ranked on order of obscruity / controversiality / disturbingness - Like and sub to send my brain happiness chemicals to counterbalance the filth I had to endure.
@maryb81504 күн бұрын
It was kind of an answer to the insipid US film Day After Tomorrow that just portrayed it as easily shrugged off. Starred Jason Robards and John Lithgow.
@Starwishpony4 күн бұрын
I seen Human Centipede (1, 2, and 3), Megan is Missing, And Cannibal Holocaust. Megan is missing and human Centipede 2 are just, not right...
@iguanobro99254 күн бұрын
i actually watched Cannibal Holocaust, it's available on KZbin (the human deaths didn't chocked me, but the animals deaths really did)
@Anomalyresearchlabs4 күн бұрын
You ok dude? This must be waining on you
@withche074 күн бұрын
exorcist was also pretty watchable movie
@UwU_for_Christ4 күн бұрын
The irony of Threads being considered disturbing is that if you read the survivors' accounts of the Hiroshima bombing, Threads massively understates what the human impact of a nuclear attack on the UK would entail.
@rc14112 күн бұрын
Threads is considered the top best realistic portrayal of what an actual nuclear fallout would be like and yes, it's disturbing because the horrors of nuclear war are disturbing. It holds back no punches. No Rambo-ish survival preppers in camo digging up barrels of hidden food stashes, no time for a leisurely drive to a hidden bunker out in the wilderness. Just people throwing up, burning, and unborn babies suffering the consequences.
@davehoward222 күн бұрын
Its depressing..(especially if your from sheffield and recognise the places)
@eller3452Күн бұрын
@@davehoward22 Or Hiroshima/Nagasaki.
@ookami5329Күн бұрын
Accounts of Hiroshima and Nagasaki are truly horrific. LIke a lot of it just feels out of this world.
@momchilandonovКүн бұрын
@@rc1411 what are the people who gave this rating thinking about the TV movie On The Beach? I think the unrealistic part in it is the radiation being worldwide which is a very false narrative of nuclear bombs. Their radiation quantity is quite small in reality, so not much danger of radiation being worldwide all the way to Australia, especially.
@IvanUstalyy4 күн бұрын
It's crazy that No Child Of Mine closely parallels the life of someone incredibly close to me, just hearing about this film made me sad. It does happen in real life, which makes it 1000 times more horrific.
@FrenkTheJoy4 күн бұрын
The more the description went on I was like "oh god this is based on a true story, isn't it" and then he said it was at the end. Poor kids. Anyone who makes it through that horrific upbringing is admirable. Anyone who doesn't make it through is understandable.
@AmeliaLoupe4 күн бұрын
a close friend of mine took her life a week before her 16th birthday bc she went thru pretty much the exact same things as the plot of the movie. if you’re still friends with the person you speak of please please please hug them a little tighter and a little longer the next time you see them. the last time i saw her was in the hallways of our high school mid-day on a friday and she smiled that big ear to ear grin she always had on her face no matter what was going on. i trusted that smile more than i should have that day and now all i can do is bring her flowers and hug her headstone. apologies for trauma dumping in a youtube comment lmfao, but such stories don’t always have happy endings so to be able to have the opportunity to speak somewhat directly to someone who has witnessed a happy ending first hand it’s the least i can do to honor my friends memory. i hope you have an amazing day, internet stranger lol 🫶🏼
@IvanUstalyy3 күн бұрын
@@AmeliaLoupe No worries, it really just be how the KZbin comment section goes sometimes lol. I'm really incredibly sorry for your loss, I can only imagine what life would be like without this person. Considering they are my wife and childhood best friend; I do worry about it often. I will absolutely hold onto that advice... I have a habit of taking things for granted and not comprehending how some things can really weigh on a person, so to be told your friend's story, one that very much could have been a reality for my wife multiple times, is helpful in perspective as much as it is heartbreaking. If it helps ease your mind at all to know, someone who went through something similar to what your friend went through, she is out of that situation. My wife is finally safe and working through everything despite all of the negative repercussions of abuse. There are survivors, and they can lead fairly happy lives. But as an outsider looking in, I would never blame your friend for a moment for her decision. I hope she's resting easy, and she is given the most peaceful run in the next life. And every time my wife is in a bad headspace, I'll think about your comment and hold her a little tighter. Hope you're doing okay, have a good day and rest of your year!
@Pinwheelsystem3 күн бұрын
I recently got kicked out of a support home and had to move back with my unstable parents, so yeah, I kinda feel it hits hard At least they are leaving me alone, most of the time
@goodyxeroxx3 күн бұрын
Shockingly, it's not such an uncommon true story.
@lpnp94774 күн бұрын
By the way, thank you for making an iceberg without horrible childish meme editing. I keep trying to avoid them because of this trend and youtube keeps pushing them on me. Because I had seen your other content before I decided to give this a shot and you did not disappoint! I'm just kind of annoyed at myself now because my recommended section is going to be filled with icebergs for like two weeks lol
@RobotacularRoBob4 күн бұрын
I know what you mean, I see all kinds of channels trying to follow the same ADHD formula, where every 5 seconds has some kind of meme of silly edit that only contributes to brain rot. To see a channel offer more consistency with traditional editing is a relief nowadays.
@delsi37954 күн бұрын
Yea I like the more documentary style, used to watch SpookyRice but I really just wanna know about the movie
@Scorpiocatmeow6442 күн бұрын
Literally google would have shown you that
@lpnp947717 сағат бұрын
@@Scorpiocatmeow644 literally what do you mean
@dvijkotadia62424 күн бұрын
You know it's crazy when HUMAN CENTIPEDE is the tip of the goddam iceberg
@Grincheypoo4 күн бұрын
😅😅😅
@xioclemente214 күн бұрын
Exactly what I thought
@SecretAsian844 күн бұрын
Love this movie 😂
@MarcLuscher4 күн бұрын
LOL !
