Submitted by Ambartenen t3_ychrsw in newhaven

I have no idea how to find this. I was 14 in 2003 when an older cousin showed me this movie in a creepy a basement in East Haven, CT.

It was a homemade DVD with 3 short films, one of which was called "stone soup" and the other one was a Dragon Ball Z paradoy and IO have no memory of the third one.

My cousin has passed away (OD heroin, RIP) and I have no other source... I remembered it today for no reason and it is driving me crazy.

My cousin was older, 21 to my 14, and hung out with a crust-punk crowd and a Goth crowd. Mainly East Haven kids, Wallingford kids and Lyman Hall kids.

Any thoughts?

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[deleted] t1_itmejib wrote

“Someone say soup?!?!” - Tim Kennedy. Thank Um

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Theomancer t1_itmz4vs wrote

Maybe try some FB groups in the respective towns

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Debbie_Dexter t1_itpgt68 wrote

Not sure if this is helpful,but my boyfriend who's seen a LOT of weird movies said: There was a dragon ball z piano cartoon going around at that time. It was the same maker as the star ballz ( star wars parody porn cartoon) no idea what Stone soup might be...

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MyHeadbeDirty t1_itpkgp4 wrote

I’m gonna sound old but what exactly is crust-punk?

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Ambartenen OP t1_itpl0mc wrote

A sub genre of the punk scene that’s been around since the 80’s where on top of all the normal punk/counterculture stuff, they also do not bathe. Like for months at a time.

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MyHeadbeDirty t1_itpltzi wrote

Ahh, you mean Stanks? In the 90’s and 2000’s, when you’d go to the Tune Inn, that’s what we’d always call them. They were usually dicks. If they didn’t like the band playing, they’d go in the crowd and face the audience, not the band.

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Ambartenen OP t1_itpn9sx wrote

It must’ve been super regional. I’ve been embedded in punk scenes my entire life (33 YO) and never heard it, and even google brings up nothing. I LOVE hearing shit like this.

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