disturbing yet powerfully compelling. I don't want to reveal anything about the film but just the setting and score will fill you with dread. And honestly man, if you'd had seen this, I'm pretty positive this would be number 1 on this list.
you're right, I havent seen that one!!! I'll look into it! plenty of more lists it can land on in the future ;)
I need to rewatch The Witch. I came away with a different thought in what the movie was about than you did. I thought it was like when your beliefs are so far out there and you believe so strongly in them, you'll do crazy things in the name of those beliefs. Like I didn't think there really was any demons or witches. Even the one witch the movie showed I though could've been in her imagination.
But I'm going to give it a rewatch soon.
give it a re-watch, they actually show the devil and other witches...she has a conversation and signs over her soul
@AVAPopCulture I don't know how, but I must've completely missed that. That's so crazy. lol
Some people thought it was hallucinations due to rotted food they grew/ate and ergot (a fungus that grows one wheat and rye) but this was disproven. Though I feel it’s just another positive towards the film that you can interpret it how you want. But I feel Robert Eggers makes it pretty clear there is a real witch in the woods.. plus it’s called The Witch: A New England Folktale. So I definitely believe he was going for a folktale type story about witches.
Flowers in the Attic was a go-to for my sister and I growing up. The ending scene where they walk down the wedding aisle is great. "Eat the Cookie!" Lol. Your lists always have good movies. 👍
Hi Chase, thanks for providing contextual commentary for these movies. These are not kind of movies that one should go into blind (In my opinion). Specially if you haven’t seen movies like these before. There were definitely some on the list where I was like nope and others… that might be interesting to watch.
Yeah, that was my intent! I hope the commentary helps people decide which films you want to dive into! there is at least 1 film here that I have no interest in watching again lol...it is on the list because it got me thinking of this list lol
"Possession" by Andrzej Zulawski is also a very weird and twisted film overall, god the cinematography alone will make you nauseate🤢
I have to put 2011's The Divide with Michael Biehn at the top of my list of twisted disturbing straight-up F'd up films.
I still have nightmares after watching Lassie and Lassie come home 😆😆
I'd love a list of forgotten/obscure 80s comedy and/or action movies. And another one for 90s.
more videos like this about discovering films we wouldnt normally know about!
as long as people watch, I will keep doing them!
Vidiodrome , you forget to mention Debra Harry! I'm shocked!!
Hey chase. How you doing today. Yet another great video as usual
hey man! doing good! thank you! glad you enjoyed it!
"ELLIE" and" Hitchhikers " good fun however probably disturbing for many 😂. Can't get Ellie in bluray and dvd is $$$ out of print however free on TUBI. Also "Barbarian Queen", and Amazons.
Bloody Mama is a good one, also has Shelley Winters. Very dark content, great cast, one of Robert De Niro first flicks. Roger Corman movie.
On my first Navy ship back in the 90’s we would get movies that they would play throughout the ship. Castle Freak was one of those movies. The CO of the ship banned it from ever being played again.
it is dark and twisted
The first Cabin Fever is one of the most disturbing films I've seen.
You put together a good list there 👍....some I haven't seen I will look up. 👍 And I agree completely on Videodrome....amazing flick. I wanna pu the Criterion 4k at a good price somewheres.
Thanks! Yeah, It's one of those movies you can watch a dozen times and still find something new.... when it is on sale during the Criterion sales would be a great time to get it for $24.99! sometimes Amazon will have it for that price
@@AVAPopCulture ya ill keep an eye out for Crit' sales👍...I know Ebay has some big physical media sellerz that have decent prices from time to time too. 👍
A Clockwork Orange and Heathers are 2 that stick out for me
Good list Straw Dogs & Flowers In The attic are great. Remakes are good too. Some classics here. Though I really have no desire to watch Titane.
One id recommend, although its rewatchability somewhat questionable: Angst (from like 83), basically the groundwork for everything gasper noe became famous for stylewise.
Love Society! Want a 4K!
Want to see Titane!
Straw dogs is grim but good!
Crash is…hehe…Cronenbergish?
Flowers In The Attic is really good.
Have but have not seen The Witch.
Castle Freak!👍
Thriller! Swedish power!
Re-Animator! Love it!
Videodrome! The one and only!
Hmmmm
I must be very depraved huh?lol
Very good list!
Cheers!
Im surprised Society doesnt have a 4k! and I could have literally made this list a list of Cronenberg movies LOL
@ cronenbeeg has a talent in this ”genre”.
I wish many more made movies like these. Hehe.
Something with bodies being wrong or doing weird stuff seems to call my attention. Not sure I would appreciate if Society was a documentary. Lol. But love the movie and mr Yuznas movies.
