Instead, name some gory movies you've seen: Horror & Non-Horror
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Battle Royale is a classic to be sure, but aside from the hilltop scene and the kitchen scene, nothing about that movie was particularly gory IMO.Machinehead wrote:Just going through some of my movies:
Cannibal Holocaust (got this last saturday actually)
He Doesn't Die!
Mermaid in a Manhole
Evil Dead
Evil Aliens (don't actually own it, but theres plenty of every bodily fluid)
Zombi 2
Fargo (body in a woodchipper)
Hatchet
Battle Royale
Romero's Zombies have their moments
28 Days Later
some of the Friday the 13th movies
I could say the same for Re-AnimatorNever_Scurred wrote:Battle Royale is a classic to be sure, but aside from the hilltop scene and the kitchen scene, nothing about that movie was particularly gory IMO.Machinehead wrote:Just going through some of my movies:
Cannibal Holocaust (got this last saturday actually)
He Doesn't Die!
Mermaid in a Manhole
Evil Dead
Evil Aliens (don't actually own it, but theres plenty of every bodily fluid)
Zombi 2
Fargo (body in a woodchipper)
Hatchet
Battle Royale
Romero's Zombies have their moments
28 Days Later
some of the Friday the 13th movies
Almost forgot some...The Re-Animator and From Beyond, Day of the Dead, The Fly was pretty nasty, too.
What about that whole surgical saw thing going through the chest scene? That was nasty.Machinehead wrote:I could say the same for Re-AnimatorNever_Scurred wrote:Battle Royale is a classic to be sure, but aside from the hilltop scene and the kitchen scene, nothing about that movie was particularly gory IMO.Machinehead wrote:Just going through some of my movies:
Cannibal Holocaust (got this last saturday actually)
He Doesn't Die!
Mermaid in a Manhole
Evil Dead
Evil Aliens (don't actually own it, but theres plenty of every bodily fluid)
Zombi 2
Fargo (body in a woodchipper)
Hatchet
Battle Royale
Romero's Zombies have their moments
28 Days Later
some of the Friday the 13th movies
Almost forgot some...The Re-Animator and From Beyond, Day of the Dead, The Fly was pretty nasty, too., good movie but it didn't seem particularly gory (though the headless guy was awesome)
Inside (À l'intérieur) is masterful for the first hour or so, then something unfortunate happens. Anyway, a great movie. The french seem to have this competition among themselves "who can make the goriest movie?", and hell, why not, as long as they are as good as Inside, Calvaire, Sheitan, Haute Tension etc. But yesterday I saw Frontière(s), which was just a cheap copy of all the aforementioned flicks and didn't do anything original. But it sure had some great gore.ARCADIA wrote:I gotta check this out, it's a French movie but called "Inside" for US (DVD release only?) I fonud Japanese version first actually, called Yashiki Onna. You have seen it? but please don't spoil the movie.
captpain wrote:Basically, the reason people don't like Bakraid is because they are fat and dumb
umberto lenzi who also did deep river savages (rubbish) and eaten alive(also rubbish) i guess they both gorey enough tho.. he also did a zombie film as well called nightmare city i think.Tigershark wrote:
How about Cannibal Ferox? I can't remember who directed that.
We could never, ever be friends.Mortificator wrote:Alien vs. Predator Requiem tried to compensate for its predecessor's PG-13 rating by pouring on the buckets of gore. It was decent, but strangely enough not as good as the first movie, which I really enjoyed.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
+1, one of my favourite films of all time.Never_Scurred wrote:I shed manly tears of joy for The Thing. Fuckin' A, man.
ChurchOfSolipsism wrote: ALso, this is how SKykid usually posts
The technology is there. The talent is not.PC Engine Fan X! wrote:Rob Bottin was only 21 when he was working on John Carpenter's The Thing remake. To this very day, there has never been a horror film that has eclipsed the techincal and imaginative special effects showcased in the 1982 film before or since then. You'd think that with today's big-budget gory/horror EFX, that it could be outdone.
It could be done, but some new stuff would have to be whipped and done with real-time puppetry EFX and not resort to CGI EFX used nowdays.
Holy shit dude, I have been trying to remember the name of that (Men behind the sun) for years and years!! I can finally see this again, thanks for posting... you got great taste in movies too.jp wrote:Lucio Fulci's:
The Beyond
Zombi 2
City of the Living Dead
George Romero:
Dawn of the Dead
Day of the Dead
Dario Argento:
Suspiria
Inferno
The Mother of Tears (basically, the Three Mothers trilogy)
Guinea Pig's films:
Pretty much any of them, but the goriest (I think) would be:
Mermaid in a Manhole
Flower of Flesh and Blood
He Never Dies
Then there's:
Cannibal Holocaust
Cannibal Ferox
Story of Ricky-O
Men Behind the SUn
Zombie Holocaust
Re-Animator
Dead Alive