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Mar 2018 *
The ones you've seen. From favorite to least favorite.

Cannibal Ferox
Jungle Holocaust
White Cannibal Queen
Mountain Of The Cannibal God
Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story
The Green Inferno
Cannibal Holocaust
Massacre In Dinosaur Valley
Eaten Alive!
Man From Deep River
Cannibal Terror
Zombie Holocaust
Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals
Devil Hunter
Cannibal Holocaust: The Beginning



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Box_a_Hair says:
#1

Mar 2018
Cannibal Holocaust
Jungle Holocaust
Eaten Alive
Cannibal Ferox
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley
The Green Inferno
Mountain of the Cannibal God
Cut and Run
Man from Deep River
Zombi Holocaust

I still need to see 'Emanuelle', and I thought I watched The Catherine Miles Story, but I don't remember dick about it. I still think Deodato set the standards with his two jungle epics. Everything else after was inspired by his movies.


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Tromafreak says:
#5, Reply to #1

Mar 2018
I don't know how they managed to fuck up a movie called Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals but it's extremely uninteresting.


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Johan_WoW says:
#2

Mar 2018
I never really understood your love for Cannibal Ferox, I think it's some weak rehash of the far superior Cannibal Holocaust.
Anyway I'll give it a shot:

Cannibal Holocaust
Last Cannibal World aka Jungle Holocaust
Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story
Mountain Of The Cannibal God
Zombie Holocaust (I think it counts it does have cannibalism)
Eaten Alive!
Emanuelle And The Last Cannibals
Man From Deep River
Cannibal Ferox (ok very harsh but I guess my disappointment with it was just very big)
Gow the Killer (1931): a documentary, no actual cannibalism is shown, supposedly about the last cannibals

Still a few I need to see from your list thx, especially White Cannibal Queen sounds interesting


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Tromafreak says:
#7, Reply to #2

Mar 2018
Zombie Holocaust (I think it counts it does have cannibalism)


I knew I was forgetting one. That one wasn't bad.

I prefer Ferox because it's a lot of fun with hilarious one liners and just a more likable movie than Holocaust. The fuckedupness is secondary for me. If you really want to see a weak rehash, check out Bruno Mattei's 2003 entry into the genre, Cannibal Holocaust: The Beginning.


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Johan_WoW says:
#8, Reply to #7

Mar 2018
Ah ok I guess it's this one:
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0400274/

Oh I sure am going to check it out, sometimes trash can turn out well

Still not very keen on checking out Green Inferno, I mean jungle natives with bikinis just seems silly, that doesn't look very authentic to me.


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Tromafreak says:
#14, Reply to #8

Mar 2018
The lack of nudity in The Green inferno is a noticable difference but I didn't find it all that distracting. And I'd say the gruesome gore scenes more than makes up for any short comings. I watched it earlier for the third or fourth time and I find it better than ever. You should totally give it a chance sometime.


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Johan_WoW says:
#19, Reply to #14

Mar 2018
Well like it said trash can turn out well and I feel a bit like being a cannibal movie completist now. I mean there aren't that many (even though surprised my watchlist could grow to 10-12 movies I haven't seen yet looking at sfpx' list).


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sfpx says:
#3

Mar 2018
Hmm. I'll have to think about this. Many of these films I haven't seen in over 10 years, possibly more than even 15 years. So I basically will have to go by memory. I'll come back to edit this post later when I have more time.


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Tromafreak says:
#9, Reply to #3

Mar 2018
I look forward to your final decision. emoticon


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sfpx says:
#11, Reply to #9

Mar 2018
Ok. (Who is fucking who in that emoticon?)

Cannibal Holocaust
Cannibal Ferox
Cut and Run
Jungle Holocaust
Dr Butcher MD
The Green Inferno
Trap Them and Kill Them
Massacre in Dinosaur Valley
Devil Hunter
White Cannibal Queen
Eaten Alive
White Slave
Mountain of the Cannibal God
Man from Deep River
Invaders of the Lost Gold

I too at one time used to place Ferox over Holocaust, but a semi recent viewing, maybe 6 months ago, proved to me that Holocaust is the mother of all cannibal films for a reason.

If Holocaust is the cool, sophisticated older brother who rides a Harley, wears a leather jacket and has a hotter than fuck girlfriend, Ferox is the perverted, perpetually horny, creepy, mildly retarded, acne-faced younger brother who eats his scabs, tortures cats and whose only chances of getting laid is with a blow-up doll. Ferox rules.


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Tromafreak says:
#15, Reply to #11

Mar 2018
Ok. (Who is fucking who in that emoticon?)


