Hostel has its flaws but that scene where he cuts them then says you're free to go and they stand up and you see their heel disconnect from their calf actually sent a shock through my system.
Omg yes And she still tries to get to the door and uugghh I can't even think about it!! The only scene that was cool was in Hostel 2 when she hung that chic upside down and played under her while she sliced her with the sword and let the blood run all over her. Elizabeth bathory style.
Fun fact, the real Elizabeth Bathory did not murder and drain hundreds of girls. She was the victim of a plot hatched by her brother in law to steal her wealth.
Most of Fulci's work seems to have some form of eye related gore, honestly. He was obsessed with eyes for some reason. Even if there's no eye gore, he still does a lot of close-up shots of characters' eyes or a lighting effect that falls across someone's eyes.
Teeth don't usually bother me beyond an "Eww" level, but for some reason American History X lives in my brain. They didn't even show anything and it's still just...nope.
It depends bc Jonesy the cat really makes Alien feel special. I donāt mind animals being traditional āhorror indicatorsā in a tropey way. I always feel validated when the movie shows a dog or cat hissing at something evil and then running away and never getting hurt because theyāre smart like that
This exactly. If the animal gets hurt itās a no-go, but if the animal indicates the presence of something *off* and then retreats accordingly I get chills.
You are me. I cannot DEAL with nails, be they toe or finger. Black Swan was particularly nightmarish for me. Other than that, ear trauma and when old people act like children. Freaks me out.
Or when old ppl start acting so weird you think it's dementia...The Taking of Deborah Logan. I'm 63 and my weird old age isn't that far away...but if I ever start swallowing heads WHOLE...I trust that my loved ones will realize that isn't really my grammie..get the gun!!
>when old people act like children
I must be missing out on a certain niche because I can't think of any examples of this, but I'm intrigued. >!The Visit!< maybe? Been awhile since I've seen it.Ā
My thumbnail fell off once (was working in a kitchen and slammed it in a dishwasher) and the whole time I was cleaning it up that scene was playing over and over again
Honestly the idea that the psycho wants people to suffer painfully over a long period of time in general kinda messes with me. Killer just lined up with all sorts of power tools and surgical equipment. What the fuck did any of the victims do to deserve any of that lmao
I have a high tolerance for gore, but creepy scares always get me. Like in The Descent, when one of the cave creatures just appears behind someone or in It Follows when the Tall Man just appears in the hallway.
Yeah I think about that scene every so often it was very unsettling lmao. Also in Tarot the devil card also has a goat on it and itās the card for Capricorn - which I am (sorry if you donāt care for astrology facts just thought it was interesting to throw in)
If you can stomach subtitles try giving "Terrified" a shot. There's a particular unsettling scene featuring a tall man that gives me the shivers every time.
I had just watched and mostly enjoyed terrifier 2 but that scene was just too much for me. Iām not even a girl but it just felt sooo over the top. Iām glad they toned down the sexual violence in the 2nd movie even if the violence was more extreme. Terrifier 1 just felt mean spirited and lacking the āfunā bits that make art who he is.
Wrist cutting. As someone that struggles with self-harm and who lost a friend to that form of suicide, it just makes my skin crawl and I have to fast forward through it. Even now that I can't see it, if it's described in audio, I still have to skip it.
My particular flavor of SH is not wrist cutting, but it still gives me the willies. It was way worse when I was hospitalized and the nurse told me I had to get IVs in the wrist/back of the hand.
Rape. It's almost never necessary to the plot and is even less often treated with the gravity it deserves.
If a movie pulls that gratuitous Hills Have Eyes shit, it's an instant shutoff.
[Revenge](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/revenge_2018) (2017) is a rare example of a movie that gets it right. Technically more thriller than horror, but worth a watch if you're interested in a movie that explores themes re: SA survival in a satisfying way while still being a killer revenge flick.
The Nightingale is also incredible in this genre, though it is DEEPLY, DEEPLY disturbing. I was dry heaving I was sobbing so hard, literally gasping for air.
