Titreenp
SERIOUSLY. This is what the crap Hollywood still puts out?
Fluentiama
Perfect cast and a good story
Mehdi Hoffman
There's a more than satisfactory amount of boom-boom in the movie's trim running time.
Stephanie
There is, somehow, an interesting story here, as well as some good acting. There are also some good scenes
BA_Harrison
Andreas Schnaas' sequel to his aptly-named, incredibly violent debut 'Violent Sh*t' is, once again, incredibly violent—perhaps even more-so than its predecessor—and can possibly still be described as 'sh*t', depending on your point of view; however, this time around, there's the faintest semblance of a story, a bit of dark humour, and even a heavy metal theme song ('Violent Sh*t' by Vice Versa), all of which made it a pretty entertaining experience for this particular gore-hound.To get to the juicy stuff, you must first make it past some dreadfully dreary dreck in which a journalist investigating a series of murders delves into the history of Karl the Butcher (the mad killer from part one); manage to stay awake through that, though, and you'll eventually be treated to some of the most insane scenes of over-the-top gore ever committed to film, as Karl's son, Karl the Butcher Jr., attempts to please his mother by avenging his father's death: as well as the usual plethora of stabbings, decapitations, and disembowelments that one can rightly expect from such a film, we get a head sliced in two with a spade, a killing spree at a porn cinema, a testicle pierced with a fish-hook (the nastiest moment, as far as I'm concerned), and even a spot of vagina stapling (yes, you read that right!).The graphic gory effects are of the home-made variety which are unlikely to cause any of Hollywood's true make-up masters to have sleepless nights, but they are extremely messy and undeniably nasty—and best of all, the blood no longer looks like watery red paint! Violent Sh*t II is certainly no masterpiece of horror, but is a big improvement over the first film, and its target audience—those who enjoy extreme low-budget gore—should find it hits the spot nicely.
Coventry
I hope that Mr. Andreas Schnaas is sincerely proud of what he achieved in the film business so far. Although only having made a couple of movies really lousy ones, I may add he already managed to build up a reputation that is a lot stronger and more infamous than the ones of other, much more talented horror directors that have been struggling for years without having anything to show for it. Exactly like its predecessor, "Violent blah part II" is a completely retarded and pointless movie. I'm not even sure if you can call it a movie, since there's absolutely no attempt to tell a story, form character drawings or to create tension. For 80 whole minutes, we simply follow a totally insane maniac as he randomly slaughters innocent people in the most repulsive and absurd ways. He's Karl The Butcher Junior; the mentally unstable son of the killer in part one and taught by his dominating mother to kill anyone whose path he crosses. After a totally irrelevant opening sequence featuring mafia guys and Chinese Martial Arts fighters Schnaas briefly hints that the character of Karl the Butcher is loosely (VERY loosely) based on the notorious German real-life serial killer Fritz Honka but that whole theory gets neglected almost right away. From then on, it's just extended images of how junior slices throats, hacks up body parts, blows brains out, amputates essential genitals and thoroughly disembowels peoples' stomachs. Really nothing is left to the imagination of the viewers, as we even explicitly witness how our slavering killer pierces a poor guy's testicles with a fishhook or how he works on a girl's vagina with a stapler. Yet, despite all the buckets of blood and gross make-up effects, this effort (or any of Schaas' other work) never becomes disturbing or even scary, due to the total lack of atmosphere. The actors & actresses, all of them without the slightest bit of experience, are terrible and the camera-work, editing and lighting are the most amateurish you'll ever see. Still, this movie can be "enjoyed" if you simply switch off all brain functions and prepare yourself for some of the vilest acts of violence that ever hit your TV-screen.
t-h-fields
For those who made it through the original Violent Shit, and actually want to see more, here is the sequel.Violent Shit II is about Karl the Butcher Jr. and his psychotic mother. Not quite as gory as the first movie, it still has some great scenes. If you can watch this, you can probably watch anything.Seeing these two films back-to-back should be a cathartic experience for anyone with a great deal of pent-up anger, hostility, and frustration. By the end of this one, you should be feeling much better -- especially if your blood-alcohol content is 0.20 or more. I just hope your vision isn't too blurred to read the subtitles.It may be hard to find Violent Shit and its sequel, but if you like shockingly gory, perverted, low-budget trash cinema, then it's well worth it. One last thing: Be careful about showing this to your friends -- some of them may decide to avoid you in the future.
Sic Coyote
This is the first Violent shit movie I have been able to see and the first thing that hits you is the extreme amateurish nature of it. People I've known have said that 'Bad Taste' was very amateur but you really don't know what amateur is until you've seen this. Although putting that aside you can glean some entertainment value from this if you have a sick sense of humour. Best to skip through the post-title talking because this film doesn't really have or need a plot. Just skip straight to Karl getting on with the killing. The movie was quite dissapointingly short with a very abrupt ending(without a reason to back it up like BWP) If you are looking for gore perversity and bad acting, this is the movie for you and it certainly delivers on the gore. One thing I have to say, ball bursting, OUCH! 3/10