Ack wrote:
Yeah, the killing in AN wasn't planned. Apparently the locals were doing it for a feast, and Francis Ford Coppola just started filming.
I don't care for CH just as a personal taste issue, I don't care about the turtle or anything (sorry), but I was under the impression from a documentary that they did in fact eat the animals they killed in that film as well.
Anyway, it's a disgusting piece of cinema. If you aren't into Faces of Death and the like then no need to jump on board for the Cannibal series.
SirGawain wrote:Saw Fury this past weekend. I was pleasantly surprised. I felt the casting was pretty spot on, even with Shia LaBeouf being the religious/moral character. It had a couple laughs and was pretty graphic. Definitely didn't pull any punches.
I'll be honest; I didn't realize it was Shia LaBeouf until the credits.
I think he may have been going for that . He wasn't in any of the previews that I saw. I think he did a good job. Maybe he is moving away from Transformers Shia.
TSTR wrote:Cannibal Holocaust has a great soundtrack, and it should be on the list of horror fans' movies to have seen at least once, even if you're uncomfortable with Deodato's use of real animal violence.
That opening theme.
And Deodato's actually condemned his use of unsimulated violence against animals in the past.
TSTR wrote:Cannibal Holocaust has a great soundtrack, and it should be on the list of horror fans' movies to have seen at least once, even if you're uncomfortable with Deodato's use of real animal violence.
That opening theme.
And Deodato's actually condemned his use of unsimulated violence against animals in the past.
Yeah, he def publicly recognized that wasn't cool later on. But, that still doesn't take it out of the movie though, which some folks find hard to stomach.
Just got back from Fury. It feeded my insatiable need for WWII action, tanks, and just how good those early games in the Call of Duty and Medal of Honor series really were
Xeogred wrote:The obvious answer is that it's time for the Dreamcast 2.
Just got back from Fury. It feeded my insatiable need for WWII action, tanks, and just how good those early games in the Call of Duty and Medal of Honor series really were
Liked the movie, hated the cgi. They obviously had tanks, why not use them all the time?