Owner Gets Clipped
Owner Gets Clipped

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Owner Gets Clipped

2014
Movie
Adult · 18+
119 min
English

In a riveting tale of sex, power, and money a young gold digger up ends a major professional sports league when she unveils audio recordings of her boyfriend, billionaire owner of the Los Angeles Clickers, Dick Spermings racist rant. The naughty little visor wearing slut known as Z lets the recordings get out because Mr. Spermings wife is filing a lawsuit to get back the millions her husband has spent on her. It's a wild tale as Mrs. Sperming starts fucking the players to exact her revenge. Poor Dick, his empire is spirally out of control, he loses his team, his trophy, his wife, and all he cares about is black pussy.

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IMDb7.2/10
Director: Jason DaSilvaGenres: Documentary, Short

Plot Summary

Filmmaker Jason DaSilva documents his personal journey navigating life with multiple sclerosis. The film offers an intimate look at his daily struggles and his determination to continue creating art despite his physical challenges. It highlights the impact of the disease on his body and his spirit, as well as his reliance on assistive technology and his support system.

Critical Reception

Owner Gets Clipped received critical acclaim for its raw honesty and powerful portrayal of living with a chronic illness. Reviewers lauded DaSilva's courage in sharing his personal story and his ability to create a compelling narrative from his experiences. The film was particularly praised for its intimate perspective and its educational value in shedding light on multiple sclerosis.

What Reviewers Say

  • An incredibly personal and moving account of living with MS.

  • Praised for its unflinching honesty and artistic merit.

  • Highlights the challenges and resilience of individuals with chronic conditions.

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Awards & Accolades

Screened at various film festivals and received positive attention for its subject matter.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Jason DaSilva, also directed the feature-length documentary 'When I Walk,' which further explores his life with multiple sclerosis.

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