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Scarface98.9
08-01-2003, 07:08 PM
Out of all the movies you've ever seen, which one offended you the most? Whether it be because of the movie's belief's, subject matter, their take on a subject, vulgarity, horrible use of stereotypes, etc. there's bound to be one movie in there that can make that claim.

My choice is Very Bad Things. I was repulsed and stunned at what they were showing the movie, but not in a good way. The movie was truly tasteless. It assumes that people will find the act of severing an arm or repeatedly stabbing people will equal comedic genius. What it became was an exercise in schlock violence and the act of trying to alienate as many people as possible

Grebdron
08-01-2003, 07:11 PM
Originally posted by Scarface98.9
Out of all the movies you've ever seen, which one offended you the most? Whether it be because of the movie's belief's, subject matter, their take on a subject, vulgarity, horrible use of stereotypes, etc. there's bound to be one movie in there that can make that claim.

My choice is Very Bad Things. I was repulsed and stunned at what they were showing the movie, but not in a good way. The movie was truly tasteless. It assumes that people will find the act of severing an arm or repeatedly stabbing people will equal comedic genius. What it became was an exercise in schlock violence and the act of trying to alienate as many people as possible

That's funny, Scarface.

I LOVED VBT's. Thought it was fun as hell.

I've never been offended by a movie. I don't get offended by anything. People can do whatever they want and say whatever they want. Makes me no never mind.

Freddy Got Fingered and Broken Arrow offended my sensibilities, though.

James Logan
08-01-2003, 07:14 PM
Originally posted by Grebdron

I've never been offended by a movie. I don't get offended by anything. People can do whatever they want and say whatever they want. Makes me no never mind.


*Logan grabs a kid and chops his dick off*

How about now? :)

P.S.: I'd like to take this opportunity to apologize in advance to all the people this might offend...but unwind, peeps, it's just some good fun. ;)

RickySlade
08-01-2003, 07:29 PM
I wouldn't call Freddy Got Fingered offensive, but rather tasteless humor, I mean is jerking of a horse and biting of an umbelical(sp?)cord funny?

Cosimo
08-01-2003, 07:31 PM
I too thought Very Bad Things was hilarious.I have never been personally offended by what ive seen in a movie but i recently watched Ted Bundy and much like American Psycho it dealt with the murders in a comical fashion but unlike Psycho this wasnt fictional.I guess the relatives of the young women that fell prey to Bundy must have been disgusted about how the film dealt with the murders and how Bundy himself was portrayed.Btw i thought the film was hilarious and although it did steal alot from American Psycho i enjoyed it nonetheless.Great performance by the main lead.

Cosimo
08-01-2003, 07:52 PM
Actually i guess i was offended by Zoolander.Just because im amazingly good looking and have done a spot of modeling it doesnt mean im stupik:rolleyes:

Scarface98.9
08-01-2003, 08:36 PM
This (http://www.suntimes.com/ebert/ebert_reviews/1998/11/112504.html) review of Very Bad Things basically describes what I feel about it more than I can summarize

Jon Lyrik
08-01-2003, 08:48 PM
Bad Taste-The beginning with the magnum and alien forehead, disgusting! Tasteless! Damn funny!

Dead Alive-No comment.

Peter Jackson is one twisted son-of-a-bitch.

Strider
08-01-2003, 09:22 PM
Scarface is quite right, "Very Bad Things" would be my choice as the most offensive film I've ever seen. It's a tasteless, gross, disgusting, disturbing, repulsive, appaling, and flat-out dreadful film. Without a doubt, one of the worst films ever made.

Strider

Hannibal21
08-01-2003, 09:25 PM
I agree, Very Bad Things was pretty offensive. Can't believe this type of gross movie was made. Same goes for Freddy Got Fingered.

