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BLOOD RELATIONS
(77) aka Bloedverwanten; Mort au Sang Donneur. "Water?! Damn
you, I want
blood!" Sweet and naïve Nurse Maria goes straight from the convent and into the
health care
industry in a small town which just happens to be home to the sole-surviving
chapter of
European vampires governed by her hospital's head doctor, and his policeman son
who licks
his chops at every traffic accident! Believing God wants her to stamp out this
evil, Maria
pretends to be a bloodsucker looking for a backstage pass, and hatches one very
original
extermination plan. English language print of a sober Dutch-French
co-production.
(review by Scott Wallis) Order |
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BLOOD VENGEANCE
(75) aka Emanuelle's Revenge; Emanuelle e Francoise le
Sorelline. In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BOBBIE JO AND THE
OUTLAW
(76) In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BODY SNATCHERS
FROM HELL (COLLECTOR'S EDITION)
(68) aka Goke, Body Snatcher From Hell; Goke the Vampire;
Kyuketsuki Gokemidoro. Hajime Sato, director of Ghost of
the Hunchback, Terror Beneath the Sea and Golden
Bat does it again! An airliner passes through a mysterious
red cloud (years later this scene was paid homage to/ripped off
verbatim by Quentin Tarantino for Kill Bill) and crash
lands in a desert valley where one by one the survivors are
attacked and overpowered by evil alien entities who transform
them into bloodsucking vampires! With truly bizarre scenes of
alien victims oozing gray slime out of vaginal-looking forehead
wounds like they have really bad yeast infections! Our Exclusive
"Better Put a Bandage on That" Double-Disc Collector's Edition
presents you, dear viewer with the English dubbed AND the
English subtitled version (both in glorious widescreen) plus the
original trailer! Order |
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BOMBER &
PAGANINI
(76) aka Bomber and Paganini. Letterboxed German
language print with NO English subtitles. Includes trailer. In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BONDITIS
(68) In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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THE BOOK THAT
SHOOK THE WORLD
(07) aka As It Happened: The Book That Shook the World. In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BOOM! (68) Written by Tennessee
Williams, based on his play "The
Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore". Directed by Joseph Losey.
Sissy Goforth (Elizabeth Taylor, too young for the role) is the
world's richest woman, having outlived six husbands. Now she lays
dying in her island fortress off the coast of Sardinia. Not
coincidentally, her imminent demise draws in mendicant poet Chris
Flanders (Richard Burton, too old for the role), known for his ability
to woo rich women on their deathbeds. Sissy cries for "Injections!"
and narrates her memoirs to her long-suffering assistant Blackie
(Joanna Shimkus) while Chris wanders about the estate. Fortune-teller
"The Witch of Capri" (Noel Coward) drops by for a lunch of "boiled sea
monster" and gets drunk. Sissy and Chris yell at each other and
drink. Finally, FINALLY, Sissy drops dead. The combo of Elizabeth
Taylor & Tennessee Williams reached the heights of Cat on a Hot Tin Roof and the middles of
Suddenly, Last Summer before plunging into
magma with Boom!, one of many big-budget duds that Taylor & Burton
cranked out before their divorces. Watching this, one imagines Mike
Nichols realizing just how out-of-control his stars of Who's Afraid of
Virginia Woolf? would have been without proper supervision. But, as
John Waters has famously noted, Boom! is "failed art" and thus
"perfect". As crazy, scenery-chewing performances go, Taylor's here
is one for the ages. It's rumored that the Burtons and director Losey
started every shooting day with a round of Bloody Marys. That
explains why the couple wanted to buy the movie's house location,
despite the fact that it was a set with NO ROOF. Quotes to Remember--
Sissy (to clumsy servant): "Shit on your mother!"
(review by Christian McLaughlin)
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BOOTLEGGERS
(74) aka Bootleggers' Angel. In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BOY ON A DOLPHIN
(SPECIAL EDITION)
(57) Special "Tuna Safe" Special Edition includes bonus
music lover's CD at no extra charge! In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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THE BOYS OF PAUL
STREET
(69) aka A
pál-utcai fiúk. "The most extraordinary battle ever fought
by the bravest army that ever had to be home for dinner."