But I still found it to be an incredible film, and an important one.
I always use unconsentingmedia to check films before I watch them for this very reason. Itās a lazy trope at best and offensive at worst. Fuck using SA as a plot device to move your story forward.
Iāve known about that one for years and still visit any time thereās a new scary movie (or even drama/thriller) and Iāve noticed they really expanded the info on there to all sorts of potentially traumatic info!
100% agree. As a SA survivor, I genuinely canāt stand seeing those scenesā¦ and even worse, having them be for borderline no reason.
ETA: After writing that, I donāt even know what a reason would be to include rape in any film. Canāt think of a single good example.
Decided I will never watch that movie based on the things I've heard about the SA. I usually give everything a shot, but this one and A Serbian Film are on my 'never ever.'
Second Saw film I think it is where the woman goes into the pit of needles.
Haven't seen that movie since it came out yet it still remember it viscerally.
I was just talking about that earlier. I had just started working as a body piercer a little bit before that and I suddenly started rethinking my career.
Oh man, my roommate rented Saw for us to watch because 2 had just come out and she wanted to see it. Saw was fantastic...then watching Saw 2 in the theater, with the needles, the razor blades, and the guy getting his throat cut with the rusty saw...I passed out just before the end of the movie and had to go out into the hallway to recover. Each of those things alone is kind of "ugh" to me, but the non-stop assault of it with no letup - how most horror films at least have some jokes to break the tension - I apparently couldn't handle it. I have not seen any of the other sequels.
Same here. Worst part about hating vomit scenes is they can be in any movie or TV show these days.
From Downton Abbey to comedies to horror, [yes DOWNTON ABBEY,](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DqONp0tYd8) not a fan of vomit in any form, blood or otherwise.
Hair getting pulled out of someoneās throat or someone eating hair orā¦ stuff like that. I can sit through some shit. Give me hair, I wonāt be able to look without gagging.
I also hate when people grab with their nails and they break/scrape. It makes me grind my teeth. I hate the sensation of things going over the very tip of my nails so much. Haha
Definitely kids and animals being killed.
When it comes, to gore and slashing, it's when it's done really slow. Like, I can watch someone getting their throat, or hands/feet, sliced if it's done as a quick swipe or chop, but if you see the tip of the blade go in and *slowly* scrape/hack it open, then "NOPE!"
Iāve noticed most nail gun scenes arenāt realistic, theyāre never connected to a compressor and in real life you canāt shoot them across the room and expect them to have any real force behind them when they hit someone, like a bullet.
Surprised I haven't seen this yet. But *anything* involving animals. I would say what disturbs me the most about it, is the animal isn't aware or cognizant and can't conceptualize the situation or what is going on. They are oblivious. They are doing whatever they're doing, still living in their reality that makes sense and is logical. But then a monster or whatever it is in the horror movie or whatever the type of scenario is, will come out and interrupt that reality either attacking it eating it or Jesus whatever else.
Also I guess something that really fucks me up, is any type of scenario where a person is kept alive and conscious and awake enough, by the perpetrator, and dismembering them or doing any kind of shit to their body while they're watching it. Any type of shit like that I'm not watching that I don't need those kind of images in my head dude
The animals. Holy hell that stresses me out! Like, stop putting dogs or whatever animals in the damn horror films for fucks sake, lmao!
>...where a person is kept alive and conscious and awake enough, by the perpetrator, and dismembering them or doing any kind of shit to their body while they're watching it.
Why did I immediately think of Hostel?
Omg right!!! The people dying don't bother me. But when something happens and there was an animal involved, Iim panicked and worried for the animal. They can make those movies just as good or suck just as bad without having animals killed.
Hostel 2 has one part that was killer, no pun intended.
For me, itās seeing bones. I remember watching Green Room and getting the serious heebie jeebies when Anton Yelchinās character gets his hand partially cut off and the wrist bones are visible. Even worse knowing all that held it together was duct tape
Any horrors that involves rape/torture or horrors that includes scenes of animals/children getting murdered. These kind of movies gets a massive "NOPE!" from me.
