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The filthiest movie alive



I remember clearly when I first got this, in a nice big set of John Waters' films from this film on, and that evening we were all invited to our Pastor's home for dinner, I chose to stay home to watch it, a defining point in my life!

Love the songs in it, and the audacious irreverent humor, being alone in the living room means I can enjoy it again after a long long time!!
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Somerset · 26-30, M
In regards to shocking cinema, I‘ve been slowly advancing further into japanese pinku films. Recently saw Love & Crime and Joy of Torture by Teruo Ishii. While the female liberation is still not more than a nice thought experiment, its certainly a kind of progression to acknowledge a female form of ‚Heldenreise‘, a hero‘s journey. Very potently filmed, and beautiful at that.
Somerset · 26-30, M
@MrAlmostCrazy I always wondered how a comparison between the amount of security the concept of religion gave to the human soul, and the amount of new fears it created in return would look like. But I agree, numbering or naming always also means knowing. And since cultural things resonate with our deepest condition, its very hard to „know“ the shape inside of us, as it is difficult to know the shapes surrounding us.
MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
@Somerset You're pretty smart!! thank you!!
Somerset · 26-30, M
@MrAlmostCrazy I just feel out of place in the world, irritated by it, and my thoughts are my home. Thank you.
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MrAlmostCrazy · 46-50, M
@robingoodfellow Certainly, i just used the tagline for it. I've only seen the beginning of Bloodsucking Freaks, it's like a Troma movie, eh? More edgy and mean spirited than The Toxic Avenger and Class of Nuke Em High.
@MrAlmostCrazy even though the film was bought by Lloyd Kaufman and released later under his Troma label it was made else where and originally released under the title The Incredible Torture Show. I remember when Troma released it on VHS Siskel and Ebert wanted the film banned.

 
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