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Liquid Sky is an independent American film produced in 1983 with a budget of $500,000. It won a cult following shortly after its release. In New York, Boston and Washington D.C. the film played non-stop for more than three years and grossed more than a million dollars in each city. Liquid Sky was the recipient of five international film festival awards. On April 16, 2009 Dan Persons of mightymoviepodcast.com recalls that upon its release Liquid Sky "provoked heated arguments and, love it or hate, was required viewing for anyone who really cared about film.". Persons considers the film "one of the formative forces of indie film." Carlos James Chamberlin wrote in March, 2004 at senseofcinema.com: "It’s about time people started rendering unto Liquid Sky. Its long lipstick trace is smudged through much of indie cinema."
An avant garde fashion show is to be held in a New Wave nightclub in Manhattan. Among the models are bisexual, cocaine-addicted Margaret (Anne Carlisle) and Jimmy (also played by Carlisle). Jimmy is Margaret's rival and nemesis. He is apparently a drug addict, constantly hassling Margaret's heroin-dealer girlfriend Adrian (Paula E. Sheppard) for drugs despite not having any money to pay for them. A UFO about the size of a dinner plate lands on the rooftop of the penthouse apartment occupied by Margaret and Adrian. Before the show, Jimmy suggests to Margaret that they both go to her place, but once there he tries to find Adrian's stash of heroin. Margaret is being watched by a tiny, shapeless alien from inside the UFO. Adrian performs "Me and My Rhythm Box" at the club. Margaret and Jimmy return to the club to participate in the show. During preparations both agree to a photographic shoot the following night on Margaret's rooftop. They are assured that there will be plenty of drugs available at the shoot. Margaret and Jimmy perform in the nightclub fashion show. Margaret prefers cocaine to the "skag" Adrian offers, so connects with Californian soap opera actor and son or a TV producer Vincent (Jack Adalist). Vincent is offering cocaine to all the women at the nightclub. Back at Margaret's apartment she rejects Vincent when all he offers are Quaaludes. He beats her and rapes her on the building's staircase. German scientist Johann Hoffman (Otto Von Wernherr) arrives in New York. Across town, middle class Katherine (Elaine C. Grove) revoices her objection to the heroin use of her boyfriend, failed writer and heroin addict Paul (Stanley Knap). - Wikipedia
In the Epic weirdness I have a lot more coming for you. Being Xmas and all that crap is kinda slowing me down but it'll be here soon.
Invisible aliens in a tiny flying saucer come to Earth looking for heroin. They land on top of a New York apartment inhabited by a drug dealer and her female, androgynous, bisexual nymphomaniac lover, a fashion model. The aliens soon find the human pheromones created in the brain during orgasm preferable to heroin, and the model's casual sex partners begin to disappear. This increasingly bizarre scenario is observed by a lonely woman in the building across the street, a German scientist who is following the aliens, and an equally androgynous, drug-addicted male model.
Director David Lynch’s strange and visionary sci-fi epic is given a new lease of life with this unique fan-edit by Spicediver. Dune The Alternative Edition is a painstakingly created new cut that draws on the Theatrical Version (1984), the Extended Version (1988), various deleted scenes, and two versions of the original soundtrack album. Presented in 2.35 anamorphic widescreen with Dolby Digital 2.0 stereo sound. The Revised Version 2 replaces V1 and features additional changes and technical improvements.
Both of the officially released versions of David Lynch’s visually amazing ‘Dune’ have substantial problems. The Theatrical Version was gutted to the point of incomprehension by executive producer Dino De Laurentiis in his quest to make it a two hour movie instead of three. The easier-to-follow Extended Version assembled for cable TV, with much restored footage, was so incompetently put together by Universal’s MCA TV division that Lynch ordered his name removed from the writing and directing credits.
Broadly, my intention with the Alternative Edition is to improve storytelling and flow by preserving the best elements from both official versions of the film while also integrating some newly available deleted scenes.
The Alternative Edition does not claim to be a director’s cut. It is also based more on the Extended Version of Dune than several other fanedits doing the rounds. In this and many other respects the Alternative Edition is a significantly different take on the film. I have used Herbert’s novel and the 6th and 7th drafts of Lynch’s original script as a guide but have also taken my own liberties with the material. - fanedit.org [Visit for much more details]
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I hate Religion and its priests I hate This fucked society I hate The one-way government I hate The one-way straight to hell I hate Paradise as well I hate Being locked in a cell I hate Living in poverty I hate Working for somebody
I don't fit with policies Why don't you just leave me be Don't try screwed diplomacy I won't give up living free
A Chartreux, aussi Celestins, A mendians et aux devotes, A musars et cliquepatins, Servantes et filles mignottes, Portant surcotz et justes cottes; A cuyderaulx d'amours transis, Chaussans sans meshaing fauves bottes, Je crye à toutes gens merciz !