Got Elviras Haunted Hills on bluray yesterday. Shout bluray. Used. Never seen. Not body horror but horror lady wirh a body. 😊
August underground is an extreme movie. Silo 120 days of sadom. A Siberian film. And cannibal holocaust.
yeah, several of those are kind of on every list like this but I dont think they offer much of value other than shock value so they wouldnt make this list for me but they are disturbing for sure
@@AVAPopCultureI’d kinda argue a Serbian does have value for the message. It’s also filmed very well. I’m not defending it and there was a couple scenes that were unnecessary
Speaking of "meat on the bone”…you should watch the movie, “Teeth”
Awesome list! I have not seen the original Straw Dogs (hated the remake), Castle Freak, or Flowers in the Attic. My top most disturbing film would probably be the French film Martyrs. There’s no coming back from that one. There’s a USA remake, which sucks. The original is undefeated!
I havent seen Martyrs but when I started thinking about this list, I wanted to move away from ones I had seen people talk about and the movies that have very little to them other than trying to shock the audience (the only reason titane is on the list is because my viewing of it sparked this list) so I wanted to go for movies that "earn" their disturbing nature and are actually more interesting and entertaining to watch..... Straw Dogs is a bit bleak but good...Castle Freak is classic Stuart Gordon but darker...Flowers in teh Attic is just dark and twisted
The Shunt!
This is a cool idea of a video. I really want to check out Titane now. A really good movie just to throw out there is Ichi the Killer.
thank you! This one actually took a couple of days to get approved by youtube lol! So, I am glad you (and I hope other people) will enjoy it! I havent seen Ichi the Killer but I had heard about it
@AVAPopCulture imo Ichi is a movie with incredible, incredible style
A great movie for this is The House of Yes, similar to Flowers in the Attic but young adults and dark comedy...and Tori Spelling and Freddie Prinze Jr, Parker Posey are in it.
I find Society very off putting. I appreciate what it's saying but I saw it all the way through once and I can't watch it again!
Nice people are a nightmare when they're pushed too far. I've seen Straw Dogs a couple of times.
I remember the controversy over Crash when I was still in school. I've never watched it because I know I'd be upset by it.
I like Jeffrey Coombs and Barbara Crampton but Castle Freak is pretty grim.
I'd love to see Thriller: A Cruel Picture as I love I Spit on Your Grave and Revenge. I love seeing SV survivors getting their revenge!
I love Re-Animator and I've seen it lots of times! I appreciate the dark humour.
Society is a bit off putting for sure which is why it is lower...Crash is messed up lol... If you like I spit on your grave, you'd love Thriller a Cruel Picture!
surprised there was no mention of twin peaks fire walk with me
That's one of my top 10 favorite horror movies of all-time. Good call. 👍
@azwilko1997 haven't watched it yet but I don't find Lynch as actually disturbing in the way these movies are...but he is going to show up on some upcoming lists that have things in common with this one
@ fire walk with me is definitely messed up and im in need of a rewatch soon
@@azwilko1997The scene where she's standing in the bedroom door and looks at the picture on the wall and she's IN the picture is a trippy image. Laura Palmer. 😊
I would add 2 films by Nicolas winding refn, Only god forgives and The neon demon, both pretty disturbing
The original South Korean version "Oldboy".. blew me away, the American remake not as good...
What oled did you end up buying?
I got the 65 inch LG C3 for Christmas!
@ my qled is on the way out and I’m looking at oled TV’s
@djwylde1 I highly recommend this one! Price to performance is great
Gotta stop watching your videos, now you got me buying the LG OLED haha
Elf gives me nightmares.
Check out the movies called I Spit on your Grave, I have the original one and four of the newer versions. Those movies are graphic, scenes I won't comment on here.
I saw Titans in theaters &... yea F** No I will never watch that shit again lol
yeah that was the one that teetered on the list...felt like it needed to be here because of just how disturbing and twisted it is but I couldnt actually "recommend" it
Barbara Crampton is, without a dought, the sexyist women in the world! She is so beautiful she literally takes my breath away. I could watch her all day and not get bored.
❤
If watership down is on this list I am unsubscribing 😂 jk
that is one that everyone mentions a lot that I just never grew up watching and scarcely remember lol
Thriller is a superb release of a pretty awful movie. Yes, the packaging and extra content is sublime but the film is overrated, amateurish and really rather boring …
Id disagree....and I am 100% certain Tarantino would disagree because this looks exactly like a film he would make and he certainly borrowed a lot of style he uses from it, and very heavily so! But everything is not for everyone for sure!