I'm not talking about just horror films, is there any film you have watched that had a 'cursed' energy or negative feel to it?
Nonsense. Who would be stupid enough to put that much mana into a single video. That's bonkers.
https://youtu.be/3giobIBEvOA
>>40526821 (OP)Your mom's sex tape
Not really a curse, but Lady Gaga’s performance on SNL recently felt like a spell was cast on watchers. The spiritual entry for the human body is the eye, after all.
>>40526821 (OP)I don’t want to say because I don’t want people getting curious, but yes I have.
>>40527057Was it like a horror movie or what genre was it?
>>40527163How was it cursed? Without giving what it was away
WRT the "They're here" girl
They were anally gangraping her and they made her anus bleed to death
Hollywood Jews are a blight upon humanity because they think this is their right
Cursed indeed
>>40526821 (OP)Birdbox. Almost all modern films carry a negative energy in them, but that film in particular was egregious.
I don't find it scary in the traditional sense but this movie fills me with dread. I get extremely uncomfortable watching it.
>>40527169>In Catholic theology, demons cannot possess or oppress a person unless there’s some kind of invitation or permission—even if it’s unintentional. >• Watching a horror movie that glorifies evil, mocks God, or explicitly depicts demonic rituals can be seen as consent by exposure.
>• You are not possessed by watching—but you may become spiritually vulnerable or influenced, especially if your faith life is weak.
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There’s horror movies that are charged with demonic energy. The worst are channeled ones where the script or ideas for the movie are channeled from a demon.
The spirit realm operates on laws. Demons will barge in when you do something that gives them a legal right like watching a charged horror movie or playing with a ouija board even if you didn’t mean to.
The Butterfly Effect. Idk why but that movie had me fucked psychologically for days, I’ll never watch it again
>>40526850Yeah did you see her at the Paris olympics? It wasn't very demonic but it was definitely spiritual assault.
>>40526850Eyes, ears, tongue, hands.
The reason a ouija board wont work without touching the planchette is because touching the planchette is the legal consent for demons to oppress and possess you.
>>40527333>The spirit realm operates on lawsHow disgustingly jewish.
It's watered down a lot compared to the story, but there's still some residue. Clive Barker definitely tapped into something with the first volume of Books of Blood.
>>40526821 (OP)This might be a obvious choice but the Truman show, another Jim classic is cable guy and that's weird too.
>>40526821 (OP)Fallout TV series.
It gave me indescribably bad nightmares whenever I tried to watch it.
But most people liked it for whatever reason.
>>40527368It’s not your fault, anon.
>>40527368directors cut i hope
>>40526821 (OP)Nolan's batman trilogy and interstellar
it has some uncomfortable cheesiness ,kind of game of thrones (i'd add GoT in the list also)
something repulsively innervating
>>40526821 (OP)Donnie Darko, i haven't seen it because it feels like spell casting. I won't watch it. A lot of the popular ones are heavily negatively charged. For instance, I stopped watching john wick because it started to feel like it wanted to show me people dying.
>>40528054Yes, Klaus Kinski is off, his daughter said he did things to her.
>>40529694I can't stand GoT either, i can't explain why. Something is off with these new shows, the actors, the lines, the way they shoot.
Passion of the Christ. Really anything where they cast a regular guy as Jesus, but PotC wins out for taking the Crucifiction and turning it into a gorefest horror movie.
>>40528068Jim is good at playing dark characters. Probably because he himself is dark and troubled. As in, the John Wayne Gacy or Jeffery Epstein type of dark.
>>40529694>>40529900GOT serves as a sub-genre of the fantasy genre and also captures the lack of morality and nihilism of today in an environment that is meant to be an escape for viewers... But it isn't.
You have these beautiful beings (elves or whatever) like broken characters who rape each other all the time.Then there's Emilia Clarke's character who is supposed to be sweet and virginal and you show her being raped explicitly.
A while back, when the show was at its peak, I visited a website with all the symbolism and magic used in the series, which was inspired by the House of Windsor. It makes sense when you think about it, especially when people like Obama can't stop talking about the show.
>>40529694The Batman trilogy uses archetypes inspired by enemies of the "free world." The Joker looks like an MK Ultra created by the elite exclusively to confront Batman, a millionaire who wants to wipe out the mafia in his city.We must bear in mind that dirty money largely constitutes the cornerstone on which the global economy is based.
Bane is a terrorist, just like Ras al-Ghul, who is inspired by al-Qaeda. Batman Begins is a post-9/11 film.
As for interstellar, I am also shocked by the irresponsibility of humanity that inhabits that world.It's literally like "oh yeah, we fucked up this world but it doesn't matter we'll move on to a new one."
Nolan seems to me to be a glowie like his two brothers, one of them by the way is a hitman
>>40529959This - portrayal / reenactment of our Lord suffering horrendously, and trying to make it cinematic, is not OK.
I know of two other films that have something negative about/around them, but I won't mention them, but they both use the female form / sexual ritual to draw the viewer in deeper, and try to lead the viewer to sin in their lust, just by watching.
>>40530270True, GOT definitely used sexual themes to lead viewers to sin in their lust - and incest and rape were shown en masse as entertainment; this is satanic.
>>40526828that fucked with me what the fuck
>>40530366It was many years ago, but I remember watching the show and thinking it was weird how they were presenting and adding stuff like that. If you read the books and thought of your idea of an adaptation you just wouldn't really expect it to be like that.
(Though I have noticed and it's really weird how a lot of HBO shows and "must see TV/movies" have dicks in them now. I'm pretty old and my entire life I never saw so many dicks in film as this past decade. Its like it's some new obsession)
>>40530646They're pushing for soddom again; degenerate filth, depravity, cheap sex, constant pointless lust - everyone just giving in to temptation.
