The film part that disturbed you for life...

Its nothing but a clever way to dupe people to go there and spend money. A type of aquatic dinosaur was cited as a possibility.
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But I'm sure there are authentic photos taken by reputable people.

Like this one....
 
The Ring, that TV scene when unexpected fright turned into something so uncomfortable, it might be the only movie I didn't want to re-watch after 20+ years.

When i was in Uni, me and my mate went to watch a Japanese film called Audition by Takeshi Miike at the Odeon (think it was Odeon, anyway) on Oxford Rd. We didn't know anything about it, it was part of a series of Japanese movies they were showing, it started as a normal romantic movie i guess but then goes mental at the end - the lead woman is drugging the lead man and sawing off his feet with piano wire....yeah insane
That's when Japanese horror broke into mainstream. Kiri kiri kiri........
 
Agree on this and came here to put it.

Watched it at the cinema on a date of all things.... and literally walked out shocked. Never before have I been shocked at TV or film.

I'm getting Max Mosley vibes!

Did you see each other again?
 
American psycho, the end where he just gets away with it and its swept under the rug
 
"Old Yeller" catching rabies from a rabid wolf and having to be shot traumatised a four year old me.
Funnily enough we had a dog just like Old Yeller soon after that that had to be put down for attacking folk. Spooky. Don't think Jock had rabies though. Just a bad bastard.
 
Stir of Echoes.
When she's digging her fingers in to the wooden floorboards as she's getting dragged across the room and the nail just snaps off. That went through me and stuck with me for some reason.
 
The bit in Fire in the Sky when the aliens are operating on Travis Walton. That was grim as fuck.
 
Schindler’s list, the liquidation of the Krakow ghetto

Probably the film that had the most profound impact on me emotionally

A masterpiece
 
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