![]() ![]() The offer has been in place for years and nobody has claimed it. It's just too sick to be real, right? Nobody in their right mind would actively produce evidence against them like that, let alone make money off of it.Īl Goldstein, publisher of Screw magazine, has a standing offer of one million American dollars for the one who can find a real, commercially sold Snuff movie. Of course nobody believes in Snuff films. Every film has the exact same girl in it. The films vary in violence, but they all include seemingly ritualized sex, followed by the slaying of a girl with dirty blonde hair and piercing blue eyes who appears to be around nineteen years old. The latest, judging by the hairstyles and the presence of a “Frankie Says Relax” t-shirt, was probably made in 1983 or 1984 and is on Betamax. The earliest is a silent film on decaying nitrate celluloid, simply titled La Mort D’une Fille, and bears the date of 1896. ![]() There are, as best as anyone can tell, between thirty to forty snuff films floating around out there. Anything you think might count is faked, falsified, or not made for that purpose, such as those tasteless videos you find on shock sites. According to the MPAA, the FCC, the FBI and the ever-lovin’, there’s no such thing as a snuff film. You ever seen someone die on camera? A snuff film is a recording of the actual murder of human being that is subsequently passed around for entertainment purposes.
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