Sex isn't bad or wrong - God created it, it's a holy act in the right circumstances - but there is an agenda to make it cheap, meaningless and unholy and it's pushed in music, tv and media to lead us into sin, often unknowingly.
>>40526821 (OP)>mfw this is just a list of my favorite movies>begin to notice I'm experiencing time differently a few months agoDid I brainwash myself into feeling past and present as a static "now" with these movies? Did any of you?
I remember someone trying to convince me to watch that rocky horror movie and everything about it oozes with some kind of black venom, it's got a fucking stink to it.
>>40526821 (OP)no but there is cursed music that I have personal experience with. It's like it's an incantation summoning a demon or something.
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American horror story cult. there’s something evil and demonic in this particular season. something predictive in it.
>>40530932This. Boxing is just the modern continuation of the sacrificial gladiatorial rituals of pagan rome.
>>40526821 (OP)The film Mother felt wrong, like I was watching something I shouldn't be watching. Same with the film Altered States.
'hardware' while trippin will curse u. wolf house. the wolf house too maybe spooky.
the movie "funny games" felt pretty evil
>>40530941i could only get through like 5 seconds of this song, instantly had a vision of some creature trying to enter my aura through my head while listening to the song:
13 Angels Standing Guard ’Round the Side of Your Bed
Song by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra ‧ 2000
>>40526850>The spiritual entry for the human body is the eye, after allIt's actually the butthole. Least for me...
>>40527391>Eyes, ears, tongue, handsKnees and toes. Knees and toes.
>>40531618>MotherThis one.
>>40531618>>40534087Never mind, I was thinking of "Mama".
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mama_(2013_film)
Perhaps I'll check out "Mother!" also.
>>40526850>>40527382>>40529959You are suuuuuuch pussies
Everybody's always like "it made me shit my pants!" and the media is like: ooga booga im The Devil woowoo
Every time I watched Platoon, I'd end up breaking up with my gf.
All of Ari Aster's movie are negatively charged, they feel nasty and ill intended. He's got good craftsmanship and his pictures look nice but beneath the surface there's something very sinister. Pseuds love em though.
Rosemary's Baby is also worth mentioning, is the very first time I watched a movie with such wicked energy.
>>40534160Please confirm that you mean "Mama" (2013) dir Andy Muschietti, about abandoned children raised by a ghost, produced by Guillermo Del Toro
and not:
"Mommie Dearest" (1981) dir. Frank Perry (starring Faye Dunaway as Joan Crawford)
"Mamá" (2008) the short film that inspired the above 2013 film
"Mother" (2009) dir. Bong Joon Ho
"Goodnight Mummy"/"Ich seh, Ich seh" (2014) dir. Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala
"Madre" (2016) dir. Aaron Burns
"mother!" (2017) dir. Darren Aronofsky (starring Jennifer Lawrence and Javier Bardem)
"Ma" (2019) dir. Tate Taylor (starring Octavia Spencer)
"Madre" (2019) dir. Rodrigo Sorogoyen
"You Are Not My Mother" (2021) dir. Kate Dolan
"Goodnight Mommy" (2022) American remake of "Ich seh, Ich seh" (2014) (starring Naomi Watts)
"Mom" (2024) dir. Adam O'Brien
>>40534531you're a baby lmao
>>40526821 (OP)Unironically, this movie is satanic. They show christ being beaten and killed. I know its satanic because I'm satanic and when I see christ being beaten I cream my pants.
Antrum. It's purposely made to make you think it's inviting demons into you.
Cynically, I say it's a bit forced, edgy but also boring most of the time.
Spiritually, I'm glad I saw it after I started learning about entities. If I had seen that as a gullible child I'd been hooked to black magic and maybe some demons.
>>40531591 Rocky horror picture show isn't a boxing movie
>>40534780it is,it makes you want to punch faggots
>>40534644you are not satanic you are christian and the christianity of it all made you cream your pants
>>40534817it's me The Devil
and i'm Gay
scared?
>>40526821 (OP)Smile 2 felt pretty satanic
>>40526821 (OP)Yes that one to the left I couldn't watch it back then due to the energy. But I was more sensitive when younger. Had better 'tentacles'
I don't usually get that level of cursed energy from Hollywood movies and was often able to finish all movies
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>>40534985I think the part were it trapped the MC in the illusion is real imo, I think this could be my/our situation.
>>40526821 (OP)If you are sitting quietly, watching images on a screen for two hours and calling it entertainment, you are cursed.
But it's me cursing you, calling you a stupid fucking nigger for watching kike screenshit. Kill your television, retard.
>>40535393Well yeah, the son of Bruce Lee died in the making of it. But, maybe it could be deeper. What vibes did you feel from it?
Antichrist (2009)
it's a laugh riot
https://www.southcoasttoday.com/story/entertainment/local/2009/10/23/chaos-reigns-in-pointless-antichrist/51824150007/
>>40534644This is a great film! Put it on, crack open a case of beer, turn the sound off, crank up Nine Inch Nails "The Downward Spiral" and you have a Friday night!
>>40526821 (OP)Mulhollland Drive, Inland Empire, Donnie Darko.
Highly, highly unsettling and accursed films.
>>40526840>>40526828
>>40529959Jim Caviezel (actor portraying Jesus) was struck by lightning and suffered other injuries during the movie. He credits his faith for enduring the pain. Another recent movie, Nefarious, had similar issues with demonic forces trying to shut it down. Great tread topic, OP. Apocalypse Now was a good one to point out.
>>40526821 (OP)I've seen every horror/gore movie, but I couldn't finish "Eden Lake".
>>40536923Just read the summary, not the worst, but it sounds pretty effed, especially the ending.
