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Well, there are two recent ones I've seen that have excellent brutal sequence. One is Kill Bill vol.1 and the other is Ichie The killer. Both movies are real cool but if you don't like gore is better to avoid them.
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In looking at what most consider to be "quality" filmage rather than slasher B-Movies in which gratuitous violence is pretty much the basis of the movie... Saving Private Ryan has some major violence. Braveheart is kinda splashy at times too.
I would also go with Kill Bill and Final Destination 2. Akira was also very violent but it was senseless and the movie itself was anime.
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Definitely. Being one to have seen "Versus," "Audition" (uncut) and "Ichi The Killer" and "Tell Me Something," to name a few, it's clear that the Japanese have refined vilence to a disturbing art from.
Aside from that?
Well, Lucio Fulci's "Zombie" hit the new standard for eye trauma scenes, and the endless amount of giallo films put out by guys like Argento, Franco, and Joe D'Amato definitely stand out as violent masterpieces.
Casino - There are lots of bloody bits in this movie three spring to mind really when Joe Pesci's character kills the man in the bar with the pen at the beginning another is when Joe Pesci and Frank Vincents characters put the mans head in a vice and his eye pops out
the final is the Cornfield when Frank Vincent's character batters the hell out of Joe Pesci's character with the baseball bat it is a brilliant film though
Chopper - When he stabs the man in prison at the beginning of the film and he is laying in a pool of blood then Chopper starts telling him everything is going to be alrite and another is when he has his own ears hacked off to prove he is innocent