American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore
American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore
| 05 May 2015 (USA)
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Two victims are graphically tortured in this American reimagining of the popular underground Japanese film series.

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theironwarrior

Sure the movie is boring as p.i.s.s, and the dismemberment gets cookie-cutter over time (pun intended), but the movie had me watching the FX gore closely to see the goods. It reminded me of the good 'ole 80's, and when I assisted with two college horror films.SPOILERS BELOW: This movie is essentially nothing more than an FX demo reel, and its not too bad. I was impressed with the body casts for the legs and arms, and I know it took some serious time to fill up the torso with guts just to yank them out. Making sure the skin peels worked HAD to have taken some time.The FX cuts loose (pun intended) in a downhill manner when they start doing the sawing and chop-chop on one chick's face. The bad editing for the bad head disfigurement made me want to bang my head to keep from chuckling.Is it shocking? Give me a break. Download some recent videos from the ISIS/ISIL loons if you want shocking. This is pure gore FX entertainment the family can enjoy, and while watching, you can let little Timmy or Clarice know that they're going to "give an arm and a leg" if needed to clean their room.

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Robert Emery

I was fortunate enough to have a chance at reviewing this film. I sat in a dark room eagerly awaiting the brutality to begin. It was delivered in spades. This is a cold and heartless work of seething hatred. Two victims are utterly destroyed in gruesome detail. "Graphic gore" just isn't enough to describe it. The masterful FX work by Marcus Koch is perfectly captured with vintage equipment via James VanBebber. For a first time director, Stephen Biro brings the pain. Its a feast of agony and suffering. I hope you're hungry. If you are into the original GP series, you'll be right at home viewing this one. If you are a sick and twisted fiend for gore, do yourself a favor and watch this as soon as possible. If you are curious bystander, just know what you're getting into.

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TitoJohnson

Okay,I was lucky enough to see this film in a hotel room at a Horror Convention (Cinema Wasteland)in Ohio with about 20 other people that I had never met before. Then a copy of the film was put in to play without a word of what we were about to witness. After about five or ten minutes two people left the room as it was to much for them to handle. This film should have some type of warning that states that if you have just eaten, have a weak stomach or are not used to such extremely graphic gore please pass this by. I'm sure that this film will be banned in several countries. However if you are into hardcore graphic blood spurting type of film this is a must. This movie had some of the best special effects that I have ever seen on film. If your a guy and your into torture films it is an instant hard on. Chicks that are into this, the wetness will be running down your legs. The scalpel work was intense! I hope part two starts off where part one ended. I know that might be to much for some but I hope the envelope keeps getting pushed. I didn't want to give anything away with this review but the title Human Dissection may say to much. I hope I gave this film the justice it deserved. I will purchase a copy for myself!

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Farmer Vincent

The "Guinea Pig" films are an infamous rites of passage in the extreme underground horror community. Dating back to 1985 the 6 films (7 if you count the "best of") that makeup the Guinea Pig franchise were the types of films you would pick up on 7th, 8th, or worse generation VHS and feel like there was a chance you were watching something very real and VERY wrong. That is until 2005 when Stephen Biro and Unearthed Films brought the Japanese Guinea Pig films to the States on DVD and nothing has been the same since. Now in 2014/2015 Stephen Biro brings forth his own vision by grabbing the franchise by the throat and offering up "American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore". With a team that consists of a who's who in indie underground horror consisting of Director Biro, practical EFX wizard Marcus Koch (100 Tears), Cinematographer Jim Van Bebber (Manson Family) and Music by Jimmy Screamerclauz (Where The Dead Go To Die) you know before you ever press play to strap yourself in because you are about to take a very torturous journey into depravity. Clocking in at 73 minutes the movie starts rather slow paced as we are introduced to our two victims played by Ashley Lynn Caputo, and Caitlyn Dailey who are quickly abducted and then introduced to the team who will become their sadistic butchers lead by newcomer actor Eight The Chosen One. Masked and armed with an arsenal or tools of destruction laid out on a table that will bring a rise to any gore fan the carnage that unfolds is relentless, savage, uncompromising, and steps through the total deconstruction of the human form. No body part is safe or spared; nothing can prepare your eyes or soul for what you want to turn away from watching but cannot. And with an ending that will leave you with your hands white knuckled the film finally somewhat lets you breathe. Some viewers might not be able to look past the complete annihilation of the human bodies and see into the beautifully exquisite bloody masterpiece that is created. Once you witness American Guinea Pig: Bouquet of Guts and Gore you will never be able to unsee it, and that tiny part of your soul that the film takes with it as the credits role was your price of admission.

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