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  2. Sick: The Life and Death of Bob Flanagan, Supermasochist

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    Sick also features Flanagan's home movies, performance videos, and video diaries, as well as an excerpt of Flanagan's performance in the music video for "Happiness in Slavery" by Nine Inch Nails. In the film, Flanagan explains his use of BDSM for sexual gratification and also as a therapeutic device to take control over his body from cystic ...

  3. List of film and television accidents - Wikipedia

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    Families of the men who were lost took legal action against Fox Film Company, but the courts ruled in favour of the latter. [31] [41] [42] The Viking (1931). After completion of filming in Canada, producer, co-director and real-life adventurer Varick Frissell decided that more footage of the Labrador ice floes was required.

  4. Rotten.com - Wikipedia

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    Rotten.com was an American video and photographic sharing morbid curiosity shock site, known for hosting graphic, gruesome, bloody, gory, shocking, disturbing, distressing, disgusting, horrendous, gross, awful, horrific and horrifyingly gross, bloody and gory photos, and unpleasant real-life images of death and decomposition, specialising in graphic, gory, bloody, gross deaths and violence ...

  5. Bob Flanagan (performance artist) - Wikipedia

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    Bob Flanagan at the Movies, Artists' Television Access, San Francisco, April 18, 1992 [16] Bob Flanagan's Sick , Art in the Anchorage, New York, August 1991 [ 16 ] Sick is a voice-over reading the actual ''contract'' that the two ( Sheree Rose and Bob Flanagan) drew up, which details their mistress/slave agreement.

  6. List of entertainers who died during a performance - Wikipedia

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    1918: Chung Ling Soo, magician (real name: William Ellsworth Robinson), died as a result of a bullet catch illusion going wrong on stage. [8] 1920: Aviator and movie actor Ormer Locklear crashed in an airplane he was piloting while filming a nighttime movie scene. 1922: Eugenie Blair, actress, was performing in the original production of Anna ...

  7. Faces of Death - Wikipedia

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    Originally released in theaters on November 10, 1978, Faces of Death was released on VHS and Betamax in October 1983, [24] although a heavily edited version (running at 73 minutes) was released in the United Kingdom by "Atlantis Video Productions LTD" in 1982, only to later get banned and placed on the "video nasty" list (as listed in the ...

  8. Traces of Death - Wikipedia

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    Traces of Death is a 1993 American mondo film that consists of various scenes of stock footage depicting death and real scenes of violence.. Unlike the earlier Faces of Death which usually included fake deaths and reenactments, Traces consists mostly of actual footage depicting death and injury, and consists also of public domain footage from other films.

  9. The Dead One (1961 film) - Wikipedia

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    "The plot of this film is basically lifted from the old black-cast exploitation quickie The Devil's Daughter (1939), but with zombies," he writes. [3] And in keeping with the notion of a "black cast"— all the plantation workers in the film are African-American—Kay notes that "The only thing that might qualify as disturbing is the negative ...