Remember when you were a kid and you and your friends engaged in
a mock war? Remember how, just like real war, it got out of hand
all too quickly? Well, that's what happens to the pre-adolescent
and early-adolescent boys in this modern Hungarian classic, one
of the best movies you've (probably) never heard of. Letterboxed
Hungarian language print with English subtitles. Order |
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THE BRAIN EATERS
(58) In-depth description coming soon. Title is
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BRAINS ON FILM
VOLUME 1
(89) Infamous "bad movie night" public access TV program
from the wilds of Kentucky. Join Professor Tread and Brother
George for three episodes of unfettered fandom: "Swamp/Jungle
Nite" (even they couldn't decide which one it was), "Christ!
It's a Christmas Show" and "Buttloads of Backwoods Buffoonery."
Over 100 minutes of Edutainment! Order |
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BRAINS ON FILM
VOLUME 2
(89) Hoo Doggies! The boys are back in town and this time
around they're pulling out all the stops with "Drive-In Nite"
(It's good. You'll like it!), "Acid 60s Nite" (Dude!) and "Porno
Nite (The Director's Cut!)." Not to be missed!
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BRAINS ON FILM
VOLUME 3
(89) More gore and political incorrectness served up Redneck
style. Proudly presented to you in this volume are "Homophobia
Nite", "Cannibal Halloween" and "H.G. Lewis Nite, A Tribute!"
Y'all come back now, ya hear? Order |
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BRAINS ON FILM:
THE COMPLETE SET
(89) You know you want 'em, we know you want 'em, so grab
the whole shootin' match and we'll knock 20 bucks off the total
AND throw in a fourth movie of your choice as part of our "Buy 3
Get 1 More Free" deal. Now THAT's Southern hospitality!! Order |
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BREAKING POINT
(75) aka Elles lui ont Tout Appris. Nosepicking model
train enthusiast strangles women and rapes their corpses when he
isn’t busy jacking off into his co-worker’s coffee cup for an
unexpected morning pick me up, knocking down trees with
exploding bullets, or shooting police helicopters out of the sky
with machine guns! Weird, violent porno oddity from the director
of Thriller/They Call Her One Eye! This is the extremely
rare complete hardcore version which means that along with all
the mayhem you also get lots of fucking and sucking with those
outrageous Swedish babes! French language print
with NO English subtitles.
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BRUCE LEE VS. GAY
POWER
(75) aka Kung Fu Contra As Bonsecas. This
Brazilian comedy (?) has nothing to do with Bruce Lee and almost as
little to do with gays, powerful and otherwise. Since there's no
subtitles (or script, clearly) it's hard to be sure, but it seems like
the hero is really the gay one, since he wears a pink boy-beater and a
wig reminiscent of Adrienne Barbeau circa Maude, and, despite having a
girlfriend he's seen in the sack with, ends up walking off into the
sunset with a fugly transvestite. Other than that it's your basic
South American spaghetti western/kung fu take-off and seems like it
was possibly made for young kids, despite the abundance of titties and
light rape.
(review by Christian McLaughlin) Order |
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BUCKSTONE COUNTY
PRISON
(78) aka Seabo.
Run by the
sadistically brutal Warden Coley (Don "Red" Barry) and his
henchmen, Jimbo (renowned karate master and all-around badass,
Ed Parker) North Carolina's Buckstone County Prison is infamous
as the most feared correctional institution in the country.. But
with the help of bounty hunter and good ol' boy Red Stock (David
Allen Coe) the prisoners escape (yeah, it doesn't make sense to
us either - maybe he's trying to drum up new business) only to
be hunted down by the legendary Seabo (Earl Owensby). Y'all just
got to see this cult classic epic! Order |
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BURN, WITCH, BURN!
(62) aka Night of the Eagle. Effectively suspenseful B&W
occult thriller about a guy who discovers that his wife has been
using witchcraft to advance his career. And no, his name isn't
Darren Stevens. Based on Fritz Lieber's Conjure Wife with
a screenplay by Richard Psycho Matheson. Letterboxed. Order |
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BURY ME AN ANGEL
(72) Long drink of water Dixie Peabody stars as "Dag" in this
hypnotic biker film from director Barbara Peeters (Starhops,
Summer School Teachers). Dag and her two scruffy pals Jonsie
and Bernie (Terry Mace and Clyde Ventura) hit the highway in
search of the murderer of Dag's brother, who was shotgunned to
death during a party. The film marches the trio into constant
trouble as well as a friendly encounter with Dan Grizzly Adams
Haggerty as a young hippie. Criminally overlooked and arguably
the world's only feminist biker flick, this one gets the coveted
Shocking Videos Seal of Approval and is HIGHLY recommended!
