
FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! 2003
Get ready for a wild ride with FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003), a documentary-comedy that delves into the life of a notorious figure.
Director: John Vannucci
Cast
Frequently Asked Questions
What is FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) about?
FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) follows the life of a notorious figure, capturing the chaos and debauchery that ensues when no boundaries are set.
Who directed FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies!?
The film was directed by John Vannucci, a masterful storyteller who brings a unique perspective to this documentary-comedy.
Who stars in FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies!?
The main cast includes John Wayne Bobbitt, Bert Levert, and Derek Stonebarger.
Is FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) worth watching?
While FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) may not be for the faint of heart, its unapologetic humor and shocking content make it a must-watch for fans of documentary-comedies.
How long is FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies!?
The film has a runtime of 105 minutes.
About FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) — A Humiliating Display of Human Debauchery
Get ready for a wild ride with FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003), a documentary-comedy that delves into the life of a notorious figure. Director John Vannucci masterfully crafts a narrative that's equal parts shocking and hilarious, featuring the one and only John Wayne Bobbitt. This film is a true reflection of the chaos and debauchery that can ensue when no boundaries are set. With a runtime of 105 minutes, you'll be on the edge of your seat as you witness the most humiliating display of human behavior ever caught on tape. Don't miss out on this jaw-dropping experience that's guaranteed to leave you speechless.
From the depths of human depravity to the heights of comedy, FUTV Volume One: No Permission, No Apologies! (2003) is a film that will keep you guessing until the very end. With a talented cast, including Bert Levert and Derek Stonebarger, this documentary-comedy is a must-watch for anyone who loves a good laugh and a healthy dose of controversy.