>>40534780It is. It's got the guy from Rambo in it. You're probably thinking of Little Shop of Horrors.
>>40530270It makes me sick there are people out there who Tolkien and Martin in the same category (or if they're turbonormies being ignorant of any fantasy except GoT). Martin is all about subversion, and overall its such concentrated nihilism and misery porn it would actually loop around into being funny (like WH40k) if it was the least bit self aware. Its not though, which just makes it poison for the soul.
>>40536845I think anything by Lynch will come across cursed, but I'm not sure he's actually malicious.
>>40536845The bum in Mulholland Drive didn't scare me at all. I find it strange how people always talk about how badly it scared them.
>>40526821 (OP)>marebitoIts a nice movie but i wouldnt quite say it was "malignant" or something. But indeed charged with some type of energy. At least it was nice.
>>40526821 (OP)Godzilla: Minus One
Ironically, considering it's a mockumentary
>>40537108>Like 40k of it was self awareIt got that way towards the end biggie they started phoning it in.
Also Peter as Tolkien mogging Lloyd 's Martin:
https://youtu.be/XAAp_luluo0?si=PyqaNA4z9duUsmzr
>>40526821 (OP)All films. The creation of images that move and speak of their own accord is a demonic mockery of the Almighty.
>>40537691Go to bed, Mohammad.
>>40526821 (OP)I am pretty sure Hereditary by Ari Aster has something truly malefic in it. I left the cinema with the feeling that something very wrong had happened. Midsommar, by the same guy, also has pretty cursed vibes.
>>40537801samefag here.
Hadn't seen your post
>>40534531I remember literally shaking after watching Hereditary, but it was not from fear, from something else that is hard to explain. I am pretty sensitive with negative energies, and that shit was really fucked up. And I have seen hundreds of horror movies.
>>40526821 (OP)Theres definitely something fucked up about Joker 2. People say that the director was just mad or something because people thought the killer was cool but this movie straight up implies that problematic people should be rape-corrected. The messaging is just fucked. It says "hey, get out of line and we will fucking gang rape you".
>>40535653He says on a computer
>>40537983That's not exactly paranormal though, just entirely in line with progressive and liberal western philosophy: if you reject their gospel (or malign the (((wrong))) people) then literally ANYTHING goes. Torture, rape, indiscriminate killing of civilians, whatever.
definitely Donnie Darko, has a lot of esoteric shit
>>40538156Felt pretty fucking "cursed" to me. I felt like shit after watching it. Is this what movies are now? Political hit pieces?
>>40538202>Is this what movies are now? Political hit pieces?Worse, they're powerful and unfiltered propaganda. They're meticulously designed to make you think and feel a certain way. Someone could argue they always were, and technically that'd be true, but before technology progressed to where it is now it was still possible for pure art or innocent entertainment to be made. Not any more. Which is why I don't really watch anything made in the past 20 years.
>>40526821 (OP)Pan's laberynth
Bridge of Terabithia
Both are dark, weird, occult and the deaths are out of nowhere.
>>40527663But the idea that cannibal monsters live under the subway has existed long before Clive Barker wrote that story, so it was nothing original. There's an episode of the 1980s TV show Monsters called Far Below that is pretty much Midnight Meat Train without the 'detective' angle.
>>40537655>https://youtu.be/EVWYs3hG020>There are still unconfirmed/possibly unnoticed sightings
>>40537588this movie is about a pedophile scared of being caught fucking children that ends up killing his wife and fucking his daughter btw
watch the interview with the director of the movie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwRnBS3hmwA
>>40533916>13 Angels Standing Guard ’Round the Side of Your Bed>Song by Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra ‧ 2000This song sounds beautiful. I don't know how this would be considered cursed or scary.
The Conqueror (1956) starring John Wayne. A lot of the people who worked on it, including John Wayne and Susan Hayward, got cancer, likely from breathing radioactive dust, and later died.
Stalker (1979). A lot of the people who worked on it, including director Andrei Tarkovsky, got cancer, likely from toxic runoff from Russian industrial plants that was in the water, and later died.
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>>40526821 (OP)many cursed movies for me:
Who Framed Roger Rabbit?
The Matrix
Dark City
1408
Shutter Island
The Beach
Schindler's List
A.I. (Spielberg)
Jacob's Ladder
Zombieland
Apocalypse Now
Platoon
Hook
Harry Potter
Bambi
>>40539072>Apocalypse NowThe animal slaughter in this was real. But what do you find cured about it otherwise?
>>40539072Hook is the best movie. Rufus! Rufus! Rufus! Reminds me of Vegeta
>>40526828>>40530401Oh no! Le scary face on a phonk video. Dis is truly bad juju mon.
>>40530689This is the simplest explanation. People usually cling onto the idea that there are vast conspiracies searching for some higher ideal, when this is it. It has always been it. As he was cast into Hell, Satan made a wager to deceive as many of us as possible and as he proved himself capable dominion was granted to him over Earth. Those who follow him fail. Those who fight against his wicked ways and pray to God eventually succeed. It's just that it seems his plans are so entrenched now that it's becoming more difficult to fight him as time goes on. Thus, I wonder how much longer it will go on before all the revelations are complete and we all finally get to depart from this place?
Human Centipede
The original IT
>>40526821 (OP)Martyrs is cursed to me. It's thematically more than any of the events of the film. It's a very strong film that I'll only watch once.
Jodorowski's stuff is pretty cursed in a high 70s art pretentiousness completely indifferent to depravity. Santa Sangre is a masterpiece. Anything else, I recommend just take in small doses.
John Waters stuff is hard to view. Put that on if you want to get a party of people to leave. Female Trouble or 1972 Pink Flamingos. Oh great, now there's 2015 Kiddie Flamingos which someone else will have to confirm that this guy a long running creep.