Frank the Tank
08-01-2003, 09:29 PM
It didn't offend me but I could see Jay And Silent Bob Strike Back offending people.

randythetool
08-01-2003, 09:48 PM
8MM

Lazy Boy
08-01-2003, 09:52 PM
I rarely get offended when watching a film, but for the most part, Freddy Got Fingered would be high on the list. See, the problem with it was that I wouldn't have hated it if it were actually funny. It's offensive, but in a sadistic way, not a cheerfully vulgar way.

The most "offensive" film to me would be the hateful and gruesome I Spit on Your Grave. I usually let films speak for themselves, and am against boycotting, but man, this is depraved trash. I'm sure it has its defenders; they can go ahead and list the several different reasons why it's a misunderstood work. I feel it is crap, and I oppose it, though I won't stop anybody else from seeing it.

The Creeper
08-01-2003, 09:54 PM
I don't honestly think that there is a movie out there that can offend me. I enjoyed Freddy got Fingered, and I loved Very Bad Things. Christian Slater is the man, in my opinion. Maybe I'm a bad person for liking these movies, but I do

Squid Vicious
08-01-2003, 10:05 PM
American Pie deeply offended me because it claimed to be a raunchy and outrageous comedy, yet there wasn't anything particularly raunchy, outrageous, or, for that matter, comedic about it.

Hannibal21
08-01-2003, 10:08 PM
Oh yeah, I'd also have to admit that South Park: Bigger Longer & Uncut was very offensive (in my opinion, anyways), but not in a good way.

Jon Lyrik
08-01-2003, 10:12 PM
I'm surprised you didn't mention Salo, Hannibal.

Hannibal21
08-01-2003, 10:30 PM
Originally posted by Jon Lyrik
I'm surprised you didn't mention Salo, Hannibal.

I try not to think about that movie (it's just so bad for me to even mention it), but....yeah, that and Caligula, another piece of trash.

noahx29
08-01-2003, 10:34 PM
Originally posted by Squid Vicious
American Pie deeply offended me because it claimed to be a raunchy and outrageous comedy, yet there wasn't anything particularly raunchy, outrageous, or, for that matter, comedic about it.

FUCK YES!!! FINALLY SOMEONE WHO DOESNT OVER-FUCKING-RATE THIS PIECE OF SHIT MOVIE!!! I completely agree with you Squid, this movie was SOOO completely over rated it made me sick... its not even remotely funny either.. Fuck the "American" movies...

Jon Lyrik
08-01-2003, 10:55 PM
Originally posted by Hannibal21
I try not to think about that movie (it's just so bad for me to even mention it), but....yeah, that and Caligula, another piece of trash.

They must be trash if you said you'd rather eat dg shit than see them again.

Jon Lyrik
08-01-2003, 10:56 PM
Originally posted by noahx29
Fuck the "American" movies...

:eek: He's unAmerican! Unpatriotic! ;)

KornKidJedi
08-01-2003, 11:51 PM
Scary Movie 2 and Not Another Teen Movie

A.J. Hakari
08-02-2003, 12:30 AM
BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE. Maybe I'm just being narrow-minded or something, but throughout the whole movie, I sat there saying to myself, "They expect me to find this shite funny?"

Also, NATIONAL SECURITY, for the same reasons above.

Annie Hall
08-02-2003, 12:59 AM
The Sweetest Thing: Unrated version.

It takes A LOT to insult me...a lot to offend me...and...there were points where I was just utterly disgusted that anyone would find that shit funny.


Maybe I'm sexist against my own gender and don't realize it, but...this attempt at an "honest" chick flick (much like Sex and the City) is so far from anything I will ever experience that I hardly see it being realistic. It was vulgar and wretched. Before you mention Jay and Silent Bob, and all the guys I laugh at that are disgusting, let me say I have NO issue with disgusting, *funny* humor. But, playing up this single girl sex-talk-like-guys deal is getting on my nerves.

