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What are a portion of the best blood and gore flicks?
Blood and guts films give us the best of stimulation. Additionally, their reasonable methodologies make them significantly scarier. Besides, they give us Goosebumps and they can add a kick to our psyche, in excess of one way. In this way, for all the blood and guts film sweethearts we have brought the most elevated evaluated Horror motion pictures that gave another level to excite. Also, to all the scaredy felines, it is our recommendation not to watch these blood and gore flicks alone. My favourite movies are:
1. The Ring 2. The Descent 3. The Conjuring |
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre Friday the 13th Halloween A Nightmare on Elm Street Night of the Living Dead Dawn of the Dead Day of the Dead Land of the Dead Zombie aka Zombi 2 Hell of the Living Dead 28 Days Later The Return of the Living Dead Children of the Corn Cujo Hostel Saw Jeepers Creepers Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow Tim Burton's Sweeney Todd And to be honest I really don't care that much about gore and guts in horror movies. Some really great horror classics don't even have violence. |
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There is so much gore out there, none of these come close. You need to see some German Splatter films.
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Or even Italian horror flicks.
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Last edited by Sculpt; 05-12-2018 at 01:51 PM. |
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The Ring was pretty good I agree, I never saw The Descent, and I really didn't care for The Conjuring (or Annabelle) but I understand that most people liked it. |
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I really liked the first three quarters of The Conjuring -- loved the depth of the parapsych couple and the depth they go into on the subject matter. Also, I thought the scares and directing technique was primo portraying the haunting at the house. But (obviously) disliked the last quarter because it was so by-the-numbers, unoriginal and mechanical. Same thing goes for Ouija: Origin of Evil, same reasons. |
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I know that's a very stupid reason to dislike a movie but that's just how I feel. |
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I guess that's a little different from what you're saying in the sense it's the misrepresentation that burns me... I don't mind if film is genuinely presenting a point of view, best foot forward with integrity, of something I currently disagree with. Fiction or otherwise. Basically I'm intrigued as a social scientist to learn the point of view (or otherwise ride it as a drama setting). For me personally, that surely progressed with age, but then I always sought out the unknown, the different than my upbringing's view, the other world religions/philosophies... that eventually helped add to and sharpen what I knew and believed. Otherwise what I believe and know is more disconnected and insular. Like let's say, hypothetically, I thought that ultimately, big picture-wise Scientology was bad for people and society, and/or false at it's core beliefs (as I currently understood it)… If I saw a film that accurately presented Scientology and was 'doing good' with it, it wouldn't immediately turn me off the film. Probably goes back to my core belief in the Free Market Place of Ideas -- let anything reveal itself, step into the light, and people can test it (as in discern it) for themselves, and with help they seek from others. With The Conjuring, it's not misrepresenting/bashing atheism, or any other belief system, in any way. It's not far off from just using a current Western paradigm as a plot setting... a stone's throw from someone using a cross to wardoff a vampire. Without changing your entire belief structure, maybe you can enjoy, or otherwise not be so annoyed, with a film where some characters express their judeochristian belief system? Just take it as an anthropologist would? Last edited by Sculpt; 05-12-2018 at 07:00 PM. |
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But that isn't the only reason why I disliked The Conjuring. I honestly just didn't think the movie was that scary. I find a lot of those "based on a true story" type movies to be silly because I know that most of the time they're either completely made up or barely have anything to do with what actually happened. Lol |
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