A fillettes monstrans tetins, Pour avoir plus largement hostes ; A ribleurs meneurs de hutins, A basteleurs traynans marmottes, A folz et folles, sotz et sottes, Qui s'en vont sifflant cinq et six ; A veufves et à mariottes, Je crye à toutes gens merciz !
Sinon aux trahistres chiens mastins, Qui m'ont fait ronger dures crostes Et boire eau maintz soirs et matins, Qu'ores je ne crains pas trois crottes. Je feisse pour eulx petz et rottes; Je ne puis, car je suis assis. Bien fort, pour eviter riottes, Je crye à toutes gens merciz !
Qu'on leur froisse les quinze costes De gros mailletz, fortz et massis, De plombée et de telz pelottes. Je crye à toutes gens merciz !
François Villon, Par laquelle Villon crye mercy à chascun.
"The Star Wars Holiday Special is a 1978 American television special set in the Star Wars galaxy. It was the first official Star Wars spin-off, and was directed by Steve Binder. The show was broadcast in its entirety only once, in the United States, on November 17, 1978 on CBS from 8:00 pm to 10:00 pm, Eastern Standard Time (EST).[1] In the storyline that ties the special together, Chewbacca and Han Solo visit Kashyyyk, Chewbacca's home world, to celebrate Life Day. Along the way they are pursued by agents of the Galactic Empire, who are searching for members of the Rebel Alliance on the planet. The special introduces three members of Chewbacca's family: his father Attichitcuk, his wife Mallatobuck, and his son Lumpawarrump.
During the special, scenes also take place in outer space and in spacecraft including the Millennium Falcon and an Imperial Star Destroyer. The variety-show segments and cartoon introduce a few other locales, such as a cantina on the desert planet of Tatooine and a gooey, reddish ocean planet known as Panna.
The program also features brief appearances by other Star Wars characters, including Luke Skywalker, C-3PO, R2-D2, Darth Vader, Han Solo and Princess Leia Organa (who sings the film's "theme song", set to the music of John Williams' Star Wars theme, near the end). The program also features a cartoon produced by Toronto-based Nelvana that officially introduces the bounty hunter Boba Fett, and includes stock footage from Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope.[2]
The special is notorious for its negative reception. Anthony Daniels, in a documentary promoting the worldwide tour of Star Wars: In Concert, notes with a laugh that the Star Wars universe includes "The horrible Holiday Special that nobody talks about". George Lucas had limited involvement with the film's production, and was unhappy with the results. David Acomba, a classmate of Lucas' at USC film school, had been selected to direct the special, but he chose to leave the project, a decision supported by Lucas. The special has never been re-aired or officially released on video."
"It is Life Day (a holiday analogous to Christmas). Chewbacca is on his way home to see his family and to celebrate the holiday, accompanied by his friend, Han Solo. Not long after departing Tatooine in the Millennium Falcon, the duo find themselves chased by two Star Destroyers. Han then sends the Falcon into hyperspace.
Meanwhile, on Kashyyyk, Chewie's family is anxiously awaiting and preparing for Chewbacca's return. Malla switches on a viewscreen-computer, and runs a search for any starships in the area, hoping that the Falcon will be found in the scan, but the results are negative. Malla contacts Luke Skywalker, who, along with his faithful droid R2-D2, is working on his X-wing starfighter. Luke says he doesn't know what has happened. Next, Malla contacts Saun Dann, a local human trader on the planet. He lets her know through a carefully-worded message that Han and Chewie are on their way, and should be arriving soon.
On Kashyyyk, Saun Dann arrives and brings everyone Life Day gifts. Back on the Falcon, Chewie and Han have just come out of hyperspace not far from Kashyyyk. Han notices an increased Imperial presence on the planet, so they decide to land in an unguarded area on the north end of the planet. As they enter the atmosphere, Lumpy hears the roaring of the ship. Believing Han and Chewie might be arriving, Malla opens the door, but instead finds two Stormtroopers and two Imperial officers.
