Angus, Thongs and Chainsaw Cannibals
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Mark Kermode|18:07 UK time, Wednesday, 23 July 2008
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At 11:11 24th Jul 2008, flyingtortoise wrote:Great litte short - and I love the image at the end of the about Hollywood " " Hookers...
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At 14:01 24th Jul 2008, Jo Mayers wrote:That's such a lovely thought, I'll be chuckling over that all day. Also, I really want to see 'Hollywood ---- Hookers' now, thanks doctor.
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At 15:29 24th Jul 2008, JamieTLovell wrote:This has now got me adding the word Chainsaw to film titles, imagining the subsequent enticing film that would emerge. David Lean's 'Brief Chainsaw Encounter', Morgan Freeman narrating 'March of the Chainsaw Penguins' and Charlton Heston in 'Planet of the Chainsaw apes' have got to be must-sees. Maybe Mark would even come round to Gore Verbinski in the re-imagined "Chainsaw Pirates of the Caribbean"
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At 20:07 24th Jul 2008, Jo Mayers wrote:JamieTLovell is a genius. Now I can't stop playing this game either. Pride and Chainsaw Prejudice (infinitely better than the original), Chainsaw In Her Shoes (ouch!) and my personal favourite for imagery; Singin in the Chainsaw Rain.
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At 00:57 27th Jul 2008, abbyoyo wrote:Fascinating video, Mr. Kermode! Censorship and film is a subject I find endlessly interesting.
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At 23:34 9th Jan 2009, johnulotti wrote:Great video as always.
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