Nightmare On Elm Street Part 3 has a part where Freddy makes this guy into a marionette and uses his veins as the strings. The scene in Hellraiser with the skinned people gets to me too.
That's an awesome movie, and no one I ask has seen it. btw, my sister-in-law figured it out before that scene
I don't feel like reading the whole thread (long day), but I'm guessing someone has said mine: The dog/donut "filling" scene from Van Wilder.
When the guy drank from the wrong cup in The Last Crusade always messed with me when I was a kid. There is a scene when the black guy gets run through with a bayonett in Platoon, I hate that. The dude that takes off his helmet in Saving Private Ryan and gets a bullet in the head. This one is really weird, but I don't like watching about 3 seconds of Fellowship of the Ring. It is the part when Bilbo wants to see the ring again in Elrond's house and he freaks out and looks like gollum for a split second. I have no clue why I don't like that scene, but I guess its because it surprised me the first time. Even though I know its coming, it still bothers me. The scene in Jurassic Park when the chick is in the electrical building and she has to restore power, after she gets the power on, the raptor surprises her. I know its coming. It bothers me that I know its coming. I agree with the slit throat in Braveheart. Yuck. It totally shocked me the first time I saw it, I didn't think they would show it so obviously. I also don't like the split second where the dude gets his head bashed in while he's sleeping, when Wallace rides in on the horse. It was actually on cable tonight, so I slowed it down on DVR and it is totally fake looking in slow motion, so it probably won't bother me anymore.
i have the movie the notebook sitting in the back of my truck, and i still havent watched it. i might end up you know, showing some heart, or showing some emotion.
That scene did it for me... I'm generally ok with gore in movie, but I can't stand seeing someone humiliated. That scene was the epitome of humiliation.
basically the movie starts out with an accident with a married couple going over a cliff in a car. the man loses his memory and had to have reconstructive surgery on his face and throughout the movie he's trying to remember who he is. the woman has been having an affair also and her lover is missing. so towards the end of the movie the husband finds the body but when he sees its face he see's himself. turns out he's not the husband but the boyfriend, when the doctors asked his wife she told them that the guy in the car was the husband and they fixed his face to look like the husband.
Misery and the sledgehammer scene. Also, House of Wax when the guy gets his tendon down by his ankle "snipped". Dropped him like a sack of potatoes.
Swingers definitely jumped out at me as well. I cringe every time I watch Mike bumble through repeatedly "Hi, this is Nikki leave a message!"
Pretty much any scene where people are unknowingly making asses out of themselves. That's why it's hard for me to watch The Office many times.