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Most Violent/Gory Movies

Robot Ninja is one of the worst. I'm not very much in to horror films, but I bought it at a VHS sale because it was market as a superhero film. I was a kid when I saw it and, man, talk about misleading.

The beginning is kinda cool, with Robot Ninja trashing some drug addicts who kidnapped a granny (I know...). Then, the movie just gets bad: The story follows a professional cartoonist who creats a comics character called "Robot Ninja", labeled as "The next Batman". One day, coming back from work, the guy witness a violent gang killing a innocent couple and, with the aid of his friend, a professor (Played by Burt Ward), he BECOMES Robot Ninja to fight them.

The worst moments (that I remember):

- The male members of the Gang rape and kill a girl while their leader, a woman, rapes a man (!) and kills him.

- After torturing the professor to discover who Robot Ninja is, the leader kills the guy by opening his head with the pipe of a gun.

- Robot Ninja stabs a ganguer several times, until his insides fall out. (I'm not too sure of this one).

- Robot Ninja has his final battle with the gang... and loses, is beaten to a bloody pulp, drives back home and kills himself by shooting himself on the head.

For a kid, that was rather gruesome.
I. Must. See. This. Movie.
 
I haven't seen anything decent out of Europe or Mexico in the last few years and I absolutely loath Asian "horror," so I stand by my statement.
Really? Eurohorror from last few years (2007-2008) I've highly enjoyed:

Inside (France)
28 Weeks Later (UK/Spain)
The Orphanage (Mexico/Spain)
Frontier(s) (France/Switzerland)
[Rec] (Spain)
Eden Lake (UK)
Let the Right One In (Sweden)
Martyrs (France)
Outpost (UK)
The Cottage (UK)
 
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Natural Born Killers was pretty brutal. Love that film.

Cannibal Holocaust was disgusting, especially that scene where the tribesman rapes the girl with the rock and the glob of mud with sharp sticks in it. Truly horrifying, and it looks so real as well.

The Snyder remake of Dawn of the Dead was brutal as well. Specifically the finale where that bloke falls over in the van and he cuts through that girls shoulder into her heart with the chainsaw.
 
History of Violence was damn brutal. Especially the nose punch from hell.
 
Really? Eurohorror from last few years (2007-2008) I've highly enjoyed:

Inside (France)
28 Weeks Later (UK/Spain)
The Orphanage (Mexico/Spain)
Frontier(s) (France/Switzerland)
[Rec] (Spain)
Eden Lake (UK)
Let the Right One In (Sweden)
Martyrs (France)
Outpost (UK)
The Cottage (UK)

28 weeks later was disappointment more for me. A lot of these films were great in concept, but the execution needed work. I did enjoy Martyrs tough, the guy who directed Martyrs is the directing the Hellraiser remake.
 
I did enjoy Martyrs tough, the guy who directed Martyrs is the directing the Hellraiser remake.
Indeed. Clive Barker is onboard too. That's one horror remake I'm actually looking forward to.
 
28 weeks later was disappointment more for me. A lot of these films were great in concept, but the execution needed work. I did enjoy Martyrs tough, the guy who directed Martyrs is the directing the Hellraiser remake.

You prefer American horror films over European and Asian horror films? :wow:

America hasn't produced a decent, original horror film since the first Nightmare on Elm Street.
 
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Bride versus the crazy 88 was crazy indeed
 
You prefer American horror films over European and Asian horror films? :wow:

America hasn't produced a decent, original horror film since the first Nightmare on Elm Street.

Not at all, I prefer Midnight Meat Train over most the Horror films that have came out over the last few years and with MMT you really get the everything: an Asian director, an American production team, and its based on a European writer's work.The Europeans do it best. 90% of Asian "horror" movies bore the hell out of me.
 
Midnight Meat Train had terrible CGI gore and violence. It looked terrible. CGI has no place in a horror film in my opinion.
 
Terror Firmer(sp) was just disgusting.
 
I have to add The Collector to my list. That movie had some of the most extreme, nasty and downright cruel violence and gore I've seen in a long time. It's unbelievable what kind of material the makers of that film got away with.
 
I was surprised how graphic Inglorious Basterds was. Especially the very last scene. Eeesh.
 
While neither movie is the goriest I've ever seen, Lucio Fulci's films Zombie and The Gates Of Hell have some sick gore in them,

Zombie with the eyeball impaling and GOH with the girl puking up her innards.

At least post the clip. Since we're all friends here, I'll post it for you. This is one of my favorite zombie films of all time. It was originally intended to be a sequel to the original Dawn of the Dead.

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At least post the clip. Since we're all friends here, I'll post it for you. This is one of my favorite zombie films of all time. It was originally intended to be a sequel to the original Dawn of the Dead.


Actually, it wasn't, according to the writers. From what I understand, the writers wrote it as their own movie, but the producers decided to use the movie to cash in on the original Dawn Of The Dead after that movie's release and how popular it was. Zombie was made more or less around the same time as Dawn 78 was.
 

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