CHOKE, the Clark Gregg directed feature adaptation of the deliciously twisted Chuck Palahniuk novel of the same name, will be making its debut at the currently going Sundance Film Festival and if you want a little taste of it now to whet your appetite before seeing the actual flick, check out a preview of it HERE. Hopefully, our man on scene in Utah will tell us all about the film because a lot of us won’t be able to see the flick until God knows when. And considering how much a lot of us like the book, that’s a pretty long goddamn wait. In it, Sam Rockwell stars as a sex addicted Revolutionary War re-enactor who chokes in restaurants to get pity money from his saviors in order to pay for his loony mother’s hospital bills.
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