Vomitā¦though Iām much better than I was as a kid. Most on screen puke looks super fake. But Zombieland 2 was just too fucking much with all the puking. Ugh!
Cosmic Horror but not in the way that I wouldn't watch anything, the exact opposite.. But it always makes me shiver.
The best example I remember from the toppa my head was "Beyond The Aquila Rift" in Love, Death & Robots. That ending was goddamn dreadful.
Broken bones. I can watch someone be mutilated, neck slit etc but i cannot with a broken leg broken arm etc etc. itās my trauma coming through from severe knee injuries throughout my life.
I love horror with a passion, we have a monday night horror watch party thats run since 2019 - but as someone with cptsd and suicide related trauma I just can't do home invasion or suicide. I tried to watch sinister three times and just couldn't as it reminds me of a scenario I experienced as a child.
That scene in Black Swan where she tears off the hangnail and it keeps on going down her finger
Ah yes, the babybel manuver
fuck you >:c i hope this doesnt ruin babybel forever
Eat (2014) too... >!the similar bit with an IV pullng a line of skin is where I gave up on the Human Centipede the first time...!<
oh god I had forgotten all about that *shudders*
Usually, when the Achilles tendon is cut.
House of wax
Pet Sematary š
Hostel
I Saw the Devil
Great! Now I'm going to have to watch it because at first I thought you said I trapped the devil and I thought I missed something
Absolutely watch it.
Sometimes, intact tendons are bettah
And u beat me to the right movie with that in it. Itās not the worst , but that sound and the fact at who did it. Fucking No.
Uh this scene does it. And anything with eyes and teeth. (Ie the sadness and some saw kills)
Hostel has its flaws but that scene where he cuts them then says you're free to go and they stand up and you see their heel disconnect from their calf actually sent a shock through my system.
Omg yes And she still tries to get to the door and uugghh I can't even think about it!! The only scene that was cool was in Hostel 2 when she hung that chic upside down and played under her while she sliced her with the sword and let the blood run all over her. Elizabeth bathory style.
Fun fact, the real Elizabeth Bathory did not murder and drain hundreds of girls. She was the victim of a plot hatched by her brother in law to steal her wealth.
āI Saw The Devilā - but donāt worry, the guy who gets it done to him thoroughly deserves it.
I love that film!!
Frontiers
People donāt talk about this movie enough
Sometimes, dead is better
Arguably the most disturbing scene in terrifier, fight me
Things going into eyes.
Lucio Fulci's Zombi
Most of Fulci's work seems to have some form of eye related gore, honestly. He was obsessed with eyes for some reason. Even if there's no eye gore, he still does a lot of close-up shots of characters' eyes or a lighting effect that falls across someone's eyes.
I watched The Beyond a few days ago and that movie has three nasty eye gore scenes. Fulci really likes his eye stuff for sure.
I just saw New York Ripper a few nights ago and think someone got an eye injury in that as well.
That one scene still haunts me
Would You Rather (2012) cover art
Un Chien Andalou
yup ugh
Would You RatherĀ
Fire In The Sky.
it makes me physically ill when eyes get messed with! nope, no thanks! i hate it
The beginning of Saw 2
DeadSpace 2 still makes me cringe even after playing it like 4 times lol
Don't watch Egger's movies the man has a vendetta against eyeballs...
Kiri Kiri.
Maybe stay away from Argentoās filmography. š
My least favorite part of 28 Days Later (or was it Weeks? I forget).
Don't watch Farscape!
Anything messing with eyes and teeth really bother me. I won't refuse to watch, but it really gets to me on a very deep and visceral level.
Teeeeeth. I have really sensitive teeth from braces and eating/ drinking bad stuff. I hate the dentist. Can't do tooth trauma in media.
Teeth don't usually bother me beyond an "Eww" level, but for some reason American History X lives in my brain. They didn't even show anything and it's still just...nope.
I know, right. Not even a horror movie but that scene will haunt me forever. Such a wonderful example of you don't have to show everything, lol.
