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Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 5:26 pm
by DanG
I've seen it...it's about as good as Eli Roth's previous film 'Cabin Fever'. It's not that gory, but it does fall into the 'pointless and gratuitous violence just for the sake of it' category, just like 'The Devil's Rejects' and 'House Of 1000 Corpses'. It's basically a Daily Mail hack's wet dream of a movie...

It might put you off going to Slovakia for your holidays, though...even with the top birds on offer! The overriding message of the film seems to be 'Europeans hate Americans, so don't go to Europe'. Decent idea, so-so execution, and not really that frightening to be totally honest.

I'd give it about a 6.5 out of 10. Reasonably entertaining, but nothing special...I won't be adding it to my DVD collection when it comes out.

Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Sat Mar 25, 2006 11:50 pm
by EMPREX
I,ll be adding it to my dvd collection when it comes out thats for sure!!

Good popcorn gore fest with smattering of tits and ass

Booking a flight to Slovakia as we speak....but i may not be back lol

Go see it worth a visit i kid you not

8/10

EMPEROR


Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:43 pm
by Ace
DanG wrote:

> I've seen it...it's about as good as Eli Roth's previous film
> 'Cabin Fever'. It's not that gory, but it does fall into the
> 'pointless and gratuitous violence just for the sake of it'
> category, just like 'The Devil's Rejects' and 'House Of 1000
> Corpses'. It's basically a Daily Mail hack's wet dream of a
> movie...
>
> It might put you off going to Slovakia for your holidays,
> though...even with the top birds on offer! The overriding
> message of the film seems to be 'Europeans hate Americans, so
> don't go to Europe'. Decent idea, so-so execution, and not
> really that frightening to be totally honest.
>
> I'd give it about a 6.5 out of 10. Reasonably entertaining, but
> nothing special...I won't be adding it to my DVD collection
> when it comes out.


Overall, a reasonable review from DanG.
I watched it, and was impressed. Not as violent as the hype has you believe. Overall, a 'generous' 8/10 from Ace


Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 1:48 pm
by steve56
read the synoposis on imdb it looks good.Ace wrote:

> DanG wrote:
>
> > I've seen it...it's about as good as Eli Roth's previous film
> > 'Cabin Fever'. It's not that gory, but it does fall into the
> > 'pointless and gratuitous violence just for the sake of it'
> > category, just like 'The Devil's Rejects' and 'House Of 1000
> > Corpses'. It's basically a Daily Mail hack's wet dream of a
> > movie...
> >
> > It might put you off going to Slovakia for your holidays,
> > though...even with the top birds on offer! The overriding
> > message of the film seems to be 'Europeans hate Americans, so
> > don't go to Europe'. Decent idea, so-so execution, and not
> > really that frightening to be totally honest.
> >
> > I'd give it about a 6.5 out of 10. Reasonably entertaining,
> but
> > nothing special...I won't be adding it to my DVD collection
> > when it comes out.
>
>
> Overall, a reasonable review from DanG.
> I watched it, and was impressed. Not as violent as the hype has
> you believe. Overall, a 'generous' 8/10 from Ace
>
>

Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Thu Mar 30, 2006 5:42 pm
by DanG
It is good...just not 'great'. It's a film I've seen once, enjoyed a bit, but it doesn't give me the burning desire to go and see it again or watch it again on DVD, unlike, say, 'The Usual Suspects' for example. Even when you know the surprise, you can still sit down and watch it again because it's well acted, directed, written with engaging characters.

Hostel doesn't fall into that category for me. Still, I have great hope for Eli Roth. He's made a couple of good horror films, and I've no doubt he will go on to make a few great ones a few years down the line.

The film I really fancy seeing at the moment is 'Inside Man'...is it as good as it looks, anyone?

Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Wed Apr 05, 2006 11:57 am
by nasty
Ha-ha,

Did the Mail really say that?

The director Eli Roth would love that review.

Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 7:40 am
by videokim
Hi Guys

I see it last night, its a very very sick film with lots of senseless violence. How did it get a BBFC rating & how much did they give them (backhanders)for this sick shit.
The BBFC fuck our industry up & let films like this that can cause serious damage to play freely at cinemas/video shops etc, where's the justice.

Kim


Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 7:51 am
by steve56
reason being kim,the film industry etc are all hypocryites.videokim wrote:

> Hi Guys
>
> I see it last night, its a very very sick film with lots of
> senseless violence. How did it get a BBFC rating & how much did
> they give them (backhanders)for this sick shit.
> The BBFC fuck our industry up & let films like this that can
> cause serious damage to play freely at cinemas/video shops etc,
> where's the justice.
>
> Kim
>
>

Re: Hostel - New Film

Posted: Sat Apr 08, 2006 10:10 am
by The Last Word
videokim wrote:

> its a very very sick film with lots of senseless violence.

It's been pretty much advertised as such, so you only have yourself to blame should it not be your cup of tea.

> How did it get a BBFC rating & how much did they give them (backhanders)for this sick shit.

Perhaps the BBFC are a bit more sussed regarding modern audience awareness these days. Backhanders? pfft...

> The BBFC fuck our industry up & let films like this that can cause serious damage to play freely at cinemas/video shops etc

They said this sort of thing about american comics in the fifties, didn't they? Then video nasties in the eighties, then.......

You get my point.