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"Choke" Trailer Give Us A Mouthful (Of Boobs!) After putting up with so much hubbub over movie trailers that show the slightest amount of skin, it's nice to see that the red-band trailer for the movie version of Chuck Palahniuk's "Choke" has actual boobs in it. First those fake porno book trailers, now this. That Chuck Palahniuk is an alright guy. (Click thumbnail for video.)

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"Chitty Chitty Gang Bang": Chuck Palahniuk Goes Deeper Into Cassie Wright

With the imminent release of "Fight Club" author Chuck Palahniuk's book "Snuff" it's never been more clear to us that (a) his marketeers have some really excellent drug connections, and (b) Palahniuk's obsession with fictional aging porn star Cassie Wright is as surreal as his novels. After the awesome fake retro "Wizard Of Ass" trailer comes "Chitty Chitty Gang Bang", another wacky sendup of classic porn tropes complete with bad dialogue, scary sound effects and ridiculous scenarios. Which is nothing like real porn, of course. (Maybe it's better?) More »

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Chuck Palahniuk's "Snuff" And The Legend Of Cassie Wright

Reading a book by Chuck Palahniuk—author of cult classics like "Fight Club" and "Lullaby"—has occasionally been described as a mindfuck. Time-bending stories of vividly bizarre characters in surreal situations is kind of his specialty. For his latest novel, however, he's moved on from mind fucking to just, well ... fucking. "Snuff" is the story of veteran pornstar Cassie Wright, who hopes to end her career with a big bang. A 600-person gangbang to be specific. How and why she accomplishes this, you'll have to read the book to discover, but we are amused by the online efforts to imagine what Cassie's career might have looked like in the real world. We don't know where she would have ended up in the firmament of today's pornstars, but we do know that we would like to have seen her interpretation of Dorothy in "The Wizard of Ass." (See the "trailer" below.) Who says that literature is dead? More »