How many of us would buy a Blu-ray of Cannibal Ferox? Assuming that this could get through uncut except for some of the animal footage which judging by the holocaust release seems pretty realistic. Personally I've always preferred Ferox and would love to see a high definition release and it would make a great companion piece to the other film. Hopefully potential sales would make it worth while in Shameless getting this one out there |
i would buy a animal freindly edition of this,the animal killing seems out of place in ferox |
I would buy a blu-ray of this, provided whoever released managed to get all of grindhouses bonus features. That said, no way would this ever get through uncut. |
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I would not. I have a DVD as a curio, but I don't think it's a good film at all. I wouldn't upgrade to a BD. |
I would not, i would wait for an American or Scandinavian company to release it on uncut blu-ray instead, and i already have it on DVD uncut. |
Nah. None of those jungle cannibal films hold much appeal for me . . . |
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Definitely, though all those who oppose animal cruelty in films made 30 years ago really ought to consider the entire output of Italian cinema in the 70s. Ferox and Holocaust included this type of footage because it was acceptable back then (check out the works of Castiglione and Prosperi). Remving the footage just because it doesn't fit in with modern sensibilities is tantamount to destroying a historical document. These things happened; they shouldn't be swept under the carpet. And no, I don't advocate cruelty to animals. But I do hate censorship of legitimate cinema. Totally. |
I'm not a great fan of Ferox (I much prefer Cannibal Holocaust) but would a BD if it had new and exclusive extra features. |
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