10 Bloodiest, Goriest Movies Ever Made

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Here they are. Ten of the bloodiest, goriest movies noteworthy for their depiction of blood-letting. And out of these ten there are some that are really violent, those that depict the cruelest, sickest, most violent, gruesome, upsetting and sadistic acts. There are scenes that are disturbing and in some cases, sickening. So be warned.
However, this list is intended to be fun and interesting, so sit back, read on, and enjoy.

Saving Private Ryan

Steven Spielberg's depictions of the D-Day invasion at Normandy on June 6th, 1944, will go down in history for their gritty realism. Spielberg tempered the terrible violence that the infantry suffered as they fought for the Allies with a sensitive storyline that made us care about the characters, and to some extent feel the brutality of the battle.
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Kill Bill ( Vols. I & 2)

Quentin Tarantino with his usual gusto, casted Uma Thurman as the Bride, a vengeful former member of the Deadly Assassination Squad. She was betrayed by her former lover, Bill, turning her wedding day into a scene of bloody carnage. The Bride vows revenge.
Tarantino's excellent grasp of cinematic pacing is clearly seen in this film. The martial arts scenes are superb and the bloodletting is in full flow.
The first film, and its equally grisly sequel, featured a dizzying pace of violence and aggression, as he Bride continues her quest - to kill Bill.
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Kingdom Of Heaven

Ridley Scott makes us relive the bloodshed and brutality of the Crusades in his new film, Kingdom of Heaven. Balian (Orlando Bloom), finds out his father is a Knight, who is traveling on horseback to Jerusalem. His father invites him to go on the quest, but Balian refuses. Only after Balian kills a village priest does he agree to go along. Eventually, Balian becomes a protector of Jerusalem, fighting against the Saracen king, Saladin, and his strong army.
The film portrays dazzling swordfights and hand-to-hand combat, set within the Holy Land itself.
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300

Bloody combat and the war cry of "Sparta" are the heart of this film, which told the story of the Battle of Thermopylae, in 480 B.C.
Director Zak Snyder's extensive use of color helps to emphasize and enhance the mood of each scene, and the CGI work is superb. The plot is simple but deep, blending bloody violence, sensuality and brutality and moments of beauty into an exciting film experience.
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Rambo IV

Of the four Rambo movies this one is the bloodiest of all, no doubt about it.
John Rambo, who had decided to live a quiet life in Thailand, is dragged back into action when his conscience led him to assist Christian missionaries as they attempted to aid the Karen people of Burma. The whole Burmese region was a war-torn powder keg of crime, murder, and injustice, and Rambo could no longer look the other way. He took the missionaries upriver to Burma, in his own boat, and they had little idea what bloodshed and horror awaited them there. Rambo tried to protect them, in his own, inimitable fashion.
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Martyrs

Martyrs, a 99 minute depiction of some of the most visually and emotionally perturbing material ever committed to film, made French director Pascal Laugier an overnight sensation in the realm of horror films. Unlike the usual blood-and-gore films, Martyrs depicts extreme physical and emotional violence.
The film tells the brutal tale of a girl who suffered unimaginable abuse as a young child, and the unspeakable horrors that unfold when she arrives at an isolated cabin in the woods fifteen years later.
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Dead Alive

The reason that this lens' title does not include the word "horror" is this: Peter Jackson's Dead Alive may be the bloodiest film ever made (many allege it to be so) but it evokes a explicitly comedic response, not unlike the third installment in the Evil Dead series. In fact it borrows heavily from Evil Dead.
Dead Alive centers on a man, Lionel, whose mother is bitten by a "Sumatran rat-monkey" and turned into a zombie. As easily predicted, Lionel must take on the rest of his neighborhood, who, of course, have also become zombies.

Dead Alive was released as Braindead in New Zealand in 1992.
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Das Komabrutale Duell

The familiar tale of underworld revenge gets a supernatural tweak in this gore-drenched splatter-fest that pits a vicious group of gangsters against an immortal mob of evisceration-happy killers.
I find the plot to be a little vague and hard to make it out within the dozen minutes of gore scenes in between sporadic dialogue. Simple put, the film is about a guy who was put into a coma by the Eightlets Mafia, a gang of eight identical siblings, and has awoken years later to find his life in ruins so he goes on a revenge trip. Most of the film shows our hero and two friends running around finding gang members and getting into fights with them, killing or dismembering one another, somehow piecing themselves back together, and going back at it again.
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Philosophy of a Knife

The true history of Japanese Unit 731, from its beginnings in the 1930s to its demise in 1945, and the subsequent trials in Khabarovsk, USSR, of many of the Japanese doctors from Unit 731. Part documentary and part recreation, the story of this film is told from the perspectives of a young nurse who witnessed countless horrors while working for the Unit and a young Japanese soldier who is unsure if nationalistic pride should supercede basic human decency-especially when he begins to feel pity for an imprisoned Russian girl. The soldier's life became a living hell as he is compelled to carry out atrocious experiments on the other prisoners, using them as guinea pigs in this shocking tale of mankind's barbarity.
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Cannibal Holocaust

Alright, here it is. The Big One. This film has them all - blood, gore, brutal rape, violence against animal. It is so violent brutal that it was once banned (or maybe still is) in the following countries: Singapore, Norway, Australia, Malaysia, the Philippines, New Zealand, Ireland, Iceland, England, Scotland, Wales and Italy. See Wikipedia.

The film isn't just violent; it's convincingly violent. So much so that following its premier in Milan, director Ruggero Deodato was arrested on charges of obscenity. He was then subsequently charged - no joke - with the murder of his cast, whom Italian authorities actually believed to be dead. It wasn't until Deodato produced the actors in court that he was acquitted of the charges.
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  • brandnew99 May 13, 2012 @ 10:21 am | delete
    The bloodiest movie I have ever seen is "Tokyo Gore Police"
  • allenwebstarme May 10, 2012 @ 8:49 am | delete
    Martyrs most disturbing movie, never want to see it again.
  • zentao Feb 28, 2012 @ 10:55 pm | delete
    The first few movies I have seen (and loved) when I saw the title I was scared they might be movies like some of Torture type horror movies poular these days (like saw) I don't mind violence and gore link in the movies i recognize here, but I really detest those pointless "horror" films that are all about hurting people.

    So good list! :)
  • MelloJeep Dec 29, 2011 @ 3:11 pm | delete
    very nice list I love most of these and have a few now to watch.
  • 23squidoo Oct 5, 2011 @ 7:20 pm | delete
    Wow - a lot of movies here I've added to my "must watch" list. Thanks!
  • SereneSea Sep 15, 2011 @ 10:17 pm | delete
    I have to watch some of these movies at least, the trouble is that I am scared of horror movies and the moment they come on the TV, I switch the channel.
  • non_sequitur Sep 15, 2011 @ 10:40 pm | delete
    Try turning down the volume :) Thank you for visiting my lens.
  • arunii Sep 14, 2011 @ 7:17 am | delete
    Saving private ryan and 300 are my favorite movies in the list you mentioned above
  • non_sequitur Sep 15, 2011 @ 10:46 pm | delete
    Yep, those two have lots of blood but they still evoke a sense of sadness.
  • goo2eyes Sep 12, 2011 @ 3:24 pm | delete
    thank god, i have never seen any of these...very sordid.
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