A Serbian Film 1:15 Hostel 1& 2 3:57 Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2 7:27 I Spit on Your Grave 13:45 The Human Centipede 1 16:07 Maniac (Uncut Version) 19:02 The Devil 21:41 Saw VI & Saw 3D 23:32 Grotesque 26:50 La Bestia in Calore 29:33 Evil Dead 31:35 The Exorcist 34:33 Possession 36:34 World War Z 38:45 Resident Evil: The Final Chapter 40:03 Cannibal Holocaust 41:56 Night of the Living Dead 45:19 Slenderman 46:36 Beyond the Darkness 49:06 The Beyond 50:42 Land of the Dead 52:36 The Last House on the left 54:11 Mother's Day 55:21 Father's Day 57:23 Day of the Dead 59:34 Ichi the Killer (Uncut Version) 1:02:10 Mikey 1:04:05 Tenebrae (Uncut Version) 1:05:26 Found (Uncut Version) 1:07:26 Faces of Death movie franchise 1:08:50 Parasyte 1 & 2 1:11:25 Nekromantik 1 & 2 1:13:46 The Bunny Game 1:15:49 Frankenstein 1:17:31 Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (Uncut Version) 1:21:17 Cannibal Apocalypse 1:22:59 A Cat in the Brain 1:24:27 Braindead 1:25:58 Touch of Death 1:27:33
The only people outraged by Hostel were Slovachians. Europe is not a country, It's like saying that watching Training Day depicts the whole north american continent as a cradle of corruption and depravity. Oh, wait...
The first evil dead was “just another generic horror movie to see if we could do it”. They never expected it to blow up the way it did. You should check out their college project Into The Woods. It was their evil dead before evil dead was evil dead
My local vhs rental store had them under the counter. Once he got to know you and what you were into (and that you weren’t a narc) he’d rent them to you. That place got shutdown probs by the cops
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072lol I went to school with someone who had that relationship with his local rental shop, had uncut evil dead, hellraiser, last house on the left, Texas chainsaw, necromancer etc...
Aye, I'm an 80s-90s kid, we used to copy them and trade them on. It was kinda like a rite of passage at school to have seen all the Faces of Death and snuff movies (including the very fake and crap... but still banned "Snuff").
I’m sure it wasn’t banned anywhere, but I’ve always wondered how 1974’s Black Christmas got away with the language used in that first phone call. I can’t think of another mainstream horror film that uses the “c” and “p” word multiple times in a truly obscene way. Maybe because it was Canadian?? You’d think the censors would have been on that one.
I find it so amusing that people thought I Spit On Your Grave was promoting violence against women when it was one of the most emotionally scarring films for me and many other men because of that bathtub scene. The only thing ISOYG made me want to do was NEVER piss off another woman ever again!!
I Saw movies really hit the wall after the second one in my opinion. After the third one I was like okay this is just getting cheesy and needlessly dramatized
I had initially thought that Saw was part of the "Torture Porn" style of movie, but when a friend and I sat down and watched or 'SAW" Saw and Saw 2., sorry I had to, we not only found out it was NOT that type of Torture movie, but it was a really good plot with an amazing and continuous plot and story. "Jigsaw" was a diabolical killer but he was also extremely unique and creative. Saw had become one of my All-Time favorite movies. I'm not a huge fan or I don't need for a movie to be outlawed or "banned" for me to have to see it. The last time that happened was the Faces of Death series, way back in the mid to late 80's. I prefer a intelligent horror movie. Not one that ONLY focuses on sickeningly cruel kills, or outrageous brutality. Now Saw may have had this but it also had an amazing story attached to it as well. My other top horror movie is the Exorcist. That was the one movie that terrified me as a kid so badly that I had nightmares for a year ➕plus➕! The Exorcist III with Brad Dourif was also a great addition to the franchise. Paranormal Activity is another and the Amityville Horror used to be, but as the facts about all of the BS surrounding the story has been learned, the lore and mystique has dissipated. There have been some truly amazing horror movies, some more Psychological Thrillers than horror, but they are still amazing and spooky. Like Se7en for example. Spooky as hell, but not a traditional horror movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, the Blair Witch Project, Evil Dead, again the Paranormal Activity series, Annabelle, the Conjuring, Insidious, the Nun, and a couple others have all be good. However movies like Alien, Rosemary's Baby, Carrie, and other older classics are up there as well. Maybe not as iconic or as good looking special effects wise, but still decent. A Nightmare on Elm Street series, the Friday the 13th series, 🎃Halloween🎃, and the other late 70's and early 80's slasher flicks are also up there as far as iconic horror movies and in my opinion better than Hostel. Now Hostel isn't bad per-se but the Torture Porn style is more gore less story to me anyway. Final Destination is similar in that the deaths are the focal point, the types, the crazy ways it happens, BUT unlike Hostel, the Final Destination series has a unique storyline and plot. Yet they die but the whole can you stop death's design? I suppose Hostel has the can you stop sadistic killers so? That's the point, with horror, TO EACH HIS OWN. There are more than enough out there that people everywhere can find some horror movie they like. Gore, slasher, demonic, possession, ghosts, zombies, monsters, freaks, and sadistic killers, there is something out there for everyone. Hating on someone for liking one and not say "yours" is pointless. Enjoy what you like. Have fun!
