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Also the WW2 miniseries The Pacific had some highly violent battle scenes.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MSONGEe2Fb0
more of a series though.
I can't remember the name of it but I got a video as a kid about cannibalism and there was a lot of death in it. That might be one of the most violent ones. Or darkest. Shame i can't remember the name.
But just pure violence... idk, I always found that boring. It was more facinating where the gore was artistic or extra ordinary. Like that one movie with a scene where a horse is chopped up with glass, but each piece of it is still alive.
I still remember scenes like the laser barrier death in the first resident evil movie. But just mindless violence? Rick and morty pickle rick was one of my least fav episodes of a show ever because it was just pointless violence.
After all I was a freddy fan, not a jason fan. How he would twist dreams into his victims undoing was ironic.
It was so brutal & violent that it felt nearly impossible not to avert my gaze at times.
1. A Clockwork Orange
2. Once Upon A Time In America
3. The River's Edge
4. Psycho (the original 1960)
These movies might not be the most violent in blood and guts spatter.
The few scenes of violence that is either shown, depicted or hinted at in those 4 movies was very realistic and more likely to happen in real life than the type of violence shown in most horror movies.
For me when dozens of people get chain sawed by a killer that can easily survive being machine gunned down and set on fire then the gory scenes with close ups showing extreme blood spatter seem almost funny. Such movies are made to entertain 12 to 14 year old bratty boys even if rated for adults.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yl8Zxz8dcnA
Once Upon A Time In America(1984) - Bugsy And His Thugs Beat Max And Noodles
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9dmSrmvx1c
Once Upon A Time In America - Noodles, I slipped ( Sergio Leone ) double murder scene
Some cheesy slasher movie my cousins played while I stayed over. I didn't find it scary at all.