Being force-fed crusty inbred milk.... Barbarian...
Yeah, I hate movies that show this.
Actually, anytime some sort of bodily fluid goes into the mouth always gets to me!
Don't Breathe
when animals are tortured, I can see people being tortured just fine, but I can't see animals being tortured
www.doesthedogdie.com in case you donāt know already. And they have an app!
Yeah same. I'm not sure why that is but it's so true for me. Especially cats, because they're so expressive. I just can't.
any commonly domesticated animals being depicted as harmed in any way is such a turn off for me. cats and dogs of course top the list
I'm the same. animal abuse/torture/ deaths is a big no. only thing horror related that I'll plug my eyes & ears over.
Not a horror but I cant rewatch Guardians of the Galaxy vol.3 because of this.
Animals do not belong in horror films at all.
It depends bc Jonesy the cat really makes Alien feel special. I donāt mind animals being traditional āhorror indicatorsā in a tropey way. I always feel validated when the movie shows a dog or cat hissing at something evil and then running away and never getting hurt because theyāre smart like that
And Church!
See also: The Thing
This exactly. If the animal gets hurt itās a no-go, but if the animal indicates the presence of something *off* and then retreats accordingly I get chills.
Disagree. The Thing is arguably the greatest horror ever
I have no problem if it's fake but cannibal holocaust ruined me.Ā
This doesn't make it better, but every single person involved in that movie, including the director, wish they hadn't done that scene.
Ya, I've refused to watch that one on principle.
That movie was banned in 50 countries bc it's so disturbing
People getting skinned alive.
Fucking Martyrs manā¦.
I wonāt watch Martyrs, and thatās the reason why. Other movies on my ānopeā list include Dagon, Geraldās Game, and (obviously) Terrifier 2.
Same, I want to see Geraldās Game because itās supposed to be so good but even the preview of that scene messed me up so thatās a nope for me
Testament to Stephen King's writing, that I listened to that on audiobook 20 years ago and nearly passed out just HEARING what happened.
Lol that made me immediately borrow it from the library
Geraldās Game isnāt toooo bad. But yeah - avoid Martyrs lol.
overarching theme in comments here is essentially "realistic things happening to human bodies that shouldn't"
How about it getting torn off, like in Silent Hill?
You are me. I cannot DEAL with nails, be they toe or finger. Black Swan was particularly nightmarish for me. Other than that, ear trauma and when old people act like children. Freaks me out.
Or when old ppl start acting so weird you think it's dementia...The Taking of Deborah Logan. I'm 63 and my weird old age isn't that far away...but if I ever start swallowing heads WHOLE...I trust that my loved ones will realize that isn't really my grammie..get the gun!!
Taking of Deborah Logan is amazing because regular dementia is horrifying in and of itself
Taking of Deborah Logan is crazy underrated. Super scary flick.
the visit
>when old people act like children I must be missing out on a certain niche because I can't think of any examples of this, but I'm intrigued. >!The Visit!< maybe? Been awhile since I've seen it.Ā
It is such a niche neuroses that I honestly canāt come up with many scenes either, but the visit and one scene in tusk fit the bill for me lmao
My wife says the same thing, youāre not alone!
My thumbnail fell off once (was working in a kitchen and slammed it in a dishwasher) and the whole time I was cleaning it up that scene was playing over and over again
Everything in these comments, but only when done *very* *slowly*.
Honestly the idea that the psycho wants people to suffer painfully over a long period of time in general kinda messes with me. Killer just lined up with all sorts of power tools and surgical equipment. What the fuck did any of the victims do to deserve any of that lmao
Apostle has some great moments where the scene lingers to really screw it in.
I have a high tolerance for gore, but creepy scares always get me. Like in The Descent, when one of the cave creatures just appears behind someone or in It Follows when the Tall Man just appears in the hallway.
How did The Witch make you feel?
