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Eli Roth [1972-0] American
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Director, Film director


Eli Raphael Roth is an American film director, producer, writer and actor. He is known for directing the horror film Hostel and its sequel, Hostel: Part II. 

Amazing, Dating, Fear, Movies, Relationship, Religion, Society



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Las Vegas is a 24-hour city. It never stops.
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Natural disasters are terrifying - that loss of control, this feeling that something is just going to randomly end your life for absolutely no reason is terrifying. But, what scares me is the human reaction to it and how people behave when the rules of civility and society are obliterated. Society
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Much of my youth was spent in the parking lot or inside a Dunkin' Donuts.
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Horror movies are the best date movies. There's no wondering, 'When do I put my arm around her?' Movies
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Possession and exorcism is something that's in every religion and every culture. It's a real primal fear: Is the body a vessel for our spirits? What happens if something else takes over it? Where does the spirit go? Fear, Religion
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'Cabin Fever' was very much inspired by 'The Thing.' It's really a perfect guy's horror movie: There's no love story, it's just straight-up horror. And it's so well-done. It moves at a slow pace, but it's really terrific.
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You know, I'm from Boston, and in Boston, you are born with a baseball bat in your hand.
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Anytime you're the first to speak out against something, there's going to be a backlash.
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'Eraserhead' is a weird, horrible nightmare, and it doesn't narratively make sense. Stuff's happening, but you honestly feel like you're in a nightmare, and it has such disturbing imagery that it stays with you forever once you've seen it.
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Even post-WWII, nobody talked about the Holocaust. It wasn't until the '50s that people started talking about it.
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There's fear in everything, but we can't just succumb to that. We have to suppress it, so we get used to suppressing fear to make it through the our day. Otherwise, we'd become paralyzed by them.
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I've always dreamed of having a year-round haunted house.
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I think that horror films have a very direct relationship to the time in which they're made. The films that really strike a film with the public are very often reflecting something that everyone, consciously or unconsciously feeling - atomic age, post 9-11, post Iraq war; it's hard to predict what people are going to be afraid of. Relationship
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I think characters are most terrifying when they're relatable. It's best when your most horrible characters make sense, and are believable. That's when a movie is most terrifying.
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Chile could work as a double for L.A.; it's very production-friendly and there's terrific talent down there.
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The scariest people are usually the sweetest.
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The one negative to horror is that it's always law of diminishing returns. When you go in the funhouse, the ride is never scary the second time. You will never have that pure experience as when you first watch it.
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I've always been fascinated by the idea that there's no such thing as evil; it's all in your point of view. To one group a suicide bomber is the antichrist and to one he's a hero.
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I have no tattoos. There's nothing I've even been that into to get a tattoo of it.
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I need to eliminate 'like' from my vocabulary. I begin sentences with, 'That's seriously like... ' I hear myself talking in this Los Angeles high-school student kind of way, and I hate it.
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Once I got over the fear of writing female characters, it actually came quite easily and I was really happy with it. I just thought about girls I knew really, really well and I'd just have conversations with them and tried to relay how they talk about certain things.
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The best movies now are called 'thrillers.' Because if you use the word 'horror,' people's associations are straight-to-video crap.
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Some disaster movies look like you're watching someone else play video games. They're fun but it's not real.
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What's important for me is staying healthy.
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You know, the dirty secret in the Director's Guild is that the average life expectancy of Director's Guild members is 57 years old. The stress level is so high and directors are generally really out of shape, cause they sit in the chair and they eat craft service.
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People want to be disturbed when they go see a horror movie.
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When I was 22, I had this horrible psoriasis outbreak. It was all over my legs, I couldn't walk because my legs were cracked and bleeding. Weird things like that can happen to your body.
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My phobias worsen as I get older. I'm scared of flying, driving. I'm terrified of sharks. I'm a germaphobe. But I try to face my fears; I do. Well, most of them.
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Lucio Fulci is such a massively underrated director. Everyone knows him as the Godfather of Gore.
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'Beatrice Cenci' was an amazing film. If it were released today it'd win Best Picture. It's so well done, it's so contemporary, and the filmmaking is so smart. Amazing
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When people direct insults at me, I can take it.
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Look at comic books. It used to be something that only geeks were into. And now it's everywhere.
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There's a crazy, false notion that audiences are not patient or will not watch a story, that you have to put in a scare every ten minutes. But I always thought that was insane.
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I like to take risks and do weird things and stuff that's not normal compared to other Hollywood movies. Not stuff that's totally avant garde and daring, but doing stuff that's in other languages and not using stars and using real people - things that they generally don't do in mainstream films.
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Creative writing and shooting are muscles that atrophy. But when you work them, you become a self-generator who can branch out.
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As a kid, my idols were Sam Raimi and Peter Jackson, and I get into crazy races with myself. Raimi was 21 when he made movies, and when I didn't get 'Cabin Fever' made that fast I thought I'd failed.
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I think that many people are ashamed when they feel afraid. There's this thing in our society that you're not allowed to feel scared. You have to be a man and put on a brave face, but we all have fears.
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Horror is like comedy. Woody Allen's comedy is going to be very different from Ben Stiller's comedy which is going to be different from Adam Sandler's comedy which is going to be different from Judd Apatow's comedy. They're all comedy, but they're all very different types and you can enjoy all of them. Horror is the same way.
