Do you like VERY gory movies?




Posted by Screenname

I'm not a fan of them, whats the popular opinion about them here?

(My example of a very gory movie would be Munich.)




Posted by -])arkSide-

I've never seen Munich, whats it about?


But as for the main topic, I don't mind them. Slasher and Horror Flicks, excevie violence is part of the fun, you expect it to be in them.
:bang_bang




Posted by Crazy K

I actually like gory movies. When there is gore it seems to make you feel jumpy and all that, witch helps make the movie better, but whats worse is real life operation on t.v, **** I just hate seing them cut into Real flesh.




Posted by -])arkSide-


Quoting Crazy K: I actually like gory movies. When there is gore it seems to make you feel jumpy and all that, witch helps make the movie better, but whats worse is real life operation on t.v, **** I just hate seing them cut into Real flesh.

I know what you mean, one of my friends showed me 'Faces of Death 3', ****, theres some ****ed up **** in those movies.



Posted by Crazy K

Yeah I seen a cop video (some cop came to school to talk about drugs) and on this video they showed a dead hooker, and two dead guys, it was ****ing sick.




Posted by Screenname

^Yeah that stuff burns in your mind. In Munich a guy was blown up by some C4 and they showed peices of his body all around the apartment

(Munich was about the terrorist attack on the Olympic games in the 70s)




Posted by Moogs

See I'd like a scene like that one in Munich you mentioned above.




Posted by Crazy K

Yeah I can't take real death, but I can take movie/game death.




Posted by Fragliche

It depends on if the movie has a good enough plot. I love gore movies alot because of how they are such heartpounders, even if you're not a person to be easily scared, you can't tell me you get a little jumpy from watching Gore movies.

As for the whole real death or watching someone get cut on for real, it doesn't bother me so long as it isn't me being cut on. Then I pass out real quick-like. :>




Posted by Mystic Hero

For me it depends what movie. I'm not into the kind of groe you see out of watching a horror film. That stuff just never appeals to my liking. Horror in general just leaves me with negative thoughts for the rest of the day. Blood and gore isn't a bad thing if it were a movie based on something that happened a few hundred years ago or a war movie. Some cop/murder movies have blood and gore to make the movie more exciting so it just goes along with the whole theme and plot. Those kinds of movies I enjoy watching.




Posted by MetalVox~55

Not a whole lot, but if they do it right, then yes, I'll enjoy it.




Posted by Shin-Ra

Gorey movies are hilarious. Even serious movies with a surprise violent scene gets either a giggle or a "yes!" from me -- the clawed Cat-O-Nine Tails scene in Passion of the Christ, or the train bloodspray scene in Hostel for instance. Most gore movies are crap, but I'm entertained by them anyway.




Posted by Klarth

The first Saw movie was good.




Posted by Ant

As long as there is a story to back it up then I'll like it.




Posted by Screenname

I liked Final Destination 1 & 2 the scences didn't displease me.




Posted by Fate

Unnecessary gore makes me upset. It's one thing to chop a guy's head off, and it's another to chop his head off and have him running around like a headless chicken before falling into a meat grinder only to be served later as a special at a Chili's or something.




Posted by Raptor

Gore is fabulous, and often very amusing. I'm really not affected by it negatively, either. I can easily watch a film chock full of dismemberment, physical torture, and decapitation while eating a big plate of spaghetti and marinara sauce. When it comes to thrillers/horror films, the truly disturbing ones to me are of the psychological variety; i.e. The Shining, One Hour Photo. Gore is a more useful element in epic fantasy adventures, movies depicting famous battles or wars, or B-movies that try to be scary but end up being hilarious.




Posted by Crazy K

[Quote=Raptor]Gore is fabulous, and often very amusing. I'm really not affected by it negatively, either. I can easily watch a film chock full of dismemberment, physical torture, and decapitation while eating a big plate of spaghetti and marinara sauce. When it comes to thrillers/horror films, the truly disturbing ones to me are of the psychological variety; i.e. The Shining, One Hour Photo. Gore is a more useful element in epic fantasy adventures, movies depicting famous battles or wars, or B-movies that try to be scary but end up being hilarious.

Yeah, this reminds me of a movie called "May" (this may inclue a spolier if you never seen the movie) and in this film she looses a doll of hers. So to replace her doll she kills people and uses their body parts to make a new doll. I did not like the movie much because it was extrmemly short, but the gore helped the movie be more interesting, and it was also somewhat hilarious.




Posted by Arwon

Ichi the Killer was the only one that ever repulsed me, but that was mostly the psycho-sexual undertones, not the violence and gore itself.




Posted by Fei-on Castor

Gore doesn't bother me. Al Gore bothers me, but gore in film doesn't bother me. It's the human emotion before the gore that gets me. I don't mind seeing a guy have his arm sawed off. It's just hearing him beg for life and beg not to have his arm sawed off... That's what bothers me. I just feel sympathy for them. If a character just takes the torture and doesn't cry or scream, I'm not bothered. Like in a lot of war movies. But movies that depict people begging for their lives, and getting killed while they beg, that's not cool by Fei-on.




Posted by Bj Blaskowitz

I am drunk.
when I read this, I thought it said "orgy movies"

boobs




Posted by Axis


Quoting Bj Blaskowitz: I am drunk.
when I read this, I thought it said "orgy movies"

boobs

This should win post of the year.



Posted by Vampiro V. Empire


Quoted post: Gore is fabulous, and often very amusing. I'm really not affected by it negatively, either. I can easily watch a film chock full of dismemberment, physical torture, and decapitation while eating a big plate of spaghetti and marinara sauce. When it comes to thrillers/horror films, the truly disturbing ones to me are of the psychological variety; i.e. The Shining, One Hour Photo.


I've gotta agree with Raptor on this one.



Posted by Volgin

Battle Royale anyone?




Posted by Vampiro V. Empire


Quoted post: Battle Royale anyone?


Meh, not really that gory.

I mean, the goriest thing was a decapitation (using explosives). But that's about it. The book was far better anyways.



Posted by Crazy K

[Quote=Awron]Ichi the Killer

I must agree with you on that. I did see some parts of this movie and a lot of the parts I saw was quite gory. I been wanting to buy this movie for a wile now, I might just have to do that.




Posted by GameMiestro

It's not whether they're gory or no that bugs me. It's how good a job they do with the bloodshed... if it's really cheaply done, it's annoying.




Posted by Lord of Spam

If a movie needs gore to be worth watching, chances are it sucks anyway.

For me, its the same as sex in movies. It is acceptable if handled tastefully, and as long as it is plot relevant. Any other context than that, and it can ruin movies.




Posted by Screenname

I on the other hand like pornos.

(but yeah eminem didn't need to have sex with that one chick in 8 mile.




Posted by Lord of Spam

Porn is the obvious exception to the tasteful rule.:cookie: