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Movies In Database: 352

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How It Works

Every scene that has any form of blood, gore, extreme violence and/or disturbing images are considered qualifying scenes.
Each of these scene is than given a rating/blood drop from 1-5 based on the extremity of the gore, violence, etc.
Ex. 1 blood drop - something mild, perhaps a shotgun wound or stabbing. 5 blood drops - something extreme, like guts spilling, large-scale killings, etc.

However, in some cases, scenes will be "over-the-top" and wouldn't fit in any of the 1-5 categories. These are noted as "splash" scenes and will automatically give two points to the overall rating.

All the blood drops are added up and divided by 5 which gives us the overall rating. The necessary points for the splash scenes are also added to the overall rating.
The overall rating is a 1-10 scale for the movie itself based on how extreme/gory/bloody/disturbing it is. It is possible for a movie to surpass the 10 on the scale. These are the extreme movies.

What Gives?

What you're looking at is not, to quote an inexhaustible cliché, for the faint of heart. It is an immoderately shameless compilation of extremely detailed and fearless examinations of the most brutal, gory, shocking, sickening and violent scenes to be shown on the big and small screen. It is constantly being updated as new films arrive and I discover old ones, as unrated cuts are unearthed and the arcane becomes available. As it is, for the films currently included, it is a thorough record of the grisly gore and painful violence exacted on the poor souls forced to inhabit them.

No, not all of the movies included are gems. Some are, in point of fact, quite bad. For your convenience I've indicated in the mastheads for each film in the Worst list where it sits so you may peruse the refuse and see if you agree with my placement. For the most part however, the films listed are decent fare with more than a few real winners and several pure gold. Quality (a subjective notion) aside, Blood, Guts and Gore considers things people can agree on: watching displays of violence and bloodshed is disturbing and gets attention. Any doubters of this I refer to their local news.

In Heaven's Name, Why?

I'm not here to impart a lesson or to speak out against these savage and horrific acts for this: they're not real. It's smoke and mirrors make-believe and the charge for real life violence and death falls not on the authors of gritty, coarse novels and filmmakers but on those who can't differentiate what's right from what's wrong and it's as simple as that. Therefore, I wish to expose you, the reader, to a mesmerizing level of verbal detail in recounting the most awesome scenes of what the subtitle states: blood, gore, extreme violence and disturbing images. It isn't a social commentary on the depiction of brutality in America or anywhere else in the world, a deeply philosophical take on human aggression or anything but a straightforward project with a specific aim: frightening and horrific things. Put simply, it was something I thought of doing and I did it.

There is however a strong case for making certain points here and again, which I do. This is because to a lot of people there is something to be said for those who make and those who watch not just horror but films that carry such elements. To them, anyone who makes or views such things must have something wrong upstairs, a sickness of some kind. Truth is, that may go for a number of cases worldwide but at the same time it's not explicitly indicative, not an absolute. Many people who film, write, watch and/or study horror or similar genres are stable, moral people who simply like a good jolt now and again with perhaps a touch of grimness for a thrill.