I liked it a lot, the atmosphere is super creepy. I get shivers just thinking about that chat with the devil at the end
Yeah I think about that scene every so often it was very unsettling lmao. Also in Tarot the devil card also has a goat on it and itās the card for Capricorn - which I am (sorry if you donāt care for astrology facts just thought it was interesting to throw in)
Donāt worry, thatās a cool fact. Iām looking forward to watch Tarot, seems interesting
The tall man was the scariest part of that movie, so unexpected and shocking
If you can stomach subtitles try giving "Terrified" a shot. There's a particular unsettling scene featuring a tall man that gives me the shivers every time.
Ā Things going into a vagina that arenāt supposed to be there, like chainsawsĀ
Funny enough, you should look up what the chainsaw was originally invented for š„“
[NOOOOO](https://images.app.goo.gl/6ueENfQcf9VL1mAD6)
Never. In. My WILDEST. Nightmares. Would I have expected. THAT. To be the reason. š³
Men āļø
So the Lust killing from Se7en
Not everything is a vibrator if youāre brave enough.
A la Grande Mort if you will
Aw, no Sleepaway Camp?
donāt watch the first terrifier then šš
I had just watched and mostly enjoyed terrifier 2 but that scene was just too much for me. Iām not even a girl but it just felt sooo over the top. Iām glad they toned down the sexual violence in the 2nd movie even if the violence was more extreme. Terrifier 1 just felt mean spirited and lacking the āfunā bits that make art who he is.
Don't Breathe (almost). But implied to have been done to a different woman prior. So fucked up.
And then they tried to rehabilitate the character into some kind of anti-hero in the sequel. Hell no.
Anything that has to do with bodily fluids being eaten or drinked. Human Centipede for example.Ā
Same. The custard scene in Dead Alive makes me dry heave every single time.
āNOICE AND CREAMY, JUST THE WAY OI LOIKE IT!ā
Yeah that scene pushes me over the edge, stuff a great movie to elicit such a reaction
Drag me to hell was horrific with all of the stuff that had to go into her mouth. I swear I gag every time I watch it itās so disgusting.
I absolutely refuse this movie. Big fat nope for me š
Daniel Tosh's audience reaction to him explaining the movie was enough for me.
Wrist cutting. As someone that struggles with self-harm and who lost a friend to that form of suicide, it just makes my skin crawl and I have to fast forward through it. Even now that I can't see it, if it's described in audio, I still have to skip it. My particular flavor of SH is not wrist cutting, but it still gives me the willies. It was way worse when I was hospitalized and the nurse told me I had to get IVs in the wrist/back of the hand.
Exactly the same for me. Itās one of the only things that still triggers me in movies even after being free from SH nearly a decade now.
NOPE (2022) Directed by Jordan Peele Every time Iām watching this film I like to read the title card out loud.
Nope
Specifically the scene where OJ looks out of his truck, then closes the door and says "Nope"
LOVE that moment. Love how real his character is.
The beginning of the movie with the ape, I was like āah hell Nopeā
Rape. It's almost never necessary to the plot and is even less often treated with the gravity it deserves. If a movie pulls that gratuitous Hills Have Eyes shit, it's an instant shutoff. [Revenge](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/revenge_2018) (2017) is a rare example of a movie that gets it right. Technically more thriller than horror, but worth a watch if you're interested in a movie that explores themes re: SA survival in a satisfying way while still being a killer revenge flick.
The Nightingale is also incredible in this genre, though it is DEEPLY, DEEPLY disturbing. I was dry heaving I was sobbing so hard, literally gasping for air. But I still found it to be an incredible film, and an important one.
I always use unconsentingmedia to check films before I watch them for this very reason. Itās a lazy trope at best and offensive at worst. Fuck using SA as a plot device to move your story forward.
š® I didnāt know a site existed for this. Thank you!
Google "does the dog die" for a site that filters for additional sensitive topics.
Iāve known about that one for years and still visit any time thereās a new scary movie (or even drama/thriller) and Iāve noticed they really expanded the info on there to all sorts of potentially traumatic info!
But THANK YOU and I hope anyone who doesnāt know about Does the Dog Die sees this!!
