There are a few things that can make a movie qualify as gross.

Sometimes, a gross movie might be all of the above.

Money has no place here.

Trainspotting - 1996 - poster

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This ranking ismore a realm for bodily fluids, dirt, mud, and alien sights/sounds.

Things will get squishy.

So, maybe its a slightly more nuanced key in of grossness, but it definitely feels worth mentioning.

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6’The Baby of Macon' (1993)

Directed by Peter Greenaway

Oh boy.

And then this cyborg is also the target of various other people who want him for nefarious reasons.

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Bad Boy Bubby - 1993

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Philip Seymour Hoffman peers through a cracked door and has a worried look on his face in Happiness.

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Tetsuo II_ Body Hammer - 1992

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The Baby of Macon - 1993

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A girl sits hunched on the ground in a room with a phone and a bag on the ground in front of her.

Image via Omega Project

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A creepy zombie baby in ‘Dead Alive’ (Braindead)

Image via Trimark Pictures

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Fan Siu-Wong making fists in Riki-Oh- The Story of Ricky (1991)

Image via Golden Harvest

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Pinocchio 964 screaming with blood around his mouth and skyscrapers being built in the background.

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Ewan McGregor as Mark Renton, emerging from a disgusting toilet in ‘Trainspotting’

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Trainspotting

Riki-Oh: The Story of Ricky

Dead Alive