Hostel: Part II (2007) - Eli Roth
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Hostel: Part II (2007) - Eli Roth
Eli Roth, já desvendou algumas coisas de Hostel 2...
http://www.comingsoon.net/news/movienews.php?id=14929Hostel writer-director Eli Roth tells MTV that he's writing the sequel for three girls, something that producer Quentin Tarantino suggested. "They're studying in Italy for the summer, and they get lured, and they go back to ... well, we're going to go back to a lot of familiar places," Roth said.
Through the existence of this Italian hostel, Roth plans to reveal that the Slovakian stopover from the first film is actually part of a chain.
"It's all part of the organization; they've got the whole thing set up all over the place, and they have different scouts," Roth added. "We're going to learn a lot more about how it all works. In 'Hostel 2,' you're really going to see the ins and outs of the whole organization and how they get people and kill them."
Roth said that Jay Hernandez's character Paxton is part of the script and he'll be encountering the three girls in Italy.
"Jay has a few less fingers, so it might be difficult for him to blend in," the director said. "But yeah, he's not out of the woods yet."
Roth's script begins the moment the original Hostel left off. "'Hostel 2' is going to start literally with the next cut, and you're going to see [Paxton] at the same time. You'll see that he's totally messed-up from the experience. It's completely wrecked him, and his life is in ruins."
Roth hopes to begin shooting in August and to release the film in January, 2007.
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Writer-director Eli Roth tells Production Weekly that he will begin production on Hostel 2 this September in Prague, Cesky Krumlov, Karlovy Vary and other locations around the Czech Republic. Some scenes will also be shot at Barrandov Studios, and other places, like Rome and possibly Slovakia.
Reiterating that the sequel would focus on three females, he added that it will be darker than the original. "The first 'Hostel' is a journey into hell that starts off fun," he said. "Part 2 is going to start off scary and stay creepy all the way through. I want it to feel like the movie is going to pick up on the next cut, as if you could watch the two movies back-to-back and it would be a three-hour movie. There will be some new things thrown in there but it has to look and feel like that movie.
Roth also confirmed plans to direct Cell, an adaptation of the Stephen King bestseller, for The Weinstein Company, with production starting in spring 2007.
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Isso soa-me bem, assim não vamos ter mais um filme partido em dois, em que metade é sobre jovens e as suas relações com mulheres e a a outra com gore.
"In this life, it's not what you hope for, it's not what you deserve - it's what you take." Tom Cruise in Magnolia
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O filme foi adiado:
Mas o importante é o que o Eli Roth diz sobre a sequela:
Link: http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/6973
One of the most highly anticipated horror movies for 2007 is Lionsgate's Hostel 2, which will once again be directed by horror fav Eli Roth (Cabin Fever). A few months back the film was given a tentative January 5, 2007 release date, but as the summer comes to a close we were hearing mumblings that the date will soon change. We checked in with Eli to get the real deal on Hostel 2 and it's release. Read on for the skinny...
Mas o importante é o que o Eli Roth diz sobre a sequela:
Lionsgate and Screen Gems love the new script and believe we really can make a better, scarier movie than the first one, and are working now to figure out what the right release date is.
I will have the film ready late winter/early spring, so they can release it any time from that point on. We all want to make a great film, so that's our focus right now, not racing to make a deadline because it had been previously announced.


Link: http://www.bloody-disgusting.com/news/6973
Bem eu n gostei do primeiro embora tenha algumas boas imagens a nivel da fotografia o argumento ainda tem muito para andar - e nao façam como no primeiro filme meter o nome do Tarantino no meio do cartaz em letras gordas so para o filme vender melhor.
Conheço muito boa gente que foi ver o filme pois pensou que o Tarantino era o realizador algo que nao e verdade. Ele no hostel 1 era penso simplesmente o produtor.
Conheço muito boa gente que foi ver o filme pois pensou que o Tarantino era o realizador algo que nao e verdade. Ele no hostel 1 era penso simplesmente o produtor.
"It's been reported that Eli Roth plans to do a gender-switch on "Hostel 2." Where the first flick dealt with three doomed dudes, the sequel will focus on three freaked-out females. And it looks like those ladies have been chosen...
According to The Hollywood Reporter, "Lauren German, Heather Matarazzo and Bijou Phillips are in varying stages of negotiations to star in "Hostel 2," which Eli Roth is directing for Screen Gems. The first "Hostel," which was released this year and grossed about $50 million domestically, followed three men who end up in a Slovakian hostel which serves as a front for an organization specializing in torture. This time, the story follows three women who, while studying abroad for the summer, learn the grim truth behind the Slovakian hostel and its international counterparts. German would play a wealthy girl trying to figure out her next step in life, Phillips would be her best friend and Matarazzo will be a tag-along."
Earlier reports indicate that Jay Hernandez will be returning for the sequel, if only for a couple of scenes."
A Lions Gate apresentou um comunicado com mais detalhes sobre a sequela, agora oficialmente intitulada 'Hostel: Part II'. O filme tem estreia prevista para 5 de Janeiro (EUA).
Aqui fica:
Aqui fica:
Last January, writer/director Eli Roth terrified moviegoers with the blood-drenched "Hostel," which catapulted to the top of the box office charts and became the first Number One film of 2006. One year later, Roth takes us back to where it all began, and deeper into the darkest recesses of the human mind.
In "Hostel: Part II," three young Americans studying art in Rome set off for a weekend trip when they run into a beautiful model from one of their classes. Also on her way to an exotic destination, the gorgeous European invites the coeds to come along, assuring them they will be able to relax and rejuvenate.
Will the girls find the oasis they are looking for? Or are they poised to become victims for hire, pawns in the fantasies of the sick and privileged from around the world who secretly travel here to savor more grisly pursuits?
With "Hostel," Eli Roth cemented the cutting-edge credentials he earned with his debut feature "Cabin Fever" (2002). In "Hostel: Part II," Roth invites fans to take another frightening trip where suppressed urges – once unleashed – have chilling consequences.