The Imperials force their way into the house. The head officer orders a search of the house for Chewbacca. As they do, Saun Dann and the others attempt to distract them with food and Malla's music video box. When the music finishes, the head officer orders the search to continue. Saun Dann sees he cannot help further and leaves. The head officer tells Malla to keep Lumpy busy while they search his room, so Lumpy (and the viewing audience) watches a cartoon on a viewscreen of one of his father's many adventures." - Wikipedia
Four hopeless people are the contestants on an extreme reality-show. The first reality TV show I ever watched was called “Loft Story”. I saw a bunch of morons – including a bitchy but cute blonde named “Loana” and an annoying gay guy whose name I forgot. I don’t remember much about the others except that, unsurprisingly, the blacks and the Arabs where all disqualified first. I would have liked for the tall black girl (or mixed race, can’t remember, really) to stay longer because I like tall black girls. But that is not the point. People in this show where doing absolutely nothing beside being there.
This doesn’t really make me a reality TV enthusiast (don’t worry). But I saw some more later and I notice that, with time, they don’t let the contestant do absolutely nothing that at the beginning.
Slowly, they added quiz, challenges and all kinds of stuff to provoke connections, kisses, love, hate… I even heard there is reality-porn now.
This escalation in fake-reality-action is still minor aiming only at making the show more entertaining. Nobody hurts anybody, nobody transmit virus to anyone and nobody is killed.
But if we compare this very first reality TV show I saw a couple of years ago with the one of today. If we apply the same progression to the future, what is the result?
"A cult hit amongst gore enthusiasts, this campy splatter flick takes its plot cues from reality TV game shows. Four young people are locked in a room and play cards. When someone loses, they must endure some of the most gruesome torture imaginable. Luckily, the winner walks away, or limps rather, with $100,000. The success of this bare bones horror gem, directed by Japan’s V-cinema staple Daisuke Yamanouchi, spawned a sequel even more disgusting." - HorrorNews.net
"Red Room is a pretty simple premise. 4 people are gathered in a room with 10 mill yen promised to the winner who lasts the longest. While they are watched and filmed with cameras, they each pick from a deck to determine who gets the “King Card”. The King Card holder gets to tell the remaining others what they want done and for how long. As each round is passes, they repeat the process again and again until some one hopefully gives up. The object is to be the last person left to receive the money. Our individuals are 1 man, his verbally abusive wife, an obnoxious he/she and a pretty but reserved corporate girl. They have all gathered for there own reasons whether out of want, need or change.
The look and feel of this film was shot in generic video cam corder resolution. So nothing here production-wise to get excited about. In fact in my guess is many might walk away from the low production look in the first 5 minutes. But the look isn’t the appeal to this film. It’s the anticipation. As each round goes by the 4 individuals go from simple truth or dare type challenges to more extreme and more physically taxing requests. Never at any point are they given or suggested what individual challenges they should introduce. Though as human nature goes, with each person scorned the level of intensity increases in spades. Greed sets in and there challenges presented become more torturous in hopes of eliminating the other… pretty cool concept! The genius of this idea is that I could really see this happening. Say your asked to do something painful. Wouldn’t you do want to return the favor when you get the chance? I wont spoil all the fun, but some of the feats entail pissing in the others mouth, holding a hairdryer down their throat, punches to the face and so on. " - HorrorNews.net
"Daisuke Yamanouchi directs this shocking film that depicts a card game in which the winners dole out increasingly violent and perverse punishments to the losers. Just how creatively cruel can the winners get? And how much abuse will the losers take before they quit the twisted game? Miyuki Katô, Salmon Sakeyama, Yuka Takahashi, Yuuken Yoshida and Yukio Kokago star." - HorrorNews.net
"Well if you’ve read my review on Red Room you already know the premise of Red Room 2. This film starts almost identically the same. Though this time we have a fresh round of 4 players. The first 5 minutes of the film is set up to shock you with a cold opening into one of the debauchery scenes before jumping into the story and game play. To warn you beforehand… an Asian man pleasures himself while a girl sits on the floor in front of himself sucking on a light bulb before getting a healthy spluge wash in the face….good stuff, eh?
