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What films do you wish you HADN'T seen?

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rubbishbin · 28/08/2016 01:02

I have to say, I wish I'd never watched The Shining (at a sleepover when I was 14). It scared the pants off me!

Anyone else?

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AverageGayLad · 28/08/2016 01:15

Insidious.

Tiptoeeee through the windoooow....

whywonthedgehogssharethehedge · 28/08/2016 01:17

White chicks. Utter shite.

Quietlygoingmad67 · 28/08/2016 01:19

Black Swan - not great viewing with your mid teen daughter.

And some film with Russel Brand in - about Mrs Marshall. Utter crap

digestivemuncher · 28/08/2016 01:19

Stephen Kings "IT"

(Terrified of clowns)

Safe to say I didn't sleep for a month after it and could not walk past a drain Blush

SmallBee · 28/08/2016 01:19

Jupiter Ascending. I'm never getting that time back.

IHaveBrilloHair · 28/08/2016 01:19

Megan is missing.
Blair witch project

VanellopeVonSchweetz99 · 28/08/2016 01:22

Horror fan here, just watched Eden Lake (2008) and kind of wish I hadn't. I'm pretty hardened, and although I found it rather brilliant (esp for a British film!) it is one of the bleakest and most brutal movies ever.

ErrolTheDragon · 28/08/2016 01:22

Se7en.

AwwOlgaICannot · 28/08/2016 01:23

The Snowtown Murders. A more bleak and utterly depressing film you could not hope to see. Turned it off part-way through. I still feel a sense of hopelessness when I think of it.

WannaBeDifferent · 28/08/2016 01:24

The Candy Man - I didn't get to the end of it though - had to leave the cinema I was so scared.

AllThreeWays · 28/08/2016 01:24

Nacho libre -utter shite.
Hostel - graphic scenes that can't be unseen.

RJnomore1 · 28/08/2016 01:25

Magnolia
Vanilla sky

That awful time travel one with Leonardo do caprio and the coin.

SilentBob · 28/08/2016 01:30

Sausage Party.

Behave, Seth Rogen, we're not all as high as we need to be/you think we are.

digestivemuncher · 28/08/2016 01:34

Also mighty Jo Young & My Girl ... Cried like a baby when I first watched these and still do to this day Blush

fuxxake · 28/08/2016 01:39

I second Eden Lake, still feel disturbed several years later. And no one needs to see the graphic stuff in Hostel

WorryMcStressHead · 28/08/2016 01:39

I agree Vanellope, I couldn't stop thinking about that film for days. I'm also a horror fan but that is an altogether different genre.

TroubleinDaFamily · 28/08/2016 01:45

Mulholland Drive.

NovemberInDailyFailLand · 28/08/2016 01:48

The Ring. Found it very upsetting.

RJnomore1 · 28/08/2016 01:54

Mulholland drive is great.

I agree about the ring. I love horror films and I didn't sleep for nights after it.

It's the idea of pure evil.

squoosh · 28/08/2016 01:56

Wolf Creek.

Just a really unpleasant film. I didn't watch it to the end.

OytheBumbler · 28/08/2016 01:58

I used to love horror films until I saw The Ring.

It put me off horror for years. I'm only just getting over itShock

OytheBumbler · 28/08/2016 02:04

When I say I'm just getting over it, I watched it 10 years ago!

I lost a whole genre of films due to that one film I caught by accident one night. Sad

RJnomore1 · 28/08/2016 02:08

I watched the ring before I moved to this house. I moved 9 years ago.

squoosh · 28/08/2016 02:10

I saw an ad for a film called (I think) Lights Out. Still having palpitations about it.

digestivemuncher · 28/08/2016 02:11

Squoosh wolfs creek was on tonight (I have seen it before) but because it was on so close to my bedtime I refused to watch it!!