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Originally Posted By Scalped: 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. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Originally Posted By Scalped: 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. In Shot Caller. The first night in prison some new inmate gets gang raped when the guard steps away from the desk. The protagonist lays in his bed listening to it. The whole film was basically about what a guy will do to avoid getting buttfucked in prison. |
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Originally Posted By ScoutOut: The rape theory? A lot people think he made the guy suck his dick. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By ScoutOut: Originally Posted By Tallahasseezz: Never heard this theory, is this something you cooked up in your own head? The rape theory? A lot people think he made the guy suck his dick. You know a lot of gays, right? |
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Originally Posted By TLD05: 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 |
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Originally Posted By Hawken50: I've talked to people that believe the bear raped DiCaprio in the Revenant. I mean he's dreamy and all but come on. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Hawken50: Originally Posted By Ruin: Who would watch that scene and believe the prisoner was raped? I never even considered it, torture to gain information was very clearly the goal. I've talked to people that believe the bear raped DiCaprio in the Revenant. I mean he's dreamy and all but come on. "You're not really here for the hunting are you?" |
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It was left to the viewers imagination. I guess a lot of people's imagination is gay. I got the impression he was getting the ever loving shit beat out of him and the water bottle was for later. The crotch in the face was a machismo dominance thing thing to me. Nobody is going to be comfortable with tied hands and some dudes crotch in their face and he was suddenly not so smug anymore. Actually sticking your dick in a prisoner's mouth that's getting tortured sounds like a fantastically poor idea to me.
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Originally Posted By Bigger_Hammer: Did ANYONE seriously think that BDT raped the Mexican Cartel Dude? Hell No, but BDT sure waterboarded him ...big time! https://y.yarn.co/3ca2e53f-3498-4a64-abb9-e49cfdcc597d_text.gif That was the whole point of the water jug & drain on the floor so viewers could add 1+1 for waterboarding to make him talk. Bigger_Hammer View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Bigger_Hammer: Originally Posted By ScoutOut: He waterboarded him. This is foreshadowed when they show the jug of water next to the drain in the floor. When he shoves his crotch in the guy's face it's just to invade his personal space and menace him. The struggling you hear at the end of the scene is them getting him in position to waterboard him. Sorry male on male rape fans but no rape happened. Originally Posted By Naffenea: I never thought rape happened in the first place. Did ANYONE seriously think that BDT raped the Mexican Cartel Dude? Hell No, but BDT sure waterboarded him ...big time! https://y.yarn.co/3ca2e53f-3498-4a64-abb9-e49cfdcc597d_text.gif That was the whole point of the water jug & drain on the floor so viewers could add 1+1 for waterboarding to make him talk. Bigger_Hammer Most ridiculous thread in forever |
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Originally Posted By PeepEater:
You bought ammo with jibber jabber on the label and are surprised it was corrosive? Knight of Wonder |
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I never thought he did
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Fuck. I didn't even know he was in Sicario. He was great in The Usual Suspects.
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He was blind the whole time.
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Originally Posted By ScoutOut: He waterboarded him. This is foreshadowed when they show the jug of water next to the drain in the floor. When he shoves his crotch in the guy's face it's just to invade his personal space and menace him. The struggling you hear at the end of the scene is them getting him in position to waterboard him. Sorry male on male rape fans but no rape happened. View Quote It wasnt Antonio Banderas you fool! It was Carlos Mencia |
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World salad today=temporary guest. No prisoner involved.
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Happiness is the greatest agent of purification
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Donkey punch with a Cleveland Steamer on the side
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Schoolhouse Rock was a lie
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OP is correct
for a bunch of GD-ers who complain about gay-gay-gay references everywhere -- its funny they make one up when it doesn't exist |
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Not for a second did I think that was a rape scene.
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Originally Posted By PeepEater:
You bought ammo with jibber jabber on the label and are surprised it was corrosive? Knight of Wonder |
If he had raped him, and impregnated him, would you be ok with the victim having an abortion?