OK. We get it. Yes, girls discuss sex too. Hardy fuckin har...think up something original folks :rolleyes:


PS. The next time someone sings "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing", I swear, I'll kick their ass.

bowieee
08-02-2003, 01:02 AM
Meet The Feebles


I actually felt Dirty after watching it. *shiver*

stevereno
08-02-2003, 01:02 AM
Pretty much anything by LARRY CLARK

KIDS
TEENAGE CAVEMAN
BULLY

also, GUMMO

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Jasonite
08-02-2003, 01:41 AM
Originally posted by Squid Vicious
American Pie deeply offended me because it claimed to be a raunchy and outrageous comedy, yet there wasn't anything particularly raunchy, outrageous, or, for that matter, comedic about it.

I wasn't personally offended by it, but I agree totally with the absence of any of the above qualities. Raunchy humor in general I object to. It's there to only please the lowest common denominator of viewer, it doesn't take any talent or creativity to do, and is almost never funny except for the nervous laughter due to shock value. A counterfeit comedy, I call it.

I was offended by Kids, a movie supposedly with a message, but seemed there solely to realize the masturbational fantasies of the director. As far as South Park, it was pretty much intended to offend, as the Parker & Stone have said...while I wasn't horribly offended, I did feel dirty after leaving the theater. Does that count??


J

Evil Spike
08-02-2003, 01:56 AM
I'll have to say KIDS. Dude, I had butterflies in my stomach after that.

mufiman
08-02-2003, 02:02 AM
id say lxg offended me with all their stupid ass one-liners

The 8 Ball
08-02-2003, 05:04 AM
I strongly disagree with all above who picked South Park. The film was playful, it was all for jokes. It didn't mean any of the mean jokes in the movie, IT WAS JUST FOR FUN!!!! Nothing genuinely mean-spirited about it at all.

For me....maybe Van Wilder....that film had so many stereotypical stereotypes in that film it made me sick. Plus it wasn't funny, it was very bad, and it should of been released straight to video.

I have to say that I wasn't offended, but bothered that American Pie claimed to be this realistic potrayal of adolescent teens "exploring their sexuality", when they were all having sex in very irrisponsible ways. There are also people who "staaaaaaaaaaay" virgins, and yes, even AFTER high school. But people wouldn't know that, cause they always see these films that basically say "have sex, who cares! It's fun! It's your life". If you're an adult, I have no problem with this. But fucking teens are the problem. Those epipathetic, easy-influenced, impressionable mother fuckers...... Thinking they are cool and in if they have sex. This goes for both boys and girls. I can rant like a mad bitch on mother fucking steroids, but I won't. Cause I'm like fonzie.....

Mikey2Dope
08-02-2003, 05:29 AM
Originally posted by Annie Hall
The Sweetest Thing: Unrated version.

It takes A LOT to insult me...a lot to offend me...and...there were points where I was just utterly disgusted that anyone would find that shit funny.


Maybe I'm sexist against my own gender and don't realize it, but...this attempt at an "honest" chick flick (much like Sex and the City) is so far from anything I will ever experience that I hardly see it being realistic. It was vulgar and wretched. Before you mention Jay and Silent Bob, and all the guys I laugh at that are disgusting, let me say I have NO issue with disgusting, *funny* humor. But, playing up this single girl sex-talk-like-guys deal is getting on my nerves.

OK. We get it. Yes, girls discuss sex too. Hardy fuckin har...think up something original folks :rolleyes:


PS. The next time someone sings "Don't Wanna Miss a Thing", I swear, I'll kick their ass.

Couldn't agree with you more Annie. I think it was you I agreed with about this before and that stupid song (oh you know the one) had to be the single most stupid and offensive piece of tripe I've ever seen on screen. I never NEVER get offended but that was just too much to handle. It's mind-boggling that Episode 2 cleaned up at the Razzies this year when this piece of shit went unscathed.

Originally posted by Strider
Scarface is quite right, "Very Bad Things" would be my choice as the most offensive film I've ever seen. It's a tasteless, gross, disgusting, disturbing, repulsive, appaling, and flat-out dreadful film. Without a doubt, one of the worst films ever made

My thoughts exactly.