The story is setup like the previous movie. 4 contestants with a need for the money go head to head for 10 million yen. Though as 1 of the original scheduled players is replaced due to a technicality, the stake is raised to 20 million yen as a consolation The new player is a 3 time winner of previous game rounds. Filmed in typical video recorder style it brings that extra sense of realism to the scenes, which are cut away to security camera shots here and there to keep the idea of the overseers in with us at all times. The 4 players are of course complete polar opposites. We have a female religious nut , a thug, a depressant and a 3 time winner hard nosed emotionless she-bitch.
The game is played with each person trying to the dupe the other on an extreme challenge to get them to forfeit, quit or die. The sequel though tends to rely more of sexual deviations than pain tortures with rapes, do what you want for 5 minutes rounds, and a nice bowl of “eat my puke”. The proprietors of the game stay hidden as usual only offering a cash reward to the finalist to let the game run it’s course. Beyond that, they really are not involved besides being a big brother eye on the proceedings. They of course make the “here’s your winnings” entrance at the end. " - HorrorNews.net
Don't get me wrong, it's not that I didn't enjoy the TV show, I will be there when the next season begin but at some point I was kind of expecting it to turn into a love story with glittering zombies falling in love with high school girls... Anyway, here is something while you wait for the next season.
"The Walking Dead is a monthly black-and-white American comic book series published by Image Comics beginning in 2003. The comic was created by writer Robert Kirkman and artist Tony Moore, who was replaced by Charlie Adlard from issue #7 onward, although Moore continued to do the covers through issue #24.
The story chronicles the travels of a group of people trying to survive in a world stricken by a zombie apocalypse. The series won the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series at San Diego Comic-Con International."
"The Walking Dead is centered on Rick Grimes, a small-town police officer from Cynthiana, Kentucky, his family, and a number of other survivors who have banded together in order to survive after the world is overrun with zombies. As the series progresses, the characters become more developed, and their personalities shift under the stress of a zombie apocalypse, most notably Rick's.
In the beginning of the series, Rick and partner Shane are in a gunfight and Rick is shot and enters a coma. Upon waking in a hospital, he discovers the undead are in the building and town. Rick returns home and shortly decides to go to Atlanta, where the survivors were told to await help, to find his wife Lori and son Carl. He discovers the city is crowded with zombies and bumps into Glenn, a scavenger for a band of survivors. Following Glenn, Rick discovers Lori and Carl are okay along with Shane, who is less than happy that his former partner has returned. He also meets new survivors.
The group searches for a place to call home, settling in a couple of temporary camps, including a prison, which comes to the attention of an insane man calling himself the Governor. The Governor runs his local city, Woodbury, Georgia, like a dictator and tortures Rick (including cutting off one of his hands) and other members of his group, culminating in an all-out assault on the prison. Several of the main characters die in the battle, including Lori and the Governor himself. After the prison is made unsecure by the attack, Rick and the surviving members leave with others to Washington, D.C.
On the way to the capital, they find out that the man leading them, claiming to be in contact with DC scientists, is lying and find that DC is just as badly off as the other major cities.[4] They are eventually recruited to stay in a secluded and secure township on the outskirts of Washington DC. Each person tries to find a semblance of real life, but Grimes doesn't trust the leader of the town, a former US Congressman. He becomes the Constable, attempting to keep the peace in the town. The town is now in danger, as a skirmish with a group of bandits attracts a horde of zombies from DC." - Wikipedia
Including: Issue #1 - #78 Holiday Special Issue Hardcover extra pages script book #1
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Gather'round boys & girls! I'll tell you the tale of a man who lived in a world far far far away from Hollywood. His name was Peter Jackson and he was an indy film director. Young Peter enjoyed, above all else filming gross shit and in the beginning it was good..
Meet the Feebles tells the story of the Feebles theatre troupe. They are a group of performers who, that night, are going on live network TV. If they are good enough, they will get picked up for a syndicated network show and everyone will get rich. Scenes involving violence, sexually explicit images, drug dealing, backstabbing, date rape, and death (including a snuff film within the film) follow.
The film begins with a rehearsal of the Meet the Feebles song where Heidi gets insulted by Trevor. She interrupts Bletch having sex with Samantha to talk to him about tonight. Robert arrives at the theatre. Eye in the Sky leads him to Arthur and gives Robert his card. Arthur then introduces Robert to the girls in the show, and Robert spots Lucille, instantly falling in love with her. Heidi runs out for a bit of exercise. When Heidi returns she gets in fight with Samantha, locks herself in the lounge and has a flashback of when she met Bletch in a local pub in the 60's.
