In the golden age of the "torture porn" subgenre—spearheaded by Saw and Hostel—dozens of imitators clawed their way onto DVD shelves. Most were forgettable. Some were reviled. But a few, often buried in the midnight bargain bins of Blockbuster, achieved a certain grimy notoriety. One such film is Train (2008)—and specifically, the elusive, blood-soaked "Uncut" version that has since become a cult talking point among extreme horror enthusiasts.
Confusion with The Midnight Meat Train: Because both films were released in 2008 and feature trains as a central horror element, they are frequently discussed together in horror community discussions. However, while The Midnight Meat Train (based on Clive Barker's work) leans into supernatural mystery, Train is a grounded, albeit extreme, thriller. Critical Reception
Would there be interest in adjusting the tone to be more technical for a film review or shorter for a platform like X? Train (2008) - IMDb
Train 2008 Uncut: A Raw and Unbridled Masterpiece
Often compared to other extreme survival horror films of its era, this movie is a high-intensity ride for viewers who appreciate uncompromising cinema. If you're looking for the full, uncensored experience, you can find more information about the various international and unrated releases on film database sites.
However, in the context of media collecting, "Uncut" usually refers to uncensored music videos, unreleased demo tracks, or unedited live performances.