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Post by gorepolice on Oct 17, 2012 10:55:39 GMT -5
"Anthropologists take a trip to the jungles of Colombia to study native cannibals. Instead, they find a band of drug dealers, using the natives to harvest coca leaves. After awhile, the natives are tired of being tortured slaves, and turn on their masters, as well as the anthropologists, thus filling the screen with gruesome splatter!"
AKA Make Them Die Slowly. In case you couldn't tell, this movie is BRUTAL. It truly has some of the sickest gore and death scenes I've ever seen in a film. Unfortunately, there are real animal killings here as well, but nothing at the level of Cannibal Holocaust. I'd recommend it.
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Post by endo on Oct 17, 2012 18:28:36 GMT -5
I can't believe I've never seen this. Maybe the animal killings put me off. I have to check this out.
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Post by NDX on Oct 17, 2012 21:50:34 GMT -5
I'm not even playing that. Just because of that corpse there. At least, not until AFTER I eat. Been wanting to check this out every time I saw it at your place, Tomas.
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Post by lyrikah on Oct 17, 2012 22:01:22 GMT -5
Real animal killings put me off of most things. I'd feel a LITTLE better about this if they actually ate the animals and didn't just kill them for shock. I may give this a watch sometime.
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Post by gorepolice on Oct 17, 2012 23:43:36 GMT -5
Like I said, it's nowhere near as prevalent as Cannibal Holocaust at least. If you can manage to get through that, it is a great horror movie.
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Post by endo on Oct 22, 2012 17:09:47 GMT -5
I just added this on NetFlix. Given the content I was kind of surprised they had it. Even more surprised that they had Cannibal Holocaust. They are pretty awesome again to me.
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Post by NDX on Oct 22, 2012 22:22:22 GMT -5
Well, these movies are becoming easier to come by because people do want to see them. So not that surprising Netflix has it.
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Post by gorepolice on Oct 23, 2012 0:07:21 GMT -5
I usually am more shocked at the things Netflix doesn't have. Let me know what you think when you see it.
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