branduponthebrain:

Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Shûji Terayama, 1971)

branduponthebrain:

Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Shûji Terayama, 1971)

branduponthebrain:

Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Shûji Terayama, 1971)

branduponthebrain:

Emperor Tomato Ketchup (Shûji Terayama, 1971)

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foxesinbreeches' depository for cinematic masturbation.

Pervasive themes include nuns, noir, trash, art-wank, viscera, boobs, surrealism, and varying combinations thereof.

Here, we dream longingly of resurrecting the respectively pickled cadavers of Divine and Oliver Reed for a neo-noir Sapphic nun film based loosely on The Story of the Eye, made highbrow through an aspiring Bernard Herrmann soundtrack written by Goblin, and recycling the dolphin fountain pool last used for Showgirls as a chief prop.

Submissions welcome. Ask away too, but it should be noted that we're currently unable to explain why remaking The Wicker Man, I Spit On Your Grave or Sisters was ever considered, nor why Bitter Moon exists.

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