During this time, Bletch and Barry are playing golf with Cedric while they make another drug-deal and talk about the late delivery. When Bletch is about to make a hole-in-one Cedric interrupts him and Bletch takes revenge on the warthog by puking at him and in the process also puking up an auditioner for the troupe he ate earlier.
Back in the theatre, Eyes in the Sky and Dennis spy on Harry having an orgy with two other chorus girls. Dennis is spotted and thrown out. The fly sees his big scoop coming. In the basement, Robert finds Trevor making another S&M flick where he thinks Madame Bovine aka "Daisy" is being assaulted for real. She accidentally kills the masked masochist by sitting on his face so Trevor sells the film as a snuff film and realizes he knows just the replacement: Dennis. At the toilet, Harry asks himself what’s happening to him when he hears a voice from the toilet asking him if he doesn’t feel well. It’s the fly, who is eating Harry’s carrots together with poo. The fly threatens Harry and says that if he can’t find out Harry’s disease by himself, he’ll make it up. Over at Winyard’s room [the boiler room], Robert listens to his story about hell and back in Vietnam and gives him 50 bucks as a donation to Vietnam veterans and is in need of a cash injection
Bletch is now watching the new porno with Trevor asking him if people still are interested in Madame Bovine and tells him they need a replacement. Trevor drugs Lucille and tries to rape her as an audition but gets accidentally caught by Robert. Robert thinks that she was drinking and that she wanted this. Robert tells her he never wants to see her again. The ending sees Heidi go on a shooting spree with an M60 machine gun and killing Samantha, Harry, Sandy, Dorothy, Trevor, and Bletch, among other surviving (nameless) members of the troupe. There is a brief epilogue sequence in which the fates of the notable survivors are shown. Sydney underwent surgery on his kneecap injuries and lives as a horticulturist with his son Seymour. Arthur received an OBE for lifelong service to the theatre and retired to the country. Sebastian wrote a book about the film's events which, it is indicated, may be less than accurate, and is currently negotiating the film rights. Robert and Lucile got married, started a family and Robert became a professional photographer for a women's magazine. Heidi spent a decade in a female penitentiary, was rehabilitated into the community and now works under a new identity at a large supermarket. - Wikipedia
The Astro Investigation and Defence Service (AIDS) sends Derek (Peter Jackson), Frank, Ozzy, and Barry to investigate the disappearance of the entire township of Kaihoro, New Zealand. Soon it becomes clear that the town has been overrun by space aliens in human form. Barry kills the first alien and is attacked by more. After Derek notifies Frank and Ozzy, he begins torturing an alien they caught earlier named Robert (also played by Jackson). Robert begins screaming and attracts the aliens surrounding Barry. Derek kills the would-be alien rescuers, but he is attacked by Robert and falls from the cliff to his presumed death. Barry sees Robert and tracks the alien.
Meanwhile a charity collector named Giles is going through Kaihoro. Based on the map he is studying, the town appears to be located somewhere near Farewell Spit, north of Nelson. Giles is attacked by Robert, who was eating the brains of the alien Barry killed. Robert tries to kill Giles, but Giles escapes in his car and goes to nearby house for help. An alien answers the door and captures Giles who wakes up in a tub of water with the alien leader telling him that he is to be eaten. Later, Derek wakes up and finds that he fell in a seagull's nest. He realizes that his brains are falling out the back of his head, so he stuffs them back in using a hat to hold them in place.
That night Frank, Ozzy, and Barry sneak into the aliens' house and stumble upon a room filled with bloody cardboard boxes. They ambush an alien and Frank puts on its shirt to infiltrate an alien meeting. There he finds that Kaihoro is being used for fast food. Robert vomits in a bowl which the aliens eat as dinner, including the disguised Frank. He informs the others of the plan and they leave to save Giles as the aliens sleep.
They try to leave the house at sunrise but are attacked by aliens. Derek's hat is shot off, causing him to lose more brain matter, so he wears his belt as a headband instead. He retrieves a chainsaw from a compartment in the boot of his car, and heads for the alien house. As the boys leave with the collector, the leader (Lord Crumb) and his alien followers transform into their extraterrestrial form and follow them. Ozzy uses a rocket launcher to blow up a group that had taken over Frank's car. Lord Crumb thinks that the boys are dead and decides to head home.
