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Re: Most Brutal movie ever made in terms of violence?
Salo
Disclaimer: I've never seen it so you can judge my entry with that in mind. I've read descriptions of the movie. While it supposedly makes a very stark anti-fascist statement, it sounds unwatchable. |
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Braindead [img]/images/graemlins/grin.gif[/img]
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I recently saw The Devils Rejects. That was pretty gory, but im sure it doesnt match all these other movies mentioned. It didnt waste any time with nudity however, about 10 seconds in some naked chick is being dragged across the ground. Yea, it was pretty messed up $hit.
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American History X
"bite the curb" OMG i cant handle that scene, ugh, thats rough |
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Saving Private Ryan.
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\"Straw Dogs\"
this movie shows the violent side of Dustin Hoffman. It was banned in Britain for its negative portrayal of the English.....and the brutal violence (like a bear trap around a guy's neck) [img]/images/graemlins/crazy.gif[/img]
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High Tension was pretty rough in the violence dept.
Texas Chainsaw Massacre Part II is a horrifically violent movie. I LOVE that flick. So many things in that movie are pretty rough. I can't watch sick violence unless the movie is good. I try and avoid real violence films at all costs because I'm seriously disturbed by it. Never seen the Faces of Death videos. But for real violence the film of the press conference where I think it was an Arkansas Treasurer shot himself in the head. He had been convicted of some kind of crime. He called a press conference, stated his innocence, pulled out a gun and blew his brains out. Very Very tough to watch. I actually wasn't able to watch the actual shooting part. But still am disturbed to this day by it. The Filter song "Hey Man, Nice Shot" is about this man. |
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The first and most famous Faces of Death video is all fake. The only real scenes are clips from the slaughterhouse and stock footage of aftermath scenes. Real events are all reinactments.
The person you're thinking of is Bud Dwyer. I've seen the video, it's crazy. Lots of blood. |
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The person you're thinking of is Bud Dwyer. I've seen the video, it's crazy. Lots of blood. [/ QUOTE ] Yeah, while I didn't see the actual shooting I glimpsed the aftermath. My memory of it is of blood flowing, literally, like a water faucet turned up high from the bottom of his head. An image I wish I'd never seen and will always remember. |
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Re: Most Brutal movie ever made in terms of violence?
[ QUOTE ]
The first and most famous Faces of Death video is all fake. The only real scenes are clips from the slaughterhouse and stock footage of aftermath scenes. Real events are all reinactments. The person you're thinking of is Bud Dwyer. I've seen the video, it's crazy. Lots of blood. [/ QUOTE ] Are you sure about the first Faces of Death being fake? Do you know if the other "chapters" in Faces of Death is real then? Yeah that Bud Dwyer video is pretty famous on the internet. Some people believe he was innocent of his crimes too. Makes it even more sad if you read about his background.... |
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