Friday, April 27, 2007

"CANNIBAL HALOCAUST" REVIEW




A New York anthropologist, named Professor Harold Moore (Robert Kerman), travels to the wild, inhospitable jungles of South American with two local guides to find out what happened to a documentary film crew which disappeared nearly a year earlier while traveling into the same jungle, called the 'Green Inferno' to film a documentary about reputed cannibal tribes. After a long search and encountering a few primitive tribes, Professor Moore finds the remains of the crew and several reels of their undeveloped film. Upon returning to the USA, Professor Moore views the film in detail featuring the travels of the director Alan Yates (Gabriel York), his assistant Faye Daniels (Francesa Ciardi), and cameramen Jack Anders (Perry Pirkanen) and Mark Tomaso (Luca Giorgio Barbareschi) venturing into the jungles where the inexperienced, street-wise film group, after finding the indigenous tribes to docile for their film, decide to push them for kicks, with drastic consequences. This movie, for everyone who has heard of this now mythical piece of cinematic history, has been called one of the most (if not THE most) controversial and sickening movies ever made. It has been banned in too many countries to list here, and has been even more heavily censored where it was actually allowed to be screened (few and far between). Many who've experienced the sheer unforgiving brutality of this movie has often felt severe nausea and a feeling of guilt/depression, so it's definitely a movie you HAVE to prepare yourself for. Featuring actual Animal Slaughter, brutal gore and the like, It's not hard to see what the fess has always been about. Check it out if you dare.
AND HERE'S A LITTLE TREAT FOR THOSE OF YOU WHO HAVE SEEN THIS "GEM"
THE CANNIBAL HALOCAUST OST: http://hideurl.net/?r=7a2

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