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Fucked Up February as officially come to an end. Some of us are relieved, some of us are sick enough to want it never to end. In any case, we have reviewed the movie deemed by guest star Damian "The Eggman" LaGrasta as a rite of passage if anyone ventures into disturbing horror movies. The movie of course is Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom. A movie so sick and depraved, we had to watch it a second time to fully understand it. The movie background itself is very interesting and shrouded in mystery as the director Pier Paolo Pasolini was killed before its premiere. Young boys and girls are taken by four Italian libertines in fascist Italy during WW2 to re-enact sick and twisted stories over 120 days. Tone and atmosphere alone make this movie stand out among other disturbing movies of the time. While the movie ultimately didn't stand up to being as fucked up as we remembered, it's still high on our list due to the nonchalant manner in which the libertines treat their subjects.Music Credit: Karl Casey @ White Bat Audiohttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_6hQy4elsyHhCOskZo0U5g
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Tom Dennett-Cook is back on the show to talk about one of the most controversial and infamous films of all time, Pier Paolo Pasolini's Salo, or the 120 Days of Sodom. Another one not to listen to while you're having dinner...
Matt laments about the current state of affairs, including toxic masculinity and rape culture, as well as the absurdity of the White House serving McDonald's to visiting National Champions. Write Matt at storytellermatt.com/contact.
Behold, Storyteller Matt's descent into madness. As the grieving over the loss of his beloved cat Milo continues, the scales fall away from his eyes, and he sees the world for what it truly is. Today, he returns to an old obsession, Pasolini's Salo or the 120 Days of Sodom. If you have any thoughts, give feedback at storytellermatt.com/contact.
After a bit of reflection on the inherent psychosis of children and men, Matt talks about films constructed to disturb the viewer, offers his strategy for getting through them, then launches on a discussion of Frontier(s), one of the few films to truly rattle him, before making a half-assed attempt to watch the damned thing again. Part 1 of 2. Join in the conversation at storytellermatt.com/contact.