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celestina67
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PostPosted: Mon Jul 11, 2005 5:52 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

er,yeah,starship troopers was gruesome,I watched the censcored wersion like a million times and never got bored of it,but recently I got to watch the uncut version and it totally grossed me out.I didn't watched it again after that.


...still I have to say 'Alien vs Predator' has to be the most gruesome,with all those slime and ribcages being ripped open and face-huggers... :wacko: :wacko: :wacko:
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 1:00 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gotta love the Hannibal series

and I'd have to say Texas Chainsaw Massacre might be in the ranks

someone told me they thought Saw was gruesome

all you see in that is a "supposed" dead man in the middle of the floor laying in a puddle of blood and a guy getting hit with a guillitine(sp?)
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 1:01 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote="Barney--TheAnti-Christ ()"] Shawn of the Dead for me. [/quote]
that movie was hilarious

reminded me of 28 days later
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PostPosted: Fri Jul 15, 2005 2:03 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Definatly Final destination 2
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 5:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

starship troopers isen,t even bloody a few limbs get ripped off some legs heads some brains get sucked out gotta love that movie even tough its not even bloody (well to me Twisted Evil )[/quote]
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 6:23 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't even count Quentin Terrintino movies in the ranks of "gruesome movies" because they're so cartoonishly over the top. Calling Kill Bill Gruesome is like saying the Black Knight scene in Monty Python and the Holy Grail is gruesome.

Hellraiser movies aren't bad for it, despite some pretty flamingly obvious effects. They're the only movies my father has ever questioned my tastes for watching on the grounds of their magnitude of bloody violence.

Silence of the Lambs was decent for violence, but was more about the concept behind what was happening and not so much actual in-your-face blood and guts. Aside from the head in a jar, the scene where Hannibal chews off the guy's face and the skin suit you catch a peek of in Buffalo Bill's room, it was mostly just the thought of people eating and making suits out of other people that was gruesome. Hannibal really upped the ante though- between Mason scraping his face off and feeding it to the dogs, the detective guy being hung by his own intestines, and that guy who ate pieces of his own brain, that movie really took the cake gore-wise for the series.

Kill count alone, Freddy VS Jason does have the record as far as slasher movies go. Remake of Texas Chainsaw Massacre wasn't really all that bad (I haven't seen the original but I did enjoy the remake. Plus Andrew Bryniarski = Smex... even though his character in the movie has flesh eating disease and no nose...)

The Saw movies are all about gore, and people having to do horribly gruesome things to prevent other horrible gruesome things from happening.The first Saw movie was probably the closest thing I've seen to a snuff film coming out of mainstream Hollywood just because the violence in them isn't exagerated to the point of being unbelievable.. (Some people claim Passion of the Christ was Hollywood's leading snuff film, but I say just about anything involving Jesus is unbelievable...)

Silent Hill was pretty liberal with it's gore. Where most violent movies pull their punches at the last minute and cut the scene, you full-on get to see people being dismembered from the inside-out by barbed wire tentacles.



80's action movies were legendary for their violence, though. Robocop... movies like that have LEGACY behind them. No one who appreciates a good blood-and-gusty movie doesn't love the scene where the guy splats over the hood of the car.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:19 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote]Silent Hill was pretty liberal with it's gore. Where most violent movies pull their punches at the last minute and cut the scene, you full-on get to see people being dismembered from the inside-out by barbed wire tentacles.[/quote]

The remake of The Hills Have Eyes was a lot like that too. You see him hit them in the face with the pickaxe etc. Still a crap film though.

[quote]80's action movies were legendary for their violence, though. Robocop... movies like that have LEGACY behind them. No one who appreciates a good blood-and-gusty movie doesn't love the scene where the guy splats over the hood of the car.[/quote]

That scene scarred me for a good while afterwards. Sad
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 12:25 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

[quote][quote] [quote]Evil Dead was one of Peter Jackson's first zombie movies, wasn't it? [/quote]

It was actually Sam Raimi, but what the hey.

[quote]The winning scene, though, is when there is a big room full of zombies, and the main character is going through holding up a lawn mower and just chopping them up with that spinny blade underneath it. [/quote]

Wait, what film was this? [/quote]
It was about a monkey who could turn people into zombies and then it turned a bunch of people into zombies. Then the main character brought all the zombies into his house and decided to kill them all. And I forget the ending. [/quote]

Wrong, that was Dead Alive.
Evil Dead is the one with Ash/Ashley fighting off the darkness. Ends up with a chainsaw hand.

Dead Alive was pretty...uh...cheesily gorey, though.
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PostPosted: Thu Aug 03, 2006 11:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

After seeing Meet The Feebles...any mention of Peter Jackson just makes me laugh. Really, if you like his movies, see that one. You'll laugh your ass off. It's like finding your crappy grade school art that you thought was awesome at the time. And it has puppet sex, so yay. Pretty gross in and of itself, in a funny ren and stimpy way.

Can't believe the Hannibal series was mentioned. They're barely horror films, in my opinion, but maybe that's 'cause I love Lecter and the villains far more than Clarice or Will Graham. Silence of the Lambs is completely concept over visuals. Lecter and the guards is as bad as it gets, which isn't bad at all. Red Dragon goes a bit further with the murder scenes of the family, the gunshots, but is still all about the concept. Hannibal does win for violence, but still....super tame compared to some others. And that's mostly why I like them, it's story and not shock value (which is ghey).


Hope Shaun of the Dead was a joke. Laughing David getting ripped apart was the only gory thing in it. Oh, and his mom getting shot. And the girl zombie pushed on the pipe. It was funny gory.


I can't think of the goriest movie, since I don't tend to watch them. All gore, no plot. Dull. All the stage blood in the world can't keep my attention. Still...the Hannibal trilogy doesn't even make the list. Spare them from your list of garbage. Razz (Hannibal pwns lotr by the way...elijah wood wishes he were anthony hopkins or ralph fiennes)
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