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Wu Ming β 1 year ago(October 06, 2024 01:32 PM)
Hey, you should add that wonderful GIF to your next AI-creation too.
That was a nice one:
https://www.filmboards.com/board/p/22256554/permalink/#p22256554
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I've to leave for now.
I'll check later how many more of my OPs landed in the Dojo.
Some people are more equalβ¦as always, Schatzi.
And keep in mind:
FUCK GERMANY!!!
That's your task.
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Wu Ming β 1 year ago(October 06, 2024 06:04 PM)
WarrenPeace October 07, 2024 12:52 AM
Member since October 19, 2021
Nazi chick with her old man.
Literally!
Yah, but not from Germany, sorry, WarrenPiss.
Kentucky
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Wu Ming β 1 year ago(October 06, 2024 06:21 PM)
ASS-BOO SHEET
β October 07, 2024 03:12 AM
Member since August 6, 2024
she
probably
gets passed around a lot there
Not in Germany, even not
"probably"
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I could tell you why but that would make the cover story for your next sock too easy.
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cryptoflovecraft β 1 year ago(October 06, 2024 07:45 PM)
she probably gets passed around a lot there
This woman (Audrey) has been in and out of prison for drug related stuff most of her adult life. Poverty and drug addiction aren't a thrilling combination. Drug addiction is widespread and a major problem in Appalachia (where she comes from), whereas jobs and educational opportunities are scarce. The swastika tattoo was drawn on with a Sharpie; it's not real. I think she was just going through a phase with the Nazi stuff. Some out-of-town Nazi groups came to her town (Pikeville, KY) to hold a rally back in 2017 and she went to the rally to show her support and then that photo showed up all over social media and she became a meme. According to her Twitter page, she's a Trump supporter. -
lukejbarnett β 1 year ago(October 09, 2024 02:53 AM)
so were you very disturbed by the graphic extreme and explicit violence in the first Ilsa film? i mean i heard it is very hard to take. i guess the part where she whips ushi digard is extremely disturbing.
did you find it hard to watch bc of the fact that like a lot of '70s sleazy graphic violence films it doesn't hold back at all it shows you everything in extremely graphic detail and it draws the violence out thus making it seem real?
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cryptoflovecraft β 1 year ago(October 10, 2024 05:25 PM)
Nah, I found the Ilsa films to be too campy to take seriously. Maybe back in the 70's some of the gory scenes were disturbing but not now.
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lukejbarnett β 1 year ago(October 11, 2024 06:14 AM)
have you ever watched bloodsucking freaks? i always heard that is very disturbing.
also they said it was influenced by the herschell gordon lewis' film the wizard of gore. have you ever watched the wizard of gore?
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cryptoflovecraft β 1 year ago(October 14, 2024 01:10 PM)
I've never seen Bloodsucking Freaks. Heard about it though.
I've seen Wizard of Gore and can definitely see how Lewis' stuff might have influenced the Ilsa films. Same kind of atmosphere too. Lewis' films were fun, campy and gory. Two Thousand Maniacs is my favorite H.G. Lewis film, it even has a paranormal twist at the end.
