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Originally Posted by gag Never seen Green inferno and not interested,
I like what i like irrelevant to if people like or dont like,
I think eli roth is extremely over rated,
Whats so good about cannibal ferox, holocaust etc and similar films is the grubiness of it, but today's remake they think if they have eg lots of violence, gore etc it works
But the way the originals are made compared to remakes have a whole different feel to the film, to make you feel like you shouldn't be watching it, and the grimness and low budget gives the films better apeal to watch compared to a film that got budget and Hollywood treatment, thats why the originals of a lot of films feel better, not because there better acted or better made, that alone loses the apeal. Within itself. |
There actually isn't that much gore at all. Which you'd know if you actually watched the film and didn't make sweeping generalizations.
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Originally Posted by Nosferatu@Cult Labs The film's worst crime is that it's boring, something an adventure film in the jungle, featuring outrageous violence and cannibalism, should never be. |
Surely all cannibal films are on the whole boring. Full of interminable jungle wanderings. They need the outrageous violence and animal slaughter to wake the viewer out of his stupor.