@TheRabbut4 күн бұрын
And human centipede 2 right after😭😭😭
@hannahm4204 күн бұрын
my mom showed me “megan is missing” when i was like 12/13/14 i don’t remember what age but a young teen like megan. she fuckin showed this to me to get me to stop talking to strangers online. and yeah, it worked. edit : i’m talking about one on one chats with strangers. yes this is me replying to and commenting back to strangers in the replies, but megan and josh had a weird one on one convo not in a public’s space like a tweet, comment section or even forum of some type. and unfortunately when i was younger, i can relate to this. that’s what i meant by i don’t talk to strangers…(in the dms even as a grown adult at 23 years old.) 🤣
@gskrrt4 күн бұрын
A stranger I was talking to online showed me that movie and I took it as a threat. The film definitely scared me straight, as a fully grown adult I’m still weary about talking to people online.
@hannahm4204 күн бұрын
@ Omg…that would be terrifying to get sent this movie from a stranger 😭 yeah, i definitely am super weirded out when a stranger wants to talk to me still as a grown adult im right there w ya lol
@lennyjenkins99314 күн бұрын
@@gskrrt That person did you a favor lol
@fink79684 күн бұрын
It's a real thing that has happened a few times from people meeting up with online friends, but keep in mind your drastically more likely to be sex trafficked by a new boyfriend, family member, or a friend of a family member. It kind of bugs me how popular that film became, people act like it's sending a hard and important message when it's almost entirely just exploitative garbage.
@Jensen7614 күн бұрын
thanks mom! lol
@D0ttorestestsubject4 күн бұрын
Fun fact: human centipede 2 was actually supposed to be in color, but it was so grotesque that they filmed it in black and white.
@lennyjenkins99314 күн бұрын
Another fun fact, there's an animal KZbinr who starred in that movie
@HydraSpectre11384 күн бұрын
The collector's edition Blu-ray contains a colour version as a bonus.
@aleflippy19972 күн бұрын
@@lennyjenkins9931 And Emzotic is such a sweet and pure soul too ! You'd never think she'd play in such a brutal flick.
@Megalon-qc8pf3 күн бұрын
Well this is the 1st time one of these videos actually described what “A Serbian Film” is about… and I understand why every other iceberg glosses over it
@KeishaTheTruth7772 күн бұрын
Oh yeah saw that one dear oh h*ll no
@SuperZombiechicКүн бұрын
agreed. 😮😵
@Asheeera7Күн бұрын
Its disgusting. In my opinion it IS child porn. Only a sick person would make a movie inwhich a child is graped on camera. I would kever watch it. And i dont understand why anybody wants to after knowing what is in it. Very weird.
@sn8kebytez23 сағат бұрын
@Asheeera7 i'm a massive horror/faux-crime fan and even i refuse to watch it
@mal2ksc5 сағат бұрын
It's one of those films where I'm glad I watched it, and I get what it was going for and I am sympathetic to it, but I'm never going to watch it again. Another film that falls into that category is "Requiem For a Dream", although it's nowhere near as shocking.
@BlueSimons-i4z4 күн бұрын
Bro said " I made this iceberg myself" can we give this man a damn salute for giving himself perma sleep paralysis💀 Edit: idc about 1k likes
@ApostolosFilms4 күн бұрын
His video is great but I have seen multiple disturbed movies icebergs with this exact list with the exemption of “the Viking” and protect/survive
@RABBITHOLE.est.2OO44 күн бұрын
Maybe because there really isn't that many f*cked up movies in the world, it's not like it's found footage or smth, it's a movie so yeah @@ApostolosFilms
@Rayd12144 күн бұрын
@@ApostolosFilms Yeah I honestly thought this was a repost from another youtuber when I saw it. It's basically exactly the same.
@SnowMcCall4 күн бұрын
Truly a great job on this expose❤
@ltcaphide4 күн бұрын
no
@CoralsCookery3 күн бұрын
More details on Junkos killers: Hiroshi Miyano was sentenced to 17 years. He argued that he deserved a lighter sentence and in exchange got 3 years added to his sentence totaling in 20 years. Jō Ogura, Shinji Minato, and Yasushi Watanabe, received 5-10 years for the murder and torture of Junko. as of 2008 all "men" are free and whereabouts are unknown. Considering ties to the Yakuza they are most likely living lives of crime under new names. Miscarriage of justice does not even come close to describe this case.
@ookami5329Күн бұрын
I actually came across one of the killer's twitter profile. He's a truly sick man, who's trying to reframe himself as some kind of victim of "the establishment" and routinely posts about the most wacky conspiracy theory stuff. He obviously has no remorse
@nightmarefanatic1819Күн бұрын
@@ookami5329 Please tell me he constantly gets flamed. I need to at least hear that. He should have to live the rest of his life in fear.
@kingpluto555Күн бұрын
@@nightmarefanatic1819, Yeah, I've heard he gets a lot of well-deserved death threats in his comments.
@momchilandonovКүн бұрын
At least three of the four killers continued their criminal doings, as visible in the Wikipedia article. Your comment is outdated. In 2019, Minato was sentenced to one year and six months in prison, suspended with probation for three years. Considering that he is spending time in prison I am pretty sure his whereabout is quite known :D.
@CoralsCookery19 сағат бұрын
@@momchilandonov literally quoted the wiki page about this murder. go fix the page if youre so up to date.
@LMyoozi2 күн бұрын
Hey so this is the best made iceberg video I’ve ever seen. Actual footage, the censorship isn’t annoying or constant, and you give the entire plot. I don’t want to actually watch most of these so I appreciate that.
