One gore scene that I will always remember is from Day of the Dead when the zombies hold a guy down and pull his head off and he’s screaming as they do it so his scream gets all high pitched as the vocal cords stretch before breaking. Disturbing. Memorable. Effective.
I know right!? all through the review I was waiting for Day of The Dead to pop up. then, by the end, they didn't even mention Savini! they ticked almost all the gore boxes, but missed Savini and Cronenberg
So all this time in Rental Reviews Mike has been in the back room working the adult section? Haha Now I get his part in this series and why he hasn't been in it.
This. Very much this. The Blob caused many sleepless nights when I was younger. I still sometimes stop and think about it and feel uncomfortable. No other movie has come close for me.
I can tell James did not want to talk about Cannibal Holocaust at all. Changes the subject very quick when people are getting in to it. It must have been the animal deaths that got to him.
Yeah, that movie is a bit intense. Believe it or not it's actually on UA-cam! I don't know if it's the most "gruesome" cut, but it's got all the parts people talk about. I skip-watched it and at the end I kind of wished I had just left it alone.
I bet most of you eat animals all the time but watching one die is "going too far"? C'mon. I don't condone abuse to animals but isn't the premise of the arguement rather hypocritical?
@@eggsndrpepper1149 then horror also has no point, and yet they're an extremely popular genre all over the world because humans are fascinated by death
Hahaha the dichotomy between seeing the three guys excitedly describing the Cannibal Holocaust while James wants nothing to do with it and then seeing them at 16:54 sit in silence while James describes his movies is pure GOLD
"Flower of Flesh and Blood" definitely deserves a mention on any "goriest movies" list. More recently, "Brawl in Cell Block 99" was ridiculously gory and had one of the flat-out funniest kills of any movie in recent memory.
Slither was awesome! I liked the practical effects instead of CGI. There was some CGI with the leeches crawling around but the makeup effects were great!
The cgi that was in the movie was great, though. The part with Brenda exploding was actually a balloon filled with water (i think) that was superimposed with the computer generated worms. The effects in the remake of Dawn of the Dead was great too-James Gunn certainly knows who to hitch his wagon to.
Great vid guys!!! Some movie recommendations for Rental Review: The Faculty (1998) The Transformers: The Movie (1986) Krull (1983) Flash Gordon (1980) The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension (1984) Explorers (1985)
it sets the bar for gore, both in quantity and quality. obviously silly movies like dead alive have more buckets of blood, but for dead serious scary movies with dead serious gore effects, everything i watch gets compared to Rob Bottin’s work in The Thing. Almost nothing ever comes close.
@@Mordred86 Or when his fingernails came off. At least it helped me cope when my finger nail came off, like at least I wasn't turning into a fly-hybrid.
@@cabercabe677 Saw? It's pretty awesome. But in terms of gory, sick, weird, inappopriate. You should watch Naked Blood (Japanese Movie). A woman ate herself and so many sick and crazy scenes. The gore effects is so real. One of the movies that go way too far, showing the viewer things they don't want to see with no apology whatsoever. Too offensive to be tolerated.
Went to a random movie with girlfriend one year, ended up being High Tension. Never shows up on anyone's list so I assume people hate it but we found it to be a fun gore fest throw back. Also, head on a stick scene from Wolf Creek always makes me wince.
As a kid, The Fly (1986) messed me up. I didn't eat donuts for a good week. I think most gore comes from Italy. Fulci and a few other Italian directors mastered the realism of gore for their cheaply made movies, but so good.
You know the fly 2 really disturbed me as a kid because they fuck up the dog.There's something that really gets me everytyime they but animales un movies
Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood, Men Behind the Sun, Grotesque, Cannibal Holocaust, Tokyo Gore Police (more surrealistic fantasy gore than medically accurate gore/trauma).
As a kid mine was the fly 2 when you see that dog that has been through the pods lying on a slab. It's whimpering in pain as it's been mutilated and changed by the machine. It affected me for a few hours lol.
For me, it was Hellraiser. That was the film that introduced me to the world of horror. I saw this movie when I was a kid and I feel like it was the most messed up shit I've ever seen. I was too young to even understand what the plot of it was. But it ended up being one of my all-time favorite horror films!
A couple years ago, I watched Dead Alive with my ninety year old grandma and she loved it! Then some other family members tried to put on the Star Trek reboot and she was like, “put on that other movie again.”
I love that Mike mentioned Story of Ricky / Ricky-Oh. This movie is hilarious & is the only movie that can rival Dead Alive / Braindead. Two other contenders are Ichi - The Killer & Tokyo Gore Police.
Yes stuff like Premutos, Violent Shit 3 or Life Jonkers Darkness are up there in the Gore level. Sadly they are not exactly great movies. Bad Taste, Evil Aliens & Versus are also up there.
