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    I really like Eli Roth as a personality. He has a certain wit and charm and unstoppable DIY willingness to just go for it and stick to it, which I really enjoy. I find him most interesting as a writer and have been following him on Twitter just to read his random thoughts in 140 character installments. As an actor, his parts in Inglorious Basterds were definitely some of the most enjoyable.

    One of the things I like about Eli Roth is that he seems to be genuinely a DIY guy. He financed student films by working as a phone sex operator and got private investors to make his first film Cabin Fever. One of the thing Lionsgate probably likes best about him is that he makes movies, which cost less than two million dollars to produce and gross a gajillion dollars in box office. He makes movies people want to see. The Last Exorcism, produced by Eli Roth, opened -- as you probably noted from the countdown clock and banners here -- on August 27 last week, and it has already grossed over twenty million smackeroos.

    But I digress. The fascinating tidbit of the week from Eli Roth's Twitter is that Ashley Bell, who plays the possibly possessed Nell Sweetzer in The Last Exorcism, did all her creepy contortions without benefit of CGI. The images in the posters and the clips I've seen are really striking and I like Eli Roth's take on the whole thing, which is essentially that CGI has its place, but sometimes less is more. And he is willing to express actual happiness with his accomplishments on the internet, even in the face of people being what I believe (from my vast education on the subject) the DSM IV characterizes as "jerks".

    I haven't seen The Last Exorcism, so I'm going to quote Mike McPadden from my Facebook, "THE LAST EXORCISM is my favorite movie of 2010 (so far). PG-13 regardless, I loved it," Mike McPadden enthused, adding, "The more I ponder THE LAST EXORCISM, the better it becomes. And I loved it immediately. Amidst the affable, thoroughly enjoyable schlock of EXPENDABLES, PIRANHA 3D and (I'm guessing) MACHETE, LAST EXORCISM is a genuine surprise of depth and power—with a socko final wallop right out of a 70s-era 4:30 Movie!"

    Speaking of Pirhana 3D, Eli Roth has an acting part in that movie as a wet T-shirt host. Apparently, Joe Francis, of Girls Gone Wild infamy, is really peeved about Pirhana 3D. He says of the character obviously based on him and played by Jerry O'Connell, "I believe Mr. O'Connell may lose more than his penis (i.e., lots of money) if he and the Weinstein Co. choose to release this film and continue to falsely associate me with its questionable content," Francis . . . I appreciate a good parody as much as the next guy, but to associate me with drugs and the filming of underage girls crosses a definite line." Jerry O'Connell is probably best known for playing a super-powered teen on My Secret Identity and a time-space continuum traveling dude on Sliders. Joe Francis is probably best known for his legal woes regarding his alleged use of drugs and the alleged filming of underage girls. Also his alleged tax evasion and alleged sexual assaults. I'm digressing again, but I'm just saying Joe Francis should try reading some of his own interviews and not just Jerry O'Connell's, to find out what he is associated with.

    Mike McPadden and I are both veterans of the Desktop Publishing Revolution and zinesterdom. He did a zine called Happyland, under the name Selwyn Harris. He now writes for Mr. Skin and also posts occasionally missives on his McBeardo site. I have to recommend his August birthday entry, entitled Madonna Boots, about how he lost his virginity. I won't give away the punchline summary, but the tale has a humorous denouement.
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    Drugs and underage girls > money, carreers and famous people.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Drugs and underage girls > money, carreers and famous people.
    Raza,I really do admire Your ability to express Your thoughts so briefly

    "(...) the tale has a humorous denouement (...)" Yes, I bet it does.

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    Drugs and underage girls> Roman Polanski?

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    Who?

    But almost certainly, yes.

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    We saw Piranha yesterday! It was fun. The plot structure was horribly cliché, the main characters were annoying and the mechanics behind the piranhas' behavior lacked any and all consistency, but the movie compensated for all of these in sheer excess of quality eroticised gore.

    I suspect strongly that movies like this get sold to western audiences only by virtue of the obscurity of gore as a sexual fetish (I'm not sure there's even a word for it, but the rising popularity of guro on the internet speaks volumes about its hidden prevalence). People still view this sort of material as violence plus nudity, two mostly acceptable forms of entertainment, but I know from experience that when people put two and two together the sum ranks up there with ********** in its ability to stir moral disapproval. I wouldn't be surprised if this movie were to be illegal fifteen years from now.

    Anyway, I missed the bit about filming underage girls? I kept expecting the director guy to make a move on the loli, but by the time they even met everybody had bigger worries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    We saw Piranha yesterday! It was fun. The plot structure was horribly cliché, the main characters were annoying and the mechanics behind the piranhas' behavior lacked any and all consistency, but the movie compensated for all of these in sheer excess of quality eroticised gore.

    I suspect strongly that movies like this get sold to western audiences only by virtue of the obscurity of gore as a sexual fetish (I'm not sure there's even a word for it, but the rising popularity of guro on the internet speaks volumes about its hidden prevalence). People still view this sort of material as violence plus nudity, two mostly acceptable forms of entertainment, but I know from experience that when people put two and two together the sum ranks up there with ********** in its ability to stir moral disapproval. I wouldn't be surprised if this movie were to be illegal fifteen years from now.

    Anyway, I missed the bit about filming underage girls? I kept expecting the director guy to make a move on the loli, but by the time they even met everybody had bigger worries.

    I just call it gore porn.

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    Peliculas como piraña no seran ilegalales en 15 años en absoluto, el cine apesar de la cesura moral norteamericana no se estanca, EVOLUCIONA...

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    A co-worker was talking about this movie today and then she looks at me and says, "Apparently there's this movie from a long time ago, it's just call The Exorcist, it's supposed to be really good."
    No word of a lie. Young people freak me out sometimes.

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    eventually I'll get around to seeing that exorsism movie................pirranha looks just a bit too much like the same old formula

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ajax Knucklebones View Post
    I just call it gore porn.
    Yup... Torture porn... Like Roth's "Hostel"... Crazy movie!

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    Yeah, those are the going terms for it, but I still get the impression that people use them more to signify the 'cheap reaction' element that gore and sex are seen to have in common. I've seen almost every movie people describe like that, and most aren't erotically loaded at all.

    We'll see whether there's a coin yet to drop, I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Raza View Post
    Yeah, those are the going terms for it, but I still get the impression that people use them more to signify the 'cheap reaction' element that gore and sex are seen to have in common. I've seen almost every movie people describe like that, and most aren't erotically loaded at all.

    We'll see whether there's a coin yet to drop, I suppose.
    Yeah, I think the "porn" association refers to the constant flow of images... The implication of a lack of plot and character development... All action in the movie serves to increase the flow of shocking images the same way a porno is mostly just a flow of sexual images. I kinda disagree with that view, though. I thought Hostel was great at making you identify with and care about the guys and girls who were getting tortured. Turistas was another that wasn't half bad.

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    I'm inclined to agree from the opposite different direction. I thought Hostel spent way too much time introducing uninteresting characters, and rather failed to live up to its goreporn reputation as a result. =P

    I do agree that neither kind of porn precludes other cinematic qualities, though. I just don't really relate to average joe characters, so time spent introducing and developing those tends to be wasted on me.

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    for goreporn, you've got to see a complete version of caligula to know where to set the bar

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