The Green Inferno
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cryptoflovecraft β 6 years ago(November 22, 2019 11:09 PM)
It's Eli Roth's 'tribute' of sorts to the classic Italian cannibal films of the 70's and 80's. Cannibal Holocaust (1980), the most infamous of those films, is far more graphic and unsettling. In fact, I was disappointed with Roth's film and not because of the excessive gore (or lack thereof) but simply because it lacked the realism and intensity of some of those earlier cannibal films.
Roth's recent Death Wish remake is another fine example of his schlocky, cartoonish approach to filmmaking but at least that one makes a decent popcorn flick. -
Lilith β 6 years ago(November 22, 2019 10:48 PM)
Yes, I stand corrected. When any group of people, any "tribe" as it were, invades another culture and try to transform that group of people to be the same. Didn't work out so good for the Native Americans when a large group of strange people invaded their land. Heck, didn't they even invite the invaders? Oh, wait, this sounds fam-β¦..
"Your emotional state is not my responsibility." β Warren Smith
Schrodinger's Cat walks into a bar, and doesn't. 

