It just looks so amateur
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TheMarwood — 10 years ago(October 27, 2015 12:31 PM)
The Green Inferno had miserable cinematography and the cinematographer previously shot Aftershock, which was truly amateur quality. The DP and Roth collaborated again on Knock Knock, which for the most part was competently shot, with only a few shots falling apart in low light and looking like crummy video. It's a damn shame that Roth captured what must have been a grueling shoot deep in the amazon with such amateurish results there's plenty of decent digital cameras that would have produced better results, but he cheapened the beautiful environment with the crappy Cannon C300. Roth made Cabin Fever for peanuts and the film looks fantastic, the Hostel films are very classy looking movies (regardless of what you think of the films themselves) made for about what he shot The Green Inferno for. This was barely broadcast quality and certainly not big screen quality.
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victor-p-c — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 07:28 PM)
The Green Inferno had miserable cinematography and the cinematographer previously shot Aftershock, which was truly amateur quality. The DP and Roth collaborated again on Knock Knock, which for the most part was competently shot, with only a few shots falling apart in low light and looking like crummy video. It's a damn shame that Roth captured what must have been a grueling shoot deep in the amazon with such amateurish results there's plenty of decent digital cameras that would have produced better results, but he cheapened the beautiful environment with the crappy Cannon C300. Roth made Cabin Fever for peanuts and the film looks fantastic, the Hostel films are very classy looking movies (regardless of what you think of the films themselves) made for about what he shot The Green Inferno for. This was barely broadcast quality and certainly not big screen quality.
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seth-shaw23 — 10 years ago(November 13, 2015 06:09 PM)
I would have to disagree. I thought the film was definitely lacking but the cinematography was one of it's only redeeming qualities. The aerial views of forests and rivers was excellent. The use of color was probably over done but still looked cool. The problem with this movie is that it wasn't realistic, scary or funny.
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thunderpants16 — 10 years ago(January 09, 2016 08:15 PM)
Swollengoat & Albert r the few voice of reason here. The rest of y'all r either on crack or eli Roth hater from a rival studio or something I havent got a F'ing clue.
U effing punks think u know everything when u just spewing bull crap. Name me one godamn movie in this genre that can even match green inferno cinematography, realism- from the plane crash to the full on natives in character to the way blood was spilled OK.
Do that teeny favor for me,. Show me wassup & let me know u r not some college punk who took a break from playing video games all day to watch a near masterpiece from a dir with a pedigree for this genre. Is it perfect or will please everyone? Hell no,. Not even the SW 7 but the quality here is far from absent. I can't wait for eli Roth next project. -
mulholland_empire — 10 years ago(January 10, 2016 05:02 AM)
This cinematography is not bad!! its not amazing but its not bad at all. Some of the shots looks really good. maybe it looks a little cheap becauce of the cameras but what ruins it is the quick editing in almost every shot.
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victor-p-c — 10 years ago(January 13, 2016 12:18 AM)
Name me one godamn movie in this genre that can even match green inferno cinematography, realism- from the plane crash to the full on natives in character to the way blood was spilled OK.
Cannibal Holocaust, almost 40 years ago, with a smaller budget.
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ndirish5567 — 10 years ago(January 22, 2016 12:30 AM)
I couldn't agree more. I have friends that are actors and actresses in Philadelphia. They ask me to screen their films and shorts. Obviously, the cinematography is usually a huge hang up on such low budgets.
This literally compared to some of the worst I've seen on $10,000 budgets. It was brutal.
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victor-p-c — 10 years ago(February 11, 2016 11:31 PM)
This coming from a guy who gave The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen a 9, and Platoon a 4.
Oh please, teach me about cinema, master.
Say whatever you want, this is a beep film, Eli Roth is a beep director, and yes, this movie has a (very) beep cinematography.
Just keep your silly assumptions to yourself, in your mother's basement.
Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.
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thedanress — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 05:22 AM)
Platoon is an overrated and beep movie. And the difference between me and you is I understand that League is a bad movie, but I can still enjoy it, while you jump on the bandwagon of hatred without experiencing a movie for yourself. You are a drone and your opinion means nothing to me.
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victor-p-c — 10 years ago(February 12, 2016 07:14 PM)
Don't act like you know me you stupid prick.
This movie has a poor cinematography, this is a fact.
The budget is not an excuse. Bone Tomahawk was shot with half the budget and the cinematography is far superior. The same goes to Cannibal Holocaust.
If you want to see good cinematography, check out Slow West. Just ask your mother to go down to the basement and keep you company.
Anyways You're an idiot, good day.
Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.
Jim Carrey -
victor-p-c — 10 years ago(February 13, 2016 04:40 PM)
I bet your favorite director is Michael Bay right? you wouldn't know good cinematography if it bit you in the ass
Yep, I'm the one with the attitude. I was being civil until you showed up.
Behind every great man is a woman rolling her eyes.
Jim Carrey