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horror/gore/violence films
rec me some
the most harshest violent shit there is |
where's cooley when you need him?
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american history x is pretty violent
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thats pussy i want something really extreme not standard kerb biting. i live in belfast i see that shit all the time, old grannies do it to each other after arguments over who will pay for the scones and tea. little kids with shotguns and ak's skip merrily down the street shooting cops, old gents sip whiskey under the shade of their parasols and shoot down army helicopters with med range heat seeking guided missles.
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American Psycho is awesome.
Cabin Fever is really gory but I didn't like it much. |
Dead Alive
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CANNIBAL HOLOCAUST.
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A list of horror films from the last several years that are not only violent and bleak... but quality as well:
Acolytes The Collector (aka Midnight Man) Hearteater (aka Broken) Inside Isolation Martyrs Philosophy of a Knife Sauna Trouble Every Day Everything should be available on home video, in some form or other, except for The Collector which is currently in theaters. |
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guinea_Pig_(film_series)
ok, well that link will not fucking post right for some reason. click it and add the last ) edit: fuck that link. Guinea Pig (film series) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search The Guinea Pig films (ギニーピッグ, Ginī Piggu?) are a series of seven controversial 1980s Japanese exploitation gore-horror films. The series achieved global notoriety mostly for the first two films, which were mondo-inspired fake documentaries painstakingly shot and edited to resemble true snuff films. The tapes gained notoriety in Japan during the late 1980s and early 1990s when the fourth film of the series ("Mermaid in a Manhole") was found showcased in the 5,763 videotape collection of Japanese serial killer Tsutomu Miyazaki. It was erroneously reported originally as being the second film of the series. It was widely but mistakenly believed that Miyazaki re-enacted the snuff scene from the second film as a part of his crimes. Because of the initial controversy surrounding the series, the series went out of production in Japan and is a collector's item which commands a high premium. However, the entire series has since been reissued on DVD in the United States, the Netherlands and in Austria and can be imported to Japan. According to Snopes, the films became infamous in the U.S. when in 1991 the actor Charlie Sheen mistook the second film of the series, Flower of Flesh and Blood for a genuine snuff film and contacted the FBI to report it.[1] |
The Devil's Experiment
"Akumano Jikken" aka "Unabridged Agony" (1985) The first film revolves around a group of men who kidnap and graphically torture a young woman as part of an experiment on the human body's threshold of pain. [edit] Flower of Flesh and Blood The second video, Za ginipiggu 2: Chiniku no hana (1985) was portrayed (for theatrical effect) to be based on an actual snuff film sent to the director Hideshi Hino by a crazed fan. In it, a man dressed as a samurai drugs a woman and proceeds to cut her apart, and finally adds her body parts to an extensive collection. The snuff film rumour has been shown to be a contemporary legend; the film was in fact based on a manga (by Hideshi Hino himself, no less) about a florist who kills women and uses their dismembered parts as the seed of his beautiful flower arrangements. Most of this element of the story is cut out for the making of Guinea Pig due to the low budget and need of shock value. In fact, the actor playing the killer is the creator of the 1970s manga from which the story is derived. After viewing a portion of this film, actor Charlie Sheen was convinced the murder depicted was genuine and contacted the MPAA, who then contacted the FBI. FBI agent Dan Codling informed them that the FBI and the Japanese authorities were already investigating the film makers, who were repeatedly interviewed by the Japanese police and eventually summoned to court to prove that the special effects were indeed fake [1][2] [3] (similar to what Italian film director Ruggero Deodato had to do with his film Cannibal Holocaust). The band Skinny Puppy wrote the song "The Mourn" after discovering the video and believing it authentic. When they later learned it was a fake they incorporated clips of it into their live stage show.The special effects of the movie were explained in the 1986 documentary "Making of Guinea Pig". [edit] He Never Dies The third film, Za ginipiggu 3: Senritsu! Shinanai otoko (1986) (lit. "Shudder! The Man Who Doesn't Die"), revolves around a bizarre crime scene in which it appeared that a man had cut himself apart and played with his body parts for several hours before dying. The movie is more mocking than the earlier two, and involves an elaborate revenge against the girl who drove the main character to attempting suicide. [edit] Mermaid in a Manhole Based on a manga by Hideshi Hino and directed by the mangaka himself, the next installment of the Guineapig series, Za ginipiggu 4: Manhoru no naka no ningyo (1988), is about an artist who is trying to cope with the recent death of his wife. One day while being in the sewers beneath the streets of Okinawa, he comes across a mermaid that he had met before when he was a kid, when the sewers used to be a big river. He sits down to paint her, but soon she starts crying in agony, and the painter notices that she has some kind of sores on her body. She has been stuck in the sewers for a long time and she must have been infected by the environment down there. The artist takes her back to his house, and after a brief period of time, the mermaid develops lacerations and begins to bleed. The artist uses the blood and pus from the wounds to paint her portrait, but as he paints, her condition worsens and she dies. [edit] Android of Notre Dame Za ginipiggu 5: Notorudamu no andoroido (1988) is about a scientist who tries to find a cure for his sister's grave illness. The scientist needs a "guinea pig" to perform experiments on. A stranger approaches the scientist with an offer of a body for the experiments. The scientist accepts and the stranger supplies the body for a price. The experiments do not go well and the scientist becomes enraged, hacking the body to pieces. The stranger approaches the scientist once again and supplies another body so the experiments can continue.