I do not know what you are referring to, but it was SAW alongside Hostel that defined the Torture Porn Horror sub genre … alongside I Spit remake, Collector, Wrong Turn, Hills remake etc. Does not mean a movie solely focuses on gore less story, just that it excessively depicts the gory kills. You there muddle up horror, splatter, gore … the sole focus on the gory bits are the latter 2 whilst splatter still has the comedy elements and gore takes it more serious. Tortute Porn are gore movies with more story. Whilst gore is just focusing on that with pretty much non existent story. Classic horror is more shock and shock oriented … the more extreme stuff going down the sub-genre route.
I saw all of the above multiple times, but somehow Tourist Trap had escaped me all the way up until the Joe Bob watch-a-long. Really wish I'd have heard of it/seen it much, much earlier, because it's genuinely up there as one of the best.
32:35 When I saw Evil Dead as a teen i thought it was a genuinely good horror film. It is over the top but the film style, lighting and camera work is actually very very good in my opinion. It seems like a limited premise realized at a much higher level than it should have been by a cast of very skilled actors and crew.
Sometimes certain ideas, scripts and production concepts gel with the limitations of their budgets or the tech and FX of their time...... The first Evil Dead is one of them... Texas Chainsaw Massacre is another....... Although on a different scale; Star Wars was also..... Films don't need to be flawless and lifelike to be near perfectly appropriate in their execution.
I saw the first I Spit On Your Grave at the drive in in 1980. I have it on blu-ray and the star Camille Katon signed the cover and a glossy photo from it .
you are the first one to say positive things about a Serbian film. it was shocking n wouldn't be surprised if this actually occurs deep underground. the first movie I watched dealing with snuff films was 8mm with Nicholas Cage which gained me since I was barely in my teens. it still sticks with me
Always had a huge chuckle when it came to TCM. Its director, Tobe Hooper, thought it should have been given a PG rating!! There was no PG13 rating when it was released. And, if you watch closely, there is not much blood/gore in its entirety.
There does not need to be blood&gore … the psychological level is sufficient to lead to a movie becoming banned … the unreflected depiction of psychological cruelty.
My old babysitter used to get all her friends over to watch videos as my stepdad had one back in the 80s a big thing, anyway if they let me stay up to watch the films that they bought around I wouldn't say anything, so the first film's I ever watched was Friday the 13th evil dead Texas chainsaw massacre all the good ones I think I was only 8 ish probably not a big thing these days but back then it was something
I might have missed it, but I didn't notice you mention Brain Dead by it's North American name Dead Alive, though I would expect any viewers of this to already know that.
"Every Horror MOVIE Banned in SEVERAL Countries That Should Bo On Your Watch List"... if you make your video titles comprehendible, you'll get more views.
I spit on your Grave was the only film I ever understood why people wanted it banned. The revenge part is pretty good standard horror, but the rape just went on and on and on. Way past the point it needed to.
1:17:38 The scene shows the innocence of Dr. Frankenstein’s creature : the creature who befriended the little girl threw a 🏀 that floated on the water. Thinking that the child would float too, he threw her and wailed in desperation at helplessly watching her drown ! The scene was reprised in the 1986 « Monster Squad » in a very lovable scene without the throwing and drowning ! With Tom Noonan and the irresistible Ashley Banks. It’s a real act of senseless censorship to cut this 1931 scene that shows best the humanity of the creature.
how in the hell is murder set pieces not on this list it's the most grusome horror movie ever it's impossible they didn't banned it? and the movie Piggy Banks 2006 and Irreversible the french horror movie and like Salo (100 days of sodom) this movie is like on every banned list ... how are they not on this list?
Why should they … most classical banned movies are not on this list. In the end its not about gore … but the combination of visual violence, the psychological level, pedagogic risks, atmo, rating and justification of violence etc … and whether they actually violate law … the reason movies get. Banned eg Germany, UK ...
Hey, I like your videos. But the narration is pretty bad. It’s droning, words are pronounced oddly, and it’s clearly read verbatim off a written document (i.e. reference to “reading” the narration). I think the content is very interesting but it’s hard to listen to.
I was living in Pittsburgh during the slasher craze. Few if any slasher film were banned. There were some very nasty ,no budget nasties.What´s even crazier, I was 14-15 at the time & buying a ticket was not a problem.The faces of death was on vhs only & it was a controversial film because kids were renting out copies.
The Resident Evil movies are good, so long as you've read the movie books as well. And yes people, there are books based off of the movies, the books are actually better as there was so much that never made it onto the big screen. I actually have a copy of all of the movie books, minus the final one, including the game novel books written by SD Perry, all of the Anderson films and the first 2 CGI game films. Also, my copy of the first two movie books are autographed by the writer himself, Keith RA DeCandido. Plus, I got the autographs of the recent VA's for Leon Scott Kennedy and Ashley Graham. ...what can I say? I like the Resident Evil franchise.
