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Feature Disc: ; Director's commentayr with Eli Roth; Director's & executive producer's commentary; Director's & Producers' commentary ; Director's & Guests' commentary; Hostel dissected three part featurette; Kill the car multi-angle interactive feature; All new director's cut ending; ; Bonus Disc: ; Music and sound featurette; "Set Design" featurette; An Icelandic meal with Eythor Gudjonsson featurette; KNB effects featurette; Interview with director Takashi Miike; Hostel dismembered international television special; The Treatment radio interview with Eli Roth
Full Product DetailsDisc #1 -- Hostel: Feature Disc
1. Start [6:02]
2. A New Experience [2:10]
3. Enticing Advice [4:16]
4. An Awkward Encounter [3:18]
5. Land of Opportunity [2:22]
6. A Heavenly Hostel [5:15]
7. Making Amends [1:50]
8. What's Right for Josh [2:34]
9. King of Swing Is Missing [1:49]
10. Troubled Children [1:48]
11. Goodbye From Oli [2:30]
12. "It's Not Their Fault" [2:05]
13. Some Bad Alcohol [4:10]
14. Rude Awakening [5:08]
15. Déjà Vu [1:51]
16. Alone in a Strange Land [3:05]
17. Familiar Faces [2:26]
18. Arrival at the Art Show [3:40]
19. Dragged Into Darkness [2:38]
20. A Very Close Call [6:18]
21. Nowhere to Hide [1:43]
22. Chop Shop From Hell [3:46]
23. A Handy Disguise [2:07]
24. Slow Or Quick? [2:54]
25. A Second Chance [3:32]
26. A Vengeful Getaway [4:06]
27. Platform of Pain [2:23]
28. Cutting the Loose Ends [7:31]
This gruesome shudder show takes cinematic horror to new depths with its startlingly realistic gore effects and uncompromising depiction of willful depravity. Backpacking across Europe, American students Paxton (Jay Hernandez) and Josh (Derek Richardson) meet up with fellow thrill seeker Oli (Eythor Gudjonsson) in Amsterdam and, after hearing of hedonistic pleasures to be found in the titular Slovakian hostel, head southeast. The hype is true, it initially seems, as the inn seems to overflow with promiscuous young beauties eager to please tourists. But the submissive ladies are just a ruse designed to lull travelers into a false sense of security: The most perverse human traffickers imaginable, in fact, have other plans for the pleasure-seeking young men. What happens next seems strategically devised to out-saw Saw. Writer-director Eli Roth -- inspired to write the film after hearing rumors of a similar establishment in Thailand -- transfers his action to Eastern Europe, remarkably with the cooperation of the Czech Republic, which provided shooting locations. Are local entrepreneurs there actually abducting Westerners for use in rich men’s snuff games? They probably didn’t discuss that with the local film commission. But the profoundly unsettling and deeply cautionary Hostel will certainly serve the interests of parents eager to chasten their children, especially ones eager to explore depraved sexual underworlds. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble
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