@hannahm4204 күн бұрын
the house that jack built is actually such a great movie, like you said the way it’s told is very disturbing but it’s also such a good way to tell the story. along with the obvious relation to Dante’s Inferno. it’s so well told and Matt Dillon played Jack so so so well.
@kynoahbond82564 күн бұрын
The ending of that film thoroughly destroyed me.
@hannahm4204 күн бұрын
@ you and me both. 😭😭😭😭
@EricJacobusOfficial4 күн бұрын
I'm gonna watch it but prob skip the sniper scene. Thanks for the recommendation
@gracekami46553 күн бұрын
That movie really surprised me. I wasn't expecting it to be so good. Yes, that specific hunting scene was the hardest to watch. Being a mother of a young boy myself, that was a struggle and I had to look away a few times. But I still rate it to be one of the best of disturbing movies. Jack is such a fascinating and terrifying character.
@damiencross73343 күн бұрын
It is a good movie. Its a rough watch tho. When i saw matt dillion was in it. I was like how bad can it be? I was surprised by how dark it goes. As well as how good it was.
@Johnny-tzer4 күн бұрын
It's crazy how A LOT of those movies are banned/illegal for being too close to real life, we truly cannot come up with anything worse than what we see daily
@link1227714 күн бұрын
Exactly. Any number of gore sites will show you real, actual death. Accidents, murder, suicide, etc. real life in other words….how ironic…
@Johnny-tzer3 күн бұрын
@link122771 I love watching gore and gore sites, and I'm often harshly judged due that. I'm just interested in reality.
@agentepolaris49143 күн бұрын
@@Johnny-tzerI know that feel bro.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
I can kinda see where films like threads are coming from. Because that came out when the threat of Nuclear Armageddon was a very real thing and people were scared shitless. Then comes along with TV movie depicting the worse possible scenario of a situation that no-one could do anything about. I can't really blame the guys on top looking at it and going "Nah, We can't show this. People are gonna freak."
@dmreddragon62 күн бұрын
What we see in person/reality (most of us), is highly censored now compared to the past, "When America was great" (insert eye roll), and earlier. I believe the censorship of death only fuels people's curiosity. We want to know what's being hidden from us (hence the popularity of the idea of storming of area 51).
@IamSkyh4 күн бұрын
Slaughter Vomit Dolls is just an excuse for the director to make a movie out of his vomit fetish. The dude is seriously a weirdo.
@AtrocityEquine014 күн бұрын
I think the frustrating part about "Protect and Survive" is that the information was _useless._ NONE of what they said was gonna actually help people if a nuclear bomb did go off.
@poppymason-smith10512 күн бұрын
I thought that was the point of it, to persuade and lie to the public to stop them panicking and doing something anti government?
@TheNikean2 күн бұрын
Just duck and cover, man.
@nefariumxxxКүн бұрын
Depends upon how close you were to the blast fireball. Fallout is survivable with enough shielding which is why they show moving doors and stuff to hide under. It blocks or at least weakens a bunch of the radiation. The first 48 hours is crucial because the most nasty isotopes' energy / half-lives fade out quickly during the first two days. There is good and well understood science behind this... not just fear mongering.
@astraphel3 күн бұрын
When I saw Cannibal Holocaust, Salo, and A Serbian Film in LEVEL 3 I knew this was gonna be a wild one.
@MothsMusicBox3 күн бұрын
I've seen all 3 films and out of the three salo is the worst of the bunch, that shit fucked me up and I would NOT rewatch. And for that to be only level three... Oh boy I wasn't prepared for the bottom
@meloncornets30344 күн бұрын
Once I heard the words "Concrete" and "group of teens", I whispered "Oh no..." Poor Junko. This is a very infamous story.
@shannonmclaughlin28954 күн бұрын
I constantly watch true crime and have done for years horrific cases but this case is the worst I've heard in my life. I'll never forget it, it's unimaginable the pain and suffering and for such an extended period how she survived for that length of time it's incomprehensible
@AWCMCultMovies4 күн бұрын
And it's actually just one of 3 Japanese films about the case, none of them particularly respectful.
@evantambolang30523 күн бұрын
What's more sickening is her murderers got away scott free because they were minors at the time and also involved with yakuza
@MissAcres3 күн бұрын
The moment I heard the name Junko I covered my mouth out of shock. I have not seen the movie and as much as I am for movies that cover serious topics, hell I will say elephant has been more impactful on mainstream media then columbine as a whole, if it’s true that it shows the violence with disrespectful detail it makes me wonder if it’s just made for shock to get people to “open their eyes” type stuff or if there is more on the surface. Like i said films before have criticized tragedy and the government like Shin Godzilla and crucible but when someone takes it too far and makes it seem vengful, it makes the message seem so, spiteful and angry.
@MegidolErin3 күн бұрын
@@AWCMCultMovies I honestly doubt there's a way to cover her story respectfully, at least in the medium of film. I'm sure her family would prefer they be able to live without it constantly getting dredged up. As an aside, a thank you to the journals in Japan who constantly expose the new identities of the killers despite it not being allowed, so they never get peace. One of them is even on Twitter (or used to be, don't know if he still is)
@debin17754 күн бұрын
7:04 I was surprised you didn't mention that one of the actors in The Exorcist turned out to be an actual murderer. The radiographer from the hospital scene was a real rad tech named Paul Bateson who went on to be convicted of murder. He was also suspected to be involved in a series of killings in New York, but it was never proven.
@momchilandonovКүн бұрын
Considering how many people are involved in the production of a single movie I find it easily explainable if you just compare it to other movies... Just like the Bermuda Triangle lies - statistically everything is normal there. :)
@FrenkTheJoy4 күн бұрын
Well kudos to Charlie Sheen for being like "hey did this guy actually torture and murder a woman??" and asking someone to look into it.
