DVD?


Is this available on DVD?

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Where from and is it worth a look.

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Doh!!Never even thought to look for a title like this on Amazon.This the same company that released that dreadful DVD of the Devil Hunter so I presume the quality leaves alot to be desired!!Thanks

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Yeah thats me!!Yeah i may be tempted to get this one as long as it is'nt cut.Its unrated but i suppose that doesent mean anything.This is about the only cannibal flick i havent seen now.I have heard there is some nasty animal cruelty in this one though with an orangutan which i'm sure can't be in this print as these things are endangered.

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I saw this movie, and as I remember it... It was a Class Z 5th rate Stinkburger of a film...
Which reminds me of a joke:
These two guys come outta a movie house. The first guy speaks:
"Ya, know, Vinnie... Movies have come a long way in the last 100 years."
"Whata makea youa saya that?" (I'm Italian, so I can crack jokes like that...)
The first guy speaks:
Well, first there were the silent movies, then they had Talkies, and now...
THIS ONE SMELLS!

Thank You... I'll be here through Thursday... >:o)

Paul

*Trust me... Swan*

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It's available on DVD as part of a double feature along with "Ghost Ninja" on the flipper disc "Tales of Voodoo Volume 2." This film is a dismally lame'n'tame third-rate imitation of your standard Italian cannibal Italian jungle adventure romp. The quality of the DVD is terrible; it's clearly derived from a crappy beat-up VHS print source complete with drop-outs and occasional faulty tracking.

"We're all part Shatner/And part James Dean/Part Warren Oates/And Steven McQueen"

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You forgot to mention that it also has foreign subtitles that can NOT be removed...

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