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Old 03-25-2008, 10:22 PM   #1
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Sorry if this has been done before, but I couldn't find any other threads.

I considered the original Evil Dead movie to be the most violent ever made, especially considering it was released in 1981, and its sequel Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn definitely has the most blood I've ever seen in a movie (yes, it even beats Kill Bill). But that was until I saw Hostel recently.
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Sorry if this has been done before, but I couldn't find any other threads.

I considered the original Evil Dead movie to be the most violent ever made, especially considering it was released in 1981, and its sequel Evil Dead II: Dead By Dawn definitely has the most blood I've ever seen in a movie (yes, it even beats Kill Bill). But that was until I saw Hostel recently.

A movie called Dead Alive (Brain Dead in other places) Is a pretty gory movie, very over the top...
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Yeah Dead Alive was WAY to Gross. Plus it was a Peter Jackson movie!
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Braindead is a good 1.
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A movie called Dead Alive (Brain Dead in other places) Is a pretty gory movie, very over the top...
i remember that movie! yes that has to be one of the grossest movies ive seen.
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Cannibal Holocaust? I won't touch this one with a ten-foot pole...
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Equilibrium, from the beginning to the end. It's unrelenting and I loved it.
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The Dead Alive kick Ass.. the Lawmoer scene and priest combat is awesome. I saw it in HD quite a while ago and beleive it or not it was a considerable improvement over the DVD..... Was not looking like a new production , far from that but i was impressed...
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Mel Gibson's "Passion of Christ"... that was way violent... It was shown (late) the other night on Channel 4 HD. Gratuitous violence in fact.

Historical BS as well... Mr Gibson () showed a Roman riding a horse with Stirrups. I mean Asterix the Gaul comic strips even got this one right!!!
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From my experience, either Murder Set Pieces, August Underground, or AU Mordum. Cannibal Holocaust would be a distant fourth.
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Doctor Butcher M.D. immediately comes to mind. I saw this during my pre-teen years and I remember being thoroughly grossed out.

Zemeckis' Beowulf had some pretty graphic scenes when Grendel showed up for the party.
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Oh yeah, although it wasn't actually shown, I can't imagine what that poor woman had to go through with the knife dildo in Se7en.
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Cannibal Holocaust? I won't touch this one with a ten-foot pole...
Anything with "Cannibal" in the title is pretty much a give away you're going to see some violent stuff. Cannibal Ferox was pretty brutal.
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Anything with "Cannibal" in the title is pretty much a give away you're going to see some violent stuff. Cannibal Ferox was pretty brutal.
I rarely read something about "Cannibal Holocaust" that doesn't come with a companion piece on "Cannibal Ferox". I think the two go hand in hand...
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Toy Story 1. When the kid wanted to destroy Woody and those other toys.
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Faces of Death! Golden oldie there, best movie to take your soon to be ex-girlfriend to.
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Hands down it is Nuit et brouillard (1955) (Night and Fog) by Alain Resnais. Nothing else comes even close. Nothing.

However, Viva la muerte by Fernando Arrabal, is no slouch.
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Hands down it is Nuit et brouillard (1955) (Night and Fog) by Alain Resnais. Nothing else comes even close. Nothing.

However, Viva la muerte by Fernando Arrabal, is no slouch.
Hum, I never noticed. The next time I watch those movies, ill be sure to ring up a death toll.
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Hum, I never noticed. The next time I watch those movies, ill be sure to ring up a death toll.
Have you seen these films?
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