I work as a PA in New York and this dude fucking nails what we go through. Glad a director out there understands. Hopefully one day ill be sitting in the directors chair and can remember something important from this
This is fucking great! Being a director sounds a lot like self-managing a band. The babysitting and dealing with talent issues are quite similar. Despite all the setbacks and frustrations in making Cabin Fever, i'm really glad this film was made. It is one of my all time favorite horror films. Every film he's come up with hit all the right beats for me. I look forward to seeing what he comes up with next.
wow, to hear a horror movie director talk about being a camp counselor is cool I watched all of the hellraiser movies and hostel in Iraq, and it was kind of the same. it's escapism from what can be harsh reality.
Goes for a lot of similar fields. Like costume making for theater, makeup, marine biology to even the library field. You need to just get out there a do it at a young age.
Look at that Saturn Award. (THUMBS UP) Although, they are just the icing, do not care for the red carpet or gold statues, it's the inordinate passion for Cinema. The camaraderie, film family, just to do what you love for a living. Grateful.
hey i liked cabin fever and thats the only film i like of him everything else just no i don't really care what he made afterwards or what he's doing today
I was a PA on 2001 Maniacs. Eli was really cool he gave me some great advice on making movies. That’s why I’m a director now
That movie is dope. Great last scene
As much I don't like his movies, I completely respect Roth for his passion for Horror and film in general
I work as a PA in New York and this dude fucking nails what we go through. Glad a director out there understands. Hopefully one day ill be sitting in the directors chair and can remember something important from this
Eli is the man
Great interview, thanks for posting
Excellent interview. Candid.
This is fucking great! Being a director sounds a lot like self-managing a band. The babysitting and dealing with talent issues are quite similar. Despite all the setbacks and frustrations in making Cabin Fever, i'm really glad this film was made. It is one of my all time favorite horror films. Every film he's come up with hit all the right beats for me. I look forward to seeing what he comes up with next.
That was good, cheers Lloyd!
Wow I had no idea that was going on. I like him ever more now:)
wow, to hear a horror movie director talk about being a camp counselor is cool I watched all of the hellraiser movies and hostel in Iraq, and it was kind of the same. it's escapism from what can be harsh reality.
Would of legitimately loved to see a cabin fever 2 by Eli Roth. They need to make this happen and set it in a town by the cabin.
… they already did
@@vodevil1140 not by eli Roth sorry no
Goes for a lot of similar fields. Like costume making for theater, makeup, marine biology to even the library field. You need to just get out there a do it at a young age.
This was great!
Can I start with one of your sets 😮❤
Look at that Saturn Award. (THUMBS UP) Although, they are just the icing, do not care for the red carpet or gold statues, it's the inordinate passion for Cinema. The camaraderie, film family, just to do what you love for a living. Grateful.
I don’t really care for his movies either but I like him in interviews
After watching this - I need to take a shower.
When was this interview recorded? What date?
+Alexandra Cruz The award on the table says 2004
Is the old guy Abel Ferrara
Lloyd Kaufman
hey i liked cabin fever and thats the only film i like of him everything else just no i don't really care what he made afterwards or what he's doing today
cielo huerta Hostel is better though.
Ok
@@perpetualloading it SUCKS ryannnnnn ! 🙄😑