@MegidolErin3 күн бұрын
Yeah. There's a lot of things to criticize him for, but I don't think this is one of them. People make fun of him for it, but he thought it was real and actually did something about it just in case.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
Know what? Yeah. Actually. Like, we poke fun at him for it but in all honestly if we found something we thought might actually be a snuff movie, we'd probably do the same. Or at least I hope we would.
@zombieedrea2 күн бұрын
The thing about Flowers of Flesh and Blood, is like…if you watch it, it’s so incredibly obvious that it’s a film. It’s edited, there are so many jump cuts, and while the video said there’s no over the top acting, there totally is from the main dude basically narrating it. So I don’t really see how Charlie could watch that and just mot notice the editing. But I mean, it’s not necessarily a bad thing that he thought it was real and was so concerned for the actress. It was the 80’s after all, so 🤷🏻♀️
@MegidolErinКүн бұрын
@@zombieedrea That alone doesn't really mean anything, to be fair. Real things like that can have edits and cuts too. I can't judge on the acting, I haven't watched it and don't want to
@simonebrown29713 күн бұрын
What's important to mention is that Lucier Valentine's films heavily exploited his partner, Ameara LaVey/Brandy Petrie, who struggled with bulimia in real life. Along with bulimia, she battled drug addiction for many years and was murdered in 2017 during a deal gone wrong. She left behind three young children. Valentine has been accused of multiple instances of sexual assault, rape, and emotional abuse, particularly targeting young fans with mental illness. He is a reprehensible human being who shouldn't be allowed within 500 yards of a video camera. Also the name "Lucifer Valentine" is dumb and pretentious.
@Yand2k62 күн бұрын
To add salt to an injury. If what he says in his interviews is true he had unhealthy relations with his mentally ill sister Cinderella until she passed. He is pathetic
@kingpluto555Күн бұрын
Lucifer also has a movie where he exploits drug addicts. He really has no soul.
@momchilandonovКүн бұрын
Kinda evil to be a drug addict and to give birth to 3 babies!
@mal2ksc5 сағат бұрын
"Lucifer Valentine" sounds like something directly out of a Twilight fanfic.
@FabulousResults3 күн бұрын
Ellen Burstyn wasn't injured in a "freak accident" -- Friedkin told the stuntman to pull the rope as hard as he could and it threw her across the room, despite her complaints on previous takes. He thought it would make her pain seem "real" which it was, because she was actually hurt.
@elliannalegakis4 күн бұрын
Less than halfway through this, but man I love your coverage. Also, I really like the way you censor imagery. I haven't seen that black and white pixelation before, and it looks cool while conveying a serious thing being censored.
@Emo4452 күн бұрын
I love how you're being respectful about the real cases so much oh my god. I was so tired of the childish way some people were describing and editing stuff like this. amazing video (probably channel, too) Much respect.
@yourluckynumber74 күн бұрын
one of junko furuta's murderer is still free from what i can see. he has a twitter account, and people bully him on it. no one is letting him live it down. iirc, 2chan doxxed him a couple of tine.
@johnturtle66494 күн бұрын
I don't think this is the same person, but I know that Japan has a murderer who killed a woman, cannibalized her, got arrested for it, wrote a book about it, said he would "do it all over again" and was then released. He even has Fans. Japan is insane.
@michelrood29664 күн бұрын
All her killers are sadly set free. Some changed their name , but they are all free
@TY_Tianyou3 күн бұрын
Good
@TY_Tianyou3 күн бұрын
@@johnturtle6649 didn't he die of illness?
@ed209onthestairs3 күн бұрын
@@johnturtle6649 More insane than current USA infatuated over Luigi Mangione?
@giordanofox2 күн бұрын
Pierpaolo Pasolini, Saló' s director, got assassinated here in Italy. Most people believe he was killed because he was gay but the strange thing is that he was working on a book called "Petrolio", that investigate and expose the crimes committed by ENI (italian petroil compani) and it's executives. After he was killed one conspicuous chapter, titled "Lampi sull' ENI" disappeared from the draft of the book. Last thing in one interview Pasolini said (roughly translated sorry): "i know exactly what is happening in certain environments but i 'm lacking proof, so no one would believe me"
@mx3fto4 күн бұрын
I watched a serbian film a few years ago. I kept seeing it on most disturbing horror lists and thought 'how bad can it be'. I found a copy of the uncensored version and it's haunted me to this day. How bad can it be? It's far worse than you're thinking
@dia81834 күн бұрын
this was how i felt after watching salo. "how bad can it be - OH"
@ThatsWhutSheSaid4 күн бұрын
I had the same experience. I was looking for something "more" than the typical horror film. I kept seeing it listed on the Most Disturbing Films lists. I almost passed on it solely because of the subtitles, but I decided to give it a shot. Boy, oh boy. I wasn't expecting the intense storyline, and the ending was really hard to get through. Needless to say, I got what I came for... Disturbed.
@gw83214 күн бұрын
Yeah that film fucked me up for years. Saw everyone online talking about it but never in any detail, and curiously thinking "why is this film banned? surely its not that bad..." oh how wrong was I.
@SeenGod4 күн бұрын
yeah i’m pretty much a gore-hound.. but that movie made me wanna take a shower after i watched it 😂
@HumanBeano4 күн бұрын
What's it called?
@bk138gt64 күн бұрын
Threads is one of the most bleak and gut wrenching film experiences I've ever had. Be careful, it will ruin your day
@RowanEmporer4 күн бұрын
“Glamorized by being Humanized” is a wild statement in regards to teenagers.
@bugs1nthewa11s994 күн бұрын
Yup. Accepting they are human is the first step to the long process of solving the root cause of their actions, which will never happen, unfortunately. That's why Zero Day is one of the best films about the subject, its realistic.
