Eating Too Fast

Eating Too Fast

"Eating Too Fast" (1966) is an Andy Warhol film made at the Factory. It was originally titled "Blow Job #2" and features art critic and writer Gregory Battcock. The film is 67 minutes long and is, in effect, a sound film remake of Warhol's "Blow Job" (1964) . The British Film Institute catalog says that the first half of the film is a still shot, showing Battcock eating an apple and taking a phone call, while apparently receiving fellatio. The second half of the film has more camera movement. Battcock's diaries say the film was made in Battcock's Greenwich Village apartment with Warhol and Lou Reed present for the filming.

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* [http://www.warholstars.org/chron/blowjob63n8.html Gregory Battcock on the film]


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