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Originally Posted by TripleHBK
I did a mini cannibal marathon last year during the lead up to the release of Eaten Alive. My enjoyment of The Green Inferno was actually considerably lessened after directly comparing it to the other films it attempts to emulate. It still currently stands as my 3rd favorite film from the genre, but direct comparisons actually hurt it due to it being quite tame by comparison. Under it's own merits it's an entertaining film, but it lacks the exploitative/mean quality's that often permeates many films of this sub genre which ultimately hurt it in the end.
I still need to pick up Jungle Holocaust and Slave of the Cannibal God's recent releases so the order may still change as I plan to have another marathon once I've picked up those 2 releases (while also including "The Man from Deep River" which missed the last marathon as well) but at the same time I wouldn't be shocked to see it stay firmly planted in the 3rd position as well.
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Slave of the Cannibal God. It’s still disturbing (especially if you happen to be a pig), but the rampant misogyny of many other such films of this genre is not prevalent, and it’s more of an adventure movie.
Jungle Holocaust is on its way to me in the mail.