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RavageRitual 02-28-2006 03:27 AM

Eli Roth & Rob Zombie
 
I think this will be a pretty decent topic of discussion.

Both of these Directors are pretty new to the Horror scene.

Both have just finished up with there 2nd feature length film.

Anyway, many people hate these directors. They say that both have terribal directing styles and they wouldnt care if either one of them made another film.

I disagree on this. Allthough some of thier techniques might not be that great. Both are making what I think to be pretty decent films. Pretty gory too. And gory is exactly what todays horror genre needs to go back into.

I just want everyone elses opinion on the 2 directors.

The Flayed One 02-28-2006 04:14 AM

I personally think that they're going to be two of the future masters of horror. I haven't had a chance to see Hostel yet, but I really liked cabin fever. Devil's Rejects and House of 1000 Corpses are two of my favorite movies of the last five years.

noctuary 02-28-2006 09:25 AM

I haven't seen Hostel yet, so I'll reserve judgement on that one. I think both directors have a lot of potential, but they both also need to work on a few things, Roth in particular. Rob Zombie made great improvements between his first and second features, and we can only hope that they will continue. He should just stick to making movies rather than music though.

alkytrio666 02-28-2006 09:37 AM

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Originally posted by noctuary
I haven't seen Hostel yet, so I'll reserve judgement on that one.
Ditto, but I do want to see it.

Zombie, to me, is a really creative director. Sure, he takes themes from old classics, like TCM, but heres the thing:

1. Why do we care?! Some people bitch and bitch about how they want the old 'styles' of horror back, and then Rob brings it to us and they bitch that he's 'stealing their styles'. Make up your minds!

2. He does what the older films could not. He brings character and emotion to the VILLIANS. We FEEL for them. That's original.

Elvis_Christ 02-28-2006 01:50 PM

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Originally posted by alkytrio666
1. Why do we care?! Some people bitch and bitch about how they want the old 'styles' of horror back, and then Rob brings it to us and they bitch that he's 'stealing their styles'. Make up your minds!

I totally agree with you on that first point.

Im still getting round to catchin' the Devil's Rejects but House of 1000 Corpses has slowly grown on me to become one of my all time favorites of the genre. I love Rob Zombie's blood n guts comic book style of film makin'. He's come up with some fantastic characters that we haven't seen the likes of since the 1970s AIP films (Deranged, Motel Hell, Eaten Alive, ect).
EC comics molested by the Texas Chainsaw Massacre and other old school nasties. I love this shit!

The Mothman 02-28-2006 09:08 PM

well house of 1000 corpses was fucking awful and i dont see how anyone could ever like it, but its the exact opposite with the devils rejects. I own both of those, along with Cabin Fever, which was decent, and ive been meaning to see hostel.

Angelakillsluts 03-01-2006 04:40 AM

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I thought The Devils Rejects was pretty bad.

urgeok 03-01-2006 05:05 AM

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Originally posted by Angelakillsluts
I thought The Devils Rejects was pretty bad.
so did i ...
i thought 1000 corpses was a lot of fun .. but rejects was just unpleasant.

newb 03-01-2006 05:28 AM

I'll have to give 1000 corpses another watch.....i saw it when it first came out and the only thought was "TCM clone".
Rejects was a bit more structured and yes, very unpleasant....had a kinda "Last House on the Left" feel to it but overall i thought a better movie.
Cabin Fever left me with a "whats all the fuss" feeling.

Now the difference in these movie watching experiences may be this.
I saw Rejects at the theatre and the other two at home.....sometimes at home i don't give a movie the attention it deserves...usually i'm browsing on the computer while the movie is on.

urgeok 03-01-2006 05:49 AM

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Originally posted by newb
I'll have to give 1000 corpses another watch.....i saw it when it first came out and the only thought was "TCM clone".

it was an homage ! and the best one i've seen.
i dont think he made any bones about wanting to recreate the madness of TCM and i thought he captured it brilliantly.
(unlike the countless other filmmakers who tried to do the same thing and failed)

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sometimes at home i don't give a movie the attention it deserves...usually i'm browsing on the computer while the movie is on.

now that's just plain wrong son !


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