QUENTIN
08-02-2003, 05:38 AM
Blackface and stereotypes offend me in a lot of older movies, Birth of A Nation in particular. Enough offended me with its incredible sexism and feminazi slant. Otherwise, I can't say I've been offended much, though if I'd seen the Cannibal flicks with real animals killed, that'd probably bother me. Most flicks that try to offend don't bother me, because they're doing just that, but I'll admit overt racism (that is serious) gets to me.

Ren Hoek
08-02-2003, 07:01 AM
VERY BAD THINGS somewhat insulted my intelligence and, thus, deeply offended me. It's definitely racist, brainless, pathetic trash IMO.


À MA SOEUR (MY SISTER) was also pretty offensive. Presenting us endless unedited shots of a 15-year-old girl being anally raped (including neat close-ups of the guy's hard-on, which is provocative and NOT porn since it's all in the name of art :rolleyes:) and enjoying it, while her chubby 12-year-old sister is watching her, envious that it's not her who's getting fucked. 90 minutes of borderline-hardcore teen sex and taking the piss out of fat kids is not enough for Catherine Breillat (ROMANCE X), who finishes off her sorry excuse of an art-house movie with one of the most pointless and fascist punch lines in the history of film. Ugh!

Cyclonus
08-02-2003, 07:20 AM
The Doom Generation -- This stinker is like Kids meets Natural Born Killers, but without the timely social commentary of the latter (or even the former, for that matter). It's nothing more than shock value for it's own take. The result is an incredibly tasteless, brain-dead piece of crap. If it was trying to be a satire, its target is inclear. What a self-indulgent mess. At least Kids actually tried to make a point (and it did so a little too well).

ze424
08-02-2003, 07:32 AM
Originally posted by bowieee
Meet The Feebles


I actually felt Dirty after watching it. *shiver*

That's the one for me too! :D really http://www.filmwise.com/forums/images/smiles/smile_pukey2.gif but good!

Jon Lyrik
08-02-2003, 07:51 AM
Freddy Got Fingered is one.

Vile, repulsive, obscene, and NOT funny. It CAN be funny but vileness, repulsiveness, and obscenity cannot be funny on it's own.

QUENTIN
08-02-2003, 08:05 AM
Originally posted by Cyclonus
The Doom Generation -- This stinker is like Kids meets Natural Born Killers, but without the timely social commentary of the latter (or even the former, for that matter). It's nothing more than shock value for it's own take. The result is an incredibly tasteless, brain-dead piece of crap. If it was trying to be a satire, its target is inclear. What a self-indulgent mess. At least Kids actually tried to make a point (and it did so a little too well).

I wouldn't say this movie offended me, but I was offended that it so wasted my time. One of the worst movies I've ever seen. I still don't understand how Gregg Araki, one of the least-talented people to ever hold a camera can get semi-famous people in his movies but so many incredibly talented indie filmmakers can't. More than a simple disagreement, I really can't understand anyone who likes Araki's movies.

Squid Vicious
08-02-2003, 08:26 AM
Originally posted by Jasonite
I wasn't personally offended by it, but I agree totally with the absence of any of the above qualities.

Actually, I was just joking. I wasn't "offended" by it either. I was trying to say that American Pie was a dismal attempt to be shocking and outrageous (as I imagine the two sequels are as well). Few "comedies" in recent years have been as desperate for laughs.....well, except for Freddy Got Fingered.

Cyclonus
08-02-2003, 11:20 AM
Originally posted by QUENTIN
I wouldn't say this movie offended me, but I was offended that it so wasted my time. One of the worst movies I've ever seen. I still don't understand how Gregg Araki, one of the least-talented people to ever hold a camera can get semi-famous people in his movies but so many incredibly talented indie filmmakers can't. More than a simple disagreement, I really can't understand anyone who likes Araki's movies.

