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Hollywood.com Counts Down the Bloodiest Movies of All Time
In the mood to watch some of the most gloriously gory horror movies ever made? Then take a look at Hollywood.com’s recently announced Top 10 Bloodiest Movies of All Time for some creepy Halloween viewing possibilities. Landing in at first place on the list is Tobe Hooper’s immortal 1974 classic The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. Below is how the rest of the movies ranked:
10.Hellbound: Hellraiser II
9. Dawn of the Dead
8. Jason Lives: Friday the 13th, Part VI
7. Evil Dead II
6. Saw IV
5. A Nightmare on Elm Street
4. House of 1000 Corpses
3. 30 Days of Night
2. Starship Troopers
1. The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
For more information, visit www.hollywood.com.
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- Comment by steven on 12/07/08 at 11:53 am
What a lame list. Starship troopers??? gimme a break.
The all time bloodiest movie ever was Dead Alive, 1992.- Comment by Barrett on 1/08/09 at 12:51 am
I dunno how they picked the worst Saw movie for the list, but ok. Does anyone know where I can download these movies?
- Comment by Erik GH on 7/09/09 at 7:44 am
House of 1000 Corpses and the Saw movies are just ridiculous, I still have nightmares from house of 1000 corpses. Rob Zombie really has a warped mind, but it’s great. Loved Starship Troopers, just bought that movie on DVD the other day. It has dull acting, but great action in it, doesn’t get any gorier than this.
- Comment by Mechachrist on 7/14/09 at 3:50 am
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre always makes these lists, but watch it (the original) and actualy look for these “bloody” scenes. That’s proof of great artistry. Anyway, Day of the Dead, The Reanimator, Cannibal Ferox, Blood Feast (bad but truly bloody), Maniac, Dead Alive… so many older films are overlooked. The shotgun-to-the-head scene in Maniac alone is better than 80% of this list combined.
- Comment by 7yuz on 7/17/09 at 12:10 pm
I think, the bloodiest movie is Saw 4, and i think the best film is saw 4, too. I like watching horror movies.
- Comment by Colin Flood on 8/06/09 at 10:06 pm
I would put all the Saw movies and all the Final Destination movies in there. They are absurdly blood filled.
<a href=”http://www.jeanmen.com”>JeanMen</a>- Comment by george on 11/15/09 at 11:09 pm
They should calculate the blood by volume for each movie and rerank.
- Comment by Movies on 1/26/10 at 12:31 am
The Texas Chainsaw Massacre always makes these lists, but watch it (the original) and actualy look for these “bloody” scenes. That’s proof of great artistry. Anyway, Day of the Dead, The Reanimator, Cannibal Ferox, Blood Feast (bad but truly bloody), Maniac, Dead Alive… so many older films are overlooked. The shotgun-to-the-head scene in Maniac alone is better than 80% of this list combined.
- Comment by hollywood-acting on 4/20/10 at 12:28 am
texas chain saw was the scariest.
- Comment by buy movies dvd on 6/03/10 at 7:48 am
I have watched the Saw IV movie and it was very horror-full but not enough to cause much mental damage to my brain. Some of the other movies listed here are even more horror-full than Saw IV and would recommend people not to watch these kind of horror movies.
- Comment by robby on 10/22/10 at 5:46 am
You got to be kidding me. Texas is number 1. Have you people been smoking crack or something. Just the first 10 minutes of DEAD ALIVE has more gore in it than all of the over-rated texas chainsaw NOTHING. Just Hollywood not wanting to give an independent film group the CREDIT they deserve. Watch Dead alive once and then tell me that it isn’t the BLOODIEST GORIEST EVER. YOU people are stupid!!!
- Comment by Robby on 10/22/10 at 5:56 am
It’s me again. I can post these statements one after the next because I saw this list a couple of days ago and talked to my horror loving friends. They had a good laugh about your silly pathetic list. They all agreed, dead alive is the greatest,bloodiest,funniest, horror film ever made. Bottom line,you jerks are not qualified to rate movies ever again so stop doing it.
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- Comment by mary | Como reconquistar a tu ex on 11/25/10 at 2:54 am
I still have nightmares from house of 1000 corpses
- Comment by ana | hechizos para enamorar on 1/10/11 at 11:59 pm
I have watched the Saw IV movie and it was very horror-full but not enough to cause much mental damage to my brain
- Comment by يوتيوب on 4/22/11 at 4:38 pm
thank you a lots
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- Comment by فتكات on 2/12/12 at 12:41 am
I have watched the Saw IV movie and it was very horror-full but not enough to cause much mental damage to my brain. Some of the other movies listed here are even more horror-full than Saw IV and would recommend people not to watch these kind of horror movies.
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