Prime Cut is a 1972 American action thriller crime film produced by Joe Wizan, directed by Michael Ritchie from a screenplay written by Robert Dillon, and starring Lee Marvin as Nick Devlin, a mob enforcer from the Chicago Irish Mob sent to Kansas to collect a debt from a meatpacker boss played by Gene Hackman. The picture co-stars Sissy Spacek in her first credited on-screen role as a young orphan being sold into prostitution as well as Angel Tompkins[2] and Eddie Began.
The film was considered highly risqué for its time based on its violence and the hint of a homosexual relationship between two brothers. Its graphic depiction of female slavery includes a scene depicting naked young women (including Sissy Spacek and Janit Baldwin) in pens being auctioned like cattle. It is also noted for its depiction of the beef slaughtering process and for a chase scene involving a combine harvester in an open field.[3][4]
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It still blows my mind that adults of (supposedly) sound mind can be this gullible and compliant and hilarious that a movie was made about it. I'm referring to strip search phone scam by the way.
Dreama Walker - Compliance (2012)
It is a good movie. It’s a fucking shameful situation however as yall have saidIt's actually a very good movie but those idiots in Kentucky are so stupid they need a recipe for ice.
Poor (but dumb) girl even gave the guy head because the man on the phone said so.
It is a good movie. It’s a fucking shameful situation however as yall have said
Yeah, that shit was wild. I was like 17 when I first heard about it and from that day forward I understood the level of stupidity that exists out there.It's actually a very good movie but those idiots in Kentucky are so stupid they need a recipe for ice.
Poor (but dumb) girl even gave the guy head because the man on the phone said so.
Chloe Caro - In Dire Need of Compassion (2017)
It was the last era before, let's call it excess. That is the silicon and massive tits of the 90s, the saline, botox, and lifts of the 00s, and filters and transfers of today. Sure a lot of it was around in the 80s but it just wasn't common.
Yeah, that shit was wild. I was like 17 when I first heard about it and from that day forward I understood the level of stupidity that exists out there.
In many ways it prepared me for Trump because it taught me just how stupid and gullible people are.