Extreme, shock and gore-filled horror movies to buy?

Started by papabeard3 pages

Check out some Hong Kong Category 3 films like The Untold Story and Dr Lamb

Dead alive and HOSTEL

Originally posted by WrathfulDwarf
In that case don't bother with Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox.

I'll end up seeing them anyways. I dealt with the turtle, I'll slowly but surely continue

The turtle is the worst, easy sailing if you've already watched that.

Whats the turtle? 😖

Originally posted by BackFire
The turtle is the worst, easy sailing if you've already watched that.

Alright, awesome

Originally posted by steverules
Whats the turtle? 😖

These people pull out a huge turtle out of a river, and brutally kill it...... and of course, it's a real turtle.

Well thats a bit harsh...I feel sorry for the turtle, were these people escaped maniacs?

No, researchers I believe. I haven't seen all of the movie, just that scene. They were sane people but..... poor turtle.

the most gory yet scary movie i've seen is The Exorcist with Linda Blair

Mordum is a load of cack, they are clearly just trying to shock the audience and to be honest i thought it was going to be much more difficult to watch, there is no narrative, structure or context to this balls which renders the whole sorry mess completely inneffective, the effects are crap and almost non existent, there are some very sick ideas but the effect is more like some random meaningless images, its even funny in places to think how outrageous the filmmakers ( and i use the word very loosley ) believe themselves to be. Last House on the Left covered many of these ideas far more effectively as it was created by skilled film makers. If Mordum had been made by skilled filmmakers it would f@ck you up, thankfully it was not.

Originally posted by SelphieT
I'll end up seeing them anyways. I dealt with the turtle, I'll slowly but surely continue

There is a scene involving a mongoose (i think) chained to a stake and getting eaten by a python...very cruel scene on the part of the director. (Cannibal Ferox)

Originally posted by papabeard
Mordum is a load of cack, they are clearly just trying to shock the audience and to be honest i thought it was going to be much more difficult to watch, there is no narrative, structure or context to this balls which renders the whole sorry mess completely inneffective, the effects are crap and almost non existent, there are some very sick ideas but the effect is more like some random meaningless images, its even funny in places to think how outrageous the filmmakers ( and i use the word very loosley ) believe themselves to be. Last House on the Left covered many of these ideas far more effectively as it was created by skilled film makers. If Mordum had been made by skilled filmmakers it would f@ck you up, thankfully it was not.

I've heard Mordum was quite over the top, which is one of the reasons I've not seen it yet. The thing about the original was that it was fairly subdued and felt very real.

I've heard Penance goes back to the roots and is more like the original.

Originally posted by BackFire
I've heard Mordum was quite over the top, which is one of the reasons I've not seen it yet. The thing about the original was that it was fairly subdued and felt very real.

I've heard Penance goes back to the roots and is more like the original.

I should have watched AU first, ill watch it and penance in time, have you heard anything about the Redsin Tower?

Just that it's quite gory and pretty good.

In A Glass Cage
Naked Blood 1 & 2
Art of the Devil 1 & 2
Subconscious Cruelty

Originally posted by Selphie

These people pull out a huge turtle out of a river, and brutally kill it...... and of course, it's a real turtle.

One of the first thoughts i had during that scene was...,teenage mutant ninja what? 😂

i think we all can agree that any movie with cannibal and zombie in the title your pretty much in luck!

cannibal holocaust btw is still the only movie to make me really feel disturbed.

I can definitely add August Underground's Mordum and Penance to this list. Both are heinously gory and vile. Mordum more so, but it's a weak film. Penance is quite solid.

Ive been wanting to watch 120 days of sodom so bad but the only place that its available is on ebay and I hate buying off of the computer.

There's a rerelease scheduled for later this year from Critireon.