Eli Roth screened his new cannibal movie The Green Inferno at Fantastic Fest this week, and afterwards spoke about his dealings with U.S. ratings board the MPAA. And it seems they have been very good about it, with the horror film getting an R-rating in the States.
Here's what he had to say about those conversations and celluloid violence today in the post-screening Q&A, though we've removed one character name as it spoils one of the movie's first kills.
"The ratings board is very cool. I had a great, great talk with the MPAA. They appreciated the inspection scene and the FGN
. There's only a little bit of nipple nudity. We talked about it and they said people aren't going to see this movie expecting Despicable Me 2. They're going to see a film that I've directed, they're going to want to see something that's harder than Hostel 2.
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