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<p dir="auto"><strong>rosaemundsson</strong> — <em>9 years ago(January 26, 2017 05:17 AM)</em></p>
<p dir="auto">I loved Green Inferno, I had a blast watching it with a friend and a couple of six-packs.<br />
Obviously it is a terrible movie, but was it terrible on purpose?<br />
While I like the Grindhouse homages by Robert Rodriguez and Tarantino, they are very clearly<br />
homages<br />
and have an obvious ironic distance from the source material.<br />
Green inferno feels like a 'so bad it's good B-movie' from the '70s. Well, to me, I'm no schlock expert.<br />
But did Eli Roth make schlock on purpose? I know almost nothing about Eli Roth and have only watched Hostel and Cabin by him. I liked them both, but while clearly inspired by B-movies they seemed more like real movies with somewhat competent actors - sort of tongue in cheek. Green Inferno doesn't.<br />
If he made an imitation of a B-movie I think he did a really good job, there weren't any of the boring parts or downright uncomfortable stuff (ie mistreatment of the 'actresses')you often find in 70s-80s B-movies so I had a really fun experience watching this.<br />
It just hits the mark so spot-on that I don't know if he made a great movie or just really <em>beep</em> up, so if it's on purpose it's actually very impressive.</p>
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