Frank and Ozzy go in to find Lord Crumb and kill many aliens along the way. Derek comes in with the chainsaw and kills an alien, replacing the missing parts of his own brain with alien brain. An alien prepares to shoot Frank and Ozzy, but has its head cut in half by Derek who bursts through the wall behind it. Frank and Ozzy are shocked to see him alive.
As they run, Lord Crumb shoots Ozzy in the leg and Frank shoots the rocket launcher at the leader, but it misses the leader and almost hits Derek, hitting a sheep out the other window. Derek is knocked out by the alien leader who leaves, transforms the house into a giant space ship, and pilots it into space with Derek still aboard.
On board, Derek looks out the window to see that he is leaving Earth. Lord Crumb investigates the sound of Derek's chainsaw and is killed as Derek dives from a hole in the ceiling, passing completely through the alien's body before proclaiming: "I'm born again!" He then shouts "I'm coming to get you bastards!" into the phone and puts on the alien leader's skin laughing maniacally as he heads for the alien planet. On Earth, Frank, Ozzy, Barry, and Giles drive away in Derek's car into the sunset. - Wikipedia
The first scene of the movie sets up the danger of the Sumatran Rat-Monkey, a hybrid that (according to legend) resulted from the rape of tree monkeys on Skull Island by plague rats: Stewart (Bill Ralston), an explorer returning from the depths of the island with his guide, carrying a rat-monkey in a cage. They are stopped by fierce warrior natives, demanding the return of the monkey. Stewart escapes with the cage to the rest of his team and a waiting jeep, leaving his guide behind and the natives in hot pursuit. As the jeep takes off, Stewart's guide catches up and jumps on board. In the ensuing melee, Stewart gets bitten by the Rat-Monkey. Seeing the mark of the monkey's bite on his right hand, Stewart's men immediately hold down the infected explorer and amputate the appendage. A bite mark is then seen on his left arm, which swiftly results in the removal of that limb. Finally, they see a set of bloody scratches on Stewart's forehead and kill him. The title screen follows the man's dying scream, and as the opening credits roll the captured rat-monkey is shipped to Wellington Zoo in New Zealand.
Wellington, 1957, Lionel Cosgrove (Timothy Balme) lives with his domineering mother (Elizabeth Moody). To his mother's dismay, Lionel falls in love with a local shopkeeper's daughter, Paquita (Diana Peñalver), and while snooping on the two during a visit to the zoo, Lionel's mother is bitten by the Sumatran Rat-Monkey; she subsequently crushes his head. The animal's bite slowly turns her into a ravenous zombie. Lionel is horrified, but, ever the dedicated son, is determined to care for her.
Despite his efforts to keep her placated with periodic doses of veterinary anesthetic, his mother starts murdering other townspeople, turning them into zombies. He tries to keep them locked away in the basement, while simultaneously trying to maintain his relationship with the completely oblivious Paquita. His mother escapes, however, and is hit by a tram.
As the townspeople assume she is dead, Lionel tranquilizes the still-kicking zombie for her funeral. After she is buried, he returns to the graveyard to administer more anesthetic, but is accosted by a gang of hoodlums. His mother bursts from her grave, resulting in more deaths, and zombies.
As their numbers grow, Lionel manages to keep the zombies under relative control with repeated injections, and tries to keep them concealed in his home. However, Lionel's uncle Les (Ian Watkin), arrives to try to wrangle with Lionel over his mother's estate. Uncle Les discovers the "corpses" and blackmails his nephew into giving up his inheritance in return for his silence.
Lionel reluctantly administers poison to the zombies ("killing" them) and buries them, just as Uncle Les and a crowd of his friends arrive for a housewarming party. However, the "poison" turns out to be an animal stimulant, and since the zombies come from the bite of the animal (the Rat-Monkey), it only gives them even more energy. The zombies burst from the ground to attack and infect the party guests in a gory finale.
Lionel, Paquita, Rita and Les are now fighting hundreds of zombies, animated intestines and spinal cords, severed heads, and disembodied legs. Despite Rita and Les being killed in the process they successfully destroy all the zombies until Lionel's mother, who has become a gargantuan monster, pursues Lionel and Paquita to the rooftop, where Lionel finally confronts his mother about the truth regarding his father's demise. She picks him up and stuffs him back into her womb, and in an over-the-top Freudian "rebirth", he cuts his way out of her grotesquely changed body and she falls into the fiery house below. Lionel and Paquita escape the burning building, and walk away arm-in-arm, covered in gore. - Wikipedia
...And that is how young Peter became a multimillionaire oldfart.