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I've realized that I can't multitask in the writing department; I can only kind of do one thing at a time.
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I love historical movies. I want to make a violent medieval epic.
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As a director, you have to know what actors are doing. You're the one telling them what to do. The actors' job is to come prepared to the set, but sometimes, if they're beginning actors or people who are non-actors, you have to teach them how to act.
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Believe it or not, but I was a camp councilor for three years. I love kids.
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Life is a series of avoiding horrible situations until ultimately you're dead. That's how I feel about things.
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'Troll 2' is one of the rare sequels where you don't have to waste time watching the first one, since the films have absolutely nothing to do with one another.
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As a kid, I was the neighbourhood baby-sitter - very responsible, always in charge.
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Twitter is wonderful. You can kill rumours instantly.
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When you're making a television show, it's about the story and arc of the show rather than any particular episode or director.
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I have the infinite galaxy from '2001' as my screensaver - so if I space out while I'm writing and it goes to screensaver, I can just stare off into the stars.
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For a long time, I had a crazy girl dating habit. Dating
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I have a strong art-history background.
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I love movies. I mean, I really, really love movies.
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I think horror should never be safe, whether it's violent or non violent.
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When you make a film for a million and a half dollars and it opens at 20 million, the next question out of everyone's mouth is, 'When's the next one, when's the next one, when's the next one?'
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I would love to do a musical!
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Horror audiences don't need to see some TV actor they're familiar with.
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I get a little too obsessive with work.
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I have so many different projects, I hear voices in my head - the characters talking all at once - and I have to write to make them stop.
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It's just assumed that a horror sequel is going to be bad. It's never going to be as good as the first one.
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I want people to see my name on a movie, pay money and know they're going to be entertained for 90 minutes.
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Anytime you make a movie, the goal is a wide theatrical release, with the right distributor.
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What is important to me is that people know I respect the business of making movies.
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I generally follow my own compass and make films about what's scaring me.
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I feel like in the '90s, horror just lost its way and everything became so safe and watered-down.
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When I go see an R-rated horror movie, I want lots of violence.
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I'd love to see us get to a point where you can make a movie and not worry about the limits of the violence. Then I think they'd get so violent that people would get bored of it.
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Well, anytime I make a movie, I like to load it up with more things than you could ever catch on the first viewing.
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I never put out a vanilla edition of a DVD.
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If you are having fun on the set, you are not getting things done.
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Everyone is so terrified of being labeled a racist.
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I look at careers like Ben Stiller and think that's a great career to have where you're doing movies that you write and direct, and also act in films, although he's primarily an actor.
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There's something very scary about exposing yourself on camera, knowing that you're going to be put on thousands of screens around the world for everyone to judge, but there's also something very thrilling and exciting about it.
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Movie stars need to retain some of that mystique if you are a big movie star.
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I'm not interested in going after a part. I think if someone wants me for a part and approaches me then I'll take it on a case-by-case basis and see what that part is.
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I love movies that are just straight-up exploitation, but the ones that endure and the ones that last are the ones where the filmmakers put in that extra level of thought; after 25 years you put them on in front of an audience, and they'll respond to it and enjoy it.
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I think you should make movies as long as the story dictates.
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What I've always thought I would do is make a bunch of movies and then stop to teach for awhile. And then just teach at film schools - you know, teach children.
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I think in life we get very caught up in the minutia and, unfortunately, it generally takes some sort of tragedy in your life to put things in perspective.
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I can think of endless horrible things to do to people!
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I have control issues. For sure, no question.
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It's very flattering to feel like you actually helped create a sub-genre.
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The film, 'Aftershock,' for me is really about how the minor problems in life that we think are so major ultimately mean nothing when a tragedy happens, when a real problem happens.
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A comedy can actually get funnier and funnier. Even though you know the joke, you enjoy it so much, it's the facial expression, you laugh. The laugh doesn't wear off. It could be with you for thirty years.
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One of the great joys of life, now that you can afford a nice suit, is getting one for free. That's why I like to do press tours - I always say making movies is just an excuse to get free clothing.
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When someone throws up while watching one of your movies, it's like a standing ovation.
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If someone gets up and walks out of the movie, it means it's really affected them.
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You know, the best thing you can say about a horror film is, 'Don't see it.'
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I think filmmakers, in general... There are some awesome, really great filmmakers - but on the whole, filmmakers, actors, I think they are the biggest bunch of whiny, over-paid babies on the planet.
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I saw 'Alien' when I was 8 years old. To me, it was like a combination of Jaws and Star Wars, and that's the movie that made me want to be a director.
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