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i saw Burial Ground the other day, it is an Italian zombie film. there are lots of guts and skin etc, also the zombies can use weapons, play darts and CLIMB!! and there is a weird little child in it who is played by freaky looking adult actor and looks older than his mother, and a cool incest subplot involving them. there are tons of great lines in it also.
 
i saw Burial Ground the other day, it is an Italian zombie film. there are lots of guts and skin etc, also the zombies can use weapons, play darts and CLIMB!! and there is a weird little child in it who is played by freaky looking adult actor and looks older than his mother, and a cool incest subplot involving them. there are tons of great lines in it also.

not heard of that - cheers! <adds to ever-growing list>
 
also known as "Nights of Terror" and "Zombi 3" etc etc. the zombies looke a bit "doctor who monster" sometimes but it is well worth watching.
 
Watched À l'intérieur last night..it's very gory, extreme, saddistic, made something like 'last house on the left' look like Disney. Wouldn't watch it if you were pregnant or of a frail disposition. Having said that, would highly recommend it!
 
excellent thakn you!
in my previous post i meant to write "Silent Night Bloody Night". that's a bizarre ultra low budget horror film from 1973, the one i mistakenly said is a standard slasher film from 1984.
 
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If you want gore, and pretty realistic gore, you could do worse than check out the 'august underground' trilogy.

Personally, I loathe the series, but the fx work is spectacular.

For more comedic gore, then I'd definitely second 'street trash' as mentioned above, and some Andreas Schnaas stuff. The dubbed version of 'Zombie 90' is a fucking scream.

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"Silent Night Bloody Night" is not a gore film but it is a very effective and creepy low budget art horror... i thought it was great, despite the twist at the end being totally ridiculous once ou thought about it for more than 2 seconds, that didn't really matter though. it is really weird and insettling and dark.
 
Driller Killer: definitely not a gore film, but well worth watching if you are into 70s New York punk speed scene. i loved it.
Martyrs: properly horrendous! for the 1st 2 thirds anyway. lets you off the hook for the last bit with some wacked out cod religious philosophy. i was right at the point of having to turn it off before that bit started though, so excellent.
 
i have heard of a few more ultra extreme films lately: "August Underground", "Snuff 102" and "Murder Set Pieces". i suspect these might total shit and any case they are all banned in england, i would be curious to know if anyone had seen them though. they sound rough from the internet, i suspect most of the reviews are written by the directors though.
 
Watched "Babysitter Wanted"....kinda gore in places but veers more towards teenage slasher flick at the start before turning into something altgoether more silly
 
ha cool. i liked that tokyo gore police, fairly. i wonder though do they actually watch these in Japan or do they make them for export?

I wondered that too. I remember looking for the machine girl in the shops in tokyo but couldn't find it anywhere.
 
i have heard of a few more ultra extreme films lately: "August Underground", "Snuff 102" and "Murder Set Pieces". i suspect these might total shit and any case they are all banned in england, i would be curious to know if anyone had seen them though. they sound rough from the internet, i suspect most of the reviews are written by the directors though.

snuff 102 manages to be really unpleasant and also very very boring at the same time which is quite impressive
 
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