Harmony Korine anything. There are important themes at least, but he has no concern for his audience.
>>40537142I think he laces underlying ideas that don't quite shed light on an unwell industry. Kubrick and Polanski would be other examples. There's no way Speilberg can be trusted after the poltergeist death. On and on, the industry is cursed.
>>40526821 (OP)Bastard Out of Carolina (1996). It was originally made for TNT. There's no nudity and all the child abuse was suggestive, yet it felt like an NC-17 movie. It deeply disturbed me unlike any other R or NC-17 movie, but oddly enough didn't break any FCC rules to be shown on regular cable. I feel weird because even A Serbian Film or Hounddog, that graphic Dakota Fanning child abuse film felt way less cursed or disturbing in comparison. If you don't believe me, see for yourself, but mind you, it was directed by a woman whose father directed a classic noir film with a notorious, incestuous father-daughter plot reveal. Actress Jena Malone was only 11 years old as the main, abused protagonist. In later interviews, she lowkey hinted it was a "depressing" time around when she filmed that movie, but never said she was traumatized from the experience, yet, regardless, child abuse experts who examined her abuse scenes in the films believe she was being exploited and it's likely Jena who had no idea what was happening back then, but later did, actually felt exploited, in line with actual, abused children who did not realize they were being abused until later on in life
>>40527333I watched X-Files, am I now going to have to board the mothership?
>>40530985the show is basically about gangstalking and gas lighting so you tell me what your watching
I have never really believed in "cursed films" (most are just created solely for promotion) but I legitimately believe the Terrifier franchise has negative energy and Damien Leone is in on some esoteric shit. Sounds stupid some shitty gore fetish indie movie would be "cursed" but hear me out
>The 9th Circle (2008)
Art is more of a side character in this one, but still has some of his characteristics that pop up in later films. He pops up in an empty office where a girl is sitting and offers her a "red rose" (which is linked to sacrifice in Christianity and the divine feminine in occult context). She realizes the rose has some sort of insect (?) in it and attempts to run off. Art grabs her arm and injects her with a syringe, his eyes now glowing a yellow hue as she lays one last look at him. She wakes up in a dingy basement chained up. She walks through the derelict area until she sees a coven of witches cutting the baby out of a pregnant woman (Being born through unnatural means?). She eventually ends up getting raped by satan.
I legitimately believe Damien conjured a demon up to create this short and the character of Art.
>>40542220>Terrifier (2011) and Terrifier (2018)The latter is essentially a loose remake of the former so I'll talk about them at the same time. Both films are a perversion of the divine feminine, featuring Art mutilating and killing women in misogynistic ways. Cutting off a woman's breasts and limbs and carving words like "bitch" and "cunt" into her skin or sawing a woman in half from her vagina.
>>40530300Batman and the Court of Owls
>>40526821 (OP)What's "cursed" about Apocalypse Now?
>>40526821 (OP)/tv/ fag here. The answer for me is no, despite taking the deepest of dives into the most obscure cinema can offer. It's been a subject of fascination for cinephiles forever. Usually when discussing lost media. There are films with extremely strange production histories and tragedies, but the films themselves don't feel haunted. I've tried my best, but I can't think of anything, in part because the internet exists. Growing up pre-internet there would be a lot of films that had a mysterious aura, because you would half catch them on television and know nothing about them. But with the internet you are able to find most inormation. Pic related however is something I am curious about. It's thought to be completely lost. People who caught a screening back in '92 at Sundance said it was an extremely unique experience - while the plot was nothing to write home about, the atmosphere was said to be very similar to Donnie Darko, and had a hypnotic effect on the audience. People have contacted the director and he has said he has no knowledge of any existing copies.
>>40542328Also when I talk about this subject being of great interest to cinephiles, it has been the subject of many films and books. The most famous is pic related (which deqls with the subject with references to real people). Famous in part because it was a cult 90's novel that everyone from David Fincher to Aronofsky tried and failed to get it produced.
>>40542274>Something in the Dark (2014)This one is only available in the film All Hallows Eve which I'll touch on next. This one doesn't feature Art until the very end when a painting by the protagonists husband is unveiled revealing the face of Art. The story revolves around a woman trying to hide from an alien force only for her husband to call her, exposing her spot leading her to get dragged off and unveil the painting of Art. The theme of perverting the divine feminine and male forces being the doom of women is present.
>All Hallows EveA VHS tape containing the three previous shorts shows up in a kid's trick or treat bag while a babysitter is watching the kids. She watches the first segment (9th Circle) with the kids (little weird that kids watch a movie with rape) before whisking them to bed and watching the remaining segments. The babysitter turns off the tv, but receives a phone call from the Terrifier short. The tv turns back on and now Art is seen in a dingy room where he bangs on the screen. The babysitter then sees herself on the TV with art behind her, causing her to smash the VHS tape before she hears the two kids scream. Upon running into the kids bedroom, she discovers their decapitated heads.
Bela Tarr's Satantango. Watch it, its full of doom and gloom but the coolest doom and gloom you'll ever see.
>>40526850who said you could use my eyes? no.
>>40542352However, I will say the Trent Reznor/Monte Cazazza/Peter Christopherson films definitely come close to leaving you with the feeling that although you are watching something fictional, it's something vile and that even the creators feel like they let their worst emotions shit out into a creative medium.
It's not just that they are edgy or allude to taboo topics and reference disturbing material, like snuff, it's the psychosomatic headspace. It's like listening to an album of music composed by someone clearly in a mental breakdown.
Begotten, A Serbian Film, Madman, and Cannibal Holocaust
>>40542531The director of Begotten has some interesting /x/ obsesssions.
