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Tribesmen

By: Adam Cesare
Narrated by: Joe Hempel
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Don't mess with the natives!

Thirty years ago, cynical sleaze ball director Tito Bronze took a tiny cast and crew to a desolate island. His goal: to exploit the local tribes, spray some guts around, cash in on the gore-spattered 80s Italian cannibal craze.

But the pissed-off spirits of the island had other ideas. And before long, guts were squirting behind the scenes, as well. While the camera kept rolling...

Tribesmen is Adam Cesare's blistering tribute to Cannibal Holocaust and Lucio Fulci: a no-bull glimpse into grindhouse filmmaking, stuffed inside a rocket of tropical non-stop mayhem.

©2014 Adam Cesare (P)2016 Adam Cesare
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Rather like the notorious Italian Cannibal Films of the 1970s/1980s. I shouldn't have enjoyed this tale of a small film unit, arrivng on a Carribean island, in order to make one of the said cannibal films.However, as with the films, I did enjoy this fast paced and straight to the "meat" action, pulp tale of horror.The narration was well done and at least here, the animal horrors were not for real.

Pulp Fiction Horror

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wasnt what I was expecting I thought it would of been the original cannibal type story but It wasn't it had a twist to it and I really liked it this was a better story than frist thought going in .

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A great story.

I really enjoyed the concept and execution of the story. The narration was great as well (except for a few off moments, but I feel that was in the spirit of the sleazy horror from the 70s/80s)

My only criticism would be that there is a lack of characterisation and that the story could have been longer. I think it could have been a full novel, with a longer prologue, a few more cast and a longer descent into madness.

Great homage to the cannibal exploitation genre.

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