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"Barfly is a 1987 film which is a semi-autobiography of poet/author Charles Bukowski during the time he spent drinking heavily in Los Angeles, California. The screenplay by Bukowski was commissioned by the French film director Barbet Schroeder – it was published, with illustrations by the author, in 1984 when film production was still pending. Barfly stars Mickey Rourke and Faye Dunaway, with direction by Schroeder, and was presented by Francis Ford Coppola. The movie also features a silent cameo appearance by Bukowski himself.
The Kino Flo light, now a ubiquitous tool in the film industry, was specially created by Robby Muller's electrical crew for a scene in this film which would have been difficult to light using the conventional lampheads available at the time.
The film was entered into the 1987 Cannes Film Festival"
"During the day, Henry Chinaski (Mickey Rourke) writes poetry and short stories, which he submits to literary magazines. Drinking and fighting is how he spends his nights. He gets into several altercations with the bartender Eddie, whom he despises, and finds out that his girlfriend Wanda slept with Eddie. Despite this fact he stays with her and continues to drink his nights away. He is discovered by Tully Sorenson, who pays him five hundred dollars; she leads Henry to her home where the two sleep together. At first Henry seems at peace making the big bucks, but soon finds out he is meant for the streets and cheap bars and hotels. He leaves Tully's house telling her he feels that he "can't breathe in a high class" and that she is "trapped in a cage with golden bars." He returns to his usual bar, to the warm embrace of Wanda and all his bar friends. Tully tracks him down and a jealous Wanda tackles her and proceeds to give her a beating. Tully, realizing that Henry doesn't want any help from her, tells him , "I know you need this--good luck," ostensibly referring to his lifestyle. In the end of the film Henry buys drinks for all of the people in the bar. Eddie suspects Henry has no money and says he owes for an over forty dollar tab on drinks. Henry pays and leaves a tip for Eddie saying, "Buy a drink on me." The film closes with Henry buying more drinks for all the " Barflies." Henry raises his glass of scotch and says, "To all my friends," where he is given a round of applause. After finishing his drink he asks Wanda if he fights Eddie tonight and loses, will she go with Eddie? She says, "No," she is Henry's girl from here on out. The last shot is of Henry and Eddie looking at each other; Eddie seems to have a hint of respect for Henry. He takes off his jacket and heads to their old fighting ground in the back parking lot. Henry follows and the camera pans out to the front of the bar as the sound of punches and cheers are heard as the credits roll happily." - Wikipedia
Henry:Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead.
After his release from prison, Allin skipped parole to go on another tour, footage of which made it into Todd Phillips' documentary Hated: GG Allin and the Murder Junkies. The documentary also contained graphic scenes from other Allin appearances as well as interviews with Allin, his brother and fellow band member Merle Allin, and the Murder Junkies' naked drummer Dino as well as Prolific Cincinnati guitarist William G. Weber III with whom G.G. did some of his very best and professionally recorded collaborating and songwriting. The film came out in 1994 and was released on DVD in 1997. As of 2009 the film can be seen "On Demand" through many national and local cable providers.
During the 1990s GG Allin recorded his Murder Junkies album released by New Rose Records and featuring the band ANTiSEEN. This album contained ten musical tracks and ten spoken-word pieces. Other than Freaks, Faggots, Drunks and Junkies, Allin considered this album to be his most polished professionally recorded album that explored his persona and stated his philosophy on life. It was also during this period that Allin recorded the War In My Head - I'm Your Enemy album released on Awareness Records and featuring the band Shrinkwrap. This particular album consists of one 45-minute track that is a collage of spoken-word pieces which Shrinkwrap put to music.
Meanwhile, Allin's growing notoriety led to appearances on Geraldo, The Jerry Springer Show and The Jane Whitney Show. He was cheered and booed by fans and enemies at the same time. Merle appeared in the audience during a show, prompting Geraldo Riviera to comment, "That's a great mustache" (in reference to his Hitler-style "toothbrush" facial hair). - Wiki'fucking'pedia
Kevin Michael "GG" Allin (August 29, 1956 – June 28, 1993) was an American punk rock singer-songwriter who performed and recorded with many punk groups during his career. GG Allin is perhaps best remembered for his notorious live performances which typically featured transgressive acts, such as Allin defecating and urinating onstage, rolling in feces and often consuming excrement, performing naked, committing self-injury, and attacking audience members.