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>>40526821 (OP)Amazed no one has mentioned Eyes Wide Shut. Shits a memetic hazzard which sends you into a fucking Jungian spiral.
>>40542322>he doesnt know
>>40538927Schizophrenics, man. Pisses me off they turned /x/ into psychiatric issues and messiah delusions - the board.
>>40544756Meh. It was kinna spoopy but felt like a boomer director who couldn't be edgy and controversial anymore. Sorta like a Skinemax movie with big stars in it. I thought Emanuelle in America (1977) was more cursed especially that ONE particular scene. After hearing about Anneke Lucas's story, it feels even more cursed and plausible
>>40532709The fucking basement scene still haunts me to this day...
>>40526821 (OP)apocolypse now does have a very strange feeling to it, almost dream like. Especially in the climax with the real water buffalo sacrafice.
>>40526821 (OP)>Have you ever watched a movie that felt 'cursedNo because I'm not an idiot who thinks moving pictures are going to kill me. Are you serious? Of course you're serious this thread has over 100 replies of dumbasses.
>>40526821 (OP)I know Eyes Wide Shut is the generic conspiracy go to film but there really is something unsettling about the movie ending with the "fuck" line, some will say its nothing serious but when watching it the last conversation makes me more unsettled than any of the weird sex cult stuff earlier in the film. Essentially the wife wants to fuck so they can have a new kid as they have given away their daughter as the "entry fee", its a dark concept but its more so seeing how they act in the scene in relation to the concept thats unsettling. Obv the cut final version does not explicitly state this, but in the final scene they are shopping with their daughter in a store (market, place where things are bought and SOLD) and both the doctor and his wife are having a very somber conversation about the ""dream"" he had, while discussing it their child keeps butting in showing them gifts she wants, instead of being happy with the child they seem annoyed by her nagging. In other words their guilty conscious is being nagged by the thought of what happened to their child, ultimately the final conversation starts with the wife sending away the daughter to go play, visually showing they have abandoned her. I won't go on a long winded rant but the "no dream is just a dream" line and others make it clear a deeper conversation/message is being shown to us (and also the fact that it would otherwise make for a very boring and unrelated ending to the film)
>>40526821 (OP)>>40539072definitely Jacob's Ladder
>>40546220Hearing the word "fuck" activates your "lizard brain". The way it punctuates the film is creepy as shit. Like it's programming you.
Weirdly, though, I think Kubrick mass-programmed people for a good reason. People are now awake to some fucked up aspects of society. I think he helped with that. The film makes you feel weird, creeped out, disgusted, afraid, for a good reason. I think it's good for the world. They killed him for a reason.
>>40526821 (OP)One time I watched a movie about exorcism and I think it was maybe cursed because it made me so fucking horny when the demon was possessing the woman. It screamed lust and in a twisted way. I was hooked. I kew it was fucked up, but somehow that intense lust had gold over me. If Satan and demons exists they must be way more lustful than us. They are the personification of lust and if you ever get yourself in that situation where you see lust manifesting before your very eyes that shit is hard to describe. You are aware that it is twisted, but somehow, maybe because it is twisted, it's a great feeling. I don't know. That movie fucked up. It has to be cursed. I don't remember the name.
>>40526821 (OP)Yeah is it called Superbad? Has it got the McLovin crew in it
And also that telekinesis movie where they can fly their own weight and he becomes the apex predator, I accidentally did a 1 second cigarette paper telekinesis when it was coming on.
And maybe the movie jumper and the game hexen, both leave input in my teleport trajectories
>>40529381lmao why? The Show is pretty lighthearted compared to non bethesda fallout entries
Also while its not particularly „evil“ definitely anything made my david lynch
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>>40526821 (OP)For me it was Cell with John Cusack. It feels like one of those films that are predictive programming. Disturbing premise, even more disturbing execution, followed by a very disturbing ending. I hate these kind of films because you as the viewer can sometimes imagine yourself in the movie scenarios. You envision how a situation like that would pan out, and you can only feel pure terror and dread. Films are not supposed to make you feel that way, but this one surely did.
>>40542292>Batman and the Court of OwlsThat was an actual plot point in the TV show wasn't it?
>>40527303I only saw this once but yes i remember feeling that way up until the end really. because i started to believe it, but then the k-horror/j-horror graphics popped up and took me out of it.
>>40539041Stalker is absolutely cursed because everyone died from cancer or radiation poisoning. They filmed it in an old water treatment facility but it was irradiated. But absolutely beautiful film.
>>40538376> Pan's laberynththis one is just mindbending, not cursed, it’s the truth
>>40534985Great movie
Longlegs also had some true shit
>>40527057funny thing, I've been hovering around this thread for a few days, hadn't seen your reply, but was thinking the same.
>>40527092I've seen two, one of them mentioned in the thread, Serbian Film....I watched until stuff started happening, like a quarter of the movie or so, and like, I stopped there for real but felt energetically poisoned for a couple of weeks..
The other one I watched years later, of the horror genre too, suffice to say, it was the last horror movie I ever watched.
>>40527333>>40537801>>40537835Ok, the other movie IS mentioned itt, yeah, I think it that describes it best, not fear, something else, so yeah, channeled scripts are definitely one plausible explanation, I mean, I have not had any problem with several of the movies mentioned itt, just shit designed to shock and disgust, those two though...
>>40550341>Stalker is absolutely cursed because everyone died from cancer or radiation poisoning. They filmed it in an old water treatment facility but it was irradiated. But absolutely beautiful film.incredible, I thought it was the average urban myth but no, there was a chemical plant upstream that was dumping shit into the same river that's captured in the film, and the first version of the film got ruined so they had to reshot the entire movie a second time.
Truly cursed.
