The Guinea Pig Box Set is the complete series of Guinea Pig Films with 2 films per dvd in this limited 4 dvd box set. The films are... The Flower of Flesh and Blood, The Devil's Experiment, Mermaid in a Manhole, He Never Dies, Android of Notre Dame, The Devil Doctor Woman, The Making of the Guinea Pig Series Documentary, The Making of Devil Doctor Woman and only available in this North American release: Guinea Pig's Greatest Cuts! A "best of" montage of non-stop gore from all of the films that will leave fans of horror screaming for more! The box set is filled to the gills with extras like the original Flower of Flesh and Blood comic book on which the films were based, reversible DVD covers featuring the original artwork from the Japanese releases and much much more!
N**S
Nothing quite like this.
Needles to say this series of films is very graphic and extreme, although entertaining in a morbid way of its own. The effects are realistic and extrodinary for being older films and the ambience really makes for an unnerving movie expierience. If you like extreme, then buy this, you will not be dissapointed.
A**S
Flower of flesh and blood
This is one of those movies that, if you describe to your friends, they'll either say kick-ass, pop-it-in! Or take out their cell and dial 911. Either way, they'll most likely run away screaming. Personaly I didnt think they were as violent as people make them out to be, but one thing is certain, this sure as s*** aint gumby. In fact the only possible way you could connect these with something along the lines of gumby, is how the titles essentially tell you exactly whats going to happen, "trapped on the moon" means gumby's gonna be on the moon this episode, and "Flower of flesh and blood" means someones gonna die. These movies are all only 40-50 some minutes long, but they are basicly gaurenteed to make you cringe. These films have been frequently banned and frowned upon, and even hailed as genius over the past 15 years, some people have even been sued for owning copies of these on vhs.Here's a basic run down on the movies in the set:"Devil Doctor Woman": by far the most comedic of the films, and also the tamest, based on a woman who heads the underground surgical movement in Japan, the whole movie is based around the various strange and humorous deseases which she must cure...for good. It begins with a family of people with the same desease, I would tell you what it is, but I wouldn't want to ruin it for you. a pretty cool movie over all, and a nice intro to the series if you dont want to go in full force with "flesh and blood" but I think the zombi part dragged on a little."Android of Notre Dame": the make up in this isnt quite as impressive as some of the other films, but the monolouges in the beggining and end are brilliant. The plot involves a scientist who is intent on discovering the missing link to life, and a cure for death, so that his sister may survive her deadly heart desease, he begins by experimentiing on animals, but when he recieves a mysterious phone call from a man named Kato, he is forced to use less "humane" methods."Mermaid in a manhole": a painter who is still grief stricken by the loss of his wife searches for inspiration in a sewer, which was once a beautiful river he played in as a child. And one day he sees a mermaid which he has met in the river when he was younger, and has since both haunted and inspired him, but he soon discovers that she is injured and diseased. Soon after, his neighbors become worried after seeing strange things outside his apartment."He Never Dies": Another example of the title telling all. This story follows a depressed man, fed up with pushing papers in his office, he decides to stop going to work. After running low on ideas on what to do, he begins fiddling with a pocketknife and eventually slits his wrist[this is where one of my favorite movie lines comes in"oh my god I just slit my wrist!" he quickly notices the blood stop flowing, confused, he decides to cut deeper,and deep, and deeper. he soon recognizes that he is "the man who cannot die" and decides to have a little fun with that fact. the sitcom-esque ending is brilliantly erreverent."Devil's Experiment": I'm pretty sure this is the one Charlie Sheen called the feds after seeing. also I heard of a man in Japan who re-enacted some of the scenes in this, only on real people. I think they could have given it a more realistic feel by not useing so many different camera angles. This film was marketed as being an actual home recorded film which was supposedly intended to test the breaking points of one woman as three men hit her, kicked her, and from there on, I don't want to ruin anything for you. The real haunting features in this film are1.)the fact that every sequence continues longer and longer until you just want to scream for the poor woman.and 2.) the shot of the woman unconcious hanging in the net in the forest is probably the most disturbing image in the whole series."Flower of Flesh and Blood": This is it. This is the one You've heard so much about. A Japanese Manga writer[I think his name was Hideshi Hino] recieved a unmarked parcel in the mail, the contents? 1 8mm film, 54 still photos, and a 19 page letter of explanation saying that a horrible crime had been commited in a very secret place. The man watched the film and saw a woman being tortured in a horrible and violent way. he quickly handed the contents of the letter to the police and, haunted by what he saw, he decided to make a semi-documentary/re-make of what was on the film he recieved. Hailed world wide as the most horrendous movie ever made, "Flower" is one of the most intense shock-cinema films of all time.