A kid told us about this movie where a guy tied his veins together and punched open a guys stomach. Honestly I wrote it off as pure bullshit and put it in the backburner of my brain for years. Low and behold I find Ricky-Oh on early Netflix a few years ago and I thought of that knucklehead all those years later. I'm glad he wasn't bullshitting us!
@@MadStalker80 I know a few people that would say both of them are great movies. No bullshit. They are a lot of people's favorite underground films with at least 6 or 7 releases a piece. Personally I own 4 vhs releases of darkness. What are your standards for a great film?
I like them a lot also especially with a bunch of friends & a few beers :). And I know these movies were made with a very small budget but look at Bad Taste for example - its just executed better. My standards are low :) I love a lot of really bad movies a lot more than the triple AAA trash we get served at cinemas.I didn't want to step on your toes - I just wanted to say that I like Dead Alive & Story of Ricky a lot more.
You can find Peter Jackson's Dead Alive / Braindead on youtube in high quality. That said I don't think there had been a moviethat was gorier before or since Dead Alive. Not even "Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever" with projectile blood vomit and bodies breaking faster than trump's credibility could beat out Dead Alive.
One effect that particularly grossed me out so much that I had to look away (doesn't happen for me that often) was in The Fly when Goldblum's fly man ripped his fingernails out. I love nail polish and giving myself manicures so that was probably one of the reasons why that effect affected me so much lol (still liked the movie though and thought it was great).
I cannot believe u guys talked about "Un chien andalou", by Luis Buñuel, a vanguardist filmmaker from my hometown, Zaragoza, in Spain, and Dali. It makes me proud and like you even more, if possible. When you mentioned "Caligula", a film I watched as a kid on public TV, I knew I had to be late to my date and watch the whole clip. Yeah, "Dead alive", "Cannibal holocaust", "Bad taste"... I watched all those flicks before I turned 16, my local video rental store had them all, but "Un chien andalou" (El perro andaluz) just blew my fucking mind. You guys are the greatest of a generation. Much love and respect to you, my men.
I watched it with my 60 year old mother. She actually cried at that scene. I kid you not. I had to turn it off and she was hysterical. None of us anticipated it being so vivid.
Rambo (aka Rambo 4). The last battle scene like a 100 guys get lit up. And a over 100 people got slaughtered before that. It's visceral and well done, disturbing even. Don't think anything else I've seen comes close
Stallone didn't do all that just for the sake of being gory. He wanted to educate the world on what was going on in Burma every single day. And there were some things the MPAA just flat would not allow him to show. I guarantee you the new Rambo won't be as gory.
that movie can be rewatched many times, and thanks to the awesome freaks on youtube, there is always one lunatic that have uploaded the copyrighted movie in parts on youtube. What a great time to be alive in.
I know this prolly won’t be seen but can you guys please bring back Rental Reviews??even if you only do it once in a while cause it’s hard to all get together to film or whatnot,this series was seriously my favorite thing you guys ever made,I loved hearing James,Justin,Tony and Kieran’s old movie stories!!I miss seeing you guys all on camera-that is all-cheers
I love the way you manage to edit everyone into this series. It has definitely become my fav series you have done, and I could listen to you guys talk about movies all day. Keep up the great work!
I still can't believe the guy who directed the Lord of the rings made that movie, but yeah, that is the goriest I've ever seen. When I met the nostalgia critic, I asked if he'd ever review that movie, he said possibly. Still waiting ten years later lol.
I like the commercials you guys make, the distance, the goofiness and humor sells them better than any "real" commercial-studio ^^ I don't feel sickened when I watch them, rather amused. You guys are real professionals, I have to say.
They should check out Ichi the killer. A Classic and probably the most violent movie I had ever seen when I was young up to that point. Still a fun crazy movie.
@@mattanderton1583 Yeah I heard about that one, but it doesn't sound like an entertaining movie at all. I like violent and gory, but not just sick and depraved. Ichi the killer doesn't take itself too seriously and is comical at times with the over the top gore. Kinda like Braindead. At least for me.
can someone help me out. my moms bf showed me a movie clip when I was like 12 that haunted me for months. the scene was a woman trapped in a coffin and trying to get out. suddenly a man opens the top and rips open her stomach and pulls out guts and junk and evtually pulls her still beating heart. out. it's itched the back of my brain for over 20 years
I can't be totally sure, but that might be from Serpent and the Rainbow, or a movie that was released around that same year or the following year, whose name I can't remember at the moment unfortunately.
Roar (1981) gets pretty narly. 70 crew members were mauled by big cats while making the movie. The maulings are sometimes on camera, and it also has lions eating raw meat and dragging it all over a house. This movie is wild.
Braindead definitely my favourite gore movie. Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood is pretty gory as well very realistic. And my favourite slasher/gore flick is Scott Spiegel's Intruder.