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"Sometimes you have to look for the irony, and sometimes it runs at you, head-butts you, kicks you in the balls, then bends you over and makes you its bitch." Hugh G. Rection
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Originally Posted By OscarD: In Shot Caller. The first night in prison some new inmate gets gang raped when the guard steps away from the desk. The protagonist lays in his bed listening to it. The whole film was basically about what a guy will do to avoid getting buttfucked in prison. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OscarD: Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Originally Posted By Scalped: 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. In Shot Caller. The first night in prison some new inmate gets gang raped when the guard steps away from the desk. The protagonist lays in his bed listening to it. The whole film was basically about what a guy will do to avoid getting buttfucked in prison. I think you may be right, king. Gives me another reason to watch it again. See what else I missed. |
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Originally Posted By Scalped: I think you may be right, king. Gives me another reason to watch it again. See what else I missed. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By OscarD: Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Originally Posted By Scalped: 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. In Shot Caller. The first night in prison some new inmate gets gang raped when the guard steps away from the desk. The protagonist lays in his bed listening to it. The whole film was basically about what a guy will do to avoid getting buttfucked in prison. I think you may be right, king. Gives me another reason to watch it again. See what else I missed. A normal white collar man joins the Aryan Brotherhood eventually rising to lead the gang all to keep his donut hole safe from random BBC. It should have won academy awards. ETA: It is a good commentary on how the correction industry in America can turn non violent offenders into monsters. |
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Originally Posted By ScoutOut: He waterboarded him. This is foreshadowed when they show the jug of water next to the drain in the floor. When he shoves his crotch in the guy's face it's just to invade his personal space and menace him. The struggling you hear at the end of the scene is them getting him in position to waterboard him. Sorry male on male rape fans but no rape happened. View Quote sir, this is a wendys |
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The amount of closet homo on this site is staggering. I never for one second thought that.
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Originally Posted By PeepEater:
You bought ammo with jibber jabber on the label and are surprised it was corrosive? Knight of Wonder |
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Originally Posted By OscarD: A normal white collar man joins the Aryan Brotherhood eventually rising to lead the gang all to keep his donut hole safe from random BBC. It should have won academy awards. ETA: It is a good commentary on how the correction industry in America can turn non violent offenders into monsters. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OscarD: Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By OscarD: Originally Posted By Scalped: Originally Posted By TaskForce: Originally Posted By Scalped: 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. In Shot Caller. The first night in prison some new inmate gets gang raped when the guard steps away from the desk. The protagonist lays in his bed listening to it. The whole film was basically about what a guy will do to avoid getting buttfucked in prison. I think you may be right, king. Gives me another reason to watch it again. See what else I missed. A normal white collar man joins the Aryan Brotherhood eventually rising to lead the gang all to keep his donut hole safe from random BBC. It should have won academy awards. ETA: It is a good commentary on how the correction industry in America can turn non violent offenders into monsters. Best part was showing the complexities of preparing a proper prison pocket cache. |
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Evil_ATF: He may speak true but no one calls my woman a bitch except me, motherfucker. Get off of your shark and prepare to defend yourself.
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Originally Posted By Ege: Chill out guys. No one is claiming Antonio Banderas actually raped anyone. View Quote People think he raped someone in a movie. There's this phrase, "the seriousness of the charge" which pretty much means that even if he didn't, just being accused of it casts doubt on all of his further actions in situations like this. Probably didn't rape the guy. But probably guilty of all other rape he's accused of lol.. |
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I thought that scene was pretty self exploratory. The crotch in the face thing is Latina American machismo flex.
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I never thought rape.
Just thought he was kicking his ass getting paid back. Wasn't to long before this movie came out. When we were all told how horrible water boarding terrorist was when it was banned. Watched again Saturday afternoon after seeing this thread. Yep still sounds like dude is getting beat up |
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Originally Posted By OscarD: I don't know what kind of bars you've been to in TJ but it's not the bars I've been to. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By OscarD: Originally Posted By ruger556boy: I thought that scene was pretty self exploratory. The crotch in the face thing is Latina American machismo flex. I don't know what kind of bars you've been to in TJ but it's not the bars I've been to. >Machismo |
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