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Dead Alive made me a tad queasy the first time I saw it (this was, like, 10 years ago though).
These days... Hum... Guinea Pig: Flowers Of Flesh And Blood is the goriest I've seen, I think. When he disemboweled her and was messing/playing with her entrails... I recall that made my stomach lurch for a second. |
Are the Guinea Pig movies exploitation films? Or is it all actors?
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Men behind the sun.
Felt like taking a shower after watching that sick shit |
The Guinea Pig movies are probably the most intense (realistic) gore movies I've seen, although I never actually felt sick while watching them. As long as it's in a movie, nothing like that really bothers me. Turn on one of those surgery shows, however, and I'll be running from the room.
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ok heres some super gory films Long Island Cannibal Massacre Zombie Doom Zombie 90 Vlad The Impaler (I think thats what its called) They Dont Cut The Grass Anymore |
I've heard of the other ones, but not "They Don't Cut The Grass Anymore" or "Long Island Zombie Massacre". I did see "Zombie Island Massacre" which sucked ass. No zombies, scares or gore, and the "zombies" were just drug runners in costumes that killed people to keep their operation under wraps. And wasn't "Zombie 90" shot-on-video?
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Long Island Cannibal Massacre and They Dont Cut The Grass Anymore are definetly worth checking out. They are extremely low budget and part of Nathan Schiffs Trilogy. you should also check out the third one, Weasels Rip My Flesh. Not as gory as the other 2, but still good fun.
These movies were shot with a 9mm camera and with a budget of like $200 each. pretty well done considering... |
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