Yeah, though I don't even know I'd consider the Guinea Pig's to be "movies" as such, I guess they are in a sense but they're just 60 or 70 minute videos of someone being slowly chopped up on a table basically. Same thing with the August Underground series, like August Underground's Mordum, yeah, it's a movie of sorts but it doesn't really have much of a plot, it's just people killing people and puking all over the place and the conceit that it's a found footage VHS tape...it kind of stretch for a movie, there's really no narrative or story, it's just "here's some people puking and shitting and killing people because...bad guys..."
@@Casketkrusher_ Flowers of Flesh and blood is impressive but to me it's no fun. I think gore has to have humour or campiness to it. Bad taste has me laughing til I hurt. I'm not knocking people who like flowers of Flesh and blood though. It's all about personal taste. Just not my bag.
@@lutonsolidarity Yeah I agree, not a huge fan of those mutilation movies either. Bad Taste was hell a fun. I think the gore genre should never been taken seriously. However those other Guinea Pig movies are ridiculous compared to the second one which took it pretty serious.
I remember back when I was a kid, I was terrified of the cover art for the third movie and refused to watch it. To this day still one of my favorite zombie series after I went back and rewatched all three
Peter Jackson said he wants to make another splatter film. Hopefully if he does, he uses practical effects. Unlike Sam Raimi, who used CGI for his Drag me to Hell movie.
Suicide Club may deserve a mention solely for the scene where the group of schoolgirls jump in front of the train and you just see like, a tsunami of blood coat the subway station
Cannibal Holocaust caused such a stir, the director was arrested and had to bring in crew and extras in to testify that nobody was actually killed and eaten.
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Cinemassacre sounds awesome!
You never need to apologize!!
Cinemassacre sounds ok James
keep up the work
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One gore scene that I will always remember is from Day of the Dead when the zombies hold a guy down and pull his head off and he’s screaming as they do it so his scream gets all high pitched as the vocal cords stretch before breaking. Disturbing. Memorable. Effective.
That is a scene that will always be imprinted in my brain along with the guy getting ripped in half below the waist.
That shit is crazy
I know right!? all through the review I was waiting for Day of The Dead to pop up. then, by the end, they didn't even mention Savini! they ticked almost all the gore boxes, but missed Savini and Cronenberg
I was waiting for Day of the dead as well, maybe even evil dead 1
I saw that at 6 years old.
So all this time in Rental Reviews Mike has been in the back room working the adult section? Haha Now I get his part in this series and why he hasn't been in it.
It’s really a normal closet filled with overstock.
@@benmalsky9834 everybody knows that already 😑😑
The Blob (1988) definitely left an impression on me as a youngling.
Yoooo
@@video_ouija7114 Waddup, man?
This. Very much this.
The Blob caused many sleepless nights when I was younger. I still sometimes stop and think about it and feel uncomfortable. No other movie has come close for me.
Ye, when it melted that kid... whew
Yep, I was still young enough back then that 1988 Blob did get to me when that kid melted.
John Carpenter's The Thing fucked me up as a kid. I loved it!
Hey MJR!!
Those practical effects are amazing. I love that movie.
MetalJesusRocks look up feast 1 ,2 ,3
MetalJesusRocks Hey Jesus, any update on what's happening with your basement and the water damage that occured?
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I freaking love this series, please never stop rental reviews. You literally have endless topics to discuss.
I can tell James did not want to talk about Cannibal Holocaust at all. Changes the subject very quick when people are getting in to it. It must have been the animal deaths that got to him.
The turtle was the literal only part that got to me. So not how I like to see my turtles.
Yeah, that movie is a bit intense.
Believe it or not it's actually on UA-cam! I don't know if it's the most "gruesome" cut, but it's got all the parts people talk about.
I skip-watched it and at the end I kind of wished I had just left it alone.
I bet most of you eat animals all the time but watching one die is "going too far"? C'mon. I don't condone abuse to animals but isn't the premise of the arguement rather hypocritical?
@@damcobennett Everyone in the world knows where meat comes from. There is no point in showing the gore.
@@eggsndrpepper1149 then horror also has no point, and yet they're an extremely popular genre all over the world because humans are fascinated by death
The thing is masterpiece, and should be shown in ANY film class ever given as a lesson on how to properly build suspense.
*An Inconvenient Truth*
So much Gore in that movie.
Only the oldest joke on the web
@@jojololo9157 Probably true, since Al Gore invented the internet.
Lol
How does this not have a thousand likes yet? I just laughed out loud at 4:45am and woke up my girlfriend. She's like, "Wtf are you watching?"
Lol
The Fly- Jeff Goldblum version..... incredible effects and pretty sickening :D
Fly 2 is gnarly too
YEEEEES QUEEEEN!!
that movie is just nasty
Definitely The Fly remake and its sequel. The poor damn dog in the second film.
Thats one of my favorites, made me sick to my stomach
Hahaha the dichotomy between seeing the three guys excitedly describing the Cannibal Holocaust while James wants nothing to do with it and then seeing them at 16:54 sit in silence while James describes his movies is pure GOLD
Evil Dead series gory as hell overall worth watching for fans of Sam Raimi.
