What is the most bloody/violent movie you have ever seen?
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What is the most bloody/violent movie you have ever seen?
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I've seen numerous, but this scene jumped to mind immediately (spoilers/cool scene spoiler) from 28 Weeks Later (Helicopter):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWz0Lbx9V0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWz0Lbx9V0
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I know people will probably question this, but the violence in Robocop is still among the bloodiest of the last 20 years.
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In terms of carnage I think it's John Woo's early films (The Killers, A Better Tomorrow) which don't seem too gross despite the gallons of "blood". In terms of outright believable violence, it's Gaspar Noe's "Irreversible" which I couldn't finish watching...and I'm not alone as this excerpt from a review illustrates:
"IRREVERSIBLE is the year's most controversial film by far. It caused quite a stir at the '02 Cannes Film Festival, where outraged viewers reportedly walked out, fainted, threw up and abused festival staffers. Many French critics even called for a nationwide boycott of the film."
"IRREVERSIBLE is the year's most controversial film by far. It caused quite a stir at the '02 Cannes Film Festival, where outraged viewers reportedly walked out, fainted, threw up and abused festival staffers. Many French critics even called for a nationwide boycott of the film."
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Live Free or Die Hard -- reportedly, in one scene John McClane gives one of the terrorists a bruise. In another brutal sequence, the "I'm a Mac" guy can be seen applying a band-aid to his "boo boo".
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From: "Are any of us really anywhere?"
Originally Posted by madcougar
If you've seen the new trailer for John Rambo, then I think you have a winner. It's so bloody, it's unreal.
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Originally Posted by scott1598
is there a way to see that trailer other than through Quicktime and can anyone link that?
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I avoid violent films but I was tricked into watching Pan's Labyrinth because of its false advertising as an "enchanting fairy-tale". It was the most violent, gruesome and sadistic two hours I have ever been subjected to.
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Originally Posted by baracine
I avoid violent films but I was tricked into watching Pan's Labyrinth because of its false advertising as an "enchanting fairy-tale". It was the most violent, gruesome and sadistic two hours I have ever been subjected to.
Seriously? No you're kidding right....?EDIT: judging from your other posts, no you're not. But dude, seriously, what are you doing in this thread?
Last edited by Gunde; 05-26-07 at 09:36 AM.
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From: Guelph, Ontario
Originally Posted by RichC2
I've seen numerous, but this scene jumped to mind immediately (spoilers/cool scene spoiler) from 28 Weeks Later (Helicopter):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWz0Lbx9V0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2XWz0Lbx9V0
I think The Hills Have Eyes remake is way up there for one of the goriest/most violent movies I've ever seen (not to be confused with the recent shit sandwhich sequel).
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Muder-Set-Pieces was pretty damn bloody. Same goes for Ichi the Killer and Braindead. I'm a total gorehound so I'm pretty desensitized, but those tend to stick out in my mind.
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From: "Are any of us really anywhere?"
Originally Posted by Luther Heggs
Here it is at YouTube - still squished though.
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Apocolypto was the most bloody and violent movie I've seen. What made it cringe worthy was the realism, not the cartoony blood and gore seen in horror movies.