The original Evil Dead trilogy are amazing films. It makes me laugh that banning a movie actually heightens its popularity. However, it does make filmmakers deliberately go over the top just to get a ban.
A Serbian film is quite shocking indeed. There’s this old Japanese movie collection called Guinea Pig, the film in the set called Flower of flesh and blood is pretty crazy, anyone that likes shocking horror should watch it, the movie looks kinda real because of the film quality back in the day.
Day Of The Dead was banned? I found the film's antagonist (the hot headed dark haired guy) to be a major annoyance, but the film is pretty silly. Probably Romero's worst. Unless Diary Of The Dead counts.
Seen all of these movies and i live in New Zealand where they are all suposedly ''banned'' here , were all pretty easy to find if u really wanna c them, pretty sure ive still got THC #2 on usb or a harddrive somewhere 😉
I never saw the appeal of slasher films except the very first two Halloweens. The rest are just sick and if the people just carried a good gun or ten the movies would be over in 5 minutes.
I’ve seen all but the human centipede movies of these with one exception I saw the 1980 Maniac I never knew there was a 2012 remake I know they made a remake with Frodo
I still think World War Z would have been better in a mockumentary style of the book with the horrific zombie aspects cut in as flashbacks as the people be interviewed recount what happened. It would have been a lot more impactful than the clusterfuck movie we got.
I go through these lists and icebergs myself, and for the majority of them I'm like, "seen, seen, seen, seen, seen...". And then I get to other lists (like one my OG HorribleReviews put out) and I'm like "nope, they _actually kill_ a cat" or worse... And I'm like, I ain't even happy this exists, let alone want to watch it lol.
Hey, I've seen Day of the Dead! I've seen Brain Dead too! I've seen another film where a serial killer cop kills women, and some voodoo ritual brings them back as zombies. I wish I could remember the title. No one else I know has seen it and I can't tell them the title to look it up.
I’m not cut out to derive benefit from torture porn. Most of these movies would leave a stink in my mind, as did The Human Centipede, which I watched purely as an act of adventure. Same with Hostel. After all,they’re just movies, but I have assigned power to movies since childhood. I When I was In my early teens I took a month just to get over a film made in the 60’s titled “Shock Treatmment” starring Lauren Bacall and Roddy McDowell. I skipped the whole Saw series, just from watching the trailers. My skin crawled when La Femme Nikita episodes depicted information extraction scenes, but I could take it because the overall show was excellent. But I have a great time with Hellraiser or Chucky Movies. I guess because I have a certain tolerance, I try to justify the whole genre of Horror, but past a certain point, like sucking someone’s brain out thru an eye socket, or strapping someone to a gurney to do medical things to them, I just get that stink in my mind, and I want to enjoy movies.
I honestly don't believe that resident evil the final chapter and world war z were worth banning if anyone has heard of hotel inferno that could be worthy of being banned
The horror genre has evolved into crap. The Exorcist, e.g. was terrifying for its time, now it's somewhat comical except for the performance of Ellen Burstyn. Real good ghost and possession movies are since lack luster and everything else is college kids in the woods with a slasher which to me is more of a yawn.
Thats naive … its not about specific scenes … its often about the psychological level, the atmosphere and how violence is interpreted and justified. Often its the revenge topic … self-justice … the way violence being depicted seen as glorifying …
Apparently I saw the exorcist as a young child, because my paternal grandmother had my sister and I for Easter for some reason and decided that was the perfect Easter movie to show her grandkids. That plus giving us coffee is why our parents never let us spend the night with her again. But I don't remember the movie, and that's probably for the best. I mean I watched it later as an adult, I didn't like it, but I didn't remember seeing it before that.
I had family who thought that the "Faces of Death" stuff was real. I was 10 and I knew it wasn't. As a kid (now adult) who loves horror movies, I've never understood the appeal of "Faces of Death". There are many B and D movies that I just don't watch mostly because they're tacky and uninteresting.
I watched them when they were passed around on VHS in those days, and again in the days where we passed around and downloaded/copied exploitative DVDs like "Bum Fights" and frequented gore sites. I believed 100% of it in the VHS days. But, later on found a bit of it to be fake. Basically, anything that looks staged, _is staged..._ But, the real shits just basically accidental deaths, shootouts, suicides, that kinda thing caught on camera. _Now, Snuff on the other hand..._ That one is pure bollocks. I watched that in the 90s as an early teen on a dodgy VHS, a bunch of lads all acting tough pretending not to be scared watching real murders, and the very first "murder" she bleeds the thickest orange paint I've ever seen.
What nonsense … how should you have known as a child that the gas chamber, electric chair, monkey and placenta scenes were fake … as if you knew as it kid how it looked like … everything else was just real news stock footage … and it was only the first 2 that had recreated scenes. The appeal … to watch real life gore … uncensored reality … the shockumentaries and Mondos were pretty popular since the 60s.
Literally watched I spit on your grave (2010) the other day and I genuinely couldn’t finish it. I even tried to watch it in parts but I just couldn’t which speaks volumes bc I watch everything straight through.