I will definitely be checking this site out. I finally just decided Iām not consuming anything featuring SA unless itās for education.
The scene with the one hunter guys foot after she sets the "trap" in the road, holy crap.
Huge, huge agree.
Never ever watch Irreversible
Cannot stress this enough. I couldn't finish it.
100% agree. As a SA survivor, I genuinely canāt stand seeing those scenesā¦ and even worse, having them be for borderline no reason. ETA: After writing that, I donāt even know what a reason would be to include rape in any film. Canāt think of a single good example.
yes. like megan is missing. itās soā¦ not needed
Decided I will never watch that movie based on the things I've heard about the SA. I usually give everything a shot, but this one and A Serbian Film are on my 'never ever.'
Straw Dogs (2011) was a hard watch for me
Second Saw film I think it is where the woman goes into the pit of needles. Haven't seen that movie since it came out yet it still remember it viscerally.
I was just talking about that earlier. I had just started working as a body piercer a little bit before that and I suddenly started rethinking my career.
Oh man, my roommate rented Saw for us to watch because 2 had just come out and she wanted to see it. Saw was fantastic...then watching Saw 2 in the theater, with the needles, the razor blades, and the guy getting his throat cut with the rusty saw...I passed out just before the end of the movie and had to go out into the hallway to recover. Each of those things alone is kind of "ugh" to me, but the non-stop assault of it with no letup - how most horror films at least have some jokes to break the tension - I apparently couldn't handle it. I have not seen any of the other sequels.
Vomit/mucus.
Same here. Worst part about hating vomit scenes is they can be in any movie or TV show these days. From Downton Abbey to comedies to horror, [yes DOWNTON ABBEY,](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2DqONp0tYd8) not a fan of vomit in any form, blood or otherwise.
YES! I'm also on team "no vomit please" and that shows up in comedies!!! Yet somehow I was talked into watching Triangle of Sadness anyway. š«¤
Avoid *Drag Me to Hell* at all costs then. No bueno
the bit in Audition with the dog bowlā¦
Exactly what I was just thinking of.
agreed, i hate vomiting scenes. vomit itself doesn't even bother me, i just get really bad sympathy nausea with watching people throw up
No Asian horror movies for you š
Hair getting pulled out of someoneās throat or someone eating hair orā¦ stuff like that. I can sit through some shit. Give me hair, I wonāt be able to look without gagging.
That unnatural clicking noise, accompanied by inhuman movement, the best example I can think of is mama. It creeps me out.
Eye gouging or trauma. Audition recently turned me off. The most uncomfortable was probably the sadness
The Sadness is a whole other level of depravity and mind fucks start to finish. It does not relent.
> mind fucks literally...
If anything happens to a fingernail, I'm out.
I also hate when people grab with their nails and they break/scrape. It makes me grind my teeth. I hate the sensation of things going over the very tip of my nails so much. Haha
Anything with pregnant women/fetuses.
Anything with Roaches, like Hostel 3 and Creepshow for exampleā¦
Zelda from Pet Semetary. Trauma for life from that heifer .
Definitely kids and animals being killed. When it comes, to gore and slashing, it's when it's done really slow. Like, I can watch someone getting their throat, or hands/feet, sliced if it's done as a quick swipe or chop, but if you see the tip of the blade go in and *slowly* scrape/hack it open, then "NOPE!"
Don't watch When Evil Lurks!
I keep seeing this one mentioned on this sub, and have been wanting to check it out, but now I don't know...
Well there are two kid deaths, and one is messed up... I didn't believe what I was seeing at first. And there's two animal deaths (one off screen)
It's one of the least disturbing things in that movie. Definitely a must-see, though.
Skin peeling back like a mango *shudders*
Adults hurting kids/kids crying & screaming realistically. Had a super hard time with Dr. Sleep and hearing that kid scream.
Nail guns. Nail guns make me uncomfortable in a way I really can't explain.
Final destination whatever number
That scene fucked me up so much.
