When the website for CHOKE, the Clark Gregg directed feature adaptation of the Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name, went live, it featured a red band trailer that vanished as quickly and as mysteriously as it had appeared. Thanks to the red band trailer gods, however, it’s back and as delightfully filthy as you remember. If you didn’t get to see it before, here’s your chance. The story follows a sex addicted historical reenactor (Sam Rockwell) who scams money out of people by choking in restaurants in order to pay for his crazy mom’s hospital bills. The sex-addicted craziness humps its way to theaters September 26th.
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