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Feb 2012 07

By Daniel Robert Epstein

“I’’ve had numerous experiences when you’’re in a small town in Europe and you meet some weird person then you run into them two days later at a totally different place and yo’u’re like, ‘“Oh, my God that’’s that fucking guy.”'” – Eli Roth

When talking about the new generation of horror directors Eli Roth’s name will invariably come up. He has directed two of the most exciting horror films for the new generation, Cabin Fever and Hostel, and is also one of the most visible having appeared in Bravo’’s The 100 Scariest Movie Moments and even gotten Quentin Tarantino to present his new flick.

Hostel is certainly a big change from the disease horror of Cabin Fever. It’s about three backpackers in Amsterdam who are so damn horny they leave the sex capital of the world to travel to a small Slovakian city to find even looser, hotter women. They have some of the best times of their lives until they are kidnapped by a company that specializes in killing stupid backpackers.

Read our exclusive interview with Eli Roth on SuicideGirls.com.