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Most Brutal Horror Scenes Ever
I remember I watched this movie with my uncle when I was 8yo. It was entitled Buried Alive back then. The best film Joe D'Amato ever crapped out. :D
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rJwl6Tks9Jc |
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Joe D'Amato is on my list of directors to check out. I've just seen bits and pieces from clips posted like yours.
I think August Underground's Mordum has some of the most fucked up scenes I've seen in a long time. Aftermath and the Guinea Pig flicks have a bunch of brutal scenes vaginal stabbings/lotsa eye trauma. Shogun's Sadism is worth a look if your into that sorta twisted shit and the scene in Black Sun where the fetus is ripped out with a bayonet is right up there with the most brutal scenes ever put to celluloid. |
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that clip wasnt all that bad.
Anthropophagus is a fun D'Amato film. the first couple scenes of Irreversible are imo the most brutal scenes ever put on film. |
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The final scene in Salo. (And most everything up to it). Yeeeeeeesh!
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I agree that a couple of scenes from Irreversible are pretty brutal: the fire extinguisher in particular.
Cannibal Holocaust by Rugero Deodato is some savage cinema and everything on the August Underground label is twisted. For a purely brutal film, have a look at Men Behind the Sun.
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i thought audtion was pretty brutal
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On top of everything else, Morricone's chilling score just pushes it into insanity. Seriously gives me the willies just thinking about it.
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At least a bunch of the shit mentioned is straight up...
War is an atrocity Men Behind The Sun/Black Sun show that a lot better than Saving Private Ryan/Schindler's List. People that murder people aren't a entertaining gimmick like Hannibal Lector. I bet all the people disturbed by the animal killings in Cannibal Holocaust eat meat. Stick to your lightweight hokeywood shit and pretend nothings wrong censor out reality like a bunch of passive pawns cuz yeh its not art or something. |
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Men Behind the Sun. For many people this would just be a graphic, over the top war/gore movie. But when you realize that what happened in that movie is what was actually going on in real life, it's insanely brutal. I read a book about Unit 731. Very scary stuff. Far more brutal in my opinion than anything the Germans did. Simply because the Germans were experimenting on humans since they had these people that they were going to kill anyways. So it's only "logical" from the Germans' perspective to use them before they're killed. The Japanese on the other hand were experimenting on people simply for the sake of experimenting. It wasn't about genocide, it was about experimentation on human subjects just because they wanted to do so.
Salo. Very brutal movie. I found the actual scenes of torture and degradation to be pretty intense, but not the most disturbing aspect of the movie. What I found to unnerve me the most was the simple basis of the whole movie: absolute power corrupts absolutely. I Spit on Your Grave. The whole movie is basically one drawn out rape scene. It's probably the most uncomfortable I've felt watching any movie to date. |
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