From what I've read, theres only production stills of it, no actual film because they couldn't get an underwater camera to work properly.
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I think I managed to understand what he said.
He either asked if Cannibals will be the sequel to Cannibal Holocaust.
OR he asked if anyone knows how the production on Cannibals, the sequel to Cannibal Holocaust, is going.
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Watched it with some friends and it was one of the most uncomfortable movies to endure. Everyone was cringing, very harsh depictions of rape and animal cruelty. A unique viewing experience but not one that I want to repeat, and I say that as a Takashi Miike fan.
Don't watch this movie with your girlfriend or significant other. The part with the turtle being hacked to death was particularly gruesome
One of my favorite movies from that era... definately my favorite of the Cannibal sub-genre.
The animal scenes never bothered me whatsoever. I grew in a rural setting, I saw all kinds of animals killed, gutted, skinned, butchered, cooked and sent on a one-way trip to my digestive system... hell, the turtle scene made me hungry... Turtle is damn fine eatin'!!!
I think it also teaches a valuable lesson: If you go film a documentary on a cannibal tribe, DON'T go out of your way to PISS THEM OFF!!!
Hell, back when we were first dating, my future-wife bought me Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox for our first Valentine's Day together... we sat in together in my recliner (my one piece of furniture at the time) and watched both of them back-to-back... it was romantic.
Cannibal Ferox! thats the one with the 2 girls singing while the guy tied to a pole gets castrated. Ewww! :thumbup3:
Been wondering if I should finally see this i'm kinda leaning towards not.
Meh, it was an ok movie. Cheesey and brutal. Can't really go that wrong.
It was okay. the only real shocking animal scene was the turtle which imo its wrong for animals to be tortured for entertainment purposes anyway. the impalement scene wasnt that disturbing. the music was pretty cool. The scene where they cut dudes dick off was fucked up, lol. Im just now watching cannibal ferox for the first time. Im only half way through it and so far im liking holocaust a bit better.
Is Cannibal Apocalypse worth checking out?
This movie is worth a watch. Its a little overrated but it's good.
Every horror fan should see it at least once. :yes2:
Yes, the animal deaths are f'ed up but it does lend an authenticity to this film. It also shows how uncivilised 'civilised people' really are. And makes you cheer for their fates.
They killed a real snake in Friday the 13th and there was really no reason for it. :dislike:
I plan on watching this movie either today or tomorrow.
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Cannibal Holocaust, directed by Ruggero Deodato. :2thumbs:
Just watched House on the Edge of the Park as well, also by Deodato. Another classic. :2thumbs:
Well, it certainly questions who the real "savage" is.
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When I was younger this movie could still brag about how many countries it was banned in - usually right on the front cover. So I had to see it for that reason alone - and I remember being decently shocked by the first viewing. By todays standards the violence is pretty underwhelming, yet I think it keeps it's place as a classic of extreme cinema - and I return to it every couple of years or so.
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