Yeah Ash and his boomstick is a classic.
Trayton Vanderecken I love all the Evil Dead movies, and the Starz tv series
Good call.
Groovy!
When a man has the blood capacity of a rhino , that's quite a lot of blood !
In Hellraiser when he said “Jesus wept” and then exploded. That got me as a kid.
Super gory movie, I have no idea why my parents let me watch that haha. I watched it again not too long ago and it wasn't as good as I remembered.
When he said "jesus wept" I felt that,
One of the greatest one liners ever
Ichi the Killer. The box even describes it as "The Citizen Kane of arterial spray." Also, Tokyo Gore Police.
Devilman is probably the worst I've seen for gore.
"Flower of Flesh and Blood" definitely deserves a mention on any "goriest movies" list. More recently, "Brawl in Cell Block 99" was ridiculously gory and had one of the flat-out funniest kills of any movie in recent memory.
Glad you posted this. I was on the fence about cell 99 but I just watched it because of your post and enjoyed the hell out of it.
Also vomit gore trilogy
Slither is pretty underrated.
Griffith That will always be James Gunn’s greatest movie; sorry Marvel fans.
Slither was awesome! I liked the practical effects instead of CGI. There was some CGI with the leeches crawling around but the makeup effects were great!
The cgi that was in the movie was great, though. The part with Brenda exploding was actually a balloon filled with water (i think) that was superimposed with the computer generated worms. The effects in the remake of Dawn of the Dead was great too-James Gunn certainly knows who to hitch his wagon to.
I heard from the commentary that Michael Rooker’s makeup caused a latex shortage.
Definitely a favorite of mine. Yeah not a big marvel fan so I do consider Slither his best work.
Bone Tamahawk.
It’s a western. It’s got Kurt Russell. It’s bleak as hell.
Duuuude the one scene in the cave, you know what I'm talking about. That scene split me in two metaphorical speaking.
I've got that .awesome western
Yeah I just saw that. Its fucked up. Wasn't expecting that amount of straight flesh ripping. It was awesome!!
@@Sosozanyway When you finally see the two female troggs at the end.... Damn..... Talk about being dealt a shit hand.
More like Bone TomaCOCK.... But ya, it was a good movie.
Great vid guys!!!
Some movie recommendations for Rental Review:
The Faculty (1998)
The Transformers: The Movie (1986)
Krull (1983)
Flash Gordon (1980)
The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai: Across the 8th Dimension (1984)
Explorers (1985)
Gabriel Fricker the faculty is a great movie! Very underrated!
Agreed!
Krull!!!
FLASH!! Ahh-ahh!!
Explorers and Buckaroo ❤️
The Thing. The Masterpiece.
One of the greatest films of all time, class choice 👌
it sets the bar for gore, both in quantity and quality. obviously silly movies like dead alive have more buckets of blood, but for dead serious scary movies with dead serious gore effects, everything i watch gets compared to Rob Bottin’s work in The Thing. Almost nothing ever comes close.
The Fly, with Jeff Goldblum. And other David Cronenberg movies.
Good call. Special mention to the Fly 2 as well. Shit movie but the special creature effects were BURSTING with fruitjuicy flavor.
The ending of fly when he pukes on the guys leg traumatised me
How about Scanners when the dude's head asplode?
Scanners and Video drone are great
@@Mordred86 Or when his fingernails came off. At least it helped me cope when my finger nail came off, like at least I wasn't turning into a fly-hybrid.
Mike (comes from behind the curtain) "Hey, I hear you talking about gory movies." XD
I love how Mike & James figured how to add " Riki Oh¨. Shows great knowledge, experience on how to work around stuff doing their magic.
Bone tomhawak dude it's gory as hell!! Has Kurt Russell in it! The ending is freaken Savage as hell! If none of you have seen this film you should!
How does it compare to Saw?
Agreed...the end was brutal!
@@cabercabe677 Saw? It's pretty awesome. But in terms of gory, sick, weird, inappopriate. You should watch Naked Blood (Japanese Movie). A woman ate herself and so many sick and crazy scenes. The gore effects is so real. One of the movies that go way too far, showing the viewer things they don't want to see with no apology whatsoever. Too offensive to be tolerated.
Stokes Wait agree on that. Man that scene towards the end in the cave.....scary stuff.
Bone Tomahawk is awesome, legit entertaining and made my jaw drop.
I'd put Rambo (4) on this list, specifically for that one scene with the .50 Cal Machine Gun.
Rambo 5 is too.
That one scene where the soldier shoots that kid on the ground in the face was crazy to me! I didn't think Rambo was gonna get that crazy lol
That was the one rated nc17 right?
Someone needs to mention The Fly from the 80's. The slow, perpetual decomposition of Brundle is worse than a quick blood spurt.