Do you have a preference? I'm flexible.

So, Invaders of The Lost Gold is worth checking out? I see Zed recommended it too. But noticed IMDb has a pretty low rating and the reviews aren't kind. I still might check it out.

I too at one time used to place Ferox over Holocaust, but a semi recent viewing, maybe 6 months ago, proved to me that Holocaust is the mother of all cannibal films for a reason.


I just can't love it like the rest of you. I recognize that it's a damn good, well made film but I find so much more to like about the other cannibal epics. Holocaust is mostly a bunch of dicks being dicks to a sweet score.


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sfpx says:
#16, Reply to #15

Mar 2018
Lol, NO, Invaders of the Lost Gold sucks! It's bad and unfortunately not in an endearing way. It's just plain coma-inducing.

Ever see Treasure of the Amazon? It's a Mexican film, mostly an adventure movie of sorts, but there's plenty of exploitation-y elements to satiate all trash lovers. It's been a while, but I don't remember if there are cannibals in it. Probably some brutish natives. I do know someone gets fucked up royally by a gang of vicious crabs.


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Tromafreak says:
#23, Reply to #16

Mar 2018 *
Oh, right! You DID put it last on your list. I don't know why I was thinking that was simply a list of all the Cannibal movies you like. Yeah, holy fuck, that was bad! I watched that last night on Youtube about 1 am. As it would turn out, staying awake is not an easy thing to do on the pot while watching that movie. As far as I can tell, it's impossible.

Haven't seen Treasure Of The Amazon but it's very cheap on Amazon, so, I might add that to my next purchase. emoticon


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sfpx says:
#25, Reply to #23

Mar 2018
Ha, I thought you were just being sarcastic when you asked me if it was worth watching!

Yeah, Treasure of the Amazon ain't bad. I think the dude who directed it is the son of the guy that made Night of the Bloody Apes.


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Tromafreak says:
#26, Reply to #25

Mar 2018
The son of the guy who directed Night Of The Bloody Apes, you say? Must be the guy that made that killer cat movie, Blood Feast aka Night Of 1,000 Cats. (1972). My first attempt at renting the real Blood Feast was thwarted by that one.


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sfpx says:
#27, Reply to #26

Mar 2018
Sounds like the time I rented Stagefright (1987) - correct box and all - and got Stagefright (1980) instead.


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Johan_WoW says:
#17, Reply to #15

Mar 2018
Holocaust is mostly a bunch of dicks being dicks to a sweet score.

Well and that's one of the reasons I love it, especially as they get what they deserve in the end (I do love it when the victims take revenge on the ones doing them harm). Ok in Ferox that happens too especially to the ones being mean to the natives but it feels like oh I have seen this before and better. Another thing is that CH is one of these rare instances where the found footage is done like it should or like I love it. Often FF is used not to show and give the viewer dark/unclear images, shaky cam. I find it a sorry excuse and poor defense when people say yeah you gotta use your imagination (that was one often used in defense of The Blair Witch Project). Or they say in this way it is realistic, hell I don't care aboiut realistic that much fantasy is one of the reasons that drew me to horror. Besides I would say it is unrealistic that in panic the camerman/woman keeps filming and never drops the camera.


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Johan_WoW says:
#18, Reply to #11

Mar 2018 *
Hm there is some others on your list I haven't seen, now my watchlist can grow and I could actually do some kind of cannibal movie marathon emoticon

Or since you like the emoticon emoticon

Seems I have seen Doctor Butcher M.D. it's Zombie Holocaust.
And Trap Them too it's the Emmanuelle movie

Reminds me that Seduction Cinema also made 2 silly cannibal flicks (no real flesh eating shown however):
Cannibal Doctor (1999)
Dinner for Two (2000)


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sfpx says:
#20, Reply to #18

Mar 2018
Oh, yeah. Those were the titles I am personally most familiar with, in regards to those films. It's the way I first watched them. White Slave is another. I see most folks refer to it as Amazonia: The Catherine Miles Story.

Y'know what, I just realized nobody mentioned Cannibal Apocalypse. Yeah, its setting takes place mostly in NYC as opposed to the jungles, but I think it should still count. Invasion of the Flesh Hunters was the American re-titling. Once again, a more lurid, and therefore better, title, in my opinion, but unlike the other films, that version was severely cut.


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Znep27 says:
#21, Reply to #20

Mar 2018
Judging by Messiah's list, I figured he only meant jungle cannibal films. Otherwise, there are a lot more movies I could add to my list.



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