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illdojo 10-31-2006 02:01 PM

Has anyone seen Cannibal Holocaust???
 
I've never seen it..... but I hear it is brutal. I can't rent it anywhere. Is it worth buying???
http://i38.photobucket.com/albums/e1...o/ch_fresh.jpg

ShankS 10-31-2006 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by bigloader (Post 500163)
I wouldn't recommend watching it. There's nudity in it, but NOT the kind you would want to see.


so you wouldn't shoot a load over it?

The Mothman 10-31-2006 04:12 PM

ya you would. raping chicks with rocks gets you off.:p

Spallalala 10-31-2006 04:18 PM

IMO...BAd bad movie which no one should see.

bwind22 11-01-2006 12:52 AM

Cannibal Holocaust is one of those movies that you'll probably watch once, just to see it, and then never have any urge to watch ever again. For that reason, I don't recommend buying it, but I know Netflix has it so there's one option for renting it. Plus, I think they give you like your first 2 weeks free so you could sign up, get CH & then cancel and never even have to pay anything.

Just be aware of what you are getting... Very graphic violence against men, women and animals. (Not like the Evil Dead or Dead Alive fun kind of splattery violence either. This is the fucked up kind.) There's 3 or 4 live animals being killed, 3 or 4 different rape scenes and 1 very graphic castration.

Whether or not you should see this really depends on what you are looking for in a movie. If you want a lighthearted popcorn flick, then no, definately not. If you are looking for one of the more hardcore exploitation films out there, then yes.

stinking_dylan 11-01-2006 02:12 AM

If you hop on over to CDWOW, you can get the new grindhouse special edition for only £8.99. It's the Australian version which comes in slightly different packaging (more stylish than the american release) but the disks are identical.

The film is good IMO. It's brutal, but a good film. The grindhouse edition has an option of watching the film with the animal cruelty scenes skipped (even though I do not condone watching cut films, this is a handy option for this film).

Also, it has an excellent documentary and interviews on the second disk. These are worth the price of the set alone, as love it or hate it, CH is a landmark title in the horror genre. So, even if you only watch the film once, you may well give the second disk multiple viewings.

Elvis_Christ 11-01-2006 02:13 AM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 500365)
(Not like the Evil Dead or Dead Alive fun kind of splattery violence either. This is the fucked up kind.)

The Evil Dead/Braindead style of splatter sucks.

swiss tony 11-01-2006 02:23 AM

i bought cannibal holocaust and quite liked it. its not a 'fun' horror by any means but what do you expect with a name like that? although i liked it i have to admit i've only watched it once in 3 years of owning it. i have similar feelings about The Passion... in some ways. i agree, if you can watch it for free , do so. the same goes for The Mountain Of The Cannibal God and Cannibal Ferox. i bought these when they became 'unbanned' in britain. probably bought them for equal parts my being a horror fan and intrigue at why they had been banned. (i believe roggerio deodato was arrested on the release of C.H. while the movies authenticity was examined; this may or may not have been a marketing ploy)

Elvis_Christ 11-01-2006 03:34 AM

I heard this flick was REAL! What the fuck?

stinking_dylan 11-01-2006 04:36 AM

Actually, this new grindhouse release has a whole section within the documentary devouted to the censorship of the film, and the events surrounding Deodatos arrest. It's very interesting stuuff. Basically, as a publicity stunt, the actors were asked to sign a contract saying that they will 'dissapear' from the industry for a year after the films release. When Deodatos was accused of actually killing the actors, he then had to track them down to prove his innocence =)

I know what you mean about not watching the film much. I originally purchased the EC edition when it was released a few years ago. Took me ages to get hold of the thing and I risked having it confiscated. After I watched it, I sold it on ebay because I was kind of ashamed of having it on my shelves :rolleyes:
And I've now bought it again :D , more for the whole package rather than just the film.

bwind22 11-01-2006 04:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 500374)
The Evil Dead/Braindead style of splatter sucks.

