I didn't really care for it. I was just weirded out by it. I love gore and I just watched it, because like you said, people will bring that up as some sort of test of your gore-appreciation/knowledge or something.
Yeah any time gore is discussed I can guarantee Cannibal Holocaust is brought up. It's just attached to the genre. Kinda like if you ask my generation what horror movies they found scary, they'll go for Saw/Hostel/stuff like that. They're not necessarily bad (I think Hostel is superb) but they're barely scratching the surface of the genre.
There are far superior 'snuff' style films out there but yeah. It seems to be the go to for amateur gore fans. Nothing I've seen has come close to August Underground's Mortum and A Serbian Film. They truly push the limits of good taste. Actually they completely obliterate them.
The calm, docile nature of the murders in Funny Games is pretty disturbing though. I consider disturbing on two different levels, there's like 'watching a dude get beaten to death' disturbing then there's 'Jesus Christ how are they committing these horrifying acts with no sense of remorse' disturbing. And the latter is what truly makes a film for me.
/I have very strong opinions about the horror genre and could probably list enough horror films/comics/stories/creepypastas to keep you all entertained for the next 20 years. I'm sorry if I come across as dull/patronising/annoying I'll shut up now. But I am totally stalking this thread for new suggestions. Gotta watch 'em all.
