Charts: Lists
This page shows you the list charts. By default, the movies are ordered by how many times they have been marked as a favorite. However, you can also sort by other information, such as the total number of times it has been marked as a dislike.
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Shocking & Disturbing EXTREME Cinema
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. For a movie to be here, it has to SHOCK. Either for it's depiction of gore, sex, violence or any other theme, it's all about taking things to EXTREMES. These are not to be viewed by people with weak stomachs, sensible hearts, or narrow moralistic taboos. After watching them, you'll probably need therapy or a vomit bag, so better think twice before pressing "play"! Everything you never thought you'd see on film can definitely be found on any of these titles. (in no particular order):- adult
- alternative
- art cinema
- banned
- bizarre
- cannibal
- cannibalism
- personal
- crazy
- depraved
- depravity
- depressing
- deranged
- despair
- disturbing
- exploitation
- extreme
- forbidden
- freak
- gore
- gory
- horror
- m/18
- macabre
- mad
- messed up
- morbid
- mutilation
- nc-17
- outrageous
- rape
- revenge
- shock
- shocking
- snuff
- splatter
- squeamish
- stomach turning
- taboo
- torture porn
- transgressive
- ultra violent
- djroxygen
- video nasties
- violent
- zombie
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Son of Shock
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. These are the films that comprised the Son of Shock film package that was sold to television stations across the United States in 1958. This package contained 20 films from Universal and Columbia Pictures. -
Universal Shock Theater
Favs/dislikes: 0:0. These are the 52 Universal films that Screen Gems sold as the "Shock Theater" film package to local stations across the United States in 1957. The package was a ratings hit, and sparked a revival of interest in the classic horror movies and monsters. The Shock package omitted many well known horror films (like Bride of Frankenstein), but did include many non-horror thrillers and melodramas.