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CAGED FURY
(89) There's a lot going on in this nonsensical Eighties relic that
wants you
to know it's so much more than just a tacky, sleazy women-in-prison flick. (It's
actually
two or three flicks cobbled together by a ramblingly loopy script.) It's got
morals. The
leading lady (Roxanna Michaels) is just trying to make it as an actress so her
family in
Utah can be proud of her! And when she's snared in a casting couch set-up and
railroaded
into a phony correctional institute used as a holding pen for new white slaves,
her spunky
big sis with the acid-washed-jeans and damaged hair (Elena Sahagun) will stop at
nothing to
find her. It's got stars. I'm not talking about the cameos by porno royalty
Kascha, Ron
Jeremy and Janine Lindemulder-- I'm talking ERIK fucking ESTRADA. He was so
drawn to the
role of Victor, the martial arts champion who keeps the streets, dive bars and
porn studios
of Hollywood safe for young ladies, he decided to produce the movie, too. Well,
he produced
the chunk of the movie about a well-mannered ass-kicker who falls in love with a
pure-hearted free spirited novice actress after preventing her gang-rape. This
whole action
subplot, complete with mulleted Vietnam vet/ultimate fighter best bro, is a
really odd match
for the gleefully sadistic, pervy "prison" portion, which has the all elements
of late-80's
bitches-behind-bars-- lezbo warden with a hot tub in her office, hunky psycho
rapist male
guards, big hair, comic-relief frumpy fatso female guards, and most importantly
copious
nudity-- but not enough time to whip them into a filthy froth cuz it takes 40
minutes of
martial arts and dangers-of-sordid-Hollywood-exposed to get our heroine tossed
into the big
doll house. Luckily, none of this matters. The tortured plotting actually makes
it more
fun. And just wait till you add the weed of your choice to the mix. Special
appearance by
seminal SoCal punk band The Zeros as themselves. Excellent quality from
laserdisc.
(review by Christian McLaughlin) Order |
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CAMP BLOOD: THE MUSICAL
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CANDY
(68) Much sought after weirdness from the sexy, smutty,
Swingin' 60's. Based on the once-banned Terry Southern novel of
the same name. Starring the scrumptious Ewa Aulin, along with
enthusiastic suitors Richard Burton, Marlon Brando, James
Coburn, Walter Matthau, Ringo Starr and John Astin. "Give
us the little chicken!" Order |
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THE CANDY SNATCHERS (73) Here's a sick
little obscurity for you. Three losers wearing Groucho glasses
(?!) kidnap a well-to-do Catholic schoolgirl and bury her alive.
When her sleazy step-dad won't pay off, they dig her back up and
one of the creeps rapes her! He even tries to justify his
actions by saying "Come on, you don't want her to die a virgin
do you?" Letterboxed. Includes trailer.
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CAN HIERONYMUS MERKIN EVER FORGET MERCY HUMPPE AND FIND
TRUE HAPPINESS? (SPECIAL EDITION) (69) Written,
produced, directed by and starring Anthony Newley (the beloved
Cap’n Mancini from The Garbage Pail Kids Movie) this is a
shamelessly self-indulgent yet undeniably creative hodgepodge
about a 40-year old filmmaker who, when threatened by the
spectre of Death (a wisecracking George Jessel), reminisces on
his life via a series of surrealistic seaside set pieces that
incorporate collage, animation, old movie footage, scenes within
scenes, behind the scenes within scenes, etc. As one character
says (referring to the film itself): "It’s scatalogical and
loosely put together, but it’s fun and his music’s nice." But
then, another character refers to it as "Self-glorification on a
masturbatory level" so... One thing that IS certain is the
inspired casting of Milton Berle as the Devil (known here as
"Good-time Eddie Filth"). Includes bonus music CD at no extra
charge!
(review by Christian McLaughlin) Order |
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