I've never posted to this list before, but I can't believe that a film
philosophy salon discussion has to revolve around scatology. It's just a
little bit unseemly, especially since the discussion consists of nothing
more than finding more and more scatalologically-themed films
Chris wrote:
> Er, why? :-)
>
> Anyway, there's Christmas In South Park where Mr Hankey, everybody's
> favourite piece of poo, sings his jolly Christmas songs. And
> Trainspotting (from Irvine Welsh's more explicit novel).
>
> Christine
>
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> *Sent:* Wednesday, April 12, 2006 3:38 PM
> *Subject:* A scatological inquiry
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> I have recently become interested in filmic representations of
> defecation and urination, and wondered if people out there could
> think of any interesting examples of such activity (or any related
> literature)
>
> I have been thinking more on the 'high' end of the spectrum - Kurt
> Kren's aktionist films, Wenders' Kings of the Road. Rather than
> the 'gross-out' cinema of the Farrelly Brothers etc.
>
> Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Sorry if this post seems excessively puerile!
>
> Rob Dennis,
> London
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