What about Ichi the Killer? Is it not old enough to be mentioned?
Oh my god!! Ichi the killer is one of my top ten movies all time!! Good call!!
"The Citizen Kane of arterial spray" lmao...honorable mention to Tokyo Gore Police as well.
Is that the one where his jizz was flicked at the camera for the title card?
Great movie!
I like the beginning where someone slips in the room full of intestines.
Went to a random movie with girlfriend one year, ended up being High Tension. Never shows up on anyone's list so I assume people hate it but we found it to be a fun gore fest throw back.
Also, head on a stick scene from Wolf Creek always makes me wince.
As a kid, The Fly (1986) messed me up. I didn't eat donuts for a good week. I think most gore comes from Italy. Fulci and a few other Italian directors mastered the realism of gore for their cheaply made movies, but so good.
You know the fly 2 really disturbed me as a kid because they fuck up the dog.There's something that really gets me everytyime they but animales un movies
Fly was pretty messed up lol
@@lamecasuelas2 The only good part of the movie to me.
@@EXITONEZ Also so tragic and sad.
Nice insert edit of Mike. Very smooth. No one would ever know. 👍😂
Thanks for beating me to it haha.
The 80s remake of The Blob scared the shit out of me as a kid. I was convinced it was gonna get me ANYWHERE!
that drain scene was brutal. i heard Jason saw it and whinched.
Guinea Pig: Flower of Flesh and Blood, Men Behind the Sun, Grotesque, Cannibal Holocaust, Tokyo Gore Police (more surrealistic fantasy gore than medically accurate gore/trauma).
@Eidelmania Rare : A Dead Person (its all real no joke)
As a kid mine was the fly 2 when you see that dog that has been through the pods lying on a slab. It's whimpering in pain as it's been mutilated and changed by the machine. It affected me for a few hours lol.
Did it say, "Ed...ward..." ?
@@gregv297 it's funny how a film can affect you like that lol. As it's not real but as a kid it affects you more haha
Aw, yeah... poor Timex =\
Jeremy Clarkson Reviewed a Kia Rio and described it as the turd that comes out of the anus of that dog.
@@adamclark9552 lol I love Clarkson
For me, it was Hellraiser. That was the film that introduced me to the world of horror. I saw this movie when I was a kid and I feel like it was the most messed up shit I've ever seen. I was too young to even understand what the plot of it was. But it ended up being one of my all-time favorite horror films!
Part 2 was even better patient with the straight razor, and julia skinless
A couple years ago, I watched Dead Alive with my ninety year old grandma and she loved it! Then some other family members tried to put on the Star Trek reboot and she was like, “put on that other movie again.”
Sure she did. Sure she did.
@@justin9744 I was so proud of her that day
It kind of feels like a grandma type of film for some reason 🤔
15:45 Kieran went to outer space for a moment there.
I'm laughing so hard
I feel him though, he's like "oh no, here we go with the 1930's movies."
I love that Mike mentioned Story of Ricky / Ricky-Oh. This movie is hilarious & is the only movie that can rival Dead Alive / Braindead. Two other contenders are Ichi - The Killer & Tokyo Gore Police.
premutos & leif jonkers darkness
Yes stuff like Premutos, Violent Shit 3 or Life Jonkers Darkness are up there in the Gore level. Sadly they are not exactly great movies. Bad Taste, Evil Aliens & Versus are also up there.
A kid told us about this movie where a guy tied his veins together and punched open a guys stomach. Honestly I wrote it off as pure bullshit and put it in the backburner of my brain for years. Low and behold I find Ricky-Oh on early Netflix a few years ago and I thought of that knucklehead all those years later. I'm glad he wasn't bullshitting us!
@@MadStalker80 I know a few people that would say both of them are great movies. No bullshit. They are a lot of people's favorite underground films with at least 6 or 7 releases a piece. Personally I own 4 vhs releases of darkness. What are your standards for a great film?
I like them a lot also especially with a bunch of friends & a few beers :). And I know these movies were made with a very small budget but look at Bad Taste for example - its just executed better. My standards are low :) I love a lot of really bad movies a lot more than the triple AAA trash we get served at cinemas.I didn't want to step on your toes - I just wanted to say that I like Dead Alive & Story of Ricky a lot more.
Peter Jackson's Deadalive aka Braindead
It's actually on UA-cam
You can find Peter Jackson's Dead Alive / Braindead on youtube in high quality.
That said I don't think there had been a moviethat was gorier before or since Dead Alive. Not even "Cabin Fever 2: Spring Fever" with projectile blood vomit and bodies breaking faster than trump's credibility could beat out Dead Alive.
I came here to say exactly this.
Same. Have it on dvd!
@@koofablah its on youtube.
what about re-animator or From Beyond? Both from the same director and both pretty gory
Terrifier
Those were absolutely awful. Brian Yuzna shouldn't be allowed near any HP Lovecraft adaptation ever again.
