
This "film" from writer director Nick Palumbo is just one long excuse for gory scenes of death. Have you ever watched a film that tries so hard to be cutting edge and controversial that it becomes a joke in the process? Yes? Well then, chances are you've seen Murder Set Pieces. A rather artistic shot of The Photographer running towards the screen barefoot on a road, bleeding at the mouth.Extended scenes of The Photographer driving the strip.After this he says "turn around", then is plays out the same as the DVD version after that. She does, then smacks her own butt and says something like 'these are my best ASSets'. She apologizes, and The Photographer asks her to take off her clothes. The "bathtub" girl/stripper arriving late.A scene where The Photographer is shown picking up the first prostitutes before the whole "red light, house music, slit throat/choke" scene.The Photographer watching a bizarre film strip of a girl tied on a bed wearing a pig's mask.The Psychic Reading/Killing: The photographer visits a psychic who won't reveal "what the cards say", thus upsetting him and leading to the psychic's strangulation.Phone Arguement between Jade's sister and The Photographer while at work.The DVD begins with a new credit montage featuring images of characters that will be murdered later in the film, thus spoiling who the victims will be. The theatrical version began with The Photographer taking shots of a bloody corpse. Some of the scenes missing from the new DVD includes: The original theatrical version (and workprint) of this film ran roughly 15 minutes longer than the new "Director's Cut" DVD of the film.
