5 Horror Movies I Will Never Watch Again

 


I never thought I would find horror movies that would either piss me off, or disturb me so bad, I would never want to watch them again. I'm a huge fan of horror movies, but I even I have my limits when it comes to what I like when it comes to horror. 

Some horror movies have defeated me, and I have decided that I would never watch these particular films again. I have my reasons why, and I'm planning to explain why I don't care to watch any of these movies again. 

Even if I was offered a million dollars, I would still refuse to watch these movies again. 

Here are 5 horror movies I never want to watch again:

5. In Fabric


In Fabric is hands down one of the most disappointing horror movies I have watched in years. I had seen this film back in 2019, and I was blown away by the sudden whiplash I had received from this film. This movie had an incredible premise, that was instantly ruined by its cast of characters becoming horny throughout the film more than 20 TIMES.

The story focuses on a red dress that is cursed, and is responsible for causing nothing but chaos for the cast that finds this dress waiting for them. The first half of the movie was awesome, the story was slowly building up to a terrifying ending for the first character who owned the cursed dress, and I assumed that perhaps the main character's son would take find a way to destroy this cursed item to save more victims in the future. 

No...that is not what we get at all. In the second half of the film, it felt like I was watching a...completely different movie. Everyone who came across this dress got super horny, and I counted more than 20 times of people losing their minds over each other, all because of a dress. 

In one of the dumbest scenes of the film, one of the main characters who talks about his knowledge of fridges, becomes a sex magnet for anyone who is listening. All because he wore a dress one time. I don't get why the dress gave up on killing its victims...it made no sense, and I got so bored with the second half. To this day, I don't know how I was able to finish this movie...

4. Society 


I have something to admit. I have never seen this movie. And there is no reason why. I accidentally found...that ending scene on YouTube, and I was completely traumatized. I can't believe this movie scene even exists. It's beyond disgusting...and I think it features one of the worst ways to die in a horror movie. 

I genuinely have no idea how the main character didn't lose his mind throughout the whole film. Dude literally was able to handle all of this crazy shit face to face without breaking a sweat. 

How???

I would have bought a plane ticket and gotten the hell out of there. No way in hell I'm sticking around to witness something like that. I can't even say what it is, because of how graphic and sick the ending scene is. How anyone can watch this scene with a straight face is beyond me. 

For those who love this movie, you horror fans definitely have more balls than me. 

3. Raw

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I can't believe I was able to get through this movie without throwing up. Raw is about a girl who goes to college, and learns that she is beginning to crave human flesh like her sister. The girl really goes in on eating meat, and there is one scene that made me stop eating my snacks for the first time during a horror movie. 

I normally love to eat Hot Cheetos with candy, but I started to picture my Hot Cheetos as human fingers. I'm not shitting you guys, that is how sick this movie made me feel. The sound effects didn't help, and the sounds of the girl chewing on that one human finger freaking broke me. 

My stomach was hurting, I didn't want to get out of bed anymore, and I felt like running to the nearest toilet to throw up the snacks I had eaten...no other horror movie has ever feel me this way. 

I didn't think it was possible...but this one film accomplished the one task I never thought I would ever feel: disgusted. 

2. The Sadness 


This horror film is one of the most unpleasant stories I have seen in the horror genre. I couldn't believe how sick this film was. The story followed a young couple who is happy, who are both going to start off their day, going about their normal lives. The boyfriend witnesses a woman murder someone he knew in a murderous rampage, and his girlfriend witnesses utter madness inside of a train. 

A pandemic is spreading in their city, and anyone who gets infected will desire to commit the sickest acts of violence against their victims. They will torture and make you suffer, and they will be enjoying this act of 'pleasure' as they kill you. The infected were also considered zombies by some horror fans, so I guess these are the worst zombies ever brought to the horror genre. 

These bastards are intelligent, and they can even talk to their victims as they hunt them down. You will feel sorry for every single character in this film. No one is given mercy, they all suffer in the worst ways imaginable, and I found myself looking away from the screen multiple times. 

The actions of these monsters was absolutely vile...and disturbingly graphic. 

1. Mexico Barbaro


This is the first horror movie I wasn't able to finish watching. 

This is an anthology horror film that goes over eight horror stories with the craziest plots you would never predict. It feels like the crew was determined to find the sickest eight directors for these stories, and I felt so damn sick after I had watched the second, third, and fourth story. 

I only got halfway through the film. 

That is how sick this movie was. 

The stories I had seen...I can't even describe any of them to you. 

The monsters that we see in these short stories...they are another level of evil. 

I'm not going to bother describing any of these stories to you. For the first time in history, I'm begging anyone out there to not watch this movie. Trust me, you will regret it. 


To be honest, I wouldn't recommend any of these movies to horror fans. 









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  1. but girl society it's sooo cool 😭 the protagonist it's at the verge of losing his mind because the feeling as if what he lives it's not true, THE GRAPHIC ENDING IT'S A BOMB visual representation of being used and sallowed by the crushing weight of a society that won't change, and desires you (in terrible ways)

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    1. I am aware that horror fans love Society, and even though I love horror and appreciate the film for pulling something that crazy off, that ending scene just freaked me out. :(

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