'Donkey Punch is the vilest film I've ever seen'

I was a bit worried when I saw the title - but at least it's not about animal cruelty thank goodness.

It's certainly not a film I would want to see though. I hate cruelty - even when it's only acting.
 
I'm a bit shocked that anyone would read the Daily Mail, and worse, take the slightest bit of notice of anything it had to say on any subject whatsoever.

RegarRAB

Mark
 
I'll be off to Cineworld tomorrow night to see this, when someone says its vile and disgusting, I get more and more excited for it.
 
Damn right. The Daily Mail is an utter joke, they would probably find the Teletubbies offensive just to make a headline.
 
Heat gave it four stars and I tend to agree with their reviews, unfortunately though it's not showing at any cinema where I live.
 
Animal cruelty? Hehe.. no, that's not what Donkey Punch means.. it means, erm, something else, which may or may not really work anyway..

But, yeah, from the reviews I've read it sounRAB OK - better than your average 10-a-penny slasher, and apparently some very good performances which is the real shocker, but I've also heard it all falls apart towarRAB the end and goes a bit silly.

And, seriously, I wouldn't pay attention to anything the Daily Mail says, not just about movies.
 
Haha!! I do read the Daily Mail but not because of it's political stance or anything like that...not interested in that whatsoever. I just think it's a middle of the road paper i.e. it's not a red top and it's not too lardy dar like the Guardian etc. I#m talking about how easy it is to read here.

Plus, it does seem to take everything very personally. I can completely see both of your points there. I'm sure they could do a whole special on how the Telletubbies were just plain WRONG??!!

Would I take a blind bit of notice.....no! I just read the paper for the sake of finding out the news...that's all:cool:
 
Oops lol...it's been a long day :p

A Donkey Punch:

Donkey punch is a slang term for an apocryphal and potentially lethal sexual practice supposedly performed during anal sex. The purported practice involves the penetrating partner punching the receiving partner in the back of the head or neck, allegedly causing the receiving partner's anal passage to tense up and increase the pleasure of the penetrating partner.
 
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