Most brutally violent film/s you've seen?

Hedberger

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A Clockwork Orange. Really artsy and funny in a sort of dark twisted way and REALLY violent.
 

RAWKSTAR

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Thought the Battle Royale films were pretty violent, either that or the Saw ones.
 

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Vanguard_Ex said:
The Hills Have Eyes...by god that film was just terrible. For the first hour, nothing. Then all of a sudden:
Crucified man screaming in agony as he burns to death
Two girls crying as they're raped
Mother shot as she comes to help the girls

God damn, that was a horrible film. I'd be lying if I said it was particularly scary too.
Hardy har har. You thought that was bad just look at the sequel. needless gore in that as well. Rape, because every horror movie has to have it these days. It was a lot worse because there wasn't any character development, at least in the first one the freaks seemed to have a backstory and you fealt really bad about the girl(the daughter), in this one i just left the room because i just don't care and don't want to see that.
 

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I actually liked the hills have eyes. Although i'm repeating myself from what i said before, it managed to actually make me care for the characters, which not alot of horror movies seem to do. Though i agree that it wasn't scary. However i'm so desensitized now that it's hard to find films scary, which kinda takes the fun out of things.
 

Zathazar

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If you mean "voilent" as in gorey.
Then I'd have to say Hostel.

If not...

I dont know, Wanted?
 

Vanguard_Ex

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dmase said:
Vanguard_Ex said:
The Hills Have Eyes...by god that film was just terrible. For the first hour, nothing. Then all of a sudden:
Crucified man screaming in agony as he burns to death
Two girls crying as they're raped
Mother shot as she comes to help the girls

God damn, that was a horrible film. I'd be lying if I said it was particularly scary too.
Hardy har har. You thought that was bad just look at the sequel. needless gore in that as well. Rape, because every horror movie has to have it these days. It was a lot worse because there wasn't any character development, at least in the first one the freaks seemed to have a backstory and you fealt really bad about the girl(the daughter), in this one i just left the room because i just don't care and don't want to see that.

...they made a sequel? -.- Jesus christ. It wasn't even my choice to watch the first one, so I just laughed at my mates sisters friends shittin themselves ^^
 

dmase

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Vanguard_Ex said:
dmase said:
Vanguard_Ex said:
The Hills Have Eyes...by god that film was just terrible. For the first hour, nothing. Then all of a sudden:
Crucified man screaming in agony as he burns to death
Two girls crying as they're raped
Mother shot as she comes to help the girls

God damn, that was a horrible film. I'd be lying if I said it was particularly scary too.
Hardy har har. You thought that was bad just look at the sequel. needless gore in that as well. Rape, because every horror movie has to have it these days. It was a lot worse because there wasn't any character development, at least in the first one the freaks seemed to have a backstory and you fealt really bad about the girl(the daughter), in this one i just left the room because i just don't care and don't want to see that.

...they made a sequel? -.- Jesus christ. It wasn't even my choice to watch the first one, so I just laughed at my mates sisters friends shittin themselves ^^
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800069/

It sucked so bad that i think they only released it in America. We may get all the cool stuff before everyone else, except for maybe Japan, but we also get the worst stuff before everyone else.
 

Vanguard_Ex

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dmase said:
Vanguard_Ex said:
dmase said:
Vanguard_Ex said:
The Hills Have Eyes...by god that film was just terrible. For the first hour, nothing. Then all of a sudden:
Crucified man screaming in agony as he burns to death
Two girls crying as they're raped
Mother shot as she comes to help the girls

God damn, that was a horrible film. I'd be lying if I said it was particularly scary too.
Hardy har har. You thought that was bad just look at the sequel. needless gore in that as well. Rape, because every horror movie has to have it these days. It was a lot worse because there wasn't any character development, at least in the first one the freaks seemed to have a backstory and you fealt really bad about the girl(the daughter), in this one i just left the room because i just don't care and don't want to see that.

...they made a sequel? -.- Jesus christ. It wasn't even my choice to watch the first one, so I just laughed at my mates sisters friends shittin themselves ^^
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0800069/

It sucked so bad that i think they only released it in America. We may get all the cool stuff before everyone else, except for maybe Japan, but we also get the worst stuff before everyone else.
Ah right. Suppose its sort of a double-edged sword.
 

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Ichi the Killer is easily the single most violent film I've ever seen but the first Dead or Alive film (not based off the videogame, the strange Takashi Miike Actioners) is also pretty freaking violent.

Oh yeah, and can't forget Machine Girl, another Japanese one best described as super violent.
 

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i can only think of one movie and that's the one on spankwire, i'm sure some people know which one i mean
 

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Chaosut said:
Also, although Munich wasn't hugely violent, it felt fairly real at parts.
Spielberg is good at that. I would have to say that Saving Private Ryan and Shindler's List are a couple of the most violent and disturbing movies I've seen. Perhaps because it's based on real events; it disturbs me more than Oldboy, Torture-porn, or anything by Tarantino.
 

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Dawn of the Dead. The only movie I almost walked out on, I got pretty green around the gills (and I like horror films, too).

Probably followed by Day of the Dead.
 

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GonzoGamer said:
Chaosut said:
Also, although Munich wasn't hugely violent, it felt fairly real at parts.
Spielberg is good at that. I would have to say that Saving Private Ryan and Shindler's List are a couple of the most violent and disturbing movies I've seen. Perhaps because it's based on real events; it disturbs me more than Oldboy, Torture-porn, or anything by Tarantino.
I agree completely, Spielberg is great at making violence that actually disturbs you, as opposed to slasher nonsense. I love films where the violence is realistic and actually has an impact because it always puts viewers off a bit in that they were expectly the fairly usual sanitized or over-the top stuff.
 

Chaosut

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Although i'm just repeating myself, i want to emphasise that scene from Irreversible, well actually there were two scenes, but i'm talking about the fire extinguisher one, for some reason the other one didn't disturb me much. It's one of the few scenes in the long time where i thought 'hrmm, that's pretty brutal'.