(narrator) with "the living end," a movie about two men with hiv, gregg araki added another voice toal? (rock 'n roll music playing) the world is ours. so, like, figure this: there's thousands and maybe millions of us walking around with this inside of us, this time bomb ticking, making our futures finite. suddenly i realized we got nothing to lose. you know, i went to the usc film school. and being in a really industry-oriented school really pushed me more towards an independent underground edge in that i knew my films were, in terms of content and form, a little too weird or esoteric or artsy for mainstream tastes. (woman) now, don't kill him until i get back. and no more flirting. you know, she shouldn't go out there alone, there are snakes in those bushes. fran can take care of herself, you better believe it. (prolonged scream) snakes. (gregg araki) i really wanted the film to be as weird and as radical and as bold and out there as i possibly could. and i think that the difference in, say, a hollywood film, they very much want to do the opposite and to rein you in. and "don't mak