I was the one with the mind blown. I knew Eli Roth the gorehound, trashy b-movie guy who made Green Inferno and Cabin Fever. No idea he was this artsy cinema connoisseur.
I have a bachelors and masters degree in film production, and I’ll tell you, these are not cliches anymore lol. The students don’t know anything before 2000 nowadays. They like Drive (2011), recent Marvel, and Get Out. They’ve never heard of Paris, Texas 😅 that’s a deeeeeeep cut now. Let alone anything in black and white
@jcole4517 Crazy I when I did my film production bachelors in 2011 it was 60% Tarantino, 30% Terrance Malick and the rest were 50s French movies and Wes Anderson the girls on the course pretended to like.
Eli Roth’s movies are a mixed bag for me, but I’d love to just sit and talk movies with him. Not only is he knowledgeable but you can hear the passion in his voice when he talks about movies. He seems really approachable and interesting
going into Hostel blind is still one of the more hard core cinema experiences I can recall... Hostel and the Descent are two fantastic early 2000s 80s throws back horror! Go into both blind!
No doubt. I saw both of those in theaters when they were originally released and both shook me, lol. Although nothing has ever kept me up at night as much as The Blair Witch Project did when it was first released. I saw it on opening night and remember that they didn’t even run the credits at the end solely to fu** with people. And I was maybe 8 or 9 at the time so that blew my mind. I legitimately thought that film was “real” for at least a couple months until it became very obvious that it wasn’t, lol. Still, you can never replicate that moment in time or that experience.
The Loved One is one of the strangest movies I’ve ever seen😅 They used to show it at TCM all the time. Definitely worth the search for those looking for something different
Tarantino says if you truly love cinema it’s impossible to make a bad movie. This does not apply to Eli Roth. Not sure how he got where he is but all the power to him. Knows his cinema, but he truly has never made a genuinely great film.
My Top 20: The Holy Mountain (1973), Daisies (1966), Survive Style 5 + (2004), Demolition Man (1993), The Fifth Element (1997), Natural Born Killers (1994), Blade Runner: the Final Cut (2007), Pretty Woman (1990), Idiocracy (2006), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Nowhere (1997), The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover (1989), Lost Highway (1997), Solaris (1972), Goodbye 20th Century (1998), Underground (1995), Pulp Fiction (1994), Brazil (1985), Casino (1995), La Femme Publique (1984)
Eli made a movie about the game last year, that's what they were talking about when they said they couldn't talk about it, BOBBY is in it and so is, Cate Blanchette, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Jaimie lee Curtis. @@JV-ll1cu
What does Eli think of all those weird rumors about him on the internet, namely he was arrested by JAG and sat at Gitmo for a while for crimes against humanity in Albania
As much as I enjoy hearing Tarantino talk about movies, I have to say that I think I prefer hearing Eli Roth talk about them as well. Tarantino is too self-indulgent for his own good sometimes, even in conversation.
@@doritozman5419 one day, you're gonna wake up & realize you wasted all this time hating on someone that has ZERO effect on you. just move the fuck on already dude.
Could listen to Eli Roth talk all day such a chill dude.
Eli buys shirts at Dan Flashes.
Bobby thought he was gonna blow Eli`s mind. opposite happened.
Yes but eloquently ! He says it so unpretentious
@@leandersantos2477 exactly.
I was the one with the mind blown. I knew Eli Roth the gorehound, trashy b-movie guy who made Green Inferno and Cabin Fever. No idea he was this artsy cinema connoisseur.
@@dr.juerdotitsgo5119gore horror can be artsy
Claire denis was also on set of Paris, Texas. That film.....no words. It really is as good as they tell you it is
I use to listen to Eli Roth on Doug Loves Movies years ago. Dude is probably the most film knowledged person I've ever seen.
Wes Anderson is super knowledgeable as well. It's not just the passion and experience/time digging, but their recall is ridiculous, lol.
Uhh, behind Tarantino
This guy is a middle school film student compared to Tarantino
@@CodPasthe’s garbage.
@@dovesofwar1777 I agree Roth is garbage. Not a single good movie from him.
This made my day. Paris, Texas and Being There are 2 of my favs.
