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Ferox13 07-29-2009 04:28 AM

Naked Blood is fairly hard hitting (its asian) and in a similar way part of Cutting Moments. There lots of HK Cat III out there that aren't bad and pretty nasty.

Tumbling Doll of flesh is prolly one of the nastiest I've seen but its near unwatachable.

Elvis_Christ 07-29-2009 06:48 PM

I'm not very well versed in Cat III I've got a few from trades that I haven't got round to watching. All Night Long 2 was one of them have you seen it?

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 822323)
I was up on an allniter with the GF and I watched Philosophy Of A Knife - Aftermath - Grimlove and some other sicko all in a row. They are all a complete blur in my mind..

Aftermath is a classic. Its not often extreme cinema has such high production values that flick is a really surreal experience. I hired Grimm Love last night and will give it a spin over the next couple of days. I'm in the mood for a bit of nastiness after having a break from it.

Ferox13 07-30-2009 03:15 AM

I saw the first All Night Long and wasn't that impressed by it. I used to watch a lot of HK stuff more Action and martial arts but CAT III too.

Stuff I remember liking:

Run and Kill

Ebola Syndrome (I love Anthony Wong he plays freaks all the time)

Bunman

Dr Lamb

Noternal Demon

Pantyhose hero (no sure if this is Cat III)

Sex & Zen

and of course THE STORY OF RIKI

Elvis_Christ 07-30-2009 03:33 AM

A few people have recomended Ebola Syndrome to me along with Bunman... so much shit to track down and watch. As far as asain stuff goes I've mainly been watching all the Pinky Violence stuff.

Tried to watch The Rapeman the other night but my disc didn't have subs :(

Novialefty 08-11-2009 05:19 AM

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Originally Posted by Ferox13 (Post 822535)
Naked Blood is fairly hard hitting (its asian) and in a similar way part of Cutting Moments. There lots of HK Cat III out there that aren't bad and pretty nasty.

Tumbling Doll of flesh is prolly one of the nastiest I've seen but its near unwatachable.


How did you found this movie video on internet? I had been search for it in many different websites, 'n its rar file was error ... unavailable to dl at all

SoulPizza 11-01-2011 08:35 AM

Anybody seen À l'intérieur/Inside? [minor spoilers maybe]
 
Ok so I'm sure this topic comes up a lot when talking about Inside, although I doubt the topic of Inside comes up much. Basically I want to know what your take on the "zombie cop" is? I didn't quite understand it.

While alive the cop protects the protagonist. He then gets shot in the head and falls down, at this point we assume he's dead. Later in the movie he gets up, pale skin and darkened eyes and walks with a limp and blood around his mouth - he looks like he's in the early stages of being a zombie. He then attacks the protagonist, aiming directly for her unborn baby.

At first I thought maybe he was just severely brain damaged and attacked the woman because he was instinctively trying to defend himself, but if that was the case surely he'd go for her head or just swing uncontrollably instead of seemingly carrying out a calculated attack on her unborn baby.

Don't expect to get any answers here as I don't think it's that popular of a movie but thought I'd ask anyway :P

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oGeV7ejT74Y

Despare 11-01-2011 01:57 PM

I think what he was shot with was a beanbag gun, and at point blank range. He couldn't see, probably couldn't really process rational (or any) thought either (he was bleeding pretty good out of many opening on his head haha).

SoulPizza 11-01-2011 03:01 PM

Ah it was a beanbag gun lol, that explains how he was still alive. I figured he was just attacking because maybe he thought the woman he attacked was the same woman who shot him, but then why did he go for her belly specifically? Seems a little thrown-together to me, I could just be over thinking though.

SodaGirl 11-02-2011 09:56 AM

Having a helpless baby in danger is a unique source of tension and I assume this scene was scripted to add to that, even if it didn't necessarily make sense. Either way, I find the scene very effective because the imagery alone is absolutely horrific.

Side note - I love and own this movie, but my husband refuses to watch it. Seems a bit backwards if you ask me. :P

SoulPizza 11-02-2011 12:34 PM

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Originally Posted by SodaGirl (Post 908625)
Having a helpless baby in danger is a unique source of tension and I assume this scene was scripted to add to that, even if it didn't necessarily make sense. Either way, I find the scene very effective because the imagery alone is absolutely horrific.

Side note - I love and own this movie, but my husband refuses to watch it. Seems a bit backwards if you ask me. :P

I'm a guy and I actually found it very difficult to watch lol. There was one scene where I cringed, and actually held my stomach expecting to feel pain. I actually bought this blind - had no idea what it was going into it. I checked it out on IMDB after I bought it and noticed a picture of scissors over a pregnant belly and that really got to me. Pretty powerful stuff.


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