>>40541114>Harmony Korine anything. There are important themes at least, but he has no concern for his audience.Gummo soothes my senses, like i'm back at home, I don't why.
>>40526821 (OP)I haven't seen "Heavan's gate". but I hear its making was highly problematic.
>>40527333Just give the movie title.
>>40530689>>40540810A lot of people would just call you guys religious nuts, but I do find it really troubling how much sway these seeming innocuous things have over people's minds.
The basic reaction to this stuff is "who cares if you don't like it then just don't watch it"/ignore it, but unfortunately it's what influences kids and even many older people, ultimately determining what culture is going to be, and how people will act. It's really crazy that such stupid industries can have so much power.
Then people say it's only about the money and power, but I've never gotten any explanation as to why the majority of the elite are into things like spirit cooking and occult practices. You see some of the art they have displayed and stuff, and I really don't even see what possible explanation a normal person would have to own such things.
Fetish Dolls Die Laughing
Which sucks because I have the had the fetish and this was my reward. It cured the fetish at least. I'm free. FREE!
>Free
Oh yeah, I watched it free on Tubi, which was dope because I would have been pissed if I had to pay a cent to see it.
>>40530366I watched Ballerina today and they kept pushing the weirdest pedo vibes
>>40537801just watched for the first time this week and damn... Shit really creeped me out and no movie has done that to me
>>40538676I love this movie, wym lol
>>40545886man shut yo ass up
bump for actually good /x/ movies
Anything written by Charlie Kaufman has a profound, soulless sickness associated with it.
>>40553898for (YOU) https://youtu.be/W47Vxd1O4lU?si=a_tbNFqrK-6tyicY
>>40538181>definitely Donnie Darko, has a lot of esoteric shitThere are also certain actors that seem to consistently appear in these types of movies. Jenna Malone is one of them. Watched Nicholas winding refn's Too Old to Die Young series. Same energy, and sheesh in it. Anna Taylor Joy is another.
>>40526821 (OP)There's 2 movies that I've seen that I would call cursed.
>What is it?I get the feeling that Crispin Glover was trying to put his demons and schizoid delusions on film and nearly achieved it. Somehow the vibe of the movie is weirder than the strange stuff he depicts in it. All in all, he's a weird guy.
>EraserheadI don't know how Lynch managed to display such raw feelings in a surreal movie like this one. It left me feeling sick for 2 days straight after watching it, didn't get that from Blue Velvet or Lost Highway.
>>40546322Charlie Kaufman is a sick, malignant little bastard. It's no wonder he's a darling of the intelligentsia.
Lars von trier's Nymphomanic is soul deadening. Even his work that has some artistic merit seems to have a malevolent sub intent. I'm thinking of Melancholia in particular. Beautiful to look at but if you're sensitive to such things much of it is shot through with bad intent.
>>40549383It does seem like predictive programming. I mean Samuel L. Jackson also acted in another film, Kingsman, where a similar thing happens. Like a year or so apart irl. Weird. Also, I have to turn away everytime that girl bashes her head against the wall.
>>40553730No shit??
I certainly can't say I'm glad but to see others with a similar opinion has helped me to see it was not that much my own weakness but rather an intent imprinted in the story.
For what it's worth, you are right when you say a movie can affect you when your spirituality levels are low, I wouldn't say influence per se, but I won't argue against it either.
When I think about it even to this day I guess I'd preferred to not watch it but at the same time it helped me to understand that when you are in an spiritual path, there's just no way around having to come face to face with the darker aspects of things before you can raise up to new levels of understanding.
Such is written in plenty of places.
>>40527391>legal consent for demons to oppress and possess youhow the fuck does this even make sense, how in the ever loving fuck can you give consent to someone to do harm to you, if you knew you were going to be harmed you wouldnt fucking give consent, how the fuck is that fair or logical? the "logic" of that falls apart completely
you: please demon stop hurting me!
demon: you gave me permission to do this! so even though you dont want it and are asking me to stop it doesnt matter because you said I could do this to you even though you didnt actually understand what I was asking permission to do to you! despite that its YOUR fault!
>>40531591>>40534780>>40537054He was talking about "The Rocky horror picture show" from 1975 with tim curry acting as a drag queen. but he read Rocky and thought you were talking about the sylvestor stallone movie of the boxer.
I'm surprised no one has mentioned the Shining. I have seen this film over a dozen times and each time I am seeing something new. Ignoring the subject matter itself, there's so much depth in the imagery and Kubrick was such a madman about details that seem pointless on the surface. It's like he was summoning something.
>Hidden references to Native American genocide
>The overhead shot of the hotel at the start doesn't show the hedge maze at the end
>Implies the hedge maze isn't real
>References to the lunar landings
>the Gold Room was original shot as Silver, Kubrick changed it and redid the entire shot
>Silver to Gold, like Alchemy
>Shelly Duvall lost her mind later in life
>There's that shot with the animals and the guy in the tux
>Later on the film Eyes Wide Shut gives new meaning to this shot
>Turns out the hotel the movie was filmed in had some kind of annual party for rich snobs and dressing as animals was part of it
>none of this is in the book, totally a Kubrick thing
>>40537191a screen can't hurt you. but if I were in that situation I'd be mortified. alarms ringing in my head. ugly, filthy and clearly abnormal
Back in 2017, I watched a film that I believe was cursed to some degree
>get bored
>turn on amazon prime to watch something
>find some horror movie and start it
>found footage style
>something about a family in the suburbs being occultists
>halfway through the movie, hear the sound of glass breaking in the kitchen
>get so scared that i refuse to check it out
>lightbulb goes out a minute later
>prime ends up freezing at a scene near the end of the movie no matter how many times i try to restart it
>>40536923Was it the one where the blond girl gets raped for no reason? There was another movie that resembled this, it played in britain and the bad guys were a bunch of lowlife england kids, I think Fassbender played the guy and he had a gf. Both movies are classified as horror but they are not about monsters, just human vs human interaction. Yet both felt so greasy, not strictly demonic but filled with a bad energy, torture porn but not like Funny Games which nudges the audience.
