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 Ludwig Van A Clockwork Beethoven 
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so.... I guess this one won't be in my sub :(

oh, how I wish I had $3,000 right now...

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At the minute (of the original 74 DPP 'video nasty list) there is only 13 films still banned in the UK. Usually because they've not be re-submitted for classification. They're mostly a bit pants and not as gory as some of the stuff we see today.

# The Beast in Heat (original title: La bestia in Calore) (Banned outright)
# Blood rites (original title: The Ghastly Ones) (Banned outright)
# Devil Hunter (original title: Il cacciatore di uomini) (Banned outright)
# Fight For Your Life (Banned outright)
# Forest of Fear (original title: Bloodeaters) (Banned outright)
# Frozen Scream (Banned outright)
# Gestapo's Last Orgy (original title: L'ultima orgia del III Reich) (Banned outright)
# Late Night Trains (original title: L'ultimo treno della notte) (Banned outright)
# Love Camp 7 (Banned outright)
# Mardi Gras Massacre (Banned outright)
# Nightmare Maker (Banned outright)
# The Werewolf and the Yeti (original title: La Maldición de la bestia) (Banned outright)
# Women Behind Bars (original French title: Des diamants pour l'enfer) (Banned outright)


The real question is which of these movies are actually worth sitting down with and kick serious ban worthy ass...???

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First thing I thought of when I saw this was that Chocolate Jesus that caused drama in NYC earlier this year.



Mmmmmmmm, chocolate. Might sell better. Frank can pull in the chick market he hasn't conquered yet.

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Parka wrote:
At the minute (of the original 74 DPP 'video nasty list) there is only 13 films still banned in the UK. Usually because they've not be re-submitted for classification. They're mostly a bit pants and not as gory as some of the stuff we see today.

# The Beast in Heat (original title: La bestia in Calore) (Banned outright)
# Blood rites (original title: The Ghastly Ones) (Banned outright)
# Devil Hunter (original title: Il cacciatore di uomini) (Banned outright)
# Fight For Your Life (Banned outright)
# Forest of Fear (original title: Bloodeaters) (Banned outright)
# Frozen Scream (Banned outright)
# Gestapo's Last Orgy (original title: L'ultima orgia del III Reich) (Banned outright)
# Late Night Trains (original title: L'ultimo treno della notte) (Banned outright)
# Love Camp 7 (Banned outright)
# Mardi Gras Massacre (Banned outright)
# Nightmare Maker (Banned outright)
# The Werewolf and the Yeti (original title: La Maldición de la bestia) (Banned outright)
# Women Behind Bars (original French title: Des diamants pour l'enfer) (Banned outright)


The real question is which of these movies are actually worth sitting down with and kick serious ban worthy ass...???

Love Camp 7 is fun.
I can't say I would turn down the chance to see the Werewolf and the Yeti.

I think the point is less whether it is worth watching and more the choice/chance to watch them.

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Hot bronze patinas can be a lot of fun. I used to make a living as an art-bronze patineur.

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Have fun Frank -it's just like life: respect the chemicals and everything will be just fine.

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That's great looking; was that a Rommel sculpt?...( lost track with other stuff going on here)

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Hey Frank,

There's a post on vinylpulse about this piece and they make reference to UltraViolence. Did you somehow collaborate with them (japanese clothing designer) on this piece or is that just a general reference to ACO that they're talking about?

just curious..

_Ethan


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siphilon wrote:
Hey Frank,

There's a post on vinylpulse about this piece and they make reference to UltraViolence. Did you somehow collaborate with them (japanese clothing designer) on this piece or is that just a general reference to ACO that they're talking about?

just curious..

_Ethan


I do believe Frank plans on starting up his own toy company called "Ultraviolence"


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