One effect that particularly grossed me out so much that I had to look away (doesn't happen for me that often) was in The Fly when Goldblum's fly man ripped his fingernails out. I love nail polish and giving myself manicures so that was probably one of the reasons why that effect affected me so much lol (still liked the movie though and thought it was great).
The McDonald's dance scene from Mac and Me has haunted my dreams for years
Honestly those parents gave me nightmares as a kid for years lol
I cannot believe u guys talked about "Un chien andalou", by Luis Buñuel, a vanguardist filmmaker from my hometown, Zaragoza, in Spain, and Dali. It makes me proud and like you even more, if possible. When you mentioned "Caligula", a film I watched as a kid on public TV, I knew I had to be late to my date and watch the whole clip. Yeah, "Dead alive", "Cannibal holocaust", "Bad taste"... I watched all those flicks before I turned 16, my local video rental store had them all, but "Un chien andalou" (El perro andaluz) just blew my fucking mind. You guys are the greatest of a generation. Much love and respect to you, my men.
Rasta Chech grande Luis Bunuel! y Dali tambien
todo mundo ha visto un perro andaluz.
They make you watch it in film school.
@@ZarathrustaTate "todo el mundo"? Si tienes más de 60 años, puede. Los jóvenes no saben quién era Franco como para saber quién era Luís Buñuel...
i was always wandering which movie was that, so i am very happy that i found
James' encyclopedic knowledge of cinema never fails to impress me.
Still love watching these rental reviews. Would love to see you guys review The Pest with John Leguizamo
Bone Tomahawk. Purely for THAT scene.
That scene gave me anxiety
@UA-cam Censorship Account Animals in those countries.
UA-cam Censorship Account Well that's sick. Why would you suggest someone else watch that?
I watched it with my 60 year old mother. She actually cried at that scene. I kid you not. I had to turn it off and she was hysterical. None of us anticipated it being so vivid.
@@sshep86 Oh man, that poor woman. And I thought my friends great grandad coming in while we watched the ball tasering scene in jackass was bad.
Fist of the North Star the movie (1986) needs a mention.
Super Dialga
Akira!!!!!!!!
The opening to that movie fucked me up so bad as a child 😂
@@chinahatchild3030 Tetsuo's Girlfriend death haunted me for years.
Adam Clark
Yeah it’s horrid
@@corrado In their defense, they only watched Akira recently so the crew hasn't watched much classic anime.
Rambo 4! The 50 cal scene...
Loved that movie.
I’m not gonna lie deadmeat James would be a good guest to have on this show and talk about horror movies with 💯💪🏻
Selcouth facts
@@dimebagdarrell2390 their personalities would bounce off each other tho, and he knows enough
Rambo (aka Rambo 4). The last battle scene like a 100 guys get lit up. And a over 100 people got slaughtered before that. It's visceral and well done, disturbing even. Don't think anything else I've seen comes close
Very good pick, what makes it really disturbing though is the effects were realistic. War is hell.
Great scene in an awesome movie
For sure, the . 50 cal machine gun scene and the landmine scene was really disturbing.
Stallone didn't do all that just for the sake of being gory. He wanted to educate the world on what was going on in Burma every single day. And there were some things the MPAA just flat would not allow him to show.
I guarantee you the new Rambo won't be as gory.
That movie was fucked up front to back. Great film
Ichi the killer (Japanese)
Nipple scene genuinely fucked me up lol
Beat me to it mo mo
most of the kills was weak cgi tbh.
@@danemp4727 worst for me was the frying oil torture with the guy suspended from the hooks. And the Mouth Punch!
Ichi or Tokyo Gore Police
dead alive (braindead) came to my mind immediately, such an amazing movie 2! great call tony!
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Executive Producer: FRED FUCHS
They've had that for a while now ;)
Oh no, not Fred Fuchs!
WHAT A SHITLOAD OF FUCH
I have never voluntarily watched an ad before, I love you so much
The gates of hell "1980's" version is up there for me.
Ha, I just mentioned this one in my comment
In Gremlins when the mom microwaves the monster. Like..for a moment it makes me feel bad.
Much love to the crew I havent seen a movie channle this awsome on my life and gaming also it's all just great 5+ years watching
Dead Alive better be mentioned!
AKA Braindead
Hell yeah that was going to be my response
Maybe watch more than 20 seconds of video before commenting.
@@YoUtUbEhAnDlEsArEgReAt lol guilty.
John Carpenter's The Thing is my favorite horror film of all time, excellent choice James. It's truly a masterpiece!😊👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
that movie can be rewatched many times, and thanks to the awesome freaks on youtube, there is always one lunatic that have uploaded the copyrighted movie in parts on youtube. What a great time to be alive in.
