Sherrif-Mann
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- | [[Category:Extant Works]]Inexplicably violent film about ethnic-cleansing small-town sheriff Billy Mann. Filmed on location in Crawford Texas, not far from the ranch owned by [[Stimso Adid]]. Basically a plotless mess consisting of Sheriff Mann executing minorities in ever increasingly creative fashions. [[Steven Vogeler]] did the prepatory drawings (on a bar napkin none the less) of the outrageous dream-sequence wherein Mann grins deviously while [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keelhauling keelhauling] a Middle Eastern student from the convenience store beneath an enormous pirate ship. The special effects are awful, the minority characters horribly stereotypical and the violence incredibly over the top. No wonder it is a world-renowned Cult film favorite. | + | [[Category:Extant Works]] |
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+ | Inexplicably violent 1989 film about ethnic-cleansing small-town sheriff Billy Mann, based on the true adventures of [[Roscoe Redfern]]. Filmed on location in Crawford Texas, not far from the ranch owned by [[Stimso Adid]]. Basically a plotless mess consisting of Sheriff Mann executing minorities in ever increasingly creative fashions. [[Steven Vogeler]] did the prepatory drawings (on a bar napkin none the less) of the outrageous dream-sequence wherein Mann grins deviously while [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keelhauling keelhauling] a Middle Eastern student from the convenience store beneath an enormous pirate ship. The special effects are awful, the minority characters horribly stereotypical and the violence incredibly over the top. No wonder it is a world-renowned Cult film favorite. |
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Inexplicably violent 1989 film about ethnic-cleansing small-town sheriff Billy Mann, based on the true adventures of Roscoe Redfern. Filmed on location in Crawford Texas, not far from the ranch owned by Stimso Adid. Basically a plotless mess consisting of Sheriff Mann executing minorities in ever increasingly creative fashions. Steven Vogeler did the prepatory drawings (on a bar napkin none the less) of the outrageous dream-sequence wherein Mann grins deviously while keelhauling (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keelhauling) a Middle Eastern student from the convenience store beneath an enormous pirate ship. The special effects are awful, the minority characters horribly stereotypical and the violence incredibly over the top. No wonder it is a world-renowned Cult film favorite.