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iluvdvds@Cult Labs 6th May 2015 07:40 PM

Splatter Movies From Down Under
 
Hi everyone

Over the years, there's been some awesome and gruesome splatter movies from down under. The most obvious being Peter Jackson's early trio of insane movies, along with a few other great Ozploitation titles.

But, what are the greatest of these splatter must-sees? Check out our map of the very best below (click it for the interactive trailer version)...




Are there any bloody movies we're missing? How many of these have you seen? Show off your splatter knowledge with a one-line review of each...





It's all to celebrate the new release of the latest splatter movie from below, Wyrmwood - a crazy mix of Mad Max 2 and Braindead! Click here for more info on Wyrmwood

Vipp 7th May 2015 09:47 AM

That movie looks great apart from the lady controlling zombies part, i would watch that.

I grew up on Bad Taste and Braindead so i can't be more grateful to Peter Jackson for those films but he isn't an Auzzy so i don't see his film's in the same light as Oz movies.
Apart from the Proposition and Cars that ate Paris i haven't seen many Oz films, i loved the Undeadmovie with the guy who had a triple shotgun. I need to find more Oz films and enjoy the movies they put out.

Vampix 7th May 2015 09:55 AM

My faves amongst these have to be: Bad Taste, Meet the Feebles, Braindead, Turkey Shoot and Mad Max 2.
I wonder when we'll get the long awaited Blu-ray special editions of Peter Jackson's splatter trilogy.
Turkey Shoot is another Ozploitation classic that's in desperate need of a BD release.

Nordicdusk 7th May 2015 11:20 AM

I love Oz films there are quite a few I have not seen yet but what I have I loved they always have a real gritty dirty feeling that really appeals to me.

Demdike@Cult Labs 7th May 2015 12:32 PM

Noticed Primal on the chart. That's well worth a watch.

Black Sheep and Undead are also a lot of fun. Actually Undead is a bit of a mind boggling genre hopping masterpiece.

I might give either that or Primal another watch this evening. :popcorn:

Nosferatu@Cult Labs 8th May 2015 06:21 PM

I know it's not really a splatter, but I liked the Australian cannibal film Dying Breed, and both Wolf Creek movies.

If you can stretch the definition to 'creature features', I thoroughly enjoyed both Rogue and Black Water.

The Reaper Man@Cult Labs 8th May 2015 06:45 PM

Yeah creature features iclude splatter.:nod:

RAZORBACK One of my faves.:nod:



www.youtube.com/watch?v=KvdoIls9iFk

Demoncrat 9th May 2015 10:45 AM

The Horseman

Whilst not quite a splatter film per se, tis a gruelling watch imo.

Boo Radley 9th May 2015 10:55 AM

[QUOTE=Vampix;448482)
Turkey Shoot is another Ozploitation classic that's in desperate need of a BD release.[/QUOTE]

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JamesN 5th June 2016 05:46 PM

Haven't seen very many, but I will say that THE LOVED ONES ranks among my favorite horror films of the last few years. That movie was just brilliant, and the lead was one of the scariest villains I've seen in a horror film in quite some time.


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