I saw it yesterday.....that was very, VERY sickening.
2007-10-17
06:55:07
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LOL....I'm not a big outdoors guy, and this movie certainly didn't help.
Banjos are okay.
2007-10-17
07:04:14 ·
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I actually found Pulp Fiction to be more funny than disturbing....the tone in Deliverance just seems to be very eerie to me.
2007-10-17
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I agree-Its not so much how graphic it is, as the humiliation that the Ned Beatty character goes thru. To know that there are many many people out there that would be glad to do the same thing makes it even more disturbing. Never have gone camping without thinking about it. Always take a gun when I go camping. That's the only place I carry one.
2007-10-17 07:05:58
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answered by crocolyle10 3
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I saw it in school so many years ago. I remember being really disturbed by it at the time. It was quite controversial back in the day when the movie came out. I don't know how disturbing it would seem these days, however compared to so many of the other controversial movies that have come out in the past few years.
2007-10-17 07:01:52
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answered by Anonymous
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It has an edge, and underbelly in it that this is in middle America! that people have that kinda fun? Jon Voigt really made that movie not Reynolds but it seemed real enough to me,, didn't want float down a river for while.. The one with Kevin Bacon and Merle Streep same way...
2007-10-17 07:18:58
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By your own admission you were "sickened" by the film Deliverance. It's subtle undercurrent of homosexuality and graphic depictions of mountain folk in the Ozarks truly was groundbreaking and yes among the "disturbing movies" of its time.
2007-10-17 07:06:29
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answered by 428 Moore 2
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YES! That movie just creeps me out. Every time I hear banjo music i become disturbed because of that kid! I'm convinced that things like that can really happen so I prefer to stay out of the wilderness.
2007-10-17 07:55:11
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answered by luvlife1 3
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Yes, it was disturbing. The kid with the banjo never blinked and "Squeal like a PIG" always goes through my mind when I see Ned Beatty in anything- that was his first movie!
2007-10-17 07:14:38
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answered by Mars1111 5
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I think its a masterpiece... what is disturbing to me is that it could really happen, unlike other disturbing movies that are filled with fantasy and unrealistic settings
2007-10-17 11:55:56
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answered by Anonymous
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how was that any more sick then Pulp Fiction? There's an Anal Rape scene in that movie too...i just dont understand why anyone would want to do that to another person like that?
2007-10-17 07:04:59
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answered by Littlemiss Me 2
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yes but you'd be surprised how popular this movie is. ned beaty will be know as bobby "squek like a pig" unil the day he dies and beyond. i would much rather let the hillbillies just shot me than goe through what they did to him. also on this list for anal rape scenes sickening movies is. " i spit on your grave" and the all time one "lipstick" with margo hemingway. "i my god you killing me!" was her career killer! halle berry got an oscar for letting a hillbilly do it in her butt in monsters ball!
2007-10-17 07:26:41
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answered by mike c 3
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I don't think anything compares to Saw III in "sickening" terms
2007-10-17 07:01:57
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answered by Line 7
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