Who do they think commits crimes? We can call them monsters figuratively, but at the end of the day they are the exact same thing as we are.
@jaz9123 күн бұрын
One (or two) of junko furuta’s murderers is actually on twitter where he publicly boasts about what he did to her it’s so sad
@PinkrosesandagraveyardКүн бұрын
That’s horrifying.
@ookami5329Күн бұрын
he also tries to make himself out to be the victim. Spewing conspiracy theories, to support the idea that "the establishment" was just out to get him
@Jvee071Күн бұрын
He should have gotten a lot longer of a sentence fr bragging about what he did is so sad
@momchilandonovКүн бұрын
Freedom of speech guaranteed by Elon Musk!
@mediamanjamessmith2512 күн бұрын
What’s actually quite gross about *Megan is Missing* is Amber Perkins, the actress playing Amy, was underaged at the time of filming. Supposedly she felt compelled to do the assault scene without a parent/guardian present. She had wanted to get into acting and felt voicing any grievances would stifle her chances in the industry
@jaynukem1929Күн бұрын
Whoever made "A Serbian Film" should just be put on The Registry.
@democratictotalitariansoci146222 сағат бұрын
nope, Pink Flamingos is way worse- I still get nightmares from watching it
@sheep1ewe17 сағат бұрын
The Serbian movie is a protest against things going on in the real world at the time. That doesn't excatly make it less disturbing...
@giant054 күн бұрын
"I made this iceberg myself" is crazy, I haven't seen a man dedicated this much to his craft yet
@riton3494 күн бұрын
Fun Fact: Mai-Chan's Daily Life is based on a Manga made by a Gore Mangaka. He also made a manga based on Junto Furata's torture.
@travescharic4 күн бұрын
That’s so gross
@Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker4 күн бұрын
Junko*
@VisitorOf224 күн бұрын
Thank you for knowing 😘
@delsi37954 күн бұрын
Rude @@Celadonis-the-Lore-Seeker
@kaleido4574 күн бұрын
@@delsi3795 Correcting someone is rude?
@houndrysmagolyteofhope46612 күн бұрын
27:01 props for covering this one. The actors death has always been kept very under the radar... Lando deserves no forgiveness.
@Rhiannercakes4 күн бұрын
I've seen A Serbian Film. It was sure something. Have also read the Mai-chan manga which was way worse than the movie, frankly. Also, I'm surprised to see even blurred video from these entries. You're the only one I've seen add any. Thank you.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
Mai-Chan is to this date the most fucked up Manga I've ever come across and the competition for that aware is fierce.
@nightmarefanatic1819Күн бұрын
I haven't seen MCDL but I've read the manga and I'm absolutely sure it could never be adapted properly in live action.
@freezehorn4 күн бұрын
I feel like it's worth mentioning that some of the movies towards the bottom are (unfortunately) most likely niche fetish pornography rather than "horror movies" with any particular narrative intention. There's at least one genre based entirely around torturing and killing women for sexual pleasure. It sucks.
@SwitchxA4 күн бұрын
Yeah, if you strip away characters, motive, story, and pacing, you're just making some kind of porn at that point.
@AgentOfficeМинут бұрын
Snuff
@Alptraumification2 күн бұрын
To all who haven't seen it yet: If you're into dramatic, artsy and philosophical stuff, The House That Jack Built is incredibly worth watching.
@pledgebigmike29773 күн бұрын
Threads is actually a good movie. Yes it is disturbing and will ruin your day, but it's also real and existential terror that could still very much happen to this day. It's the only movie on this list I'd recommend due to how important it's subject matter is
@TTchirimoyatristeTT2 күн бұрын
"Mai-chan's daily life" is based on a manga of the same name. It's, believe it or not, even worse. I deleted my Google history after reading the last chapter because it felt like I was going to be put into a list if I had evidence of ever reading it.
@zizzatrap706919 сағат бұрын
I think you already are
@hughs_spfc14 сағат бұрын
It is on the internet for everyone to see and even buy it. But it's definitely a Not Safe for Life content, tho.
@SwaggyG_21024 күн бұрын
I prefer Zero Day over Elephant any day honestly. Zero Day had a realistic gritty feel, while Elephant felt so artsy fartsy.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
Fun fact. Elephant is the only film to literally give me a panic attack.
@OrymithPrime4 күн бұрын
Interesting fact that Protect and Survive was actually featured in the background and directly in scenes of Threads I suppose which would of made Threads seem extra terrifying at the time.
@steve-vx3lxКүн бұрын
yep i remember the ads
@CanyouseewhatIs334 күн бұрын
I can’t watch most of these as it makes me get so angry and upset. Anything involving abuse of children causes me to become enraged 😢
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
How do you feel about newborn babies? Still as bad? Worse?
@Youarereadingmycomment3 күн бұрын
I’ve watched a few different movie icebergs and this is definitely one of the better ones. Right to the point but tells all the important details. Well done mate 👍🏽
@c-chelcee4 күн бұрын
Genuinely my favorite channel to listen to while working 🖤
@mackenziemoore75034 күн бұрын
Same!
@digi_gabrielic4 күн бұрын
There is a movie with similar subject matter to Zero Day that I think is way more disturbing. It's called Duck! The Carbine High Massacre. It's a dark comedy that is a direct satire of the Columbine massacre that came out only 6 months after the shooting. It does not take itself seriously at all, but it is incredibly unsettling.
@elaboratelymcc90384 күн бұрын
well no shit, he missed like hundreds of films which are deserving of being on this iceberg either because they are more disturbing or genuinely good substantive films. That being said, making a black comedy about a school shooting 6 months after is morally reprehensible. I believe they started filming 1 month after. Too soon. Terrible movie as well.
