Cannibal Holocaust and Rikki Oh. I’ve seen those, beat that. Of course I’m talking about fictional, released movies. PLEASE, do not talk about real stuff, criminal footage material or forbidden movies using real footage.

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    I’m guessing you meant “What’s the goriest two movies you’ve watched?”.

    Haven’t seen many gory films or films in general but definitely Terrifier 2.

    EDIT: that’s the only one with enough gore to warrant being here.

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    The end of Once upon a time in Hollywood took me by a surprise, but it’s probably not the goriest. I don’t usually watch these types of films, I like that Tarantino has his style and the paint job of a car in Pulp Fiction is great.

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    Braindead aka Dead Alive is a classic for gore. It also skews to the comedy side so it’s more enjoyable on rewatches.

    More recently, The Sadness was pretty nasty but definitely more mean spirited. In that same vein, Headless is pretty nasty as well.

    Gore is an interesting thing as it can be a single scene or an overall aesthetic i.e. the Evil Dead from 2013 has an insane amount of blood and violence but it’s not outright gore like Rikki Oh and definitely a more pure horror film.

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    “Sin City”. At least for me it was a new level.

    The special coloring technique and the Anime scenes helped to endure it.

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    It’s a tie between the live action Ichi The Killer or the live action Uzumaki

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    I guess the Saw movies. But I’m not big on horror, so I’m not sure how they compare.

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      Oh I know those are real but still consider them not rea footage. Animals being injured or killed in old film was a thing. Plus the animals were later eaten by the tribe nearby so it wasn’t a waste.

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    The Human Centipede. That’s the only movie I’ve watched that made me feel sick.

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    Less overt gore than some splatter fests mentioned already, but Martyrs was an incredibly intense, uncomfortable gorey watch.

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    The Cube

    That first scene tells you exactly what you are in for in that movie. The sequels were less good in every way, including the gore.