Meet the Other Phone. Flexible and made to last.

Meet the Other Phone.
Flexible and made to last.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Telly addicts

Movie and TV moments that give the major ick

73 replies

Floogal · 04/06/2025 15:35

What TV or film moments are so gross or painful that you can never watch again🤢
Mine are
On little Britain, where David Walliams plays the Bitty man or the gerontophile who pervs over his friends grandma.
The Smoochy kiss episode of Bluey. Where Bingo makes a horrid concoction and Bandit eats it. Then vomits in the garden 🤮🤢. I can not watch that.
When Alan Partridge puts his foot through the spike when climbing the fence.
The plastic bag shit scene on the Borat film.
The bit on Brothers Grimsby when he is about to give his girlfriend cunnilingus after she both queefs and farts.
The bit on Mall Cop 2, when that old guy is eating the black banana. Even bananas going brown give me the ick

OP posts:
RabbitsRock · 05/06/2025 16:12

The scene in Alien where the alien bursts out of John Hurt’s stomach.

Usk · 05/06/2025 16:16

Third season of tourch wood - when they kill the child at the end - it was very compelling watching right up to then and never wanted to ever watch it ever again.

Most of Little Britain - I was Bf at time much to families disgust and they constantly reference it.

Usk · 05/06/2025 16:25

Code 46 - had to look up name of the film - the whole situation round two main characters before they get picked up by authories - was major ick all round.

MaryGreenhill · 05/06/2025 16:26

The pottery scene in Ghost

PandoraSocks · 05/06/2025 16:32

ChunkingDreamer · 05/06/2025 16:00

Yes, I suppose it's not really my cup of tea anyway, but it's hands down the worst, most cringe-inducing film I've ever seen. Its popularity continues to baffle me, but it seems to be a MN favourite!

Agree. Apart from Emma Thompson's character when she opens her Christmas present.šŸ’”

murasaki · 05/06/2025 17:04

PandoraSocks · 05/06/2025 16:32

Agree. Apart from Emma Thompson's character when she opens her Christmas present.šŸ’”

That is the only well acted bit of the whole film. The rest is dubious, potentially abusive, mawkish tripe.

merryhouse · 05/06/2025 17:07

Usk · 05/06/2025 16:16

Third season of tourch wood - when they kill the child at the end - it was very compelling watching right up to then and never wanted to ever watch it ever again.

Most of Little Britain - I was Bf at time much to families disgust and they constantly reference it.

oh yes.... I'm glad I watched it, it was very well done, I'm never watching it again.

Everyone was all waaaaah Ianto but that was just - well, okay, sad, but y'know - and H was moved by Peter Capaldi's ending; but most people just seem to have ignored this pivotal moment.

Then when it's finished "okay, let her in"

UnsocialMedia · 05/06/2025 17:10

Every time I see the Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg trailer and she says, "I'm not going to go easy on you" to the camera. It makes me feel a bit wrong every time.

ChunkingDreamer · 05/06/2025 17:13

UnsocialMedia · 05/06/2025 17:10

Every time I see the Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg trailer and she says, "I'm not going to go easy on you" to the camera. It makes me feel a bit wrong every time.

I’m the same, but I think it’s a cringe thing for me. She’s no actor and I have a low cringe threshold. I think I my would actually left my body when I tried to watch The Office.

UnsocialMedia · 05/06/2025 17:16

Oh yes, I can't do cringe either. I think it's because it sounds sort of suggestive. Well, to me anyway!

TheBig50 · 05/06/2025 17:20

The When Harry Met Sally fake orgasm scene.

TheBig50 · 05/06/2025 17:22

Skyler White in Breaking Bad singing Happy Birthday to her boss.

RedIsNotMyFavouriteColour · 05/06/2025 17:24

Bridesmaids at the end. When the bride is looking at Kristen Wiig's character when they're singing Wilson Phillips. It's so uncomfortable.

