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Started by Mofo Rising, August 17, 2011, 03:53:28 AM

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Mofo Rising

I love ridiculous gore in films. Flat out love it. The more ridiculous the better.

The starting point would probably be Dead Alive/Braindead. A quick follow up would be Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky.

I remember watching the opening of Wrong Turn 2. A terrible movie, but I had to wake up all my roommates to see the opening scene.

What movies can you recommend for absolutely stupid gore?
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I love Wrong Turn 2. It's the Citizen Kane of DTV movies  :smile:

Good gore in a serious movie: Inside (2007)

Classic over-the-top fun gore: Re-Animator (1985)

Silly gore: Toxic Avenger (1985)


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Any of the more recent Japanese horror/action movies like The Machine Girl, Samurai Princess or perhaps Big Tits Zombie (Kyonyu Dragon).  

Of course, Reanimator gets an old school 80's vote.

I haven't seen it, but I understand that Blood Diner (1987) is pretty gory in an OTT way.  I just saw the most stupid scene on Youtube of some guy repeatedly running someone over while a mambo plays in the background.
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James Glickenhaus' The Protector has a scene where a bad guy gets shot in the shoulder and the wall behind him is almost redecorated red.  :buggedout:
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Oh man the list is huge, but just because it's a recent viewing of mine, definitely Hobo With a Shotgun.  Not only is there heaps of gore, but heaps of pointless gore.

:thumbup:

Also the filmmakers had some spare blood and time leftover so they crushed a vat of blood with a crane, a shot which made the film and was brilliant.
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