I've finally finished unpacking last night, reluctantly, but did it. Luckily I cheered myself up with a perfect mixture of cheesy European techno pop, Kathy Griffin specials, and one of the weirdest movies I've ever stumbled onto while channel surfing, "Killer Condom." It takes place in New York City, is entirely in German, and has the best subtitles ever put to celluloid. It's about a gay detective who is trying to figure out why men are getting their dicks chewed off by killer condoms. Simple, sweet, sexy, and completely campy.
By far one of the funniest scenes in the movie. Apparently it was based on a comic, yeah, Marvel has nothing anywhere near this awesomely crazy.
David Leith is currently a senior film and media arts major at Temple University in Philadelphia. Born in Mexico City, to Mexican and Jamaican parents, his family moved to Connecticut when he was only seven months old. David Leith draws from his multicultural background, and his obsession with music, fashion, and art to fuel his growing passion for video art, documentary, and narrative film and video work.
He focuses the core of his work on the complexities of identity and representation, constantly seeking to document stories not often told, and experiment with how to go about telling them.
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