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" Directed by: Eli Roth Produced by: Eli Roth, Miguel Asensio, Nicolás López, Christopher Woodrow, Molly Conners, Jason Blum, Screenplay by: Guillermo Amoedo and Eli Roth Cinematography: Antonio Quercia Edited by: Ernesto Díaz Espinoza Music by: Manuel Riveiro Distributed by: Universal Pictures"
" Directed by Eli Roth Starring Daryl Sabara, Ariel Levy, Lorenza Izzo, Kirby Bliss Blanton, Magda Apanowicz, Sky Ferreira, Nicolas Martinez, Aaron Burns, Ignacia Allamand, Ramon Llao, Richard Burgi, Matias Lopez, Antonieta Pari, Marco Frias, and Bruno Pakomio "
"The Green Inferno turned out to be not bad. It is Eli Roth's homage to the Italian jungle cannibal movies, like Cannibal Holocaust and Cannibal Ferox. The Green Inferno turned out to be much better than those two pieces of shit. If I hated the two Italian cannibal movies, why did I watch this movie? Yep, curiosity."
“"Get media attention. Right or wrong, you need cameras on them. That's the only way people change their behavior. The threat of embarrassment. You mus”
Typical Eli Roth film, for better or worse
“"Get media attention. Right or wrong, you need cameras on them. That's the only way people change their behavior. The threat of embarrassment. You must shame them."
The Green Inferno is writer/director Eli Roth's tribute to cannibal horror movies of the '70s and '80s, most notably Cannibal Holocaust and Woman from Deep River. And indeed, this type of flick is a good fit for Roth's cinematic tendencies, as he enjoys indulging in excessive gore, and his horrors are often labelled as "torture porn." Even though Roth produces countless features on a yearly basis, this is actually his first helming endeavour since 2007's limp misfire Hostel: Part II, and the filmmaker clearly hasn't learned a great deal from his mistakes. There's gore aplenty in The Green Inferno, but it lacks actual ” read more
" First Viewing Viewing Date: March 1st Via: Blu-ray Plot: A group of student activists travels to the Amazon to save the rain forest and soon discover that they are not alone, and that no good deed goes unpunished."