Welcome to our collection of quotes by Eli Roth, a talented filmmaker known for his work in the horror genre. With a unique and often controversial style, Roth has made a name for himself as a master of creating intense and thrilling cinematic experiences. Whether you love his movies or find them unsettling, there's no denying the impact he has had on the world of horror.
Known for pushing boundaries and testing the limits of his audiences, Eli Roth's films are not for the faint of heart. He has a knack for creating films that elicit strong emotional reactions, diving deep into the darkest corners of the human psyche. Through his work, he explores themes of fear, violence, and the macabre, offering a unique perspective on the genre.
What sets Eli Roth apart from other horror filmmakers is his commitment to authenticity. He immerses himself in his craft, dedicating countless hours to research and creating an atmosphere that draws viewers in. This level of dedication shines through in his films, resulting in truly horrifying and memorable experiences.
Whether you're a fan of his work or simply interested in exploring the world of horror, this collection of quotes by Eli Roth will provide insight into the mind of a filmmaker who fearlessly delves into the depths of human fear.
Horror is like comedy. Woody Allen's comedy is going to be very different from Ben Stiller's comedy which is going to be different from Adam Sandler's comedy which is going to be different from Judd Apatow's comedy. They're all comedy, but they're all very different types and you can enjoy all of them. Horror is the same way.
Pulp Fiction won the Palme d'Or and people said: "Wait a minute, he's actually smart and he knows what he's doing!" I feel that with Hostel, any time you make a film like that it's going to illicit a strong reaction and you can't worry about that.
I always feel that there's no violence in a movie - it's not real, it's a magic trick. Nobody is really dying. In fact, the people that die in my movies have gone on to become extremely successful!
I look at careers like Ben Stiller and think that's a great career to have where you're doing movies that you write and direct, and also act in films, although he's primarily an actor.
'Beatrice Cenci' was an amazing film. If it were released today it'd win Best Picture. It's so well done, it's so contemporary, and the filmmaking is so smart.
Quentin [Tarantino] called me and said: "Yeah, you've got to be in my movie. You've got to be in Death Proof." But he made me audition. I was like: "Dude, I don't even want to do this..." So I left the casting of Hostel: Part II to drive to Venice, where Quentin was holding his casting, and the person ahead of me was Derek Richardson from Hostel 1 and he was like: "Dude, what are you doing here?" I said: "Don't ask!"