Bonestripper and Hot Dogs


So I'm curious, after watching this again, I kinda get the feeling that the hot dogs they eat in the movie are made from people found guilty.

My reasoning: All that comes out the backside of Bonestripper is bones and those "hot dogs" don't look like any I've ever seen!

Makes the movie even more dark!

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Yeh, those hotdogs look like nothing else ever seen because they're made up of ground up human flesh. That judge was totally sadistic. He enjoyed making and eating those people-dogs of his.

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Yeh, those hotdogs look like nothing else ever seen because they're made up of ground up human flesh. That judge was totally sadistic. He enjoyed making and eating those people-dogs of his.


Eh... no.

Those hot dogs are hand made, not machine made so they look uneven. I suspect that even ground up human meat would look the same in a hot dog if a commercial packer made them.

But of course they were made to look less appetizing in this movie, and less so when the 118 year old guy gummed one into his mouth. Go to any ethnic meat shop and take a look at some of the store made sausage there. Some of those aren't much more appetizing than these hot dogs. In any case:


(Judge Valkenheiser) "How do you like your dog?"
(Diane) "They're serving dog??"
(Judge Valkenheiser) "Oh, no, no, no, hot dogs, hot dogs! Dutch Country, prized Hereford winners!"
(Diane) "Oh. Hot dogs!"


So they were all-beef hotdogs, probably Amish made and hand stuffed.




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