It gets worse. I think some people actually consider him a "serious" director.

http://www.brightlightsfilm.com/15/araki.html

Antonio
08-02-2003, 11:40 AM
Any movie with dead or mutilated animals, especially the skinned rabbits in PET SEMATARY 2 and the hanging cats in SLEEPWALKERS. Stephen King should be skinned and hanged for these debacles.

Jedi
08-02-2003, 12:00 PM
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Tomcats: when that Jack Busy is fucking a vomitting girl and then finds out that he enjoys it. Enough said..

dh1989
08-02-2003, 12:05 PM
Originally posted by Adam J. Hakari
BRINGING DOWN THE HOUSE. Maybe I'm just being narrow-minded or something, but throughout the whole movie, I sat there saying to myself, "They expect me to find this shite funny?"

I agree. Bringing Down The House is a definitive example of stereotyping. That film has no "normal" characters. It portrays all African-Americans as violent, uneducated, and low-class scumbags, and all white people as stuffy, boring, and racist pigs. It's may be marketed as a comedy, but it's quite racist underneath, in my opinion.

dh1989
08-02-2003, 12:06 PM
Originally posted by Jedi
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Tomcats: when that Jack Busy is fucking a vomitting girl and then finds out that he enjoys it. Enough said..

:eek:

Jesus, I'm glad I never watched that movie.

Fight Cluber
08-02-2003, 12:23 PM
ScarFace

Scarface98.9
08-02-2003, 02:26 PM
Originally posted by Fight Cluber
ScarFace
Can you explain why? You got me curious

Jim H
08-02-2003, 03:25 PM
The only films which will really offend me are those where they torture animals to death for the camera. 99% of the time it adds nothing to the story anyways, it is just the cheapest way they know of to get gore in. Bastards.

Of course, I've only seen part of one film that had that, as I generally avoid them on purpouse.

Raoul Duke
08-02-2003, 03:26 PM
National Security is a very racist movie towards white people.

Like when Steve Zahn said, "I thought you didn't like inter-racial relationships. And then Martin Lawrence responded with "I'm only against it if it's a white guy" Or some crap like that. It was probably one of the most racist movies i've ever seen.


And that Recess movie. When the evil dude has this plan of a weather machine that makes it cold where the kids are, so they won't ever go out and play, and have to stay inside always, working and studying. Then he used Canada as an example of this.

Jim H
08-02-2003, 11:34 PM
Originally posted by Raoul Duke
National Security is a very racist movie towards white people.

Like when Steve Zahn said, "I thought you didn't like inter-racial relationships. And then Martin Lawrence responded with "I'm only against it if it's a white guy" Or some crap like that. It was probably one of the most racist movies i've ever seen.

A racist character doesn't make a movie racist. It can make it obnoxiously offensive with the wrong context though.

Tom Samborski
08-03-2003, 12:02 AM
I'd say Freddy Got Fingered. Tom Green jerks off a horse, swings a baby around with a bloody umbilical cord, and chews it off, Rip Torn wipes his ass with papers, a kid gets his arms cut off by the blades of a plane, it's endless offensive "humor".

Sad man
08-03-2003, 12:09 AM
EVITA: The whole movie.

stevereno
08-03-2003, 12:25 AM
Originally posted by RenHoek

À MA SOEUR (MY SISTER) was also pretty offensive. Presenting us endless unedited shots of a 15-year-old girl being anally raped (including neat close-ups of the guy's hard-on, which is provocative and NOT porn since it's all in the name of art :rolleyes:) and enjoying it, while her chubby 12-year-old sister is watching her, envious that it's not her who's getting fucked. 90 minutes of borderline-hardcore teen sex and taking the piss out of fat kids is not enough for Catherine Breillat (ROMANCE X), who finishes off her sorry excuse of an art-house movie with one of the most pointless and fascist punch lines in the history of film. Ugh!

I saw this movie yesterday and I dont remember any "endless unedited shots of a 15-year-old girl being anally raped (including neat close-ups of the guy's hard-on" Maybe I saw a different cut. Also, isn't the film called FAT GIRL not "my sister"? Im sure its the same movie though

Im confused.

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