Its not even that intense … the violence is usually not the problem it is banned … but the vigilante topic of the movie … taking violence into own hands violating law in many countries …
I hate all the female screaming in horrors. In Texas chainsaw its insane. Its why I prefer the remake. I do think its amusing how they probably have to scream in auditions. As a guy I dont even know if I can scream. Im still waiting for an axe wielding maniac to come at me to find out.
Green Inferno was a poor homage to Cannibal Holocaust … you do not get the list … its about banned movies and GI was harmless … Life of Brian was not banned … it was legal for adults … that’s not a ban!
A Serbian Film 1:15
Hostel 1& 2 3:57
Texas Chainsaw Massacre 1 & 2 7:27
I Spit on Your Grave 13:45
The Human Centipede 1 16:07
Maniac (Uncut Version) 19:02
The Devil 21:41
Saw VI & Saw 3D 23:32
Grotesque 26:50
La Bestia in Calore 29:33
Evil Dead 31:35
The Exorcist 34:33
Possession 36:34
World War Z 38:45
Resident Evil: The Final Chapter 40:03
Cannibal Holocaust 41:56
Night of the Living Dead 45:19
Slenderman 46:36
Beyond the Darkness 49:06
The Beyond 50:42
Land of the Dead 52:36
The Last House on the left 54:11
Mother's Day 55:21
Father's Day 57:23
Day of the Dead 59:34
Ichi the Killer (Uncut Version) 1:02:10
Mikey 1:04:05
Tenebrae (Uncut Version) 1:05:26
Found (Uncut Version) 1:07:26
Faces of Death movie franchise 1:08:50
Parasyte 1 & 2 1:11:25
Nekromantik 1 & 2 1:13:46
The Bunny Game 1:15:49
Frankenstein 1:17:31
Ultimo Mondo Cannibale (Uncut Version) 1:21:17
Cannibal Apocalypse 1:22:59
A Cat in the Brain 1:24:27
Braindead 1:25:58
Touch of Death 1:27:33
Ahh, awesome, thank you! ❤❤
cheers, mate!
Thanks for spoiling it for me now I dont want to watch this
That's awesome that you posted a directory!!! But I would have made sure to include SALO on this list.
Thanks heaps seen nearly or most are dark comdeys but a Serbian film uncut was 🔥
Personally I believe when countries ban horror films makes people want to watch them more.
Naw bro, that's censorship
I hate censorship on anything will go out of my way to get uncensored , uncut movies .@@GTSN38
This is the basic truth that all who call for censorship fail to understand
Wow. What a hot take. No-one’s ever thought that before.
DUH. Gee, I'm sure that NOBODY has ever thought of that before. PUH-LEASE.
The only people outraged by Hostel were Slovachians. Europe is not a country, It's like saying that watching Training Day depicts the whole north american continent as a cradle of corruption and depravity. Oh, wait...
The original Evil Dead was not a campy movie, it was a serious horror movie. The second one was the more comedic one.
The first evil dead was “just another generic horror movie to see if we could do it”. They never expected it to blow up the way it did. You should check out their college project Into The Woods. It was their evil dead before evil dead was evil dead
@@deadxbyxdawn306 I saw Into The Woods, but I watched it around 2:00am fading fast. I need to watch it again while fully awake.
Evil dead reminded me of return of the living dead in the way that part 1 and part 2 were more like do-overs than sequels.
I still need to see the woods. And evil dead rise
It was campy af 😂just cuz they didn't mean for it to be doesn't mean it's not campy, get over it.
What a video. Very interesting choices of words. My favorite was "violent violence" during the Saw segment. Delightful.
This list takes me back to when you needed to "know a guy" who had dodgy vhs copies lol. I saw all the UK "video nasties" thanks to that.
Cool.
My local vhs rental store had them under the counter. Once he got to know you and what you were into (and that you weren’t a narc) he’d rent them to you. That place got shutdown probs by the cops
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072lol I went to school with someone who had that relationship with his local rental shop, had uncut evil dead, hellraiser, last house on the left, Texas chainsaw, necromancer etc...
Aye, I'm an 80s-90s kid, we used to copy them and trade them on. It was kinda like a rite of passage at school to have seen all the Faces of Death and snuff movies (including the very fake and crap... but still banned "Snuff").
This little comment thread is so cute
Got 95% of all these films... don't know if that's good or bad.
Same here. Coincidence or good taste?
Def good lol
Nice collection you have!
I’m sure it wasn’t banned anywhere, but I’ve always wondered how 1974’s Black Christmas got away with the language used in that first phone call. I can’t think of another mainstream horror film that uses the “c” and “p” word multiple times in a truly obscene way. Maybe because it was Canadian?? You’d think the censors would have been on that one.
Good taste.
Look up the interrogation of the girls who did the Slender Man crime. To me, that was scarier than the movie.
I find it so amusing that people thought I Spit On Your Grave was promoting violence against women when it was one of the most emotionally scarring films for me and many other men because of that bathtub scene.
The only thing ISOYG made me want to do was NEVER piss off another woman ever again!!
Incomplete list. Where’s Salo?
Absolutely. Salo is the daddy!
You are right.
Cannibal holocaust was a very unsettling movie. The more modern green inferno is quite sickening too.