M**S
WOW
I cant beleve I done it again. I spent my money on anothe movie because of the reviews. Well first of I dont know what all these other people are talking about, the whole set was a bore. Yes there was gore and a few moments that were ok. But for the most part it was a waste of mone. I had rather watch PEE-WEE than this crap. ***********DONT WASTE YOUR MONEY*********
V**S
i quit, game over, im not playing anymore
i thought id seen it all, everything people like Lucio Fulci, Deodato, D'Amato, Miike, and so on had to offer, after watching these, im done.
R**X
Holy Grail for Gorehounds- Others Beware!!!
Listen up, people: DON'T EVEN THINK ABOUT BUYING THIS UNLESS YOU ARE HIGHLY TOLERANT OF GORE AND REVOLTING IMAGERY. IT IS ABSOLUTELY NOT FOR CHILDREN OR THE EASILY OFFENDED, AND EVEN THOSE WHO THINK THEY LIKE THIS SORT OF THING MAY HAVE TROUBLE WATCHING IT. Now that I've gotten that out of the way, I submit for your approval the notorious series of Japanese splatter films that is so far beyond the pale that it was actually investigated by several governments. The GUINEA PIG films are, at their best, both disturbing and humorous, and a unique cinematic (videomatic?) experience for those who are game. If this means you, my advice is to hurry up and buy the GUINEA PIG box before some Congressman decides that it should be banned!
R**D
Pretty good stuff here
When the Guinea Pig films came out in Japan in the 1980s, they were big direct-to-video smash hits in Japan, and in 1991, Charlie Sheen mistook FOFAB for a snuff film. Now, They are released.In this classy four disc set, you get all 6 films (Devil's Experiment, Flower Of Flesh And Blood, He Never Dies!, Mermaid In A Manhole, Android Of Notre Dame, Devil Doctor Woman) plus the "Making Of Guinea Pig" documentary (very worth watching) and the "Slaughter Special" (on the DVD named "Guinea Pig's Greatest Moments"), a compilation of all the cool clips from the series. On the FOFAB disc, you even get Hidehi Hino's original FLOWER OF FLESH AND BLOOD manga, and it is very much like the movie. You even get a couple interviews with Hino-san himself.This is a great box set for splatter fans. If you love gore, buy it!PS. I found an easter egg on the FOFAB DVD! select "Flower Of Flesh And Blood" On the DVD menu, then once the menu with the lips appears, press down to highlight a tiny splatter, then press enter...then sit back and enjoy FOFAB in "snuff vision"!
D**P
No Plot, lots of gore...
A series of films designated and designed to be the most disgusting and gruesome films ever made. And trust this horror fan, they are. At most times you can honestly see how fake some of the gore is, but at some other times you question why you are watching the sensless maiming and torture of that young girl in the first film. The production values are completely void of professionalism thus adding to the facade the film is creating. You are supposed to be watching "real" film footage.This was the film that Charlie Sheen saw and phoned the authorities about thinking it was indeed a real snuff film a few years back. The stories are void of plots and story structure, but if you are watching these then you know fully well you are not here to watch a deeply involving film about relationships and the sort, rather you are watching these to gross yourself out and to see utter horrors in no ways film has captured until now.This film series has been banned for sometime in America and other countries as well, I agree with the other reviewer here, get it now before it is discovered and is attempted to be banned. Next, let's hope Battle Royale is released region 1 so everyone can enjoy the glorious film that is Battle Royale.
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