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post #1 of 84
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What was the sickest/goriest movie you ever saw? Was there ever a movie that made you sickened that you almost threw up, or maybe you just had to stop wathcing. I never threw up to a movie or had to stop watching it but there are a ton of sick ass movies out there. Dead Alive would definitly be one, that lawn mower scen in the house was so damn awsome and bloody as hell. Pretty much any zombie movie would go into this catagory. If you put zombie movies aside though what would be the sickest/goriest movie you ever saw? I would say The Thing, it was not that a sick movie but it sure was gory as hell.
post #2 of 84
Anything dealing with the mutilation of the boobie!! Fulci's New York Ripper with the close up of the razor blade through the nipple, Burial Ground with the munching of the boobie. EEEE-YUK! never made me come close to puking, but I had to turn away on those.
Also (and I know you said no zombie but this is not a zombie killing) Zombie Doom (Violent Shit PT 3) with the meathook and the bumhole.
post #3 of 84
1. Guinea Pig: Mermaid in a Manhole.

That was just fucking gross.

2. Cannibal Holocaust
post #4 of 84
Cannibal Holocaust. Definitely. For so many reasons.

The human deaths and mutilations look mighty real. The animal deaths and mutilations are real. And there's a tad too much on-screen rape in there for me to handle.

Never want to see it again.
post #5 of 84
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Dead Alive is up there for me, its something about that puss in the pudding that makes me queeze...
Riding on the success of the movie, in 1993 Kraft Foods attempted to market "Puddin' Pus", but failed within days.
post #6 of 84
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Eye Bulble:
1. Guinea Pig: Mermaid in a Manhole.

That was just fucking gross.
Agreed. Non-stop sick for almost the full half hour. No real point, just a whole lotta nasty. Enough to taint even the strongest of stomachs.
post #7 of 84
Cannibal Holocaust would be up there for me as well, but only for the animal killings. That's pretty fucking wrong, and on top of that the movie plain sucked.
post #8 of 84
Bloodsucking Freaks. Don't eat while watching this movie. Dead Alive, Cannibal Holocaust, I Spit On Your Grave, far, far too many disturbing images in that one. The Exorcist: pea soup(shudder), and Cannibal Ferox.
post #9 of 84
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Ugly Goblin Boy, Slave #1273:
Dead Alive is up there for me, its something about that puss in the pudding that makes me queeze...
Only time ever that a movie made my stomach turn. I thought I was about to spew for a minute and it surprised the fuck outta me.
post #10 of 84
Ebola Syndrome is up there for pure "oh, what the hell is this guy gonna do now-- OOHHH, NO!" factor.
post #11 of 84
"Flower of Flesh and Blood" and "The Devil's Experiment" are without ANY question, the most horrid pieces of film I have ever subjected myself to.
post #12 of 84
The only time I have ever gotten an ill feeling was during the pudding scene in Dead Alive. For a few brief seconds, I could feel my stomach trying to lurch into action.
post #13 of 84
Both Dead Alive and Bad Taste had those gag reflex moments for me, too. But I love 'em anyway.

Cannibalism in movies usually makes me feel strange and I don't like it. Vampires and zombies I can deal with, but rational living people cooking and eating people? Ugh. The movies Parents and Cannibal the Musical just icked me out. I have no interest in seeing Alive or Ravenous. I've heard good things about Eating Raoul, so I might see it anyway.

Hannibal was just so ludicrous that I dug it, though. It was just so over the top and happily exploitive that it worked for me.
post #14 of 84
The following are the sickest fucks that have been exposed to human eyeballs:

Ebola Syndrome
Red to Kill
Giallo A Venezia
New York Ripper
entire Guinea Pig series
Nekromanik 1 & 2
Aftermath
All Night Long 1, 2 & 3
In a Glass Cage
Kichiku Dai Enkai
Salo
post #15 of 84
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littleotik:
These are not the goriest films that I have ever seen, but they come to mind just for certain reasons, Meet The Feebles, Terror Firmer, Beware Children At Play, and Day of The Dead, Oh yes the end scene of Audition aswell.
"Terror Firmer." I normally can handle a lot of gore and gross stuff, but this puppy is the SICKEST of all! I enjoyed it though.
post #16 of 84
I can't think of any movie that has actually grossed me out. I guess I know too much about special make-up effects or something. It's not that I don't APPRECIATE the gross-out stuff (I've been known to rewind more than my fair share of the good, gory stuff), just don't get grossed out.

