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lordhighexecutioner uploaded a new video
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Lenny Bruce wrote this third entry in the Umberto Scalli trilogy and his...
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Lenny Bruce wrote this third entry in the Umberto Scalli trilogy and his mother and girlfriend also appear. Produced by George Weiss, famous for producing Ed Wood's Glen or Glenda as well as the Olga series. Directed by Phil Tucker, best known for Robot Monster, though he also directed Cape Canaveral Monsters. Timothy Farrell, who was the psychiatrist/narrator in Glen or Glenda, petty gangster Vic Brady in Ed Wood's Jail Bait, as well as the gangster Joe in two other Weiss productions, plays Umberto Scalli for the third time. He first appeared as Scalli in 1949's The Devil's Sleep and then in 1951's Racket Girls, familiar to viewers of Mystery Science Theatre 3000.
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lordhighexecutioner uploaded a new video
(5 months ago)
This is perhaps the most famous scene from Andy Milligan's 1969 mediaeva...
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This is perhaps the most famous scene from Andy Milligan's 1969 mediaeval epic shot on Staten Island "Torture Dungeon".
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lordhighexecutioner uploaded a new video
(5 months ago)
On this comedy show Minimaxovision. Serbian Chetnik Movement leader Voji...
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On this comedy show Minimaxovision. Serbian Chetnik Movement leader Vojislav Seselj in 1991 jokes about the terrible things said to be done by his Chetnik volunteers. This selection took a life of its own as his alleged call or claim that his people gouged out eyes with rusty spoons. What he really said was not quite that. Since this appearance he was accused of confessing that his people gouged out eyes with rusty spoons or of calling for such during speeches.
Today Seselj is head of the Serbian Radical Party and has been in gaol at The Hague since 2003. His trial is ongoing. The case against him has to do with statements such as this one and suggestions made of this sort.
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lordhighexecutioner uploaded a new video
(1 year ago)
From the Amon Ra Bless America EP released in 2010 on Psychic Handshake....
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From the Amon Ra Bless America EP released in 2010 on Psychic Handshake. Vomit Squad is King Khan aka Blacksnake (ex-Spaceshits, ex-King Khan and BBQ Show, still records, plays and tours with his Sensational Shrines), Choyce formerly known as The Warden (ex-Daylight Lovers, ex-Sexareenos, presently of Red Mass), Dan Pedro Dorito formerly Skid Marks (ex-Spaceshits, ex-Sexareenos, ex-CPC Gangbangs, presently in a band called Teenage Hookers) and Rich Ritalin and this one features scenes from some 1930s serials, from the 1997 short "Enchiladas de Amora" and also from that Pakistani movie "International Guerrillas" which has been banned in many places I hear. King Khan plays guitar on this one, and Choyce plays bass and Dan Pedro plays drums.
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lordhighexecutioner uploaded a new video
(1 year ago)

Glenn Beck continues the keynote address delivered at the Conservative P...
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Glenn Beck continues the keynote address delivered at the Conservative Political Action Committee in 2010. At the end of Part 1, he began pushing his life story of someone who "hit bottom" but through suffering and agony escaped his predicament and credited this pain for his later success. He proved that he was worthy of life in the Social Darwinian jungle that he is promoting, he says. He demands that people not be helped at all when they're in trouble, if they die, then they're not worthy. He claims that God gave people this right. He mentions that the essentials of survival are not to him a right, the only right is the right to die. He claims that the State by helping people are diminishing them and ruining them and taking away the "freedom" to work for subsistence.
After that, he spoke of the Great Small Businessman as the hero of the age. It's a lovely trick. Most conservatives are of lower classes and they don't identify with captains of industry and derivatives traders, but they do identify with small businessmen and this is seen as a route to wealth - some small businessmen may strike it big. In the end, the the small businessman, no matter how hard-working he must be, is a master, an owner, and is superior to wage slaves. Thus, class solidarity is built with the banksters, not with most working people who are wage workers as are most of his audience. He falsely claims that small businessmen are persecuted and demonised - they are the martyrs of his movement.
Beck repeats the conservative movement's irrational claim that people can will things into existence, sort of a Triumph of a Will - voluntarism, I think it's called. He claims that people can choose to succeed by sheer will, that people have control of circumstances that they do not.
Next, he attacks American society for being insufficiently Social Darwinist for his taste and falsely claims that lions practice cannibalism and the crowd cheers his comment along these lines and seem to be amused by the idea of a society where large numbers of people are "eaten".
Next, he goes on about how economic doomsday is coming, that "people will die", that the newer generations will have to "sacrifice" like never before in order that Reagan's Morning in America" will be achieved. Again, this all-powerful "will" will make it happen, he goes on about how standards of living will not be reduced if we "believe it" which sounds to me like he's saying that sure they will be reduced by we won't "believe it".
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