Bobby hitting him w the film student clichés 😂😂😂
yeah should have picked mainstream cliches
Say you’ve never seen *_Paris, Texas_* without actually saying it.
I have a bachelors and masters degree in film production, and I’ll tell you, these are not cliches anymore lol. The students don’t know anything before 2000 nowadays. They like Drive (2011), recent Marvel, and Get Out.
They’ve never heard of Paris, Texas 😅 that’s a deeeeeeep cut now. Let alone anything in black and white
@@jcole4517I can hear them now “Call me by your name is the best movie ever made”
@jcole4517 Crazy I when I did my film production bachelors in 2011 it was 60% Tarantino, 30% Terrance Malick and the rest were 50s French movies and Wes Anderson the girls on the course pretended to like.
Now I understand why Tarantino likes him
Eli Roth’s movies are a mixed bag for me, but I’d love to just sit and talk movies with him. Not only is he knowledgeable but you can hear the passion in his voice when he talks about movies. He seems really approachable and interesting
Now I need an Eli Roth podcast called “Super Nerd Sommelier”
going into Hostel blind is still one of the more hard core cinema experiences I can recall... Hostel and the Descent are two fantastic early 2000s 80s throws back horror! Go into both blind!
Hired Descent on VHS when I was about 14 and my sis had her friends over. One of scariest fr films ever, mole rat creeps in pitch black caves
No doubt.
I saw both of those in theaters when they were originally released and both shook me, lol.
Although nothing has ever kept me up at night as much as The Blair Witch Project did when it was first released.
I saw it on opening night and remember that they didn’t even run the credits at the end solely to fu** with people. And I was maybe 8 or 9 at the time so that blew my mind.
I legitimately thought that film was “real” for at least a couple months until it became very obvious that it wasn’t, lol.
Still, you can never replicate that moment in time or that experience.
The Descent = one of the best jump scares in cinema history.
The ruins, american mary, the loved ones, the devils candy, and saw all in that list
Mad respect to both for acknowledging sympathy for mr vengeance. A masterpiece overshadowed by (the also very good) Oldboy
“You may have to watch this podcast” lmaoo
Dude Paris Texas is one of my all time favorites too!
Why is that?
Eli's a movie Rain Man.
i love all these references
Now I want to watch all these movies!
The Loved One is one of the strangest movies I’ve ever seen😅 They used to show it at TCM all the time. Definitely worth the search for those looking for something different
bobby’s picks are excellent
Eii Roth is so smart and handsome.
Tarantino says if you truly love cinema it’s impossible to make a bad movie. This does not apply to Eli Roth. Not sure how he got where he is but all the power to him. Knows his cinema, but he truly has never made a genuinely great film.
Hell yeah, more love for Shampoo. Maybe my favorite Ashby.
Roth is super cool man
This clip ended in the worst way wtf
Seriously, who the hell edited this?
She’s still clinging on to him
So annoying.
The han solo skin on fortnite looks exactly like Eli Roth
GOD GET RID OF HER ALREADY!
Damn i didnt think Bobby would have such based movie takes
I bet you worship at the altar of Tarantino, Nolan, Wes A, Malick, Kubrick, etc.,? 🙄🙄🙄
@@sixtynine2856 What? Clearly you don't know what "based" means. I'm saying he has really good takes.
@@sixtynine2856...dumbass. Who's YOUR favorite "i'm Mr. Cool Guy" director? Ari Aster?
@@Jesse.Wilder Shit my bad. I'm a fricking idiot. 😆
@@sixtynine2856 well thanks for admitting it. All good.
Zach Quinto and Eli Roth look nearly identical
I just realised they were different people.
Sooo, Bobby could talk about the film he loves…
Bobby gave up on his list cause he realized he wasn’t blowing Eli’s mind with his “deep cuts” 😅
I dont believe for a second that Bobby watched any of these films.
The Loved One w/Robert Morse
1:47 Being There was 1979, not '80. Great movie. 👍
Ooga booga new episode
Who thumbnailed Bobby? Fire them. 😂
He's so damn handsome
SALO 🤙🏼 lmao
Great to see Rivers Cuomo on the show.