Usk · 05/06/2025 17:33

merryhouse · 05/06/2025 17:07

oh yes.... I'm glad I watched it, it was very well done, I'm never watching it again.

Everyone was all waaaaah Ianto but that was just - well, okay, sad, but y'know - and H was moved by Peter Capaldi's ending; but most people just seem to have ignored this pivotal moment.

Then when it's finished "okay, let her in"

It was very odd watching experience - DH same glad saw it but yes never again.

I also found Peter Capaldi's character ending was sad and moving juxtaposed with oddly and tragically with mundane breakfast scene.

The leading the kids out the school on to buses to potentailly their deaths or prolonged suffering was disturbing and the decision on who to send - bottom schools becuase they are full of kids no-one wants ie not ours - cynical as fuck.

But yes the ending killing young trusting child and then treating mother almost dismissively.

Brave New Worlds - start trek had similar idea child has to die to keep civilzation going - but there people were fighting to stop it - in a Dr who episode it would be stopped - here bar Gwen it was who can we sacrifice to keep rest of us safe.

HiddenInCubeOfCheese · 05/06/2025 17:42

All of the movie ā€œPreciousā€, but especially when it’s the mother’s boyfriend…yknow

DeSoleil · 05/06/2025 18:32

Cameron Diaz spunk in hair. Not funny and utterly repulsive. Can’t remember the film it was that bad.

HarryVanderspeigle · 05/06/2025 18:51

HiddenInCubeOfCheese · 04/06/2025 16:19

Aidan licking his hand to have a car wank on last week’s AJLT episode. Jesus.

I misread this as Aladin and thought I watched a VERY different Disney film.

DeSoleil · 05/06/2025 20:03

It was such a bad film I don’t think I saw all of it but in The whole nine yards, Mathew Perry’s character throws up and then a few minutes later he’s snogging a female actress, Natasha someone.

🤮

GellerYeller · 05/06/2025 20:22

Keira Knightley in Love Actually telling Andrew Lincoln her wedding video is ā€˜blue and wibbly’ then offering him Munchies and saying ā€˜I look quite pretty’. Just no.
The final scene of Kingsmen where someone decided it was appropriate to reward Taron Egerton with a thinly veiled promise of anal sex from a comely maiden.

the80sweregreat · 05/06/2025 20:27

The toilet scene in ā€˜ bridesmaids ā€˜ ! 🤢
( hated the whole film though )

Floogal · 05/06/2025 23:13

That Royle Family where they stayed in the caravan. Jim having a shit in front of everyone and the massive skid mark in his y fronts. And later when Jim and Dave were in bed farting together. And the shitty y fronts hanging over the bed

OP posts:
CryptoFascist · 05/06/2025 23:15

Any scene in a film where the man is licking and slobbering all over the woman's arched-back neck. URRRRRRGH

Illjusthavethebreadsticks · 06/06/2025 00:16

Love actually when the Laura linney character finally gets together with the guy and the bedroom scene where he says ā€˜you’re beautiful’ utter cringe.

ConnieHeart · 06/06/2025 10:43

pinkteddy · 05/06/2025 15:31

I hate everything about this film. Don’t get why it’s so popular. Complete cringe fest from start to finish. Other Richard Curtis films are so much better.

I think people are slowly coming round to how horrible it is. Apart from my dd1 & OH'S aunt. Whenever we see her, around Christmas, the topic comes up & she's like "oh we love LA". So I remind her about the completely unfunny, cringey, nasty storylines & she's like "oh yeah, you're right about that one.. and that one...and that one... ". Until the next Christmas!

I'm not keen on Notting Hill either. I just didn't find it funny. Really like some of Hugh Grant's more recent roles though

ConnieHeart · 06/06/2025 10:44

DeSoleil · 05/06/2025 18:32

Cameron Diaz spunk in hair. Not funny and utterly repulsive. Can’t remember the film it was that bad.

There's Something About Mary. I think that scene is quite funny!