Beastiality in Park City? | Movie News
I haven't been following the Sundance schedule as closely as I should be and, as such, I just found out today about an interesting documentary titled ZOO. It's a documentary that follows the story of a 45-year-old Seattle man who died after engaging in a sex act with a horse. That's putting in nicely. More specifically the autopsy report listed a perforated colon, which he received after...you know. Even more shocking is that the farm on which this happened was a haven for this type of activity and the acts were frequently videotaped. ZOO follows the story of that man and the aftermath of the story, including talks with his family, the police, local reporters and others. There is no "horse sex" in the movie but there are interviews with two of the man's friends and one accomplice who drove him to the hospital after the incident. It will also focus on how Washington state didn't have any laws against beastiality prior to this incident, which allowed this particular farm to become infamous in chat rooms for this kind of stuff. THINKFilm is distributing the doc, but no word on when it will make its way out of Sundance. We'll have full coverage from Sundance (and hopefully of this movie as well), which begins tomorrow in Park City, Utah.
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10:36PM on 01/21/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
but i still cant believe he's getting his own movie, wow...
but i still cant believe he's getting his own movie, wow...
1:24PM on 01/18/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
8:58PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Rohan
Rohan
6:30PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Thanks for proving my point that you are just a flamer/troll.
Thanks for proving my point that you are just a flamer/troll.
5:12PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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3:03PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Again, I am not saying this is a good idea. I swear someone going to take this post the wrong way... On second thought, forget I said...
Again, I am not saying this is a good idea. I swear someone going to take this post the wrong way... On second thought, forget I said anything.
1:52PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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12:27PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
Learn how to spell. It's "bestiality," it has nothing to do with the word "beast,"
Learn a little about the rules of grammar and remove those misplaced commas before you go on a flame-fest.
Learn how to spell. It's "bestiality," it has nothing to do with the word "beast,"
Learn a little about the rules of grammar and remove those misplaced commas before you go on a flame-fest.
12:06PM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
And who cares how the fuck it's spelled. It doesn't matter. Google Search will correct the spelling for you anyway.
And who cares how the fuck it's spelled. It doesn't matter. Google Search will correct the spelling for you anyway.
10:53AM on 01/17/2007 Add as a friend | MFC profile
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My less burning questions are: Will people go see this? Are horse sex and bestiality law themes that Hollywood has been neglecting?
Can this be done seriously? Will it be taken seriously by the audience that will go see it?
Lastly: If your friend died from a...
My less burning questions are: Will people go see this? Are horse sex and bestiality law themes that Hollywood has been neglecting?
Can this be done seriously? Will it be taken seriously by the audience that will go see it?
Lastly: If your friend died from a perforated colon as a result of having intercourse with a horse at a rural sex farm, would you appear in a film to talk about it???