Goriest scene in a Horror movie?

Started by SelphieT4 pages

Originally posted by Impediment
I love the "Lawnmower scene" from Dead Alive, personally.

The Hills have Eyes (2006) and High Tension deserves an honorable mention, if you ask me.

Yeah, especially the scene on High/Haute Tension, the um, barbed wire mace part. That made me flinch a few times.

the scene towards the end of Cannibal Holocaust where the angry pack of cannibals slice apart some dude....starting with an amputation of the penis Ouch!

on a related note the climax in Hostel Part 2 was pretty intense but only to the male audience, though

Cannibal holocaust
when they....
nvm the whole movie

I don't think I'm ready to watch Cannibal Holocaust yet. I watched the turtle scene on youtube......and I barely made it through that. For the first time.......since I was a child.......I had to cover my eyes.

I don't mind people dying in terrible ways, but animals....thats a different story for me.

I like the scene in Wishmaster 2, where the guy in jail wishes to walk through the cell bars and ends up as a gory mess.

You dont really get to see it but if you did, gory as.
The one scene in saw 3.
Where the lady detective gets her ribbs riped open.

And i agree
Brain Dead, the house scene was F***King gory!

Darktown, whenever one of the vamps pulls a premature fetus out of a pregnant woman and throws it at the fence... it gets grated like cheese...🙁

Originally posted by Jason_Krueger
the scene towards the end of Cannibal Holocaust where the angry pack of cannibals slice apart some dude....starting with an amputation of the penis Ouch!

on a related note the climax in Hostel Part 2 was pretty intense but only to the male audience, though

Why only the male audience? 🙂

IMO probearly the goriest scene I have seen in a Horror movie is when Leatherface in TCM: The Beginning kills that dude on the table and makes his face into a mask which he wears for the rest of the movie.

The Hills have Eyes (2006) and High Tension deserves an honorable mention, if you ask me.

Those definitely deserve a mention, brilliant films.

As for Saw 3, the rib cage scene was disturbing just thinking about such a thing happening, but I didn't find it that gory. Saw 4 is suppose to be extremely disturbing compared to all of the previous movies.

Braindead is more comedy gore, fab though.

The scene on City of the Living Dead, where the chick is puking her guts out. Nas-tay.

I'm sure it's relatively light compared to what most horror fans have watched, but the scene in which the Fascist captain beats a man to death with the bottom of a wine bottle made me cringe in "Pan's Labyrinth."

Originally posted by SelphieT
The scene on City of the Living Dead, where the chick is puking her guts out. Nas-tay.

BWHAHAHAAHHA! That scene was pure sillyness. I still dont see how the ghost preist guy had the ability to do that. Oh yeah what about the drill through the head scene? That was pretty gorey, but very cheeseh.

Originally posted by 2D_MASTER
BWHAHAHAAHHA! That scene was pure sillyness. I still dont see how the ghost preist guy had the ability to do that. Oh yeah what about the drill through the head scene? That was pretty gorey, but very cheeseh.

My weak spot is puking. I hate puking, I hate the thought of puking, I hate others puking, so thats why it's disgusting for me.

Originally posted by SelphieT
My weak spot is puking. I hate puking, I hate the thought of puking, I hate others puking, so thats why it's disgusting for me.

Puke on me, please. *WANK*

I haven't seen too many gory movies due to my age but some of the better ones were The eye cutting scene in Hostel, the scene in Final Destination 3D when the guy gets sucked through the pool drain and shot back out in liquid form (with guts and intestines too), and this may not be a horror movie or a super gory scene but the scene in Watchmen when Rorschack hacks the guys head with a butcher's knife repeatedly is pretty bloody and nast. (especially when chunks fly off his face)

Originally posted by Selphie
I don't mind people dying in terrible ways, but animals....thats a different story for me.

I'm the same can't stand looking at a dead or mistreated animal. Humans don't worry me at all.

So many movies
-City of the Living Dead vomit scene was awesome.
-You guys already mentioned Braindead which was pure comedy fountains of gore.
-Day of the Dead Original had that cool stomach ripping at the end with the dude screaming at the zombies as they did the deed.
-Demons series always got me. Their puss ridden mouths and those claws ripping people and the victims changing into demons....gruesome stuff.
-Maniac had some pretty cool bits.

The shotgun scene in Maniac is pretty realistic while simultaneously cheesey, the best of both worlds.

hellraiser. when that hell escapee that was wearing Kirstey's fathers skin said "Jesus, wept", as he was hanging mid air caught on dozens of hooks and chains. all 4 limbs were pulling in all different directions. followed by said chains (with hooks) ripping him apart beyond recognition as he gurgled in agony and pain.

hellraiser II. that "get 'em of'a me!" mental patient, inside that doctors office at the ward, whom thought he had squirmies on him. the doctor gave him a surgical blade and he started cutting the imaginary insects off his body, while screaming "get 'em of'a me!", while he was in reality slowly mutilating himself creating a bloodpool onto a matress containing a hidden hell escapee that needed human blood to flesh out. like, she came out of the matress. caught the patient, bored her hand into the back of his head and sucked the puke outta him from the very opening.

The new Texas Chainsaw Massacre movies are fairly harrowing, but they aren't anywhere as bizarre as the original. Ironically, the most horrific scene in the movie does not involve a chainsaw, but the pricking of the central character's finger, which is then inserted into Grandpa's mouth for him to suck the blood out of it and get all of his essential vitamins. Yeeach!