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Quote: Lenzi - Some worthwhile films. Sleazy, gory, nasty. Hitcher in the Dark is a favorite of mine. Man from Deep River is very much worth a watch too. Jacopetti & Prosperi - Mondo-Documentary masters, but hard to recommend. Mondo Cane is classic if a bit dull and tame by today's standards. The uncut Africa Addio though has some stomach churning moments. IMO their most important film is Goodbye Uncle Tom. It's also one of the nastiest films ever made. Margheriti - I can only recall Cannibal Apocolypse off the top of my head, and I consider a must see for fans of crazed veteran flicks and cannibal lovers. Mattei - Strictly bad, but a low-rent favorite for me. Hell of the Living Dead, The Other Hell or Rats: Night of Terror can make for a good cheese and sleaze movie night. D'Amato - I have to be honest, I'm not much of a fan. I think you have to wade through too much boredom to get to anything all that great. Even the much lauded Antropophagus doesn't really watch as well as the reviews read. But I can't deny 2020 Texas Gladiators and Emanuelle and the Last Cannibals. Great stuff. Martino - One of my favorite Italian directors. 2019: After the Fall of New York, Island of the Fishmen, All the Colors of the Dark, Mountain of the Cannibal God, and the fantastic Torso are all great places to start depending on taste. Tarantini - Massacre in Dinosaur Valley is a fun, guilty pleasure, but of special note is Women in Fury, my second favorite and one of the sleaziest WIP films I've seen. |