Cannibal Rollerbabes
Apologies for my absence from the blogosphere, but I've only recently returned from visiting a cousin of mine, Lysmata amboinensis. I must have put on at least a couple of grams as it's a real plankton-fest throughout the Indo-Pacific Basin!
Although on vacation, talk inevitably turned to the reproductive characteristics of Lysmata Hippolytidae, which I suspect are hermaphroditic. Disappointingly, my cousin said he "didn't mind what they did in the privacy of their own coral, provided it was between consenting Hippolytidae". I suspect he reads The Daily Shrimp.
However, I was delighted to discover that we share an interest in anthropological film making, so we watched Kalman Szegvary's little known contribution to the genre.
Although on vacation, talk inevitably turned to the reproductive characteristics of Lysmata Hippolytidae, which I suspect are hermaphroditic. Disappointingly, my cousin said he "didn't mind what they did in the privacy of their own coral, provided it was between consenting Hippolytidae". I suspect he reads The Daily Shrimp.
However, I was delighted to discover that we share an interest in anthropological film making, so we watched Kalman Szegvary's little known contribution to the genre.

2 Comments:
At 10:45 AM,
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At 10:19 AM,
Kalman said…
I hope you enjoyed Cannibal Rollerbabes. I definitely could not make that movie again. It brings back quite a few great memories. It was made for about $20,000 and shot in 35mm, back in 1995. It got me started though after being backstabbed in the film industry for five years.
Cheers,
Kalman Szegvary
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