COMBAT SHOCK (1984): DVD
'TROMA' DVD Rated R, Used
Combat Shock (1986) was a low budget film about a battle scarred veteran who just cannot erase the memories of his horrific experinces in Viet-Nam. He's also having a hard time adjusting to civilian life. The economy is in the dumps and unemployment is at an all time high in his area. With a family to support and no hope, the surrounding environment and his family's fianancial problems begin to take a toll upon his sanity and well being. Buddy Giovinazzo has created a grim and gritty look about life in the inner city and for those veterans who were one of the few to escape from the bloody jungles of Viet-Nam seemingly unscathed. But he has wounds that are not visible to the naked eye. Abandoned by society and the government that he served, he represents a lot of people who were ignored when they returned back to the "world". This is very strong stuff. It has no budget but that somehow suits the story - it's totally gritty and real, no gloss whatsoever. Very bleak and depressing cult film.
SKINNED ALIVE (Skate Documentary 2006); DVD
Skate/Tattoo/Documentary (DVD); Used
The expressive and creative underworlds of skateboarding and tattoos collide in this cult classic documentary! Take an inside look at the history and interrelationships of the two lifestyles, professionally as they’ve grown and become intertwined over the last few decades of respect. Find out how many of these top names have made the cross-over from one way of life, to the other. Back in the 80’s, you could not buy the skater look in the mall, and punk-rock bands with trendy tattoos weren’t plastered all over Mtv. Like it or not, this is a 1st and definitive film.
IN A GLASS CAGE (1986); DVD
DVD (1986), Used (Rare)
Talk about a movie that lives up to its reputation -- In a Glass Cage is relentlessly intense from start to finish. The story of a Nazi doctor /pedophile in hiding and the strange young man who comes to work as his "nurse," this film explores taboos with relish. Toward the end, the film devolves into a more horror movie, not to take away from the very real horrors it develops. In a Glass Cage packs a wallop earning its reputation as one of the more disturbing movies ever made. It 's very much a European movie, and, given its horrifying subject matter -- pedophilia, the torture and murder of children, the relationship between monsters and their victims -- it could never have been made in the U.S. Strongly recommended for viewers who have strong stomachs and are not otherwise easily offended.
HORI SMOKU SAILOR JERRY: The life of Norman K Collins (2008); DVD
Art/Tattoo/Documentary DVD; Used
This is a brilliant documentary about the history of tattooing in America. The narratives of Sailor Jerry's personally typed and VERY frank outlooks on life and people are hilarious. Appearances of notable figures of the industry offering their personal recollections are priceless (Don Ed Hardy, Eddie Funk, Mike Malone, Zeke Owens, Lyle Tuttle...all very famous and innovative artists). A fascinating look into the fascinating history of the most fascinating art form! Superb!
THE MARK OF CAIN Alix Lambert (2001); DVD
Rare as shit 'Russian Prison Tattoos Documentary' DVD
Sailing ships, stars, angels and executioners, The Mark of Cain chronicles the vanishing practice and language of Russian Criminal Tattoos. Captured in some of Russia's most notorious prisons, including the fabled White Swan, the film traces the animus of the flowers of this carnal art by way of the brutality of it's origins: the penitentiary and the criminal environment. Incisive interviews with prisoners, guards, and criminologists reveal the secret language of The Zone and The Code of Thieves of the vory v zakone.
EX DRUMMER (2007); DVD
Cult/Punk/Arthouse DVD
Every village has its band of fools, trying to get to the top, following their idols in drug habits, but staying losers till the end of their pathetic days. They all do this in the name of rock & roll. Three disabled rock musicians are looking for a drummer. Dries, a well known writer, seems the right guy for the job, were it not for the fact that his only handicap is that he can't play the drums. He joins the group as a perfect, but evil god walking down his mountain to play with the populace. They only play one song...a cover of the DEVO classic 'Mongoloid'. Surreal, violent, darkly hilarious, EX-Drummer transitions from guilty laughs to gut-wrenching, sickening imagery. An intelligent drama which superficially looks and sounds unintelligent..... Fucking brilliant!
ROSE TATTOO - LIVE AT BOGGO ROAD JAIL 1993; DVD
Music DVD (OOP), Used
Rose Tattoo live at Boggo Road Jail.....I don't need to tell you anything more, this shit sells itself.
Tracks include: 'Out Of This Place', 'Bad Boy For Love', 'Assault & Battery', 'Tramp', 'The Butcher & Fast Eddy', 'Rock 'N' Roll Is King', 'Street Fighting Man', 'Rock 'N' Roll Outlaw', 'One Of The Boys', 'Nice Boys', 'Going Down'.
REST IN PIECES - A Portrait of Joe Coleman (1997); DVD
Art/Doco DVD, Used
With the fervor of an evangelist, New York painter and performance artist Joe Coleman preaches an apocalyptic message about the necessity of disease, deviation, destruction and corruption in controlling human populations. His paintings explore death in its most graphic and ugly forms in hopes of helping him transcend it and ultimately become its master. His art is similarly gruesome and disturbing. One of his more famous pieces has him wired with explosives and biting the heads off live mice. This documentary from Austrian filmmaker Robert-Adrian Pejo paints a fascinating, intimate portrait of this complex man.
THE CRAMPS – Live At Napa State Mental Hospital (1978); DVD
Live Music DVD, New
"A free concert at the Napa State Hospital" In June of 1978, The Cramps played to a room full of enthusiastic patients at the Napa State Mental Institute and instantly established a benchmark in public rock. Includes a performance by ZEV at a "Target After Hours" event in 1980.
WATER POWER, Gerard Damiano (1976); Uncut Composite DVD-r (Rare)
DVD-r, Uncut Composite (the 'cut' scenes have been sourced from video, and are not digital quality as the rest of the film)
Three intervening decades have done nothing whatsoever to blunt the impact of this notorious roughie, ripped from then current headlines about one Michael Kenyon alias the Illinois Enema Bandit who raped and forcefully, er, cleansed at least two dozen women between 1965 and 1975. Charged with assault and battery, he served a mere six years behind bars, only to be paroled in 1981 after which he wisely faded into well-deserved obscurity. While a TV movie of the week (starring Cameron Mitchell perhaps, think TOOLBOX MURDERS) might've been a tantalizing proposition, the counterculture seemed a more likely candidate to process this peculiