on 26-02-2010 12:58 PM
An interesting question I thought, what's the most violent film you've ever watched at least half of, preferably all of? It doesn't have to be a mainstream American film either, it can be a foreign film or low-budget film.
Also, please try and be careful if posting pictures or youtube links, this is a PG-rated forum.
For mine probably the most graphically violent film I've seen is Watchmen, and I know that probably says a lot about what movies I haven't seen, but yeah so far that's the worst I've seen in it's entirety. I've seen parts of the latest Rambo and Battle Royale but I'm not counting those.
on 26-02-2010 07:47 PM - last edited on 26-02-2010 07:56 PM
on 27-02-2010 07:32 AM
on 27-02-2010 10:31 AM
on 27-02-2010 10:37 AM - last edited on 27-02-2010 10:38 AM
Texas Chainsaw Massacre........missing limbs, heads and blood everywhere.
Blood Sucking Freaks......gotta love drilling a hole in someones head and sucking there brains out, or how about using someones behind as a dartboard (guess what the bullseye was) ![]()
Geez i was demented in my late teens, early 20's ![]()
on 27-02-2010 09:39 PM
Crumbs... that'll get me thinking... the latest Rambo movie would be up there... the tone and demonstration of the shooting is different than the 'Rambo playing pinball' style of Rambo 2.
In terms of violence against people and humanity, there is probably a gang/mob type drama out there somewhere which fits the bill... I think context and direction is important here. It takes more than a high body count for a movie to be violent. (Rambo 2, Commando etc are laughable cartoon violence)
Horrors, it takes more than a few teens in peril vs a deranged psycho/hillbilly/etc to depict decent violence on screen that makes your skin churn, such is their predictability and dime a dozen nature, but the Rob Zombie Mr. Satan movies pushed past the norm of acceptability I think, and in terms of cruelty I have no desire to ever watch Hostel II again...

on 28-02-2010 12:12 AM
kiwiatlarge wrote:
In terms of violence against people and humanity, there is probably a gang/mob type drama out there somewhere which fits the bill... I think context and direction is important here. It takes more than a high body count for a movie to be violent. (Rambo 2, Commando etc are laughable cartoon violence)
Romper Stomper, or in your part of the world kiwi.....Once were Warriors
on 28-02-2010 01:00 AM
Except my father and I laughed our asses off at the theatre during the first 30-45 minutes ![]()
The last half hour of the movie was pretty moving though... and the movie never did the actors who played Jake and Uncle Bully any harm...

on 28-02-2010 02:41 AM
gavsta72 wrote:Blood Sucking Freaks......gotta love drilling a hole in someones head and sucking there brains out, or how about using someones behind as a dartboard (guess what the bullseye was)
I know that film...it is monumentally messed up in everyway
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I think I was about 17/18 when I saw it, and I thought I had witnessed
a snuff film LMAO ![]()
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So on topic. Id say Shoot em up or crank 2 would have to be up there
(guess it depends on what is the definition of violent).
Im saying those films as there is pretty much zero attempt at a story just 90 minutes
of gunplay and various related shenanigans ![]()
on 28-02-2010 04:32 AM
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