I Saw movies really hit the wall after the second one in my opinion. After the third one I was like okay this is just getting cheesy and needlessly dramatized
I had initially thought that Saw was part of the "Torture Porn" style of movie, but when a friend and I sat down and watched or 'SAW" Saw and Saw 2., sorry I had to, we not only found out it was NOT that type of Torture movie, but it was a really good plot with an amazing and continuous plot and story. "Jigsaw" was a diabolical killer but he was also extremely unique and creative. Saw had become one of my All-Time favorite movies. I'm not a huge fan or I don't need for a movie to be outlawed or "banned" for me to have to see it. The last time that happened was the Faces of Death series, way back in the mid to late 80's. I prefer a intelligent horror movie. Not one that ONLY focuses on sickeningly cruel kills, or outrageous brutality. Now Saw may have had this but it also had an amazing story attached to it as well. My other top horror movie is the Exorcist. That was the one movie that terrified me as a kid so badly that I had nightmares for a year ➕plus➕! The Exorcist III with Brad Dourif was also a great addition to the franchise. Paranormal Activity is another and the Amityville Horror used to be, but as the facts about all of the BS surrounding the story has been learned, the lore and mystique has dissipated. There have been some truly amazing horror movies, some more Psychological Thrillers than horror, but they are still amazing and spooky. Like Se7en for example. Spooky as hell, but not a traditional horror movie. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre, the Night of the Living Dead, Dawn of the Dead, the Blair Witch Project, Evil Dead, again the Paranormal Activity series, Annabelle, the Conjuring, Insidious, the Nun, and a couple others have all be good. However movies like Alien, Rosemary's Baby, Carrie, and other older classics are up there as well. Maybe not as iconic or as good looking special effects wise, but still decent. A Nightmare on Elm Street series, the Friday the 13th series, 🎃Halloween🎃, and the other late 70's and early 80's slasher flicks are also up there as far as iconic horror movies and in my opinion better than Hostel. Now Hostel isn't bad per-se but the Torture Porn style is more gore less story to me anyway. Final Destination is similar in that the deaths are the focal point, the types, the crazy ways it happens, BUT unlike Hostel, the Final Destination series has a unique storyline and plot. Yet they die but the whole can you stop death's design? I suppose Hostel has the can you stop sadistic killers so? That's the point, with horror, TO EACH HIS OWN. There are more than enough out there that people everywhere can find some horror movie they like. Gore, slasher, demonic, possession, ghosts, zombies, monsters, freaks, and sadistic killers, there is something out there for everyone. Hating on someone for liking one and not say "yours" is pointless. Enjoy what you like. Have fun!
I do not know what you are referring to, but it was SAW alongside Hostel that defined the Torture Porn Horror sub genre … alongside I Spit remake, Collector, Wrong Turn, Hills remake etc. Does not mean a movie solely focuses on gore less story, just that it excessively depicts the gory kills. You there muddle up horror, splatter, gore … the sole focus on the gory bits are the latter 2 whilst splatter still has the comedy elements and gore takes it more serious. Tortute Porn are gore movies with more story. Whilst gore is just focusing on that with pretty much non existent story. Classic horror is more shock and shock oriented … the more extreme stuff going down the sub-genre route.
I'm sorry but A Serbian Film has no redeeming features what so ever.
I completely agree
@@FlashySolutionbut the movie is very easy to watch
Hostel 2 was my favorite. When she said "I can buy and sell anyone in this room" I stood up and clapped.
No you didnt
And then everyone clapped
Did you *literally* stand up and clap?
@@sargonsblackgrandfather2072lmfaoooo
@@markalexander3659 he more than likely watched it at home with the lights on with the fast forward button under thumb lmao
Tourist trap,funhouse,hellraiser , basket case are all good.😊
Ooooh basketcase I remember that 😮
I saw all of the above multiple times, but somehow Tourist Trap had escaped me all the way up until the Joe Bob watch-a-long.
Really wish I'd have heard of it/seen it much, much earlier, because it's genuinely up there as one of the best.
Can’t believe countries banned Texas Chainsaw 2… it was a comedy ffs
It was banned after a year of being cinematically released so everybody who wanted to see it had already seen the movie at the cinema before the ban.
Laughed my butt off! Bill Mosley was absolutely hilarious as "Chop Top."
@@SmartCookie2022Makes zero sense as in most countries where it was banned did not even make it to theatres.
32:35 When I saw Evil Dead as a teen i thought it was a genuinely good horror film. It is over the top but the film style, lighting and camera work is actually very very good in my opinion. It seems like a limited premise realized at a much higher level than it should have been by a cast of very skilled actors and crew.
Sometimes certain ideas, scripts and production concepts gel with the limitations of their budgets or the tech and FX of their time...... The first Evil Dead is one of them... Texas Chainsaw Massacre is another....... Although on a different scale; Star Wars was also..... Films don't need to be flawless and lifelike to be near perfectly appropriate in their execution.
I’m desensitised when it comes to messed up horror yet the content in A Serbian Film is too much. Not even the most hardcore of us wants to see that.