And just remembered another, "The War Zone" , British again and also fucked. No redemption torture porn, not about world war or anything (more about rhymes with grapes) which I thought it was when downloading. Movies like these get to me, it is one thing to get jumpscared by a big scary thing that eats a woman, and another to depict plausible scenarios "that could happen to you", where the protagonist either keeps making dumb decisions or the pressure is rising and you the viewer will feel powerless (and violated, to be reddit here).
Not necessarily the action that is taking place in the film, but events that trigger the same monkey / lizard brain reaction you had in real life, facing a problem or a person depicted. Events you thought you can forget for good, a movie that scratches up old wounds in your mind. Goes for torture and misery porn movies too, those who people describe "won't watch ever again".
Like they are set up as negative energy farms, to be on point on /x/ , forgot this is not /tv/.
>>40554890Another good one is that the hotel manager's office at the beginning has an outside window, but if you look at the shot where Jack approaches the office there's a hallway that runs behind it, perpendicular to the entrance hall. So the window would appear to be physically impossible
>>40537801That's because he is a Jew they deliberately create subversive and unsettling art as a demoralization tool.
Vivarium is definitely cursed. Came out right before covid.
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>>40526821 (OP)I don't remember this but my dad tells me when I was 5 he was watching the movie "The Crow" and I came into the room and I told him "God told me you shouldn't watch that movie" and he threw it out
>>40553887It's themes were terrifying to me as a small child. Existential dread. An angry suicide. Lampy seemingly dying. The junkyard.
The Boxer's Omen
I prayed that night lol.
Especially that scene with the nasty ritual involving live chickens ughh
>>40526821 (OP)Ive watched only 500 movies but pic related has been the only one who felt cursed so far
In fact, the night i watched this, lot of strange things started happening in my house and my life for the next 5 - 6 months, also super bad luck in everything
Also, the same night i watched this with my gf, the curtains of our dorm fell (never happened before) at 03 am, just seconds after me and gf went silent cuz we heard someone crying outside the window
There was no one outside the window btw
>>40526821 (OP)Smile franchise
>>40553730Yes, this too. I felt spiritually dirty after watching it. Longlegs is another one, especially the ending. I wanted to cover my ears lol.
XN4KxsDefinitely Hereditary. Especially that part towards end with Paimon. I watched it in the cinema and I have NEVER felt genuinely scared with like 20 people around me - but there was a collective dread felt viscerally. Still think of this movie now and then and I've seen a lot of horror.
Second is Angst (1983), an absolutely vile, Austrian film, very realistic depiction of a killer, so sadistic and just... blunt.
The Wolf House. They depict child sexual abuse with such artistic, dark and fascinating symbolic images but you can FEEL them deeply within and they stuck with me.
Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer gave me similar vibes as Angst, dirty, disgusting and absolutely unrestrained in the way it depicts the depravity of a killer.
La Vie nouvelle (2002) is extremely, extremely dark and hopeless. It's about human trafficking and there's a particular sequence that is shot in a way that made me dizzy, unwell and so disturbed I had to pause the movie for a whole day and watch during the day. Never happened before. Soundscape was nausea inducing too.
>>40559570It definitely has a icky vibe. The thing where it traps people in demonic illusions rings out as legit a thing that happens.
>>40557861This is actually kind of creepy.
>>40526821 (OP)I felt 'charged' after watching Joker in cinema in ragey way
I don't remember title but there was a movie where two gay guys kidnap and torture woman and it felt really off
>>40526821 (OP)Marco Polo tv series but only latter half of 1 season i literally couldn't watch it i got headache from looking at it
>>40526821 (OP)The Deer Hunter was claimed by some to cause people to want to kill themselves.
All sorts of crazy shit happened on the set of the omen. It's mainstream information too so not some anecdotal online theory. But most people here already know about it. Otherwise the music directors of the goosebumps series intro dabbled with satanic bullshit to create the piano parts of it
>>40560952Why? Just because of the marriage long-ass scene?
Dead Man
This movie is practically about the journey that your soul takes right after you die in order to detach itself from worldly detachments. The Indian co-protagonist is practically Johny Depp's spiritual guide in the afterlife, and the hitmen hired to kill him are the memories and demons that haunt us and try to keep us on this plane.
The scene with Iggy Pop is very strange.
At the end of the journey they end up among the Pacific Northwest Indians, who had a very interesting culture irl.
>>40562600Wrong picture, lol
>>40552257Mostly just because it went way over budget lmao
Although they did kill a few horses to have realistic looking blood n‘ guts and it‘s the main reason why all major movies now have the disclaimer that no animals were harmed in the making
>>40562600tlingits of the pacific northwest fought ruzzians with badass wooden armour and had social stratification and state-like structures in a hunter-gatherer society. I LOVE AMERINDIANS
I watched the movie the "The Gate" and it felt really corny and bad, but then that night I was choked by the Hat Man in my sleep.
>>40526821 (OP)Suspiria struck me a certain way
>>40569564The ending was kinda gay and a letdown tho
>>40527273Yeah it sucked ass. Pure propaganda
I watched Cool World recently. Something about that left me feeling a bit disturbed that night and I couldn't sleep. I felt oddly paranoid, which is weird because I am not normally phased by movies.
