Post by lostmedia1975 on Mar 10, 2024 15:46:30 GMT
Basically what the title says. What’s any kind of song, movie, tv show, or any piece of media that made you feel creeped out, uncomfortable, or violated, even if the piece of media in question wasn’t intentionally trying to invoke such emotion?
Last Edit: Mar 10, 2024 15:46:39 GMT by lostmedia1975
Watership Down, but in a different sense of a lot of people (ZOMG the bloody bunny movie!!!) But rather when I learned that it reflected the actual author's experiences in the violence of World War II, and the character of Hazel was even based off his commanding officer.
On that same note, the classic Japanese novel "How Do You Live?" When you "realize" how old the main character is (15), what Japan was up to historically in the 1930s, and what would happen after that...
It was a Christian themed VHS I remember watching as a very young child. I came across a YouTube vid of someone talking about it, and an episode I remember seeing (the Easter one). There were just strange small details about it which made it feel like a cult.
Post by extremewreck2000 on Mar 14, 2024 16:51:01 GMT
Bubsy 3D's graphics have awful, gross inducing color palettes & combined with the 480i resolution as well as no textures for the most part, the game looks disgusting & even eye soaring. Not to mention some obvious tearing & how the already bad looking textures are rendered in environments that result in some levels looking like melted cheerios filled with lint & boogers. And that is just ONE of its many issues that make it one of the WORST games ever made.
Bug! on the Sega Saturn was a 3D platformer a year before Bubsy 3D & had MUCH better graphics by comparison... and Bug! had a MUCH ROUGHER development than Bubsy 3D!:
That should really tell you how inexcusable Bubsy 3D was even in 1996.
Any writing of Lucy Maud Montgomery-Anne of Green Gables, Emily of New Moon, etc. Her works have so much optimism and color and warmth but she had a REALLY sad life, and so her work can be hard to read now IMO. Anne of Green Gables in particular-a fan of hers was "horrified" to meet her in real life, finding a battered woman instead of a bright girl. I couldn't imagine how that must have felt!
Pretty much everything in Sanjay and Craig, don't even get me started on the episode "Unbarfable" blech.
I mean I personally enjoy it (My sense of humor is the mix of the most random crap) but I do see where you’re coming from.I mean in like the second episode they have to do a “Butt Surgery”.
FLCL Episode 5, the episode itself is the best and I consider it one of my favorites behind the first and second episodes.
I for some reason just dread watching it not because the content itself, it's because of one specific scene towards the middle which is more of a emotional confrontation between two characters and it just makes me feel uncomfortable, mainly because I don't really like conflict between people who are close to each other.
Pretty much everything in Sanjay and Craig, don't even get me started on the episode "Unbarfable" blech.
I mean I personally enjoy it (My sense of humor is the mix of the most random crap) but I do see where you’re coming from.I mean in like the second episode they have to do a “Butt Surgery”.
For me it easily ranks among the worst cartoons of the 2010s for me and it was one of the main reasons why I stopped watching animated shows on Nick back then.