However, I DO have a sympathetic reaction to any scene involving the piercing of flesh by a metal object. You know, like close-ups of junkies shooting up, wrist slashing, eye trauma and the like. One of the most indelible scenes in cinema history (imo) is the scene of Freddy slashing up that blonde chick in the original Elm Street - when her belly slashes open of (seemingly) its own accord while she's spinning around above the bed. That close-up has never left me. Beautiful stuff, that.

It may be because I have really sensitive skin (and a strong aversion to pain), but anything involving scalpels, needles, razor-blades (any movie with a barber using one of those sling-blades to shave someone? Eek!), sharp claws, etc., cutting someone open will make me wince. I'll usually feel the sting in the same body part that's being traumatized. Go figure...
post #17 of 84
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a cart00n by any other name...:
It may be because I have really sensitive skin (and a strong aversion to pain), but anything involving scalpels, needles, razor-blades (any movie with a barber using one of those sling-blades to shave someone? Eek!), sharp claws, etc., cutting someone open will make me wince. I'll usually feel the sting in the same body part that's being traumatized. Go figure...
Horror may not be your ideal genre then... wink

Dead Alive is too goofy and funny to really knock me sick. The only film that's ever made me uneasy was a low-budget Brit film called "Boy Meets Girl". It's a really poor version of Audition (although it predates it by about ten years). Just a lot of pointless, nasty torture dressed up as social commentary. The fact that it's acted by idiots and directed by a drunk baboon with cataracts just made it's failings all the more obvious.

And, surprisingly, the ending of Hannibal left me feeling a bit gippy. Weird, as I've seen far, far worse things in other movies, but in Hannibal it was just so irrelevant, and I was so bored by that point, that I think my guard was down. I just thought that whole movie was uniformly terrible all the way through.
post #18 of 84
Hannibal just feel exploitative...
seriously, watch out Ravenous,
which is done so greatly you don't
actually feel that much disgusted
about the cannibals... you just
hate them with all your being!!!!!

And watch out for the *symbolic*
meaning of the movie... wink
post #19 of 84
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a cart00n by any other name...:

One of the most indelible scenes in cinema history (imo) is the scene of Freddy slashing up that blonde chick in the original Elm Street - when her belly slashes open of (seemingly) its own accord while she's spinning around above the bed. That close-up has never left me. Beautiful stuff, that.
Agreed. But don't forget the scene from NoES 3 (I think) where Freddy makes a marionette out of hte kid by ripping out his tendons and using them for the strings. That just made me cringe even typing about it. eek!

It's a horrible movie, but Fulci's "House by the Cemetery" has a fantastic gross-out moment when
Dr. Freudstein's zombie is stabbed by one of the victims, and a bunch of pus and worms and bugs and shit spurts out. Retch.

And going for the obscure, how about Salvador Dali's "Un Chien Andalou"? Ants crawling out of hands, a slit eyeball (in 1929! HOW?), mindfuck surrealism. Don't know about "sick" but interesting.
post #20 of 84
I can't recall many movies that made me sick. I've never seen Dead Alive, so upon viewing that someday things may change. As for me though the only thing that really makes me cringe are maggots...yuke. Somebody eating maggots...maggots in your food...just maggots.
post #21 of 84
Dead Alive is definitely my vote.
post #22 of 84
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The Inspector:
Cannibal Holocaust. Definitely. For so many reasons.

The human deaths and mutilations look mighty real. The animal deaths and mutilations are real. And there's a tad too much on-screen rape in there for me to handle.

Never want to see it again.
See, I don't mind the animal deaths, just as long as they eat what they killed. Which it looked like they did except for that one pig.

