Originally posted by Striel
Dead Alive. That is always my answer to these types of posts.
Aww, bull-ogna.
"Dead Alive" is thee goriest horror movie of all time, on top of that, it's one of the greatest cult horror movies to boot!
Also, "The Gate" was not that bad, and it too has reached cult status.
If you're lucky, you can find the DVD at Wal Mart for about $5.
That said, I can't begin to name all the horrible horror movies I've decided to give a whirl.
Susperia
House of the Dead
Cabin Fever
Wrong Turn
Ginger Snaps
Halloween's 3-9
Nightmare's 3-8
Friday's 1-4, 6-Jason X
The Cube 2
..it just goes on and on. Newer "horror" sucks, however.
Go see an Ed Wood film guys they SUCK SUPREMELY! One second the scene is at night the next second it is daytime! Among Wood's worst are Plan 9 from Outer Space, Necromania, and Double Garden. They are so bad they are funny. I highly suggest you see those movies... yes I suggest you see them you WILL laugh your a$$ off.
camp blood is awful i agree, it was made by a company called cinema 2000, i think , they have made a slew of terrible films for example, The Fear, and so many others, they have awful production values and look like they were filmed on a video camera, i think they did the cradle of filth horror, whose only saving grace was the naked BOUFF, who has an outstanding body and is unbelievably hot. Basically every horror film you see on a video shop shelf in europe with cheap graphics on the cover is a cinema 2000 film, so beware of anything that has the cinema 2000, label on the back of the cover. But i think the worst horror ever is either The Gate with stephen dorf or that film about the clown , it was like a hip hop horror movie ( i cant rememeber the title), it made me want to hurt myself. Other stinkers include :
The Refrigerator
The Dentist (series)
Leprechaun
Cannibal Ferox
The house on the edge of the cemetery
Nightmares from a damaged brain
Basket Case series
Gate 2 is on DVD, and I found it on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3383856371
Of course, it's easier tofind on VHS or Laserdisc.