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This topic is similar to this one here but expect for the scariest one...the goriest. Everyone loves a little blood every now and then. Evil Dead is full of it, even if it does look fake. Saw and SawII especially considering they show the painful PAINFUL torture, OW. Texas Chainsaw Remake had delightfully heapings of gore,
Possible spoilers: highlight to view But suprisingly Resident Evil didn't have a OMG amount of blood unlike the game series. So what are gory movies you saw? like when he cut the guys leg off *up untill his knee is* and then put salt on it,It Burns!!! -------------------- Kel'Thuzad: She is persistent. Reminds me of you, death knight. Arthas:Shut up you damned ghost. -Warcraft III Kel'thuzad comparing Arthas and Sylvanas Windrunner. |
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Posted: 4th July 2006 03:07
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House on haunted hill was pretty much full of gore,as was the hills have eyes.
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Posted: 4th July 2006 08:48
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Posted: 4th July 2006 12:52
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Bambi. Close second has to be Pokemon the Movie. Goddamn slaughterhouse...
Least gory films must inclue Kill Bill, Saving Private Ryan, and Reservior Dogs. -------------------- "Only the dead have seen the end of their quotes being misattributed to Plato." -George Santayana "The world will little note, nor long remember what we say here..." -Abraham Lincoln, prior to the discovery of Irony. |
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Posted: 4th July 2006 15:18
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I've never seen Kill Bill.
Saving Private Ryan is probably the goriest movie I've ever seen, along with another WWII movie that I can't remember which took place in the Pacific instead. The gore in those movies was more realistically portrayed (as well as having actually taken place) than in any of the horror movies I've seen. -------------------- Veni, vidi, dormivi. |
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Posted: 4th July 2006 15:24
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Definately the Tetris movie. And Kill Bill.
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Posted: 4th July 2006 15:36
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I'd say Land Of The Dead and saw 1.
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Posted: 4th July 2006 15:36
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For gore, props go out to both Tom Savini for his effects in the 'Dead...' series and Lucio Fulci for pushing the envelope of what could be considered tolerable for a theatre-going audience. Having said that, the award for goriest movie would be a tie between 'Day of the Dead' and 'Zombi'.
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Posted: 4th July 2006 18:39
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Posted: 4th July 2006 18:43
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I would say Hamburger Hill, the original Texas Chainsaw Massacre (the re-make was a different massacre in itself) and See No Evil rank high up there.
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Posted: 5th July 2006 15:48
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The remake of the Hills Have Eyes. Some bits in that was very heavy. Just watch for yourself it's not very nice.
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Posted: 5th July 2006 16:42
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The Hills Have Eyes...I don't think I'll ever watch that movie again. Being a girl, it made me want to crawl into a hole and die.
Saw I and II most definitely, Saving Private Ryan, We Were Soldiers, Gladiator, Bloodrayne, The Thirteen Ghosts....probably a lot more -------------------- "Shut up. You're making me sober..." -Reno *Ryoko* |
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Posted: 5th July 2006 19:51
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I gotta give props to Night of the living dead. When the little girl stabs her mom with the garden shovel... sick, man.
As a matter of fact, my vote goes to all george A. Romero films. That guy has a sicck mind (even though day of the dead sucked.) Speaking of zombie flicks, Shaun of the Dead has the most violent death. Ever Possible spoilers: highlight to view Watching that loser that looked like harry potter get all his body parts personally ripped out and eaten is... yuck! This post has been edited by You Spoony Bard! on 5th July 2006 19:53 -------------------- Can you pull down the dawn? It's been so dark since you've been gone and we've been begging for the morning to come. We were so optimistic, wasn't it so easy to be? We were young and naive. -The Hush Sound: Eileen |
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Posted: 7th July 2006 19:11
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I also think the japnanese series of movies caled gueina pig was real gory.Body parts everywhere u looked
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Posted: 7th July 2006 19:17
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Hostel was pretty stomach turning.
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Posted: 7th July 2006 20:31
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I totally forgot Dead Alive! Peter Jackson's opus to gorror films. I've only seen a small bit of it, but it was intense. A severed upper head sliding across bloodsoaked laminant like it was a hockey puck, and a lawn mower strapped to a guys chest.
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