Most disgusting scene you've ever seen - in the sense of physical revulsion

Me too. :mad:

I’m surprised, Jaime Lee Curtis looked fantastic in that scene.

I couldn’t watch Human Centipede 2. I had to leave the room. The first movie was done relatively tastefully despite the disgusting concept… The sequel outdid themselves with the gross factor. The naked wrestling match in Borat made me cringe and cover my eyes in the theater.

You’ll want to shut off Human Centipede 3. Mostly because it’s really terrible more than gross.

Same for me. I think it has something vaguely to do with justice and intentions–the liver scene was abominable for those reasons, to me.

OP: Hell Raiser, I think III but maybe it was II. I can’t even recall the scene properly anymore because I’ve forced it out of my head. Maybe something to do with someone getting peeled early in the movie? Anyway, there is only one instance where gross cinema has made me nauseous and this was it. This was over 20 years ago and I am vaguely interested in revisiting the movies with a more mature perspective, but this non-memory keeps me away.

mine was a rather graphic C-section birth scene (it was at an car accident site or something) in the first or second season of ER before Nbc told then to knock it off on the goriness …

I was fascinated because I was delivered by a C-section and I had never seen one and 2 mom said it was pretty much close to real life as they could get …

Needless to say I watched the series until Anthony Edwards left …

Dead alive - the stuff falling in the guys coffee (I think?) - makes me question EVERYTHING I get to drink -if its out of my site/hand for more than a millisecond, I get a new one.

I think the scene where one of the astronauts ralphed in zero G in Apollo 13 very nearly made me vomit as well.

The rape scene in The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo turned a lot of stomachs because of its realism. From IMDB:

The famous eyeball scene was shown during a Bowie concert I went to in the mid-70’s (“Fame” tour). An entire arena full of people (the old Spectrum in Philadelphia) cringing at the same time. I am shuddering right now just thinking about it.

It is a distasteful scene because of his outright manipulation of her; on the other hand, Jamie Lee is at the peak of her physical attractiveness in that movie–so, um, mixed feelings.

Also, my candidate is Martyrs, which is one long cringe scene from start to finish.

That scene in “Un Chien Andalou” was done with a cow eyeball. It’s still really freaky to watch.

Custard. It was custard. shudder

Mr. Creosote was bad for me when I first saw it in my youth.

Not counting various videos on LiveLeak (and its predecessors Ogrish and Rotten), the only other film that surpassed it was the interview scene in Meet The Feebles, a Muppet Show parody by Peter Jackson (yeah, that Peter Jackson)

A gossip reporter (a housefly) is interviewing the show’s star (a rabbit), while sitting on, eating, and commenting on the flavors of, a pile of the star’s shit.

None of them have made me feel as close to losing my lunch as reading Guts, though.

Cool post/username connection.

Indeed.
The hairiness.

One of my sisters “ran away from home” to see him in Vancouver and when she got back mentioned getting too high and seeing this weird black and white movie with eyeballs getting slit open.:stuck_out_tongue:
My own personal most physically revolting thing I’ve seen on film was probably in the uncensored version of “Man Bites Dog”. A kid basically gets chased down and killed, but luckily most of the scene is in blackness, so we’re spared the visuals, but manoman the screams that kid made sure didn’t sound like acting. I can take a lot of heavy shit (which this film already has, in spades), but that scene drew a line with me.

Oh man, that one is a bitch and a half. Though it’s a passage in a book, and I had movies/shows in mind when I made this thread, you do “see” it in your mind’s eye, so I guess literature can count.

Dead Alive aka Braindead is Peter Jackson, too.

Too many to choose from, so I’ll just note the first really disgusting scene I saw.

Shelley Duvall graphically vomiting in Brewster McCloud and then kissing Bud Cort.

I’m surprised no one posted the needles-in-the-eye scene from Audition.

I’m surprised no one posted the guy eating vomit out of a bowl scene in Audition :eek:
I’ve watched a lot of horror and otherwise weird stuff and nothing really gets to me like vomit scenes. One that stands out because it was unexpected, realistic and shot extremely close up is the opening scene in The Reader.. Outstanding film which I will probably never watch again.

As for violence, I don’t think anyone mentioned the bottle to the face scene in Pan’s Labyrinth yet (although it’s been mentioned in other threads so I know many of us have seen it)? I never, ever want to see that again.

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