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Howard Marks narrates new Dirty Sanchez documentary

The unbelievable roller coaster ride of Dirty Sanchez is about to hit your screen on December 8th in a hilarious new documentary, Pritchard Vs Dainton: The Rise and Falls, narrated by Welsh legend, Howard Marks.

Dirty Sanchez stars Matt Pritchard and Lee Dainton look back on 13 years of absolute mayhem with director Jim Hickey, and a cast of dozens (including Motörhead’s Phil Campbell) in an hour of total carnage documenting the life and times of the duo behind the world’s wildest TV programme.

Pritchard and Dainton rose to fame, infamy and notoriety from the infamous TV show screened on MTV back in 2003. Along with pals Mike “Pancho” Locke and Dan Joyce, the quartet took what US counterparts such as Jackass did and cranked their dangerous street stunts and willfully inane pranks up a level, and delivered them all with a defiant skate-punk, anti-establishment attitude and inherent Welshness.

The founding pair are now set to return in Pritchard Vs Dainton: The Rise and Falls, which presents this enduring love/hate relationship in all its visceral glory. Now older and even possibly slightly wiser, it charts their humble half-pipe beginnings through their system-smashing rise as young men getting paid to break the rules and do the dumb shit they enjoyed doing – or as Dainton puts it in the film: “Our mad journey from zeroes to heroesŠand back to zeroes!”
 
Sex, drugs, skating, vomiting, blood, piss, shit, bongs, snot, glass, cuts, breaks, bruises, enemas, stunts, chaos…and cheap sunglasses. It’s all here and will be the funniest hour you spend on your sofa this winter!

Available to pre-order from www.pritchardvsdainton.com

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