>>40554781It's logic for five-year-olds, it's because all the catholic demon lore was written by retarded christians with the minds of children
>>40526821 (OP)I usually find that if I go back to those things like Combat Shock or...whatever gave me the ick, they affected me because of whatever I was going through at the time
>>40527391>legal consentsorry anon but this is hilarious, i'm imagining a demon sitting in court in front of the judge hoping for his lawyer to get him a light sensense because he posessed someone uninvited. He just got out of demon jail for haunting chickens and now this
>>40554781>>40571656>>40571686samefagging or just plain retards opinionating on something they do not understand, derailing the thread with offtopic discussion.
Since the thread has been ruined by plebbit hillbillies I'm unfollowing.
I’ve seen a lot of fucked up movies out of curiosity, some definitely feel cursed.
Un Vrie Jeune Fille - not a horror movie, but disturbing. The focus on a young girls distorted sexuality is very depraved and disgusting.
Melancholie der Engel - torture porn masquerading as art. This gave me a very distinct sense of evil and dread, like the director was possessed by something dark. I had to rewatch some of the scenes because they wouldn’t leave my head. I still feel tainted by watching it, and I’ve seen actual videos of gore.
>>40571891Don't come back you retarded babbys first demon believer. Tell your stories to little kids, they're the only ones falling for them
>>40559582>Yes, this too.Definitely over the top, but imo it's what The Exorcist was in the 70s and then The Omen in the 80s, designed to exploit cultural and spiritual fears. Once manage to get over that all that remains is why stuff is always going to new extremes, a hefty desensitization in society is likely.
I could feel a very special and disturbing feeling of horror by watching Mandy, specially the fist half of it. Brutal and very much deranged
This whole movie is jarring,great date movie tho,you know you're watching something dark when the bitch with the attention span of a goldfish watches it untill the end with you
>>40559639Angst is a sample of pure sadistic impulses in that house that mirrors the dacaying western society: no male in charge. Just an alcoholic, sick old lady unable to cope. her deeply imbecile son and the useless good looking girl. They all meet the fury of a pure soul.
>>40536923I liked it but the ending was ass.
>>40560952Just another boomer rumor like "don't fear the reaper" by blue oyster cult caused an an hero epidemic of sorts
>>40560791>I don't remember title but there was a movie where two gay guys kidnap and torture woman and it felt really offwas it guinea pig devil’s experiment?
>>40554890Gay furry sex parties in the hotel are absolutely in the King novel. Also the movie was not shot inside a hotel, all the interiors were shot on sets (many of them massive). A real hotel was used for exterior shots.
Yeah, the Jurassic Park movies.
The first one not so much, it's just borderline retarded thanks to how Spielberg raped the story.
The second one has a whiff of the satanic wank about it. Every adult who watches it will instantly feel that it's just an excuse to get a Trex into an American city and watch it murder people for fun so the demons can have a laugh.
The third one is an exception, it doesn't have plot holes and seems whimsical.
It's with Jurassic World and its two atrocious sequels that shit really starts pounding the fan.
The tension is horrific, the big bad dinosaur couldn't be normal no it had to be an elite uncontrollable bioweapon designed to scare the shit out of you.
They put a 30-second sequence in the bird escape scene where that useless British nanny gets mauled by the birds and thrown around like a meat puppet until she's vored whole and alive by the big crocodile.
You just know that the people involved in that were jacking off as they wrote and drew it out on the storyboard, as it reminds them of those party nights where they feed live human babies to a crocodile or alligator for fun.
And in the second movie besides the shit plot and the overt "creepy Jew businessman wants to steal bioweapons and sell them on the black market to go fuck the middle east" angle, they have another horrific piece of shit weapon they keep teasing and it's laser-guided and cybernetic. You've gotta be a demon to think that's awesome in a good way.
Frankly I'm a little surprised they didn't go for the full human-raptor hybrid gimmick that was drawn up for JP4 20 years ago.
Maybe it resembled the real deal too much.
>>40559582I watched Longlegs and it was shite
>>40538181There's a Pooka in it?
>>40539072lol why Zombieland
On the retro station very late at night they put an old silent film from Sweden on. It was about witches. I wish I could remember the title. The end scene was just fields on fire and smoke. Resembling hell on earth. Eerie yet beautiful. Let's bring back silent films.
>>40529381kek did you see the horrible tits of the mc or what?
>>40542220To me they're just hacky b-movie horror done fairly well. The sequel bored me, to he honest, but it was nice to see the Little Punk People kid. I think his presence reveals the secret sauce: metal. Look at some death metal album art and you'll see where this shit comes from. If there's any esoteric evil magic in this movie, it's borrowed from that shit.
As for Art being a demon, well, maybe. He's inspired for sure, but the actor based his performance on the bad guy from Lazytown, know what I mean? They built the character up to make him entertaining. You can see all the little choices. It seems a bit too conscious for me to see him as a demon or something.
>>40545886Normie take. Watch it again. It's Kubrick. You won't get it the first time.
>>40547373Interesting choices. "Superbad" is special, for sure. I think it channelled the spirit of the time, if nothing else.
"Chronicle" is just a cool movie. I was in school for visual effects when my fellow students saw it, and we got stoked to make movies. It has a weird vibe for sure. I will revisit with my /x/ goggles on.
>>40552194I know what you mean. I spent three weeks away for work and missed my wife and dog. Watched Gummo and I got over it.
Then I watched Trash Humpers and got a little unhinged, but in a good way. I was invincible and full of joy.
>>40537801Hereditary is evil. The other one is whatever.
>>40554890>Turns out the hotel the movie was filmed in had some kind of annual party for rich snobs and dressing as animals was part of itIt was filmed on sets.
>>40557359If you don't provide the title, you're lying.
>>40559439Cool. I watched it and nothing happened aside from me enjoying a good movie.