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Posted by DjConfessions on Nov-13-2005 08:10:

The world outside of the United States

so i was researching the whole premise behind Hostel for the past 3 hours. Hostel is a movie based on "true events." those of you that have seen the trailer know that the "based on true events" is what gets everyone excited.

quote:
There is a place, where all your darkest, sickest fantasies are possible. Where you can experience anything you desire.

Where you can torture, punish or kill for a price.


The writer/director said his friend sent him an email about a website (which was taken down) which organized events where if u had the $$$, u could have be seated to a show of torture and murder.

of course, i think it'd be pretty impossible to find a website like this on google, so i didn't even try (that hard)

It seems that the events make A TON OF MONEY from just a handful of an audience. many of these events take place in southeast asia, although rings have been found in areas like FRANCE. You pay a SHITLOAD of money to see a guy/girl/whatever get completely fucked up, or, tada, watch someone YOU WANT to get completely fucked up.

They said "handful of people", it can be as low as even 1 person, or up to usally 5 people. I was thinking why not have an audience of 100 sickos paying $100 each? it seems that the events appeal to REALLY RICH people to have a smaller audience (keep on the downlow). BIG MONEY means that the really poor local authorities can't even afford the "games" that lead to the whereabouts of the show. by the games, i mean you talk to person after person, paying money until u reach a key person telling u the GOOD SHIT.

i don't exactly know how u'd get someone YOU'D WANT to have go through this though. Some of the websites i went through suggest a link to human trafficking, much of which is located throughout asia. With a little social engineering and telemarketing skills, i guess u could get a guy to visit a country, monitor where he sleeps and then whack him. i dunno.

anyways, maybe u want to discuss the film. what do u think about society's increasing fascination with the mixture of violence and pornography?


Posted by wwu.punisher on Nov-13-2005 08:22:

You have entirely too much free time on your hands... and not enough brain power to figure out anything better to do with it.


Posted by PrometheanQuirk on Nov-13-2005 08:27:

quote:
Originally posted by wwu.punisher
You have entirely too much free time on your hands... and not enough brain power to figure out anything better to do with it.


+1


Posted by wwu.punisher on Nov-13-2005 08:29:

By the way... surprise, motherfukers.

(You'll figure it out eventually.)


Posted by astroboy on Nov-13-2005 08:34:

I read the title and thought this was going to be another thread satirizing the insularism, ignorance, narrowmindedness and xenophobia that people so often attribute to Americans. But instead I found a post demonstrating that very attitude. Is this some kind of Baudrillardian parody, some kind of overstated simulacrum of satire? Or a living case-in-point demonstration of the stereotypical american? The correct answer is: who gives a flying fuck.


Posted by Allied Nations on Nov-13-2005 08:56:

a la Rollerball - 1970s


Posted by Cal on Nov-13-2005 17:07:

quote:
Originally posted by astroboy
I read the title and thought this was going to be another thread satirizing the insularism, ignorance, narrowmindedness and xenophobia that people so often attribute to Americans. But instead I found a post demonstrating that very attitude. Is this some kind of Baudrillardian parody, some kind of overstated simulacrum of satire? Or a living case-in-point demonstration of the stereotypical american? The correct answer is: who gives a flying fuck.



Posted by kr00t0n on Nov-13-2005 17:08:

quote:
Originally posted by wwu.punisher
By the way... surprise, motherfukers.

(You'll figure it out eventually.)


I think you give too many too much credit on this forum


Posted by wwu.punisher on Nov-13-2005 21:31:

quote:
Originally posted by kr00t0n
I think you give too many too much credit on this forum


I think you're right.



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