Episode 49: Special guest filmmaker Buddy Giovinazzo (COMBAT SHOCK, 1986) joins us for what critics have called the "sickest film ever made," Pier Paolo Pasolini's SALÒ OR THE 120 DAYS OF SODOM (1975). Set in WWII fascist Italy as a scathing critique of the ruling class and the corruption power begets, the film follows four wealthy libertines who kidnap eighteen teenagers and subject them to them to four months of extreme violence, sadism, and sexual and psychological torture.