This guy really knows how to talk a lot about a movie while saying nothing about the actual movie
Big trouble in little China
Thanksgiveing wasnt bad
Does this dude look like the reboot spock or is it just me?
Eli’s not lying about the NYU dogma
My Top 20: The Holy Mountain (1973), Daisies (1966), Survive Style 5 + (2004), Demolition Man (1993), The Fifth Element (1997), Natural Born Killers (1994), Blade Runner: the Final Cut (2007), Pretty Woman (1990), Idiocracy (2006), Fellini Satyricon (1969), Nowhere (1997), The Cook, the Thief, his Wife and her Lover (1989), Lost Highway (1997), Solaris (1972), Goodbye 20th Century (1998), Underground (1995), Pulp Fiction (1994), Brazil (1985), Casino (1995), La Femme Publique (1984)
Hostel is a good film
Wheres Borderlands
That is a videogame
Eli made a movie about the game last year, that's what they were talking about when they said they couldn't talk about it, BOBBY is in it and so is, Cate Blanchette, Kevin Hart, Jack Black, Jaimie lee Curtis. @@JV-ll1cu
My top 5:
Catch me if you can
Heat
Goodfellas
Godfather
Heat
I just saw Heat for the first time this year. It lives up to the hype.
@@mikecantreedIt gets better with each rewatch. The first time I saw it, i liked it, didn't love it.
Now it is one of my favorite crime films.
I don't agree, but can't argue if that makes sense.
@@mikecantreedthe ending is one of the best endings ever
Absolutely based
Paris, Texas is the real deal.
What does Eli think of all those weird rumors about him on the internet, namely he was arrested by JAG and sat at Gitmo for a while for crimes against humanity in Albania
Haven't heard of any of these movies ool
Eli is weird but "The Man With the Iron Fists" is the best movie with his name on it, even if he didn't direct it
Eli Roth seems so well schooled in classic movies yet makes utter trash
Clickbait title
Why does Eli Roth make bad movies
All talk
Paris Texas
Shampoo
Loved one (not "ones')
Lord love a duck
I like Star Wars
Love Eli, but that shirt is ridiculous.
I loved cabin fever, that was so disgusting
I wish you could be a film buff and not like boring movies.
So a film buff with an iq below 80?
You can, just don't let other's opinions get you down!
Eli Roth is like if Quentin Tarantino wasn’t so…insufferable.
As much as I enjoy hearing Tarantino talk about movies, I have to say that I think I prefer hearing Eli Roth talk about them as well. Tarantino is too self-indulgent for his own good sometimes, even in conversation.
They friends
...or talented
And if Tarantino made dogshit movies.
Roth is a shitty actor with shitty screen presence and an abysmal director.
Bobby a low key cenephile
High key pseud more like
Low key? There’s a Seven Samurai poster behind him.
@@zachjohnson637I thought that was a family portrait
Is it a rule as a film aficionado that you can only praise and talk about movies made before 1980?
Being a movie nerd doesn't translate in to movie making talent as we can clearly see here. Yes this is the guy that ruined the Borderlands movie.
Why’d they hire this weirdo for borderlands
what about transformers by michael bay
Masterpiece
It's pretty good. Sequels not so much
😂😂
Kill Bill
Goodfellas
Godfather pt 2
SLC Punk
Hereditary
Top 5:
Blue Valentine
Good Will Hunting
A Place Beyond The Pines
The Departed
The Girl Next Door
BASED.
Very unique top 5. Place beyond the pines is extremely underrated
Never heard of any of these fucking movies lol
…stopped liking eli when i found out he directed the movie “cabin fever” …worst thing i’ve ever experienced in cinema .
I just now realized Eli Roth might be gay, apparently so did he.
Where’s Poppa?
is khalyla gone for good???
Shes right there in the video right there
Haha damn you're right. Why is she still involved? I'd watch every Bobby interview if she wasn't there. The guests must hate it too
@@doritozman5419 one day, you're gonna wake up & realize you wasted all this time hating on someone that has ZERO effect on you. just move the fuck on already dude.
Collects a check for sitting there and saying a few sentences, not bad
@@doritozman5419 eww you're one of those
Crap movies them.
Eli is a horrible actor