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Crash (1996)

Apr 21, 202357 minSeason 3Ep. 16
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Episode description

A story about sex in cars, sex with scars, sex with strangers, and oh yeah... car crashes.

Listen in as me and returning guest Dan buckle up and put the pedal to the metal with this car-wreck of film—in a good way!

Written and directed by David Cronenberg (The Fly, A History of Violence) and based on the book by J.G. Ballard (High-Rise, Empire of the Sun), Roger Ebert called the film "pornographic in form, but not in result," while the Christian Science Monitor said it was "surprisingly dull given the story's outrageous subject." Of course you'd say that CSM...

It tells the story of TV director James Ballard (played brilliantly by James Spader) and his wife, Catherine (a stunning Deborah Kara Unger), as they engage in extramarital affairs in an attempt to reignite their own sex life. One day, James gets into a serious auto accident which brings him into contact with the widow of the man he's killed and an entire subculture of auto-wreck enthusiasts. As he gets drawn into this fetishist underworld, the lines between bodies, steel, sexuality, and brutality, all become blurred.

The film is currently available on Blu-Ray and DVD.

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