I didn’t mind it
I found it quite interesting
That kind of stuff doesn’t faze me
I saw the first I Spit On Your Grave at the drive in in 1980. I have it on blu-ray and the star Camille Katon signed the cover and a glossy photo from it .
you are the first one to say positive things about a Serbian film. it was shocking n wouldn't be surprised if this actually occurs deep underground.
the first movie I watched dealing with snuff films was 8mm with Nicholas Cage which gained me since I was barely in my teens. it still sticks with me
It wasn’t that bad I found it quite interesting
From now on im calling the exorcist "the eggs-oar-cyst"
I had a little chuckle over that as well.
Or “Eggs or sizzem”.
Claar-sick!
Always had a huge chuckle when it came to TCM. Its director, Tobe Hooper, thought it should have been given a PG rating!! There was no PG13 rating when it was released. And, if you watch closely, there is not much blood/gore in its entirety.
That movie scared the hell out of me.
There does not need to be blood&gore … the psychological level is sufficient to lead to a movie becoming banned … the unreflected depiction of psychological cruelty.
"texas chainsaw massacre" should be banned simply for all that endless whimpering and screaming.
That first movie is disgusting, why would someone even make that.... that's not horror.
Thank you for taking the time for showing us great content 🔥🔥🔥 You’re the best ❤️
You do know this is an AI channel? nobody took any real time to do anything.
The exhaustist 😂😂😂😂are you English??? Or Indian? X- or- cyst…. Exorcist…..😂😂😂😂
A exhaustist is a auto mechanic with specific repairing skills 😆😆
Noticed that aswell 😂😂
What are the films in the thumbnail?
My old babysitter used to get all her friends over to watch videos as my stepdad had one back in the 80s a big thing, anyway if they let me stay up to watch the films that they bought around I wouldn't say anything, so the first film's I ever watched was Friday the 13th evil dead Texas chainsaw massacre all the good ones I think I was only 8 ish probably not a big thing these days but back then it was something
Me too can't forget demons by David Argentina
Where do they get these robot voices ? Is there an app for that ?
Oh my God!! It's the first time in years I feel proud of my country, I thought that We had more censorship than We actually do.
Silent Hill is one of the best video game movies ever
I might have missed it, but I didn't notice you mention Brain Dead by it's North American name Dead Alive, though I would expect any viewers of this to already know that.
"Every Horror MOVIE Banned in SEVERAL Countries That Should Bo On Your Watch List"... if you make your video titles comprehendible, you'll get more views.
Who's gunna be my hero and leave a full list of these in the comments? I wanna screen shot
Why don’t you do it yourself? Most content creators di not want a list as it reduces people watching the video!
I spit on your Grave was the only film I ever understood why people wanted it banned. The revenge part is pretty good standard horror, but the rape just went on and on and on. Way past the point it needed to.
The revenge … vigilantism aspect was the problem in most countries leading to its ban … taking justice into your own hands …. not the rape scene!
What movie is the monster in the thumbnail from?
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The scene shows the innocence of Dr. Frankenstein’s creature :
the creature who befriended the little girl threw a 🏀 that floated on the water.
Thinking that the child would float too, he threw her and wailed in desperation at helplessly watching her drown !
The scene was reprised in the 1986 « Monster Squad » in a very lovable scene without the throwing and drowning !
With Tom Noonan and the irresistible Ashley Banks.
It’s a real act of senseless censorship to cut this 1931 scene that shows best the humanity of the creature.
how in the hell is murder set pieces not on this list it's the most grusome horror movie ever it's impossible they didn't banned it? and the movie Piggy Banks 2006 and Irreversible the french horror movie and like Salo (100 days of sodom) this movie is like on every banned list ... how are they not on this list?
Hostel seems tame compared to Salo
Not to mention Marion Dora's Cannibal
Why should they … most classical banned movies are not on this list. In the end its not about gore … but the combination of visual violence, the psychological level, pedagogic risks, atmo, rating and justification of violence etc … and whether they actually violate law … the reason movies get. Banned eg Germany, UK ...
Absolutely ADORE The Devils. My fave film.
23:32 I love the Saw franchise. Those films itch a particular scratch that few movies do. The only other film I can think of that qualifies is Se7en
World War Z was such a disappointment. The book was great.
Hey, I like your videos. But the narration is pretty bad. It’s droning, words are pronounced oddly, and it’s clearly read verbatim off a written document (i.e. reference to “reading” the narration). I think the content is very interesting but it’s hard to listen to.
You're not kidding. Some pronunciation is hilarious!
"Haw-still"
Probably AI generated narration.
A lot of repetition too
Banned in China obviously doesn't count. Resident Evil: The Final Chapter?
I was living in Pittsburgh during the slasher craze. Few if any slasher film were banned. There were some very nasty ,no budget nasties.What´s even crazier, I was 14-15 at the time & buying a ticket was not a problem.The faces of death was on vhs only & it was a controversial film because kids were renting out copies.