I know this prolly won’t be seen but can you guys please bring back Rental Reviews??even if you only do it once in a while cause it’s hard to all get together to film or whatnot,this series was seriously my favorite thing you guys ever made,I loved hearing James,Justin,Tony and Kieran’s old movie stories!!I miss seeing you guys all on camera-that is all-cheers
you guys should do a review of The Thingy: confessions of a teenage placenta. absolutely WILD movie. would love to hear your opinions on it.
*No mention of the Toxic Avenger? I mean it is stupid Gore but it is also great!*
*Leave a like for Toxxie!*
Toxxie the man
@@retroraider5313 Hell yeah, when they stopped on the 70s I was like damn. Just give my boy an honorable mention. lol
Any thing from tromaville
And didn't Toxie influence RoboCop?
They need to do a full episode about The Toxic Avenger.
Always enjoyed the gory makeup of Frank in "Hellraiser". "Toxic Avenger" had some grotesque visuals too.
Jesus wept.
I love the way you manage to edit everyone into this series. It has definitely become my fav series you have done, and I could listen to you guys talk about movies all day. Keep up the great work!
great vid. felt like I was just hanging out with like-minded pals.
One movie that doesn't get mentionned often and is in the "so bad it's good" cateGORY IMO is Street Trash.
The Fist of the North Star is pretty damn gory.
Love that movie! It's very overlooked and I think Chris Penn is hilarious.
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u need to watch apocalypse zero
@@VixXstazosJOB No troll, he means the live action one
Blood C and Devilman also take lots of pride in their gore. 😬
This was great! I love how enthusiastic you guys are when discussing film. I wish I was in your group 😂
We need a episode about Troma movies
Terror firmer
The Fly (1986) and The Thing (1982)
The Fly, The Thing, and The Blob are the trifecta of 80’s practical effect, gory horror remakes
I was so young watching these. My parents had a loose understanding of the rating system I guess lol
Dead Alive. Conversation over.
Edit: "Goriest" does not mean "most disturbing or disgusting". I'm talking about the amount of onscreen gore.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 Yall are just little punks with your titles. "A Serbian Film" makes all you suggestion seem like a walk in the park.
I still can't believe the guy who directed the Lord of the rings made that movie, but yeah, that is the goriest I've ever seen. When I met the nostalgia critic, I asked if he'd ever review that movie, he said possibly. Still waiting ten years later lol.
@@bradleyj.fortner2203 Not by a long shot. I've seen both countless times, Ichi has maybe 1/4 as much gore as Dead Alive.
@UA-cam Censorship Account haha that got voted best Gore fave. There are some sick goodies on that site. Personally I like the animal cruelty sites.
@@wolfblitzer8858 what is wrong with you my guy
City of the Living Dead, The Beyond, and House by the Cemetery.
I love that everyone has their own opinion on what it should be, says a lot about the genre that there are so many to choose from!
Probably Hellraiser. Also The Thing. Does Akira count? I think Akira counts.
We'll review that soon. Maybe.
@@justysilverman Hellraiser or Akira? Either way I'm interested!
Akira is a good one
If you like Akira, check out Serial Experiments: Lain. Starts slow but gets really surreal later on. Also, you’ll like the ending ;)
watch Tetsuo 2 Body Hammer if you haven't already very gory live action
I half expected Brad Jones (The Cinema Snob) to appear at the mention of Cannibal Holocaust and Caligula.
They really should have given him a cameo in this episode- he would have had so much to add
'Street Trash' got some gore in there from the few scenes on YT I've seen.
I commented this movie to
Def an underground classic
I like the commercials you guys make, the distance, the goofiness and humor sells them better than any "real" commercial-studio ^^ I don't feel sickened when I watch them, rather amused. You guys are real professionals, I have to say.
Robocop always got me when they're blasting him with the shotguns and he's just screaming bloody murder. Great choices, fellas.
They should check out Ichi the killer. A Classic and probably the most violent movie I had ever seen when I was young up to that point. Still a fun crazy movie.
Remember when he cuts the dude in half with a literal axe kick?
Gory not the most violent but I have to check it out no so thank you for that! Check out the worst movie ever a serbian film
Exactly what I was thinking.
@@JCGucci just watched hobo with a shot gun, gory as hell but not to the point of going wtf!
@@mattanderton1583 Yeah I heard about that one, but it doesn't sound like an entertaining movie at all. I like violent and gory, but not just sick and depraved. Ichi the killer doesn't take itself too seriously and is comical at times with the over the top gore. Kinda like Braindead. At least for me.
What a time we live in when you can watch Lynyrd Skynyrd and Devo conversate about scary pictures on the ol electric handheld magicbox
The scene in 'Scanners' got me when I was a kid
did it... blow your mind ?
I remember one of the scenes in most YTPs like Mr. Creatinator's simpsons treehouse of horror collab entry with the homer clones.