The rape was too much in this movie, so I'd have to vote this movie. But I remember a Faces of Death nock off that showed a pig being burned alive and then showed an autopsy. Yeah, that was definately the nastiest thing I ever saw on film.
post #23 of 84
Hey y'all,

Long time lurker, first time poster and all that jazz. Loyal CC/Chud reader. (I actually WON something on the Corner, a much loved and appreciated Bela Lugosi Sideshow doll! )

Anyways, I felt I had my two cents to add to this thread. It may not be "horror", but for sheer gore and "ewwwwwww"-queasyness... you have to go with "Irréversible". It's a recently released french psycho-thriller, I caught it up here in Montreal and well - it's sick. The most hardcore rape scene (which is the base the whole plot is based upon), and the subsequent acts of murder/revenge by the gal's boyfriend is... well, sick sick sick. A particular scene comes to mind when our "hero" goes apeshit and caves-in a guy's head with a fire extinguisher... the fx are surreal. Yes, I can bear witness... I have seen people walk-out, and vomit. Brutal stuff, and actually a great mend-bending movie.
post #24 of 84
The movies that almost made me chowder were “I Spit on your Grave” for the non stop molestation of that woman with the abnormally huge tuft of red muff, those silly “Faces of Death” videos for the animal torture and oddly enough “E.T.” for when the little gray extra terrestrial turd is dying and he’s all pasty and repugnant, scared the crap out of me as a kid, the nasty little bugger!

-RANT ALERT -
I’ve frequented these boards for quite some time as a reader before finally contributing a while back and I know a lot of you folks feel the same way about rape scenes and animal cruelty. Yes, Michael Myers did kill a dog in “Halloween” but the scene wasn’t graphic, just effective, and you knew the German Sheppard walked away after Carpenter called cut. I can handle road kill and venison, but what kind of entertainment is killing a dog? “The Toxic Avenger”, “Dead Alive”, “Terminator 2” and many more feature dog killings but they’re all for the sake of story to demonstrate how inhuman the killer is. It’s a tool to win detestation for the antagonist and not just “puppy snuff” like those “Faces of Death” videos (or CNN for that matter). That shit drives me crazy!

I also know that you guys also have a problem with graphic rape scenes, which are unfortunately synonymous with our favorite genre in certain respects. Once in awhile I will watch “I Spit on your Grave” but I mostly own it as a collectible curiosity more than anything else. When I do watch it reminds me of why I don’t watch it. I swear that after all these years I’ve never made it through the entire film in one sitting, I just have such a hard time watching them trash that broad no matter how dated the film looks. Hell, I even had a tough time watching “The Road Warrior” when the cycle punks rape that chick in the sand but, as with the dog killing in “Halloween”, “Terminator 2” and the like, it’s used to highlight the ruthlessness of the enemy and none lasted over twenty minutes like “Spit”. It could be argued that “Spit” also used rape to emphasize the evil characters and make vengeance all the more sweet (in fact that’s the genre staple) but wasn’t it all a little excessive?

As for “E.T.” no one should ever had to have had to deal with the sight of that crusty little thing writhing around all pale and pasty. It’s enough to make my oatmeal hit the wall.
post #25 of 84
Actually, there's another french movie that comes to mind, "C'est arriver près de chez vous", which is a documentary-style tale about a hitman/sociopath's exploits. Not really gory, per sé, but the guy is downright unsettling. Murders a whole familly, eyes young girls, girls an infant, and a particularly nasty opening where he chokes someone for kicks. Mickey Knox eat your heart out. I can't recall what's the name of it in english though... Hard something or other.

Creepy thing is, the guy is so funny and charesmatic you accept this as a documentary and grow to like the guy. I felt guilty after all was said and done.
post #26 of 84
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TheOutlawTorn:
..."The Devil's Experiment" [is] without ANY question, the most horrid piece[s] of film I have ever subjected myself to.
This is indeed the sickest, grossest, most depraved thing I've ever seen. It's pure filth.

However, I've got to review "Mermaid in a Manhole" and "He never Dies" next.

The thing that bothers me is that Johnny is a HUGE horror/gore fan, and even he finds "Mermaid" sick!

I dread.
post #27 of 84
Steve wins.

Or loses, depending on how you look at things.

