Bloody Disgusting

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Background

Bloody Disgusting started in 2001 as a horror genre-focused website covering horror films, television, video games, comics, and music, while also distributing physical media connected to the genre. In 2011, the company entered film production, producing the V/H/S series of anthology horror films. It also partnered with AMC Networks to release genre films on DVD under the "Bloody Disgusting Selects" label.

(April 11, 2011-)

Nicknames: "The Bleeding Skull", "Bloody Disgusting, Literally", "Comic Book Blood Splatter", "Killer Buzzsaw", "It's What It Says On The Tin"

Logo: On a red background, we see a drawing of a skull at the center of the screen and black blobs move to the skull. A buzzsaw comes out of the skull, cutting it, releasing blood, and repelling the black blobs. The text "BLOODY DISGUSTING" appears below the logo, and the background changes to black.

Variant: On trailers for the company's films, the logo is shortened, starting when the buzzsaw comes out of the skull.

FX/SFX: The animation, which is very comic-book reminiscent.

Music/Sounds: A bell chime, followed by the sound of the buzzsaw. Also, a siren is heard in the background.

Availability: Can be seen on V/H/S and its sequels, and on the Bloody Disgusting YouTube channel. It may also appear on the "Bloody Disgusting Selects" line of DVDs, as well as their other films. The logo was first seen on the DVD trailer for Rammbock: Berlin Undead.

Editor's Note: None.

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