Buckets of cum! Imagine a horny Cocteau making porn. It’s gross, perverse, trashy, off the wall but fun/funny. When your sex drive determines your death drive.
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Jesus Christ Saviour 2008
Imagine if kinski had a backing band on this performance? Neubauten-esque with contact mics attached to sledgehammers, that’s the energy of this one man show. Kinski is somewhere between Brother Theodore and GG Allin. I can’t believe that many people came to see him do this. It’s like Lenny Bruce at Carnegie Hall but if the audience heckled him all night.
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This Is England 2006
Oi oi oi! The movie is good but the show is superior. The characters go from skins to madchester ravers in three seasons based upon the years ‘86, ‘88, and ‘90 and deal with the drama within a group of friends growing up. I like this movie but again the show is where my heart belongs.
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The Texas Chain Saw Massacre 1974
The annual rewatching. I never get tired of it. The scenery, the colors, the madness are as raw as raw can get. You can just smell every scene and feel the panic and horror of sally sitting at the dinner table with them. Both this and 2 are masterpieces and I’ll watch every horrible remake they throw my way.
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Dragon Inn 1967
Built like a spaghetti western with a soundtrack that sounds like marbles falling onto the floor!
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The King of Comedy 1982
Scorsese really ripped off Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies director, Todd Phillips’ latest film. This movie is better cause the Clash is in it for 3 seconds.
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Northern Soul 2014
Amphetamines and twirls. I’m a sucker for British subcultures anyway so good or bad I’m probably gonna watch it. It delivers on dance stances and young soul rebels in search of the perfect record to shake up Manchester dance floors.
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The Lighthouse 2019
A two man play about a Greek mythology written by Tom of Finland? An Ingmar Bergman film remade by Bruce LaBruce? Or just two dudes party rocking on the job, spilling beans.
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The History of White People in America: Volume II 1986
Fred Willard saying “wait a fucking minute here” to the judge is one of the funniest delivered lines. Martin Mull, Fred Willard, and Harry Shearer capture the suburban American family’s plight of being white.