The Resident Evil movies are good, so long as you've read the movie books as well. And yes people, there are books based off of the movies, the books are actually better as there was so much that never made it onto the big screen. I actually have a copy of all of the movie books, minus the final one, including the game novel books written by SD Perry, all of the Anderson films and the first 2 CGI game films. Also, my copy of the first two movie books are autographed by the writer himself, Keith RA DeCandido. Plus, I got the autographs of the recent VA's for Leon Scott Kennedy and Ashley Graham.
...what can I say? I like the Resident Evil franchise.
gordon ramsay has seen better days on the thumbnail of this vid lmao you're welcome now you can't unsee it
I saw I Spit on your grave, The evil dead, and Eddie Murphy raw at an all-night movie when they came out.
The original Evil Dead trilogy are amazing films.
It makes me laugh that banning a movie actually heightens its popularity.
However, it does make filmmakers deliberately go over the top just to get a ban.
Makes no sense as that stops commercial success … and its business! And … popularity often led to bans!
A Serbian film is quite shocking indeed. There’s this old Japanese movie collection called Guinea Pig, the film in the set called Flower of flesh and blood is pretty crazy, anyone that likes shocking horror should watch it, the movie looks kinda real because of the film quality back in the day.
SO WORTH THE WAIT! SO FUCKING GOOD! THANK YOU!
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The exorcist… check out his pronunciation of the title… exhaust’s 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Day Of The Dead was banned?
I found the film's antagonist (the hot headed dark haired guy) to be a major annoyance, but the film is pretty silly. Probably Romero's worst.
Unless Diary Of The Dead counts.
Seen all of these movies and i live in New Zealand where they are all suposedly ''banned'' here , were all pretty easy to find if u really wanna c them, pretty sure ive still got THC #2 on usb or a harddrive somewhere 😉
Yep same here apart from Maniac 2012 🙂
The idea of countries banning movies is just wild to o me
People have the choice whether they want to watch it
You do not get the point … in many countries they are violating the law and are seen as harmful to society … that goes beyond your choice …
Interesting but messy docu. The strange narrator sounds like AI
I never saw the appeal of slasher films except the very first two Halloweens. The rest are just sick and if the people just carried a good gun or ten the movies would be over in 5 minutes.
I’ve seen all but the human centipede movies of these with one exception
I saw the 1980 Maniac
I never knew there was a 2012 remake
I know they made a remake with Frodo
Human centipede. The first 2 are worth a watch. The third, not so much.
I still think World War Z would have been better in a mockumentary style of the book with the horrific zombie aspects cut in as flashbacks as the people be interviewed recount what happened. It would have been a lot more impactful than the clusterfuck movie we got.
I hate how people act like A Serbian Film is king shit of disturbing movies when actually is gets so so so so much worse
I go through these lists and icebergs myself, and for the majority of them I'm like, "seen, seen, seen, seen, seen...".
And then I get to other lists (like one my OG HorribleReviews put out) and I'm like "nope, they _actually kill_ a cat" or worse... And I'm like, I ain't even happy this exists, let alone want to watch it lol.
wasn't The Exhaustist about the bloke literally into autophilia???
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I feel like Straw Dogs should be on this. However I don’t know if it was banned
I hope you mentioned silent night deadly night, even if you don’t OK if you do another video like that you should add that one
He did not mention the most notorious ones at all!
Bruce Campbell is a legend. 😊
The first one is banned in alot of countries but not in the USA.... Sick tickets....
Hey, I've seen Day of the Dead! I've seen Brain Dead too! I've seen another film where a serial killer cop kills women, and some voodoo ritual brings them back as zombies. I wish I could remember the title. No one else I know has seen it and I can't tell them the title to look it up.
Isn't that one of the maniac cop movies? They are all on you tube.
X haust sist ?... Of course u mean. X OR CIST 😉
Maybe the next time, get a narrator who has English as his first language, with a bit of love for the genre.
This is why I will never travel let the world burn !
Horror movies? Makes no sense!
I’m not cut out to derive benefit from torture porn. Most of these movies would leave a stink in my mind, as did The Human Centipede, which I watched purely as an act of adventure. Same with Hostel. After all,they’re just movies, but I have assigned power to movies since childhood.
I When I was In my early teens I took a month just to get over a film made in the 60’s titled “Shock Treatmment” starring Lauren Bacall and Roddy McDowell. I skipped the whole Saw series, just from watching the trailers. My skin crawled when La Femme Nikita episodes depicted information extraction scenes, but I could take it because the overall show was excellent. But I have a great time with Hellraiser or Chucky
Movies. I guess because I have a certain tolerance, I try to justify the whole genre of Horror, but past a certain point, like sucking someone’s brain out thru an eye socket, or strapping someone to a gurney to do medical things to them, I just get that stink in my mind, and I want to enjoy movies.
A band movie is a movie with a band in it. Like Hard Rock Zpmbies or Rock n Roll Nightmare.
😂 Wild Zero has to be on that list!
@@mermaid_at_heart213 Fucking literally NEVER heard a Wild Zero shout. Ever!
JET GENERATION!
I honestly don't believe that resident evil the final chapter and world war z were worth banning if anyone has heard of hotel inferno that could be worthy of being banned
Who banned those 2? The most notorious ones are not even mentioned!
I liked all the resident evil movies, they talk smack, but I like them.ALL!!