Za ginipiggu 6: Peter no akuma no joi-san (1990) is the story about a female doctor who is a transvestite, played by real-life Japanese transvestite Shinnosuke Ikehata. The film takes the form of several 'sketches' in which she treats her patients (often mutilating or killing them in the process). This episode shifted the tone of the series from graphic horror to extremely violent slapstick comedy.A making of this film was released 1990 under the title Bangaihen: Akumano Joi-san Meikingu.[3] [edit] Slaughter Special Za ginipiggu 7: Zansatsu supeshyaru (1991) is the seventh and final movie from the series. It works primarily as a "best of" special, showcasing the most gruesome moments from the first several films. |
I've not watched all of them, they're too much for my tastes. what I have seen is burned into my mind. honestly, I don't really recommend watching any of those, but it sounds like what yr looking for.
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cheers mongs
watching dead alive now |
yeah, the guinea pig films (i haven't seen any of them, just going on reputation).
also: ichi the killer, audition, brain dead, bad taste, irreversible, black sun. |
ha this is brilliant proper cheesy
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haha the drummer from vivian girls is in dead alive
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hostel. that movie is crazy gory.
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most disturbing? kichiku di enkai.
most fucked-up? visions of suffering. most gore? dead alive. most depressing? probably combat shock... |
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Kichiku Di Enkai is slow and humorless but ther'es a scene involving a girl being raped with a shotgun that will stick out in my mind as the most disturbing thing ever in a film...
Visions of Suffering, I don't even consider it a "good" film, but it's easily the most fucked-up thing I've ever seen. It may not even technically be as weird as, say, Death Powder.. but it's definitely just.. I dunno. Every VST effect ever, every.. just.. I dunno. every type of image you can think of. I dunno. JUst insane. Combat Shock just depresses me, which isn't hard to do, but it REEALLY depresses me .I love it. |
Doesn't have to be a "good" film, most fucked-up you've ever seen gets a nod.
I'm a sponge: awful, unlawful or Jamal Crawford but I'm in. Prior to July, I'd pretty much forgone watching movies at all... but that's nothing new for me, I'm just saying that I'm not just mindlessly lapping up what you posted. |
yeah, combat shock is depressing although it never really affected me. Irreversible on the other hand is probably the only film I've seen that, because I was so disturbed by it, I really don't think I could ever sit through it again. I literally didn't want to speak to anybody for a good hour after watching it.
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I thought it was pretty funny as well. |
American Psycho is amazing...
Just thought that Dead Alive would pertain to that entire thread title, packaged all in one, to an extreme extent, and it didn't fail ni'k was pleased. |
Men Behind The Sun - features offensive racism, digusting gore and at least one instance of genuine animal torture/abuse.
In A Glass Cage - Features one paedophile murder, and more genuine abuse than you could shake a stick at. Farewell Uncle Tom - a sleaze epic, a film about slavery that is so awe-bogglingly racist, anti-semitic and homophobic that you'll want to piss your pants in glee Aftermath - this Nacho Cerda classic "stars" a pathologist taking an unuusal interest in a particularly nubile female corpse. Schramm - Me and demonrail swear by this Buttgereit gem - you can literally smell the spunk emanating from the screen. Women's Camp 119 - perhaps the most notorious of the "Nazisploitation" films, with prisoners being gassed, inmates being sexually abused and some disturbing/fucked up moments of sleaze. |
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niiiiiiiiiiice list. I like movies that are not just pointless gore/violece. |
http://tracker.zaerc.com/
this site has lots of good old italian gang and murder mystery type film among other stuff, i never really end up dissapointed with these torrents. most of it is pretty obscure so it's hard to find decent info so i usually just go by what has lot's of seeds and i always end up satisfied |
der todesking is another one that disturbed me.
it's 7 different stories about suicide. something really sickening about it.. |
Check out:
http://serialkisseralikirandaoglu.le...ll-time/page1/ It has a few of the ones mentioned already plus a few more - and has rapidshare links which may still work! Like Mr Melly, I can also recommend Aftermath (if recommend is the right word) and there's a short called Cutting Moments in the list on that website which is truly special. My mate showed it to me while I was desperately failing to recover from a hangover, t'bastard. |
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Same here. I watched it for the first time at ATP last year (having no clue of what the film was about at all) and it left me feeling all restless and depressed for a couple of hours. Mind you, It was funny watching peoples faces as they walked past and peered through the open window of our chalet during the rape scene though. |
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I was going to recommend the 2 Nekromantik movies - just for sheer gross out factor. |
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just watched this. poperly fucked up a la japanese....don't watch it AT ALL if you know your stomach/psyche can't handle this kind of stuff, it's pretty sick.. ![]() ok, I'm off cutting some limbs, see ya peeps. |
Haha, I saw some of that at a friend's house recently (actually, I saw the whole thing but uh... I don't.. uh.. remember it... all). Funny stuff.
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Vampire's Kiss could be given a try too. To make a pause perhaps.
A man believes he is a vampire. Every scene is quite funny while he's in that mood, you feel sorry for him, he's so ridiculous. And there are realistic scenes, his daily life at work. He is an executive. He has a secretary and he is horrible to her. I mean horrible. Nothing that shows, no blood, just his words, his demands, his attitude. The girl is oppressed. So how do you cope with the main character? Nicolas Cage stars, one of his early movies. At the crossroads of Martin and AmPsycho. |
Vampire's Kiss is one of the best comedies ever.
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