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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ
Can't say I agree both were watchable but nothing original or fresh particularly Hostel which was just jumping on the Saw/Se7en bandwagon.
I think The Devil's Rejects was more of a revitalizing shot in the arm for the genre especially since it drew in quite a broad audience. Most people I talked to during the time Hostel came out who weren't die hard horror fans thought it sucked and criticized how it was like nearly every other "scary" movie released during that period.
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Yeah i've heard people pretty much say the same thing. That's just how i felt about it.