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NECRO666 01-31-2006 01:40 PM

never seen the film, just hear say. don't know if this true but the person who made the film I guess got killed, because the people thought it was real what happen to those kids. again hear say :D

urgeok 01-31-2006 01:59 PM

From IMDB :


Pier Paolo Pasolini achieved fame and notoriety long before he entered the film industry - a published poet at 19, he had already written numerous novels and essays before his first screenplay in 1954. His first film Accattone (1961) was based on his own novel, and its violent depiction of the life of a pimp in the slums of Rome caused a sensation. He was arrested in 1962 when his contribution to the portmanteau film Ro.Go.Pa.G. (1963) was considered blasphemous, and given a suspended sentence. It might have been expected that his next film, Vangelo secondo Matteo, Il (1964) (The Gospel According to St.Matthew), which presented the Biblical story in a totally realistic, stripped-down style, would cause a similar fuss, but in fact it was rapturously acclaimed as one of the few honest portrayals of Christ on screen (its original Italian title pointedly omitted the Saint in St. Matthew). Pasolini's film career would then alternate distinctly personal (and often scandalously erotic adaptations of classic literary texts) Edipo re (1967/I) (Oedipus Rex), Decameron, Il (1971), Racconti di Canterbury, I (1972) (The Canterbury Tales), Fiore delle mille e una notte, Il (1974) (Arabian Nights) with his own more personal projects, expressing his controversial views on Marxism, atheism, fascism and homosexuality, notably Teorema (1968) (Theorem), Pigsty and the notorious Salò o le 120 giornate di Sodoma (1976) (Salo, or The 120 Days of Sodom), a relentlessly grim fusion of Mussolini's Fascist Italy with the Marquis de Sade which was banned in Italy (and many other countries) for several years. Pasolini was murdered in still-mysterious circumstances shortly after completing the film.

Despare 01-31-2006 06:41 PM

Wow Urge, I thought they knew how he died. I had heard he was stomped to death by outraged people. You learn something every day.

Elvis_Christ 01-31-2006 06:50 PM

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Originally posted by RavageRitual
Guinea Pig Series

Any good? I was reading an article in an issue of Ultra Voilent magazine and they sounded interesting. Cracks me up Charlie Sheen called the FBI on the makers because he thought they were real :D


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