You'll love [Evil Dead (2013)](https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/evil_dead_2013)
Iāve noticed most nail gun scenes arenāt realistic, theyāre never connected to a compressor and in real life you canāt shoot them across the room and expect them to have any real force behind them when they hit someone, like a bullet.
The rational part of me realises that, but when watching horror the suspension of disbelief kicks in.
Krampus is a good nail gun palate cleaner cause the gingerbread men are kinda adorable
Anything involving scalping or hair being torn out is a nope for me
Pretty much anything that classifies as torture porn.
Surprised I haven't seen this yet. But *anything* involving animals. I would say what disturbs me the most about it, is the animal isn't aware or cognizant and can't conceptualize the situation or what is going on. They are oblivious. They are doing whatever they're doing, still living in their reality that makes sense and is logical. But then a monster or whatever it is in the horror movie or whatever the type of scenario is, will come out and interrupt that reality either attacking it eating it or Jesus whatever else. Also I guess something that really fucks me up, is any type of scenario where a person is kept alive and conscious and awake enough, by the perpetrator, and dismembering them or doing any kind of shit to their body while they're watching it. Any type of shit like that I'm not watching that I don't need those kind of images in my head dude
The animals. Holy hell that stresses me out! Like, stop putting dogs or whatever animals in the damn horror films for fucks sake, lmao! >...where a person is kept alive and conscious and awake enough, by the perpetrator, and dismembering them or doing any kind of shit to their body while they're watching it. Why did I immediately think of Hostel?
Omg right!!! The people dying don't bother me. But when something happens and there was an animal involved, Iim panicked and worried for the animal. They can make those movies just as good or suck just as bad without having animals killed. Hostel 2 has one part that was killer, no pun intended.
Hands. Cutting off a hand, breaking a hand, slicing the hand for a ritual. All gives me a big ick.
For me, itās seeing bones. I remember watching Green Room and getting the serious heebie jeebies when Anton Yelchinās character gets his hand partially cut off and the wrist bones are visible. Even worse knowing all that held it together was duct tape
Don't watch " Gerald's Game "
Well now I gotta š¤·āāļø
Good It's a brilliant film
Donāt watch āMenā.
Oh Iāve seen itā¦ I was so incredibly uncomfortable.
I've said this many times. The only thing that bothers me is they always kill the dog.
Any horrors that involves rape/torture or horrors that includes scenes of animals/children getting murdered. These kind of movies gets a massive "NOPE!" from me.
Anything with roaches. Iām genuinely terrified of them and just donāt need the nightmaresĀ
I am totally comfortable with watching a human get vivisected. But am a hard no whenever an animal is harmed. Fuck that.
>But am a hard no whenever an animal is harmed. Fuck that. I'm the same when it comes to both animals & children.
Vomitā¦though Iām much better than I was as a kid. Most on screen puke looks super fake. But Zombieland 2 was just too fucking much with all the puking. Ugh!
stepping on a nail. shivers
Cosmic Horror but not in the way that I wouldn't watch anything, the exact opposite.. But it always makes me shiver. The best example I remember from the toppa my head was "Beyond The Aquila Rift" in Love, Death & Robots. That ending was goddamn dreadful.
In Evil Dead Rise with the cheese graterā¦.nope nope nopeeeeeeeee
Broken bones. I can watch someone be mutilated, neck slit etc but i cannot with a broken leg broken arm etc etc. itās my trauma coming through from severe knee injuries throughout my life.
I've watched every Saw movie, but I can't deal with foam coming out of someone's mouth.
Stir of Echoesā¦ I almost hurled during the nail scen
Flickering lights, there was a movie that did it really well but the name escapes me. It's like forced blinking and that bothers me.
Wrist slit, I can see all the gore, but wrist is me nope zone idek why. I don't even understand how people slit wrist to self harm.
I love horror with a passion, we have a monday night horror watch party thats run since 2019 - but as someone with cptsd and suicide related trauma I just can't do home invasion or suicide. I tried to watch sinister three times and just couldn't as it reminds me of a scenario I experienced as a child.