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When Benecio shot the kingpin it was because he denied him gay sex
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Quoted: They are probably imagining the raping is so intense that Banderas needs all that refreshment. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: He is literally walking in with a water bottle. The scene ends with a drain How in the WORLD could you get gay sex from that? They are probably imagining the raping is so intense that Banderas needs all that refreshment. Dude this is so old school GD ridiculous I can't stop laughing |
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Methinks OP has some sort of homeerotic fantasy about having his shit pushed in by Antonio Banderas.
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Quoted: You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: I almost watched Sicario for the first time last night. Glad I didn’t if it has gay rape. I like old fashioned violence and titties You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? Just Gladiator movies? |
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Quoted: American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. American Me is fairly rapey |
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Quoted: American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. Shawshank Redemption? |
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If the intent was to torture to gain intelligence BUT you were going to turn off cameras and have US personnel leave the room why the fuck would they water board?
Water boarding is/was the "legally" allowable "non torture" method. There are better methods if you're going off the reservation. How about the bottle of water not being open as the sounds start? How is fat boy getting waterboarded with no water? The fact they don't show what was happening is a big clue too. Bodies hanging from bridges, no problem. Shooting children in the face eating dinner, no problem. Waterboarding not shown? The bottle was misdirection for people outside who may hear sounds. |
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Quoted: If the intent was to torture to gain intelligence BUT you were going to turn off cameras and have US personnel leave the room why the fuck would they water board? Water boarding is/was the "legally" allowable "non torture" method. There are better methods if you're going off the reservation. How about the bottle of water not being open as the sounds start? How is fat boy getting waterboarded with no water? The fact they don't show what was happening is a big clue too. Bodies hanging from bridges, no problem. Shooting children in the face eating dinner, no problem. Waterboarding not shown? The bottle was misdirection for people outside who may hear sounds. View Quote Alajandro knows unauthorized torture techniques. Like when he shoves his finger in the dirty cop's ear. There's a lot of unauthorized things he could be doing besides ass rape. |
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Remember the interview at the beginning of the movie. The one where Brolin didn't water board the guy because there were no rules at that site?
A little foreshadowing perhaps? |
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Quoted: It’s a Hollywood joke… Banderas and delToro get confused for one another all the time https://i.imgur.com/YAlNlKO.jpg View Quote Yeah, that isn’t either one of them, lol. |
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Quoted: American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. Deliverence |
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Quoted: Remember the interview at the beginning of the movie. The one where Brolin didn't water board the guy because there were no rules at that site? A little foreshadowing perhaps? View Quote The scene up for discussion is in the first. |
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The cartel goon boiled his baby girl in battery acid
Bararosa fucked him in the ass with a saguaro cactus, just like I did |
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I think Banderas would be gentle at least. Del Toro on the other hand
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Quoted: American Me is fairly rapey View Quote Oof, that movie was a staple in my hood growing up: American Me (1992) [Tony Scagnelli, Jr] Has a blade rammed into his butt by Pepe Serna after being raped by multiple inmates. Danny Trejo: 10 People Killed Over ''American Me'', Edward James Olmos Had a Hit on Him (Part 5) |
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Quoted: American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: You don't enjoy prison movies? What's wrong with you? American History X is pretty good. Come to think of it, it may be the only movie I've ever seen that uses man on man gang rape as a major plot device. Welcome, fellow prison film enthusiast. For beginners, I like to recommend some introductory renditions. Start with Shot Caller (2017), then try Half Baked (1998). HB will slowly and comedically allow you glimpses into prison intimacy cultures. Follow up those doses with Felon and Starred Up. |
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Quoted: It’s a Hollywood joke… Banderas and delToro get confused for one another all the time https://i.imgur.com/YAlNlKO.jpg View Quote Looks like Javier Bardem and Jeffrey Dean Morgan to me. |
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I don't know if it's been said, but that wasn't Antonio Banderas, it was Ralph Maccio.
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Quoted: Welcome, fellow prison film enthusiast. For beginners, I like to recommend some introductory renditions. Start with Shot Caller (2017), then try Half Baked (1998). HB will slowly and comedically allow you glimpses into prison intimacy cultures. Follow up those doses with Felon and Starred Up. View Quote Shot Caller was good. Probably the most accurate I've seen. Lots of real gang terminology and stuff. |
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Quoted: Shot Caller was good. Probably the most accurate I've seen. Lots of real gang terminology and stuff. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Welcome, fellow prison film enthusiast. For beginners, I like to recommend some introductory renditions. Start with Shot Caller (2017), then try Half Baked (1998). HB will slowly and comedically allow you glimpses into prison intimacy cultures. Follow up those doses with Felon and Starred Up. Shot Caller was good. Probably the most accurate I've seen. Lots of real gang terminology and stuff. There were no unwanted sexual advances prison scenes in that movie. Not entirely accurate, especially considering the movie was based off CDCR inmate subculture. But a great film nonetheless. |
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Quoted: Quoted: I almost watched Sicario for the first time last night. Glad I didn't if it has gay rape. I like old fashioned violence and titties There is if you want there to be. Just use the power of imagination. |
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Quoted: The scene your thinking about is in the second movie. The scene up for discussion is in the first. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Remember the interview at the beginning of the movie. The one where Brolin didn't water board the guy because there were no rules at that site? A little foreshadowing perhaps? The scene up for discussion is in the first. I guess the director wanted the OP to feel some nostalgia for his favorite part. |
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