You've got a stronger stomach that I, Mr. Murphy.
post #28 of 84
I suggest giving Steve something light like My Sassy Girl or Volcano High to review next, just so that his views on Asians don't veer toward just "sickos" and "pervs".
post #29 of 84
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SwanEater:


-RANT ALERT -
I’ve frequented these boards for quite some time as a reader before finally contributing a while back and I know a lot of you folks feel the same way about rape scenes and animal cruelty. Yes, Michael Myers did kill a dog in “Halloween” but the scene wasn’t graphic, just effective, and you knew the German Sheppard walked away after Carpenter called cut. I can handle road kill and venison, but what kind of entertainment is killing a dog? “The Toxic Avenger”, “Dead Alive”, “Terminator 2” and many more feature dog killings but they’re all for the sake of story to demonstrate how inhuman the killer is. It’s a tool to win detestation for the antagonist and not just “puppy snuff” like those “Faces of Death” videos (or CNN for that matter). That shit drives me crazy!
I would never hurt an animal unless it was to defend myself or someone else. That said, I fucking hate most dogs. Most of the people I know who have have dogs have really undisciplined dogs that are obnoxious as hell, but still, I'm ruined, I'm sick of dogs. They jump all over you, slobber on your clothes and smell like dirty ass.

Am I a horrible person? Not really. I live with a dog, my roommate's, and we get along for the most part. It sure as shit doesn't bother me to watch some dramatic depiction of a dog getting whacked. It better not be a real dog, though. Because even if I have only the bare minimum of tolerance for their existance, somebody else will love them with all their heart. Let 'em.

All that said, Cannibal Holocaust made me sick, I couldn't finish it. Killing animals on film is just sick. That whole movie was sick. Major kick in the dick to whatever subhuman made that crap. That's a rant!
post #30 of 84
"Cannibal Holocaust" was one of the most boring, bloodless, worthless things I've ever seen. Nothing happens until the last five minutes when you get a couple of blocked-out far away shots of what is supposed to be those assholes getting chopped up, but it just looks like somebody threw a few slabs o' beef on the ground. What a stupid movie. If ya haven't seen it, don't even bother with a 99-cent rental.

The "pus-pudding" gets me though. "New York Ripper" is altogether nasty. The eye-slice at the beginning of "Evil Dead Trap" is gross.
post #31 of 84
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littleotik:
These are not the goriest films that I have ever seen, but they come to mind just for certain reasons, Meet The Feebles, Terror Firmer, Beware Children At Play, and Day of The Dead, Oh yes the end scene of Audition aswell.
"Beware..." is a riot, man.
post #32 of 84
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TheOutlawTorn:
"Flower of Flesh and Blood" and "The Devil's Experiment" are without ANY question, the most horrid pieces of film I have ever subjected myself to.
I know "The Devil's Experiment" sounded like a real winner.
post #33 of 84
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Frank Langella's Scott Standridge:

And going for the obscure, how about Salvador Dali's "Un Chien Andalou"? Ants crawling out of hands, a slit eyeball (in 1929! HOW?), mindfuck surrealism. Don't know about "sick" but interesting.
I've seen that! Took a film course that showed it... and I'm glad I've seen it. Got a kick out of the majority of the class wincing at the eyeball scene.

As for gross...
I'd say the vomit drinking in bad taste... and just about anything dealing with genital mutilation...
Dem Eyetalians ain't right....
post #34 of 84
[quote]Steve Murphy:
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However, I've got to review "Mermaid in a Manhole" and "He never Dies" next.

The thing that bothers me is that Johnny is a HUGE horror/gore fan, and even he finds "Mermaid" sick!

I dread.
I've never seen "Mermaid..." but I know the whole story behind it, and I have no doubts that it's just as, if not worse, than the other Guinea Pig films. If you're really a glutton for punishment, seek out the EXTREMELY distubing "Flower of Flesh and Blood", which I found to be the most offensive of them all. A man dressed in Samurai garb ritualistically dismembers a woman tied to a bed, and he seems to be getting off in the process. Just knowing that this exists is enough to keep me up at night.

And if I remember correctly, "He Never Dies" was just fucking stupid. The violence in this one was more "Story of Ricki" than anything else. Still, view with caution...
post #35 of 84
The thing is, I don't seek them out at all! They're sent to us by Unearthed Films.

"Flower of Flesh and Blood" is due to be released by them soon, and they'll no doubt send that to me as well.

You know the film is ultra-bad when your neighborhood CD/DVD Exchange place won't take "Devil's Experiment" and "Android of Notre Dame" off of your hands.