@melaniemanning24624 күн бұрын
Just cuz you can do something doesn't mean you should. Just because the violence isn't actually real, doesnt mean its not demeaning toward women.
@pietdebeer79722 күн бұрын
or men
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
Lol. Which movie are you referring to. That covers 90% of this iceberg.
@Squatle4 күн бұрын
Threads is what Oppenheimer should have been. It was unlike anything I've seen before, it truly made me rethink nuclear war
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
Genuine question. Were you pro-nuclear was before it?
@Squatle2 күн бұрын
@ no, but I had never stopped to actually think about life afterwards. I would hear statistics (ie. X number of people would die, blah blah blah) which can be hard to conceptually apply to daily life. Threads had people just disappear and you never know what happened to them, showed the horror of living with your dead loved one’s body in the room with you, a government trying to organize something brand new while relying on people who are also scared for their families. Maybe it was my naivety, but I had never stopped to appreciate what it would be like for the survivors. It’s not that I was ever pro nuclear war, but I feel I have a fraction of a better understanding of the horror of what it would mean afterwards.
@IGNACY-fp8zo2 күн бұрын
Oppenheimer is about state-side issues; there's a reason they barely showed anything about the droppings on Japan
@Squatle2 күн бұрын
@ very true.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
@Squatle That’s interesting. Maybe it's because I was brought up learning about the blits in school that went into extreme detail about what life was like under constant attack. I guess it's different if you're just told facts and figures.
@srathovsky12274 күн бұрын
Found out about Protect and Survive from Fallout London. Man this film is just really unsettling and I got the jingle live rent free in my head.
@kaleido4574 күн бұрын
I learned about it through the film When the Wind Blows. That movie is hauntingly devastating.
@r0tten.b0y4 күн бұрын
Dude, your videos are awesome. I genuinely get hyped any time I get a notification from your channel. Keep up the great work.
@shaftomite0073 күн бұрын
Ranking Sàlo, Birth of a Nation, and Slaughtered Vomit Dolls as somehow MORE DISTURBING than A Serbian Film is a big fail. Sorry, but there's just no comparison.
@kayleighbrown4592 күн бұрын
So...here's the thing. A Serbian Film is all kinds of fucked up, but there's such a weird rawness to those other movies that I personally find more disturbing. Weirdly enough, it's how well made A Serbian Film is that kinda makes it less disturbing for me.
@spacebear8196Күн бұрын
Salo is much more disturbing imo
@ColdeternalКүн бұрын
Omg!! This is the first time ever seen anyone talk about Zero Day. It was so good and such a real depiction of teenage life. I think it came closer than any other fictional film in showing what the Columbine killers were probably really like. I still constantly search for it to see it again but it is like it is gone from the Earth I honestly did not see this film as disturbing. It was simply realistic. If anyone gets the chance they should see it.
@delsi37954 күн бұрын
Please remember if you watch these films (Except for the mdpope shit, actually dont watch those) they can help you cope when life gets dark, but they can pull you into a worse place if you aren't careful, im not saying not to watch them, but its kinda like black magic you can find yourself appauled by what you now enjoy and its very isolating.
@star7communicator4 күн бұрын
Threads legitimately scared me worse than any other movie. I want to watch it again because of how good it was, but still can't bring myself to do it.
@NoahWaggoner694 күн бұрын
Merry Christmas Sirius!!!!!!!!!
@babystone424 күн бұрын
When I was first getting into horror, I made it my mission to know what was the worst of the worst - and boy oh boy did I regret it. Massive respect to all creators who helped me discover the iceberg without my brain being completely messed up.
@yellowcaballerofan1102 күн бұрын
Speaking of Snuff films: Once in high school, one of my classes once had a substitute that was once either a movie director or a producer. (I think it was the latter) At one point, she brought up the term “Snuff Film”, and I asked what it meant, because I didn’t know. Both her, and the two other students in the class refused to tell me. They probably thought I was too innocent to know or something
@Bash9ein4 күн бұрын
Salo is based on Marquis de Sade's book 120 Days of Sodom. From what I understand, the book is FAR worse than the film based on it. EDIT: Forgot to mention that Marquis de Sade is literally where the word “Sadism” comes from.
@satokk4 күн бұрын
its insane, seriously.
@disgruntled46273 күн бұрын
The book is worse yes but seeing something on the screen internalizes it heavier than written word imo. Terrifying examples of corruption.
@oreofudgeman3 күн бұрын
What we know as salo is an incomplete work. Not all of it was recovered from the bastille. There was more.
@jessicadew51533 күн бұрын
I've read the book. And yes, it is insanely grotesque. Any of his books are hard reads. I started getting interested in him after watching Quills. I study criminal behavior, if he was alive still, I would definitely want to talk to him to find the source of his criminality.
@Sgoze2 күн бұрын
I don't dare to watch the movie, but from the synopsis provided here, seems like it deals with the abuse of children by elites and establishment figures. Kind of explains why Pasolini may have been unalived prematurely, and another reason why it's so heavily banned (in addition to the snuff, of course).
@digdug4163 күн бұрын
i feel like the way salo was covered is like irresponsibly missing some historical political context about why the film was made, what its about, why it was banned, who the director was and how he was murdered. this is like first paragraph on wikipedia stuff idk how u missed that or why u would choose to exclude it
@mesalgearsolid2 күн бұрын
'Megan is Missing' is neither disturbing nor a good movie. It's just god awful all around made by an extremely out of touch and arrogant director. Honestly embarrassing that it's on this list, especially at Layer 2.
