Cannibal Holocaust, Ferox and Apocalypse in that order, all the others I own are mainly collection fillers, these are the only ones that get regular spins Violence is Italian Art |
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Hmm, I read about that film in the nifty little BFI book 100 European Horror Films - it didn't sound like my cuppa tea . . . |
It's a bit roundabout but I'd have to plumb for Jeunet & Caro's Delicatessen. Still not watched Ravenous yet, but it's been sat on my shelf for an age, ditto Apocalypse and The Man From Deep River. Holocaust and Ferox just aren't my bag really I'm afraid, although I absolutely and fully appreciate their importance. :o |
Actually does C.H.U.D. count? That's up there for me too. :happy: |
How about Deathline? The dude on the tube was a cannibal wasn't he? "Mind the doors!" . . . |
Oddly enough "Cannibal Holocaust" is my favourite but it's just not as cool a name as Make Them Die Slowly. "Cannibal Ferox" is lots of fun but lacks the drip feed depression of "Cannibal Holocaust" which for me is what makes it so special. |
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I can't say without it being a massive spoiler...argh! I just can't bring myself to! So I'll go for Death Line instead. |
Are we talking sustained cannibalism or a moment within a film? Because if it's the latter, I think I've foolishly left off one of my all time faves: http://cdn1.iofferphoto.com/img/item...PijbMMQcjH.jpg |
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