Why ask?
If you found it disturbing, isn't that enough? You need the comfort of finding out others find stuff dusturbing?
I just don't get it mate.
Do you have someone who visits you?
Why ask?
If you found it disturbing, isn't that enough? You need the comfort of finding out others find stuff dusturbing?
I just don't get it mate.
Do you have someone who visits you?
Interesting comment. I hope it made you feel better, because I'm pretty sure it didn't make anyone else.
Maybe he thought asking people was a good way to find out about more scary/disturbing films to watch? And he went on to rather helpfully suggest a movie he thought was good in this area. I'll definitely give Eden Lake a watch now, as I like a good horror movie. I find it difficult to pick the 'most disturbing/scary film' but 'The Last Exorcism', 'The Grudge', 'Sinister' and 'The Conjuring' are all well put together horrors with slightly unnerving themes.
The Entity.
It was quite disturbing to read and the film didn't make it any less so.
It was a few years ago, but it was the only book I have ever read in bed that made me leave the lights on for one night!
Definitely not for any "blood and graphic decapitation" but the "Stepford Wives" and "The Others" are both very unsettling films or maybe I'm just a wimp? The latter probably the only film to feature a Hollywood superstar, Nicole Kidman, a future Dr Who, Christopher Eccleston, and a British comedy legend, Eric Sykes.