@user-ex5pg3oy9c3 күн бұрын
Very good job! Noticed you added splashes in between the entries. Very good addition, and a great thematic selection
@biancaandreea84174 күн бұрын
THE KING IS BACK‼
@patrick17_6Күн бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention: the poughkeepsie tapes (2007), though am not sure if it's movie or not, seemed quite real like Cannibal Holocaust. I remember hearing about it on youtube first.
@Tim_Tuesday3 күн бұрын
Well fuck a list with some things I haven’t heard of. You earned this follow
@LiveRight842 күн бұрын
It’s an illegal list. What would you think gonna be? Spiderman trilogy 😂
@Tim_TuesdayКүн бұрын
@ Iv seen many banned lists. And watched a few of these but it usually peaks with sf and 120days of Sodom. There’s a bunch on here I haven’t seen on the sea of banned lists
@stanleypfp4 күн бұрын
the pronunciation of newfoundland 😭
@THERES_BEES_EVERYWHERE4 күн бұрын
bro makes a whole ass iceberg but can't be bothered to learn how to pronounce Newfoundland or Cannes or Max Von Sydow 🤔
@RockinDbop14 күн бұрын
new FOUND land
@drag0..3 күн бұрын
No one cares about newfies
@Ano-Nymous3 күн бұрын
The part according to the Excorcist is an interesting topic of cognitive psychology- and marketing. When you're getting older it's not just you aging, but also the people in your family, in your circle of friends and at work. With this the harsh reality of someone getting into a critical medical condition or facing death is becoming more and more a possibility as well. They might have really believed that all these accidents had something to do with their current project, but it might also be the truth that they just wanted to create a certain atmosphere surrounding their movie for a viral PR hype.
@Uzuzuss2 күн бұрын
on to that, the one room not being affected by the fire sounds like it was just closed, and so the fire couldn't get in.
@RyanC-z3f3 күн бұрын
You have to have a twisted mind to write some of these movies. Most of them actually are just sick. That's just my opinion though. I kinda feel like they (whoever wrote these movies) can depict evil so realistically and dark..is because they've looked it in the eyes themselves. They're familiar with real evil on a personal basis. Because they ARE evil. -- My Opinion
@wiggywaggo96472 күн бұрын
Find it hard to disagree tbh
@hollieBlu3034 күн бұрын
Raymond Briggs did an amazing "parody" of 'Protect and Survive'. It's called 'When The Wind Blows' and was coupled with the Bowie music video of rhe aame name. It's worse than 'Threads' IMO. t's animated by the guy that did 'The Snowman' in the same style. The elderly couple (a veteran of WW1/2 and his wife) have utrer faith in the advice....and it is BLEAK. Never watched anything so utterly British in my life. It hurt. The illustrated novel (not a "comic" 😬) is superb too. Not fun....but brilliant.
@ggenie7489Күн бұрын
I agree I still vividly remember watching that when I was a kid, with that and watership down, no wonder my generation is a bit warped.
@mjiguet12 сағат бұрын
I actually watched everything here. I would never imagine myself watching any of these films as I know how disturbed my mind would be after. It felt like seeing someone with a torch guiding and touring us on the right way to go in approaching the films. Great vid man. Subbed!
@discreetzither44884 күн бұрын
Additionally, in the Exorcist one of the background extras, a radiologist tech, was later convinced of murder
@benfubbs24324 күн бұрын
convinced or convicted?
@michelrood29664 күн бұрын
He was a serial killer and never convicted because he died
@discreetzither44883 күн бұрын
@ oops 😂
@charliebad15 сағат бұрын
Name please? This is new information to me. Wonder if possessed! @@michelrood2966
@TanteiRotanaКүн бұрын
the censorship effect looks really neato and cool i like it a lot thank you good video
@schaezar3 күн бұрын
watching Salo in my mid 20s seriously messed me up for a while, even now when I think about it, it has an effect. Mostly because it was a movie where there is no final judgment passed upon the people responsible of the event. They do what they want, shit and all, and then they keep living.
@zachariahpoltergeist4516Күн бұрын
As an American, I always find it weird when films are described as being banned "for obvious reasons." No, the reasons are not obvious. Are they actor portrayals? Then it's freedom of speech, and therefore should not be banned. No one is forced to watch anything. If actual crimes were committed while filming, then sure, it's evidence in a crime and falls under a whole different category. But just portraying things you don't like is not an obvious reason to ban something. And no, im not a fan of these kind of movies at all, but I'd never suggest banning them. So please, someone explain to me why any movie that is simply actors acting out parts should be banned.
@jessicafranklin63866 сағат бұрын
I totally agree and your comment was a breath of fresh air. Thank you.
@christophermccutcheon21434 күн бұрын
Eugh, I fucking forgot about Megan is Missing. I watched that on recommendation of a female friend who likes obscure media. Blocked it out of my head. She only told me it was a story about kidnapping from an online meeting. She left out all the fucking details at the end. I was expecting the police to turn up before it went as far as it did, but nope. Just left me feeling cold and sick inside. Fuck that.
@patriciahill4492Күн бұрын
I can't handle seeing these kinds of films. I will not watch them. I think they shouldn't be allowed to make them at all in any country. They're not good for anyone to watch, act in, or make. This is not entertaining to me. 😒
@fly1ngpapayaКүн бұрын
A serbian film is a movie that didn't need to be made.
@linkibear86444 күн бұрын
I'm just gonna give comfort where it's due, you're very likely not going to get kidnapped and killed unless you make an insane enemy, BUT you do have to keep in mind, if your gut feeling tells you that someone is dangerous, you should listen to it and just don't take any risks, now keep in mind I don't mean like report the guy to the police or be rude to him just because your *gut feeling* tells you, I simply mean that if your gut feeling tells you someone is dangerous, just don't take any risks with them.
@Seizm1c_go_BOOM2 күн бұрын
surprised the emoji movie wasn't on the last layer.
