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    Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen). cutting off the cops ear and dowsing him in gasoline in Reservoir Dogs.
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    Does anime count? The original animated release of "Fist of the North Star" was crazy. When certain "masters" would hit people their bodies or body parts would sell up until they exploded with blood and gore everywhere. No the most fluid movie but pretty cool on the violent meter. IMO.

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    My first thought was the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan.
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    the second scene in the new 007 movie when they are jumping and swinging from everything in site.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    My first thought was the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan.

    that was BRUTAL

    All the more horrifying because apparently, it's fairly accurate historically. (wans't there my self)
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    Quote Originally Posted by Newfie View Post
    My first thought was the opening scene of Saving Private Ryan.
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    Also, in We Were Soldiers after the miscalled napalm drop. The photographer grabs a guy by the ankles and his skin slides off. I cringe every time no matter how much I try to prepare myself mentally.

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    The first one I thought of was a little more light-hearted than the war movies, but I've got to go with the scene where The Bride chops up the Crazy 88's gang in Kill Bill.

    Actually, now that I think about it, pretty much every fight scene in the Kill Bill movies is over-the-top violent (the massacre at the church, the fight in the trailer house, putting and end to Buck, etc.) but instead of disgusting or horrifying me, they just crack me up.

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    There has been lots of violence pointed out in the movies above, and on purpose I didn't include anything from the Lord of the Rings (even though there was a time when I knew exactly which scenes to skip to on the DVD's to just watch the fight scenes), or anything from Pulp Fiction. I actually laughed the first time I saw John Travolta "accidentally" shoot Marvin's head off in the back of the car. It wasn't that violence or any action fighting was absent from these movies, but the action was used for action and humor, respectively; not the emotion we are targeting in this thread.

    Other movies I am nominating for intense violence: Rocky 3, where the boxing scenes with Mr. T make me cringe, and a Christian Bale movie called Equillibrium, very Matrix-like, but years earlier. Oh, also the last fight in Blade. Yikes. The last two movies are just kind of so overly choreographed, it kind of loses it's effect.


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    The final church scene in the Killer (John Woo, Chow Yun Fat), absolutely classic GunFu.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwhiteash View Post
    Mr. Blonde (Michael Madsen). cutting off the cops ear and dowsing him in gasoline in Reservoir Dogs.
    I am with you on this one Ash…One of my all time favorite movies too. But the craziest thing about this scene is that you don’t even get to see the ear actually being cut off…The camera pans away and lets you think of what it may have been like to see it. All we get to see is the aftermath. But this scene gets my vote as most violent scene. Hands down…

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    Everything in 300.
    Godfather Part 1 where Sonny gets shot up and when the baby is being baptized.
    The Departed - Raid scene and ending scene. (don't want anyone to get spoiled who hasn't seen it)

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    To me, the most horrifying scene yet is at the end of Saving Private Ryan. When the Jewish American soldier is struggling with a Nazi soldier, and the Nazi overpowers him, as he pleads for his life. The Nazi slowly but surely pushes a dagger into his heart, looking him right in the eyes muttering something as he kills him. I can hardly watch that scene again, the sheer inhumanity of such cold-blooded gleeful killing really makes me sick.
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