Before all is said and done, I am going to accidentally end up with the entire Guinea Pig catalogue!
post #36 of 84
I've heard about cannibal holocaust for quite a while and it is one movie that I absolutely refuse to pick up. my younger brother will occasionally harp on me to get it and I just won't touch that. I'm a huge gore hound and absolutely love movies like Dead Alive Bad Tasteand the like so I definately don't shy away from the red stuff, but the animal mutilations I've heard so much about is just not my thing.
Not after watching one of the Faces of death back in high school drunk off my ass and bearing witness to the clubbing of the baby seals or the fresh monkey brain resturant...THOSE turned my stomache (but sorry, no puking)
post #37 of 84
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Adam_72:

Nekromanik 1 & 2

Salo
Oh common, those go without even saying!

I am still to this day disturbed by the last 20 on Audition like many of yall know.

Tree Rape, Evil Dead, nuff said.

But these are really just scenes, not full movies.
post #38 of 84
For me Hellraiser, Dead Alive, and Alien all came to mind immediately.
post #39 of 84
I STILL KNOW WHAT YOU DID LAST SUMMER for all the wrong reasons...
post #40 of 84
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Caustic:

Un Chien Andalou is freaking crazy. I'm not sure if I like it or if I hate it because it's just a total oddball of a movie, but I'd recommend it. From what my Short Film teacher told the class, the eyeball slashing scene was real. I think he made us watch it twice.
NO FREAKING WAY. eek!
post #41 of 84
Sadly, the scene from Hannibal where the Good Doctor shows Agent Starling the real meaning of "brain food". While not the most graphic, there was just something I did not like there. Maybe it was his choice of red and not white wine.
post #42 of 84
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sweaterbydarwin:
Sadly, the scene from Hannibal where the Good Doctor shows Agent Starling the real meaning of "brain food". While not the most graphic, there was just something I did not like there. Maybe it was his choice of red and not white wine.
I disagree. You HAVE to go with red wine in that situation. Ask any sommelier. It's a no-brainer.
post #43 of 84
the guy eating the grub worm in Cannibal Ferox

it wouldn't have been so bad if he could have KEPT HIS FRIKKIN MOUTH CLOSED!!
post #44 of 84
Fact: The eyeball slashing scene in Bunuel and Dali's Un Chien Andalou is real.

However, it is the eye of a cow...
post #45 of 84
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Fact: The eyeball slashing scene in Bunuel and Dali's Un Chien Andalou is real.

However, it is the eye of a cow...
Yeah, but it was in an eyeless girls head. That's just hot.
post #46 of 84
recently....

aftermath directed by Nacho Cerdà
<a href="http://us.imdb.com/Title?0159241" target="_blank">http://us.imdb.com/Title?0159241</a>

I'm used to horror and violence.
but this spanish short film is simply uncomparable to anything I've seen from the Horror genre. And it's almost hard to believe they used fake corpses for the autopsy sequences.

I've seen real autopsies, and the sfx of Cerdà's aftermath are incredible!

the trailer of aftermath is available at
<a href="http://www.horrorseek.com/horror/slasherpool/Gallery.htm" target="_blank">http://www.horrorseek.com/horror/slasherpool/Gallery.htm</a> (once you're on the page, save target as..size: aprox 12.mb)
post #47 of 84
The SLOTH scene in Seven. Where this guy was strapped to a bed for over a year and all the sudden he comes alive and starts squirmin. I dont know why but the first time I saw that, I was EXTREMELY DISTURBED.
post #48 of 84
Salo....is by far the sickest movie I have ever seen. Not a horror movie, it has no gore, but when it was over, I needed a long hot bath to feel clean again.
post #49 of 84
Yeah, it was a cow eye in Un Chien Andalou. It's still pretty damn uncomfortable looking. Then again, I've got an eye-gouging phobia. I still have a bit of trouble watching the splinter-through-the-eye in Fulci's "Zombi".

I can't remember the specific name of this documentary I saw in college, but it was disturbing as hell. It was just a documentary about cows in a slaughterhouse, but it went into some pretty brutal and graphic details showing the cows get gutted alive. The teacher said it was supposedly a Jewish concentration camp allegory. All I know is that out of a class of thirty or so people, only about three of us made it to the end. Horrible, awful stuff.
post #50 of 84
The english title of that hitman movie is "Man Bites Dog". It had a cameo in The Ring....it bookended the "Video"

But, for me, the only movie that got my queezy was "Beyond the Darkness"

I couldn't tell you why.....but it punched me in the gut
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