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 Message 916 
 August Abolins to Mike Powell 
 Hostile (2017) vs Hostel (2005) 
 07 Jun 20 19:32:17 
 
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On 6/6/2020 6:42 PM, between "Mike Powell : AUGUST ABOLINS":

 aa>> It goes back several messages here when DC first mentioned
 aa>> it, and you replied ith saying that you took your teenage
 aa>> sons to see it.

 aa>> Hostile is a post-apocalyptic zombie-esque themed film.
 aa>> Hostel is a torture-porn film.

 MP> So which one did he take his sons to see?!?: O

Look for MSGID 1:116/17 81f3f17a  ..if you can.  But to save you time, it
sounds like it was the latter.   But I couldn't see myself sitting in the same
theater with my dad watching that one.

Hostel (2005) seems to have continued with 2 more films in the franchise.

When I turned "legal" age, I remember seeing Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and
kinda enjoyed it.  Maybe crowd-mentality being with my peers had something to
do with it too.

"The Texas Chain Saw Massacre was banned in several countries, and numerous
theaters stopped showing the film in response to complaints about its
violence."

Growing up on a farm and working on gutting a variety of livestock wasn't
"horror" for me, but the suspense in the film was pretty good.



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