@stringsofnature401413 сағат бұрын
LOL
@Femaletomiserable3 күн бұрын
Ughhh as an autistic teen I had an insane fixation on The Human Centipede and i still have two posters and hundreds of drawings from that era 😭😭😭 idk why my brain does that but for so long shock films were a huge fixation of mine
@jennanyx4968Күн бұрын
08:40 that stunt wasn't an accident, that was the crew being abusive
@evantambolang30524 күн бұрын
It really crazy that a literal body horror movie like human centipede is least disturbing than a Looney Tunes' banned cartoon that was too offensive
@DjVanillaGuerilla4 күн бұрын
Gave it a six minute standing ovation? The more and more that comes out about the rich people of Hollywood, that makes sense. They be going to their Epstein and Diddy freak offs. Those are the ones we hear about. Imagine the things we don't hear about. I bet some of these films are not far off.
@heaterdawg20 сағат бұрын
As soon as you described the plot of Concrete, I knew exactly what case it was based off of. I started listening to the details of that story on another channel and could not even finish it. One of the most horrific, disturbing, and outright demonic things I have ever come across.
@squogy24 күн бұрын
I knew I was in for a crazy video when you started talking about Human Centipede FIRST 😭
@dexterford8094Сағат бұрын
I like that you made a list with timestamps in the description. I have seen many of these movies and don't need to see those parts of your video but do want to see what you say about movies I have not seen yet.
@bingbong68992 күн бұрын
Im suprised with all the silent films on the iceberg the one about noahs ark wasnt on here. From memory they pretty much recreated the flood but people were actually swept up by the water, died and the scenes were still used.
@louisekinsley718Күн бұрын
A few years ago,, myself and friends visited a genuine UK ex RAF Nuclear bunker which is still going although not open all the time. Most everything is intact and as it used to be and to get you in the mood as you walk down it's long corriders Protect and Survive is played through the speakers and at one point, shown on a tv. It really brings it all back and is very atmospheric, one of the best visits I've ever taken.
@charliebad14 сағат бұрын
Where is that based please?
@Baalur3 күн бұрын
Also known as the "Ultimate WORST Date Night Movie Iceberg"
@pimpife74763 күн бұрын
hii just one thing to correct, mdpope also was so infamous cuz thomas credit the DD video, but it didn't appear and thats the way the catch it was the audio for the video so that meant he had it so yeah he got arrested. just wanna say that, amazing video i love it
@kaleido4574 күн бұрын
Protect and Survive is actually directly referenced in the film "When the Wind Blows". If you know how that film (and the book it is based on) goes, then you'll know just how useless the advice given in Protect and Survive truly was.
@davesprague15422 күн бұрын
01:05 Fact: I had NO idea that the 30 minutes I spent busting a gut laughing at South Park was actually spent busting a gut laughing at the idea of humans turning other humans into human centipedes. "Oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo......cuttle fish coming......"
@MrMekmek294 күн бұрын
I remember watching cannibal holocaust in my college years and it traumatized me so much i wasnt able to eat regularly for months and i lost so much weight.
@munkustrap23 күн бұрын
I downloaded it from the original Napster & never watched it again, & I'm now 61. Knowing that the animals were actually killed traumatized me.
@Glo02063 күн бұрын
my mom made me watch megan is missing back in 2012 to teach me about internet safety LOL 😭 it did help tho
@bullseye2694Күн бұрын
As for the ones based on a true story, people crying about having to watch a movie yet think of those who had to live through the story it is based on
@wiggywaggo96472 күн бұрын
A couple of outdated cartoons more shocking than the concept and content of 'human centipede'? Give over, man!
@munkustrap23 күн бұрын
Regarding Ellen Burstyn's back injury. It wasn't something gone wrong, it was pretty much intentional. After one take of the scene she told William Friedkin (the director) that the cable/rope/whatever was being pulled too hard. He responded that it had to look real. And she said "I understand, but I’m telling you I could get hurt." So he told the crew member pulling the cable, Marcel Vercoutere, who was standing right there, "OK, don't pull her so hard" but as she was walking away she 'felt them exchange a look.' Feeling someone's look is kind of ridiculous to me but considering that William Friedkin is quoted as saying about the incident “If I hadn’t let the stuntman do that with the force that he did it, she would have had to do it over & over & over again. I would rather have had one [take] that risked hurting her a little, not injuring her. Yeah, she was hurt. There’s certain things you cannot act, like that sort of hurt”, I think she's right.
@jaynukem1929Күн бұрын
My God this is so hard to get through. Just listening to the details of some of these films.
@KandirocksКүн бұрын
The House That Jack Built had so much suspense and anxiety throughout. Absolutely fantastic storytelling, not just horror and gore for the sake of it.
@futurewario95914 күн бұрын
25:26 Who knew that a director who tried to make a movie preaching about mortality would turn out to be a completely immoral person. How ironic.
@eccremocarpusscaber515922 сағат бұрын
We were shown Threads at school when I was, I think, 13. I couldn’t sleep properly afterwards, and being an anxious, quiet boy, couldn’t talk about it with anyone. I’m 47 now, an exceptionally different person - as we all are - and it still haunts me. I watched it again a few years ago, to see if I could reconcile what I had seen then with who I am now. It was exactly the same, and I felt the same. Everyone should watch it at some point in their lives.
@Wnick19964 күн бұрын
I would say that Snuff is more cheesy then disturbing, considering how poor the effects have aged and the production value as whole was
@AWCMCultMovies4 күн бұрын
Yeah, and the original 1971 film by Mike Findlay had already aged by the time Shackleton got Simon Nuchtern to film the tacked-on snuff scene. It's actually more fun to watch for the painfully bad original footage, a relic of Manson-inspired cinema which would otherwise be as forgotten as The Cult.