I guess that would be your opinion. I certainly prefer it to watching animals get chopped up.

bwind22 11-01-2006 04:48 AM

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Originally Posted by swiss tony (Post 500379)
i bought cannibal holocaust and quite liked it. its not a 'fun' horror by any means but what do you expect with a name like that? although i liked it i have to admit i've only watched it once in 3 years of owning it. i have similar feelings about The Passion... in some ways. i agree, if you can watch it for free , do so. the same goes for The Mountain Of The Cannibal God and Cannibal Ferox. i bought these when they became 'unbanned' in britain. probably bought them for equal parts my being a horror fan and intrigue at why they had been banned. (i believe roggerio deodato was arrested on the release of C.H. while the movies authenticity was examined; this may or may not have been a marketing ploy)

Cannibal Ferox is a lighthearted popcorn movie when compared to Cannibal Holocaust. I'd say that CH is lightyears ahead of CF in terms of disturbing content.

Windowlicker 11-01-2006 04:51 AM

i really like this film. it really holds nothing back, i think that can be a good thing somtimes.
call me sick in the head but one of my favs!
cant understand the animal cruelty tho, there really is no need. :(

zwoti 11-01-2006 10:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 500408)
I heard this flick was REAL! What the fuck?

not again :rolleyes:

urgeok 11-01-2006 10:20 AM

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Originally Posted by zwoti (Post 500619)
not again :rolleyes:


well, it's more amusing than The Gate running joke :D

urgeok 11-01-2006 10:21 AM

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Originally Posted by bwind22 (Post 500429)
I guess that would be your opinion. I certainly prefer it to watching animals get chopped up.


i have to say that i'm in this camp as well ..

i have had the laserdisc for ever ... but i cant bring myself to watch the damn thing because of what i heard about the animals ..

the dvd that skips that part would be ideal...

zwoti 11-01-2006 10:25 AM

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 500639)
the dvd that skips that part would be ideal...

the uk version would be ideal then

kev72 11-01-2006 02:06 PM

I found this movie to be very distrubing.. but I felt like I needed to watch it. Once was enough for me...

illdojo 11-01-2006 02:52 PM

Thanks for all the insight. You guys are as cool a polar bears toe nails. :D

The_Return 11-01-2006 03:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ (Post 500408)
I heard this flick was REAL! What the fuck?

Heh, I just happened to stumble across ol' 42ndStreet on another forum a few weeks back:p

urgeok 11-01-2006 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 500868)
Heh, I just happened to stumble across ol' 42ndStreet on another forum a few weeks back:p


i thought someone would have beaten him to death by now ..

makemebad 11-01-2006 06:47 PM

I went and blind bought the movie which was a bit expensive

I really didn't think it was that disurbing.... I thought it would be much worse.

It did have it's scenes though


It's not a bad move though as far as what they wanted to achieve

the_real_linda 11-02-2006 01:28 AM

seen it and love it.....not for the gore just that i felt like everything was right with the world at the end........hated those damn documentary crew......they deserved everything they got

tic 11-02-2006 02:19 AM

Was the first film I saw on VHS - a friend of my brothers lent it to us, as we had just bought a vcr.

Remember bits of it, I was about 12 or 13 at the time, not exactly a good age to be seeing stuff like that, but whatever. :rolleyes: My parents are pretty lenient; came as a bit of a shock later when we watched "The Italian Stallion" , as it starred Sly Stallone, .... erm ...... all of him ...... :eek:

stinking_dylan 11-02-2006 03:22 AM

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Originally Posted by zwoti (Post 500643)
the uk version would be ideal then

Don't get the UK edition. It sucks, and you'll be putting money into the pockets of shitco. The animal cruelty skipping feature is on the new grindhouse edition.

I'd also like to mention that the music in this is great. One of my all time favourite movie themes.

And yes, the filmcrew are tossers, especially the blokes. :D

swiss tony 11-02-2006 03:31 AM

i have the vipco version. is it watered down? if so, somebody tell me 2 things. what am i missing? and as i have a few vipco's, if all their movies are diluted, can someone suggest a better alternative? :eek:

ShankS 11-02-2006 05:36 AM

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Originally Posted by The_Return (Post 500868)
Heh, I just happened to stumble across ol' 42ndStreet on another forum a few weeks back:p

Was he still preaching about how messed up Iam, about questioning reality and fiction? :D

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Originally Posted by urgeok (Post 500994)
i thought someone would have beaten him to death by now ..

He possibly took care of that himself, must have been bashing his head on his keyboard for quite some time.


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