The Evil Dead (1981)
can someone help me out. my moms bf showed me a movie clip when I was like 12 that haunted me for months. the scene was a woman trapped in a coffin and trying to get out. suddenly a man opens the top and rips open her stomach and pulls out guts and junk and evtually pulls her still beating heart. out. it's itched the back of my brain for over 20 years
Shit I have no idea but I wanna know now.
I'm just gonna leave this comment here so if anyone answers I'll be notified.
same
Sounds like Broken. 2006
I can't be totally sure, but that might be from Serpent and the Rainbow, or a movie that was released around that same year or the following year, whose name I can't remember at the moment unfortunately.
My immediate answer to this was The Thing and later James mentions it, I love this movie
Kieran gets possessed at 15:46
Roar (1981) gets pretty narly. 70 crew members were mauled by big cats while making the movie. The maulings are sometimes on camera, and it also has lions eating raw meat and dragging it all over a house. This movie is wild.
Braindead definitely my favourite gore movie. Guinea Pig 2: Flower of Flesh and Blood is pretty gory as well very realistic. And my favourite slasher/gore flick is Scott Spiegel's Intruder.
Guinea Pig 2 had some of the most realistic special fx I've ever seen! I actually started to wonder if it was real while watching it.
Yeah, though I don't even know I'd consider the Guinea Pig's to be "movies" as such, I guess they are in a sense but they're just 60 or 70 minute videos of someone being slowly chopped up on a table basically. Same thing with the August Underground series, like August Underground's Mordum, yeah, it's a movie of sorts but it doesn't really have much of a plot, it's just people killing people and puking all over the place and the conceit that it's a found footage VHS tape...it kind of stretch for a movie, there's really no narrative or story, it's just "here's some people puking and shitting and killing people because...bad guys..."
@@evanparrafx True, you know the story about Charlie Sheen that he had called the authorities to check if this wasn't a real snuff movie?
@@Casketkrusher_
Flowers of Flesh and blood is impressive but to me it's no fun. I think gore has to have humour or campiness to it. Bad taste has me laughing til I hurt.
I'm not knocking people who like flowers of Flesh and blood though. It's all about personal taste. Just not my bag.
@@lutonsolidarity Yeah I agree, not a huge fan of those mutilation movies either. Bad Taste was hell a fun. I think the gore genre should never been taken seriously. However those other Guinea Pig movies are ridiculous compared to the second one which took it pretty serious.
"Cowboys, Zombies, and Cannibals." That needs to be a movie.
I don't really know much about movies, but it's honestly just great seeing how into this you guys get. I love your passion!!
Return of the Living Dead is one of the best. Also just about anything from Troma.
My favorite and most scariest zombies movie, honestly anything that doesn't die from the head is a freaking of nature.
I remember back when I was a kid, I was terrified of the cover art for the third movie and refused to watch it. To this day still one of my favorite zombie series after I went back and rewatched all three
@@SmokeymcJoint420 Maybe now, but not when you're 8.
@@SmokeymcJoint420 But topless Linea Quigley!
Bad Taste. Still one of my favorite movies of all time.
"Meatball Machine" from 2005.
Also "The Machine Girl".
John Carpenters: The Thing is still to this day my favorite horror movie and still gives me the heebie jeebies
It isn't that gory though, atleast compared to other gory films although its still better than all those films combined
Peter Jackson said he wants to make another splatter film. Hopefully if he does, he uses practical effects. Unlike Sam Raimi, who used CGI for his Drag me to Hell movie.
CJI really? it´s called CGI "Computer Generated Imagery" :D
Ash vs Evil Dead had a metric shit ton of practical effects though...
Computer Janky Images?
@@piscesdreams1023 Exactly. And it was shit.
@@psychobillynumbnuts1 You take that back, bad person.
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I love your Angry Video Game Nerd videos, they're so funny and Awesome!!!
Evil Dead 1 ..... "dead by dawn" that possessed friend peeking out of the cellar taunting them...omg
Tony's fear of eyeball mutilation remind me of a certain scene in Zombi 2.This movie has some pretty good gory scenes too.
For me it's gotta be Tokyo Gore Police, Suicide Club, Ichi The Killer, Izo...so many great Japanese gore movies.
Dan Pantzig! Ichi the Killer 👍
Izo... such a bizarre movie
Suicide Club may deserve a mention solely for the scene where the group of schoolgirls jump in front of the train and you just see like, a tsunami of blood coat the subway station
Cannibal Holocaust caused such a stir, the director was arrested and had to bring in crew and extras in to testify that nobody was actually killed and eaten.
Just animals.
@Don Duke Cannibal themed since no one was actually eaten. But it is very horrendous I agree,
suspiciously the sea turtle never showed up in court to testify.
High Tension ('03) was a breakout French psychological thriller with a ton of gore - gnarly buzzsaw usage.
Absolutely brutal movie. One of my favorite horrors.
I’m surprised one of you didn’t add the evil dead 2013. Had some decent gore. Especially a good part with an eyeball