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Welcome to the Jungle (2007)

Welcome to the Jungle (2007)
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Screenwriter turned filmmaker Jonathan Hensleigh (The Punisher) delivers a tale inspired by true events that follows two couple's trek through the cannibal-infested jungles of New Guinea in search for Michael Rockefeller, the lost beneficiary of the Rockefeller estate whose fabled to still be living in the wild after his disappearance during a 1961 expedition. Reportedly holding more than a few ties to Ruggero Deodato's cult jungle gross-out Cannibal Holocaust, Hensleigh's film stalled in distribution limbo after making its rounds on the festival circuit. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Starring:
Sandy GardinerCallard Harris, (more)
Director(s):
Jonathan Hensleigh
Format(s):
DVD
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Synopsis of Welcome to the Jungle

Screenwriter turned filmmaker Jonathan Hensleigh (The Punisher) delivers a tale inspired by true events that follows two couple's trek through the cannibal-infested jungles of New Guinea in search for Michael Rockefeller, the lost beneficiary of the Rockefeller estate whose fabled to still be living in the wild after his disappearance during a 1961 expedition. Reportedly holding more than a few ties to Ruggero Deodato's cult jungle gross-out Cannibal Holocaust, Hensleigh's film stalled in distribution limbo after making its rounds on the festival circuit. ~ Jeremy Wheeler, Rovi

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Director(s):
Jonathan Hensleigh
Writer(s):
Jonathan Hensleigh
Producer(s):
Gale Anne Hurd
Categories:
Horror
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Mark I.

Done like the Blair Witch Project. If you hated that movie, you'll hate this one. The beginning of this movie was SO SLOW! It wasn't until they saw the tribes that live in the jungle that it got interesting. And talk about stupid people... a gun with a large supply of ammo against guys throwing spears and arrows...who's gonna win? Evidently the arrow shooters. The gore was done very well, but probably because you never really get to see it for more than a split second. I thought the end was tacky, but effective.

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Susan G.

The only reason I continued watching this movie was because the characters were so irritating I wanted to see something really terrible happen to them. They stole the Blair Witch filming technique - which is itself totally annoying - and used the standard horror formula of making characters incredibly stupid and annoying which distracts the audience from any alleged plot because all they can think about is that no person of normal intelligence would react to danger like the characters in the movie. Can we really believe these guys are so stupid they're taking massive amounts of drugs and fighting each other in a dense jungle filled with cannibals, and then filming armed cannibals who are stalking them?

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Peter H.

Deadly, dull and boring. I made it only half way through this one before giving up on it. Oh .. I'm sure the second half was going to be MUCH better. Right. Anyhow .. pass on this one. Terrible.

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