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Girls Wanted (2004)

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    • Le triomphe de la volonté (1935)

      The Photographer works out to a scene from Triumph of the Will.

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    • "Horrible Reviews" Most Disturbing Movies pt. 9: Murder-Set-Pieces, Where The Dead Go To Die and more... (TV Episode 2013)

      The name of the movie is in the episode title.
    • "The Horror Geek" Murder Set Pieces (2004) - Sick Flicks (TV Episode 2019)

      The name of the movie is in the episode title, clips of this movie are shown in the episode.

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    • Massacre à la tronçonneuse (1974)

      The film begins with a camera shutter clicking, with close views of bloodied body parts, and occassionally of the camera's bulb, much like the start of TCM
    • Nutbag (2000)

      The snuff film "The Photographer" asks the store clerk for is called "The Nutbag", a reference to Nick Palumbo's first film, "Nutbag"

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