While technically a Category III due to cartoonish, over-the-top gore, Riki-Oh is a cult classic worldwide. Set in a privatized prison in 2001, a superhuman prisoner fights corrupt guards.
This film is notorious for a scene involving a pineapple bun (you will never eat one again) and a level of misanthropy that is almost comical. It answers the question: "What if a slasher villain had an airborne super-virus?" The racism, sexual violence, and biological horror push it to the extreme edge of the rating. Director: Lam Nai-choi Starring: Fan Siu-wong hong+kong+cat+3+movie+list+top
The duo of Herman Yau and Anthony Wong strikes again. Here, Wong plays a degenerate fugitive who contracts the Ebola virus in South Africa and returns to Hong Kong, spreading the disease via rape and violent outbursts. While technically a Category III due to cartoonish,
No is complete without The Untold Story . Loosely based on the real-life "Eight Immortals Restaurant" murders in Macau, this film stars Anthony Wong as a psychotic serial killer who chops up a family and makes them into pork buns. It answers the question: "What if a slasher