Although more notorious for his stage antics than for his music, he recorded prolifically, not only in the punk rock genre, but also in spoken word, country, and more traditional-style rock. His extremely politically incorrect lyrics, which often covered subjects such as misogyny, pedophilia and racism, polarized listeners and created varied opinions of him within the highly politicized punk community. Though he had a devoted cult following, Allin's music was often poorly recorded and produced, and received mostly negative reviews from critics. However, his status as a cult figure is such that a number of established artists have covered his songs; among them are Faith No More, CKY, the 69 Eyes, Beck, Bus Station Loonies, The Lemonheads and Dum Dum Girls. - Wiki'suck my shit'pedia
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So I downloaded insurance.aes256 and all I got is a big pile of nothing!? Not really but kinda. The file is encrypted, most likely not with the AES (AES has a backdoor and the encryption can be weaken!) algorithm, there are some rumors that Blowfish or openSSL might have been used.
So what's in that file? Take your pick, nothing and no one can prove you wrong at this time!
1) The brand of women's panties that Obama likes to wear? 2) Who killed JFK? 3) Obama's college transcript? 4) Ben Bernanke transcripts showing that bonuses were the reason for the bailouts? 5) The secret ingredient in Bush Beans? 6) Details of Iran's nuclear program? 7) The definitive location of Waldo? 8) A dead cat? 9) A living cat? 10) A living dead cat?
So, can I crack the encryption? No! Definitively not! Unless you have deep knowledge of encryption (Including the related fields of science), a lab, a dozen assistant and a very large cluster of extremely powerful computers.. If you have those you are probably not reading this blog!
But you can still enjoy the hype and pretend to be part of something that is way over your head!
Also on this blog [Archive] Secret US Embassy Cables, Download the entire Cablegate website (http://cablegate.wikileaks.org/) in one archive. [This is my own mirror]
Some speculate (At this point just about everything you read about this file is speculation!) that the file actually is a tracker monitored by a 3 letter agency. I probably should I mention this before, yes! But now you are part of an international conspiracy! When's the last time you've done something that cool?
Wikileaks began on Sunday November 28th publishing 251,287 leaked United States embassy cables, the largest set of confidential documents ever to be released into the public domain. The documents will give people around the world an unprecedented insight into US Government foreign activities.
The cables, which date from 1966 up until the end of February this year, contain confidential communications between 274 embassies in countries throughout the world and the State Department in Washington DC. 15,652 of the cables are classified Secret.
The embassy cables will be released in stages over the next few months. The subject matter of these cables is of such importance, and the geographical spread so broad, that to do otherwise would not do this material justice.
The cables show the extent of US spying on its allies and the UN; turning a blind eye to corruption and human rights abuse in "client states"; backroom deals with supposedly neutral countries; lobbying for US corporations; and the measures US diplomats take to advance those who have access to them.
This document release reveals the contradictions between the US’s public persona and what it says behind closed doors – and shows that if citizens in a democracy want their governments to reflect their wishes, they should ask to see what’s going on behind the scenes.
Every American schoolchild is taught that George Washington – the country’s first President – could not tell a lie. If the administrations of his successors lived up to the same principle, today’s document flood would be a mere embarrassment. Instead, the US Government has been warning governments -- even the most corrupt -- around the world about the coming leaks and is bracing itself for the exposures.
The full set consists of 251,287 documents, comprising 261,276,536 words (seven times the size of "The Iraq War Logs", the world's previously largest classified information release).
The cables cover from 28th December 1966 to 28th February 2010 and originate from 274 embassies, consulates and diplomatic missions.
How to explore the data
Search for events that you remember that happened for example in your country. You can browse by date or search for an origin near you.
Pick out interesting events and tell others about them. Use twitter, reddit, mail whatever suits your audience best.
For twitter or other social networking services please use the #cablegate or unique reference ID (e.g. #66BUENOSAIRES2481) as hash tags. Key figures:
* Iraq most discussed country – 15,365 (Cables coming from Iraq – 6,677) * Ankara, Turkey had most cables coming from it – 7,918 * From Secretary of State office - 8,017
According to the US State Departments labeling system, the most frequent subjects discussed are:
* External political relations – 145,451 * Internal government affairs – 122,896 * Human rights – 55,211 * Economic Conditions – 49,044 * Terrorists and terrorism – 28,801 * UN security council – 6,532