The horror genre has evolved into crap. The Exorcist, e.g. was terrifying for its time, now it's somewhat comical except for the performance of Ellen Burstyn. Real good ghost and possession movies are since lack luster and everything else is college kids in the woods with a slasher which to me is more of a yawn.
What nonsense … there was even more crap in the 70s, 80s … slasher is just a sub genre and kids in woods was the 80s mainstream, not today.
Woah. Starting the video with A Serbian Film? Damn, you're coming out of the gate strong. XD
I can’t watch the ads with your video appearing again and again
When films get banned it just makes people want to watch it more
Usually popularity leads to bans … in the 80s it was all the cult movies that got banned … less those under the radar.
There isn't anything even remotely Satanic about the Hostel movies! Everything that happens to the victims would be forbidden in Satanism!
Nice AI narration. The Ex-Or-Cyst?
Be helpful if would point out the exact scenes that got the films banned
Thats naive … its not about specific scenes … its often about the psychological level, the atmosphere and how violence is interpreted and justified. Often its the revenge topic … self-justice … the way violence being depicted seen as glorifying …
A movie being banned in China is nothing. What ISNT banned in China?
I was curious about the narrators accent xD is it AI?
I've seen quite a few of these. A Serbian Film is by far the most disturbing, hands down.
Hands down? Whats that supposed to mean? There are more disturbing ones!
1:27:39 Touch Of Death, that actually says ouch Of Death at the bottom....
Sorry hostile part 2 the worst movie ever made the first was good
Then you have hardly seen any movies! If you call that one worst ever.
Apparently I saw the exorcist as a young child, because my paternal grandmother had my sister and I for Easter for some reason and decided that was the perfect Easter movie to show her grandkids. That plus giving us coffee is why our parents never let us spend the night with her again. But I don't remember the movie, and that's probably for the best. I mean I watched it later as an adult, I didn't like it, but I didn't remember seeing it before that.
Your grandma was either the coolest ever or should have been cautioned by the police… and I really can’t decide which
Wow.
Grandma was pretty cool!!
Then again, I was allowed to drink a small bottle of wine ( tasted nasty) at the age of 8.
Never could understand that, never could ask my dad why as he has passed away.😢
The only movies wouldnt recommend to anyone is the Human Centipede series
I missed Man Eater. The only film in which I would have censored a scene.
What scene … there is hardly anything in there, especially not justifying censorship!
What about the French original ‘Martyrs’?
Does not belong here … why?
I had family who thought that the "Faces of Death" stuff was real. I was 10 and I knew it wasn't. As a kid (now adult) who loves horror movies, I've never understood the appeal of "Faces of Death". There are many B and D movies that I just don't watch mostly because they're tacky and uninteresting.
Some of it is real though, bro.
Faces of death wasn't real? 😮it felt real when I saw ONE scene as a kid. Then proceeded to hide my face and run.
I watched them when they were passed around on VHS in those days, and again in the days where we passed around and downloaded/copied exploitative DVDs like "Bum Fights" and frequented gore sites.
I believed 100% of it in the VHS days. But, later on found a bit of it to be fake. Basically, anything that looks staged, _is staged..._ But, the real shits just basically accidental deaths, shootouts, suicides, that kinda thing caught on camera.
_Now, Snuff on the other hand..._ That one is pure bollocks. I watched that in the 90s as an early teen on a dodgy VHS, a bunch of lads all acting tough pretending not to be scared watching real murders, and the very first "murder" she bleeds the thickest orange paint I've ever seen.
What nonsense … how should you have known as a child that the gas chamber, electric chair, monkey and placenta scenes were fake … as if you knew as it kid how it looked like … everything else was just real news stock footage … and it was only the first 2 that had recreated scenes. The appeal … to watch real life gore … uncensored reality … the shockumentaries and Mondos were pretty popular since the 60s.
Rage bait was still a thing before tiktok
Literally watched I spit on your grave (2010) the other day and I genuinely couldn’t finish it. I even tried to watch it in parts but I just couldn’t which speaks volumes bc I watch everything straight through.
I watched the original when I was a kid. They're both very disturbing movies
Its not even that intense … the violence is usually not the problem it is banned … but the vigilante topic of the movie … taking violence into own hands violating law in many countries …
I hate all the female screaming in horrors. In Texas chainsaw its insane. Its why I prefer the remake. I do think its amusing how they probably have to scream in auditions. As a guy I dont even know if I can scream. Im still waiting for an axe wielding maniac to come at me to find out.
Scream Queens are cult in Horror … you do not get the genre!
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I actually have The Human Centipede 2 completely uncut and in full colour.
Is the commentary coming from a Bot?!? It is definitley made by an AI!
So shocked just when he seemed to getting on top of life 😞
I saw Last House On The Left at the drive in in 1977.
Green inferno was worse than all these Netflix has taken it off now tho and life of brian was banned in England for 20 years
Green Inferno was a poor homage to Cannibal Holocaust … you do not get the list … its about banned movies and GI was harmless … Life of Brian was not banned … it was legal for adults … that’s not a ban!
I thought Dawn of the Dead was a documentary on Americans