Thursday, April 19, 2018

Blind Item #4

I have previously written about his unusual tastes in movies, but apparently this former A+ list mostly movie actor who is an Academy Award winner/nominee has a collection of movies featuring Japanese women being tortured and raped and rumors that one is also a snuff film. The reason it is a rumor is that the woman appears close to death in the movie and you see a man come from off screen with a samurai sword and raises it at her. As he swings it down, the film stops. 


28 comments:

  1. "I told you I was hardcore!"
    -Mishima Yukio, November 25, 1970

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  2. And it's absolutely Nicholas Kim Coppola

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    1. Anonymous9:49 AM

      That explains 8mm

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  3. Hate to be captain obvious but that's no snuff film, and if the snuff is fake, the "torture/rape" may be consensual/acting/sfx too.

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  5. Anonymous8:01 AM

    Oh, Enty, these are probably just the Guinea Pig films or something similar. 80s Japanese pseudo-snuff exploitation horror. Gross, degrading and disgusting, and certainly not my cup of tea as a horror fan, but hardly real. There were a ton of these made in the 80s and 90s; legend even has it that Charlie Sheen called the FBI after watching one because he thought they were real. But, no, gross as they are, none of them are real.

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  6. Such BS, real snuff films show the moment of death, that's kind of the point, they don't cut away.

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  7. Anonymous8:07 AM

    I don't think the blind is Bs, Brayson, I just thinking Enty is getting confused over a legit, if underground and super transgressive, fictional film. Nic Cage has gone on record as being a big genee fan. And he's rich enough to get some of these movies, as they are out of print.

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  8. They're not real? Next you'll tell me that there is no Machine Gun Girl.

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  9. Anonymous8:15 AM

    And, Poppymann, the Tokyo Gore Police are not a real law enforcement agency, I'm sorry to say.

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  11. I guess he took the method work he did on 8mm too seriously.

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  12. Excuse meee but THE 8 INMORTALS RESTAURANT was pretty "real" ... specially the rape scene over the table

    Sorry I had a movie blog and I watched tonn of shixt ....

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  13. It's socially acceptable to love watching people being tortured. Movies like 'Saw' or 'Hostel' made millions. So, why shouldn't this former A+ guy enjoy himself with his collection.

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  14. @Melvin The Reanimated

    How disturbing does a film need to be to make Charlie Sheen report it to the authorities?

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    1. Wow! That is something to ponder!

      ✌!!!!

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    2. Same exact thought.

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  15. Anonymous10:44 AM

    @Justin ahahahahaha.

    Maybe he spread that rumor himself to make himself look good.

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  16. Rumor has it the rape scene in The Accused is real. Jodie Foster doesn't even remember filming the scene.

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  17. I’m sure Nic Cage and Steven Seagal have many films like this in their personal collections.

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  18. +1 dusty fairy. They must have small junk and really hate women along with herpes.

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  19. Article 175 will make a country get horny in some really weird-ass ways. They're innovators in the space, for better or worse, and you have to at least respect that. Additional fear is optional, but recommended.

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  20. If you love seeing women brutalised, raped, tortured, murdered your hatred for all women is clear. Imagine if women loved seeing this done to men. There'd be outrage.

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  21. @Walter Lily- they do- it's called "marriage".

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