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Old 15th March 2010, 12:46 AM
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Release comparison here.
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I love Riz Ortolani's score too, the first time I watched the film the music struck me as really eerie sounding.A bit like the first time I watched Fulci's Zombi 2 and heard Fabio Frizzi's weird, but brilliant, score.
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Old 15th March 2010, 09:39 AM
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I hope its the EC ultrabit edition your buying(IMHO)its the best to get,
I could'nt agree more with this statement, I bought the Ultrabit version a few weeks back and the quality was fantastic. also mine was a numbered limited edition.

I have found a one on ebay if your interested. Its NOT the Numbered edition though, but cheaper.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/CANNIBAL-HOLOC...item5886533b21
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Yeah, I think its a magnificent film, and one of the few genuine masterpieces from the Video Nasty era. The way the film is structured gives it a depth and ambition that stands it apart from the Italian Cannibal genre. I'd put Cannibal Holocaust up there with Salo, for the best in cinematic extreme. I think Deodato's Last Cannibal World / Jungle Holocaust is excellent too, well worth catching...
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Release comparison here.
Hmm accordin to that even the Ultrabit has 3 cuts while Grindhouse has 10 secs but it says there are 10 secs of cuts to the scene within the movie and no mention of the extra feature. I will try and find confirmation that the extra on the grindhouse release is the full scene or not.
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Old 15th March 2010, 10:58 AM
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Hmm accordin to that even the Ultrabit has 3 cuts while Grindhouse has 10 secs but it says there are 10 secs of cuts to the scene within the movie and no mention of the extra feature. I will try and find confirmation that the extra on the grindhouse release is the full scene or not.
I think it says the EC includes the 3 cuts (10 seconds) missing from other versions, but it could be clearer with its wording!
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I think it says the EC includes the 3 cuts (10 seconds) missing from other versions, but it could be clearer with its wording!
Ah I misread it

But Im still sure the Grindhouse release contains the full sequence as a extra. Just need to find the proof.
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Old 15th March 2010, 11:44 AM
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Yes DVD Compare isn't 100% reliable at times. Best to check on other sites for absolute confirmation.
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A land-mark film but not perhaps entertainment. Too much of this sticks with you to make it a "fun" horror experience. Certainly a film that takes you to the heart of darkness more than any other I can think of. A real journey that leaves you feeling more than a little relieved at the end. Without doubt the most important horror film of the 80's and probably beyond. Is it entertainment though? No, I don't think so. More an endurance test but of course that doesn't mean it is any less important.
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I think Deodato's Last Cannibal World/Jungle Holocaust is excellent too, well worth catching...
I preferred this to Cannibal Holocaust. Especially Massimo Foschi's superb performance.
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