Private Custard said:
I'm currently working through various lists of the most shocking and downright fucked up movies and short films you can imagine. Such delights as 'Men Behind The Sun', 'Flowers of Flesh and Blood', 'August Underground?s Mordum' (Which was shit by the way, don't bother) and 'Cannibal Holocaust'.
Nothing's really made me think it's gone too far yet. Next on the list are 'Cutting Moments' and 'Aftermath'.
All great films, you've mentioned. Men Behind The Sun is one of my favourite Unit 731 films (check out Philosophy of a Knife), I get some entertainment out of the Guinea Pig series (FoFaB is #2, and the goriest of the 6). August Underground, I LOVE those films. In my opinion, Fred Vogel did a fantastic job with the trilogy, as well as the other ToeTag films. Sick and vile, just the way I like it! Cannibal Holocaust's one of the greatest horrors of all time, in my opinion. Very well made, excellent characters - I got Ruggero Deodato to sign mine personally.
Cutting Moments is definitely interesting, and Aftermath is beautifully shot.
I don't believe any of those films go 'too far', and most of them aren't trying to. Cannibal Holocaust, for example - it's extremely graphic, yes, but that isn't the point of the film. The focus is on the characters, making the viewer sympathize with them (alright, I can't sympathize with anyone, but still...)
Anyone who said something like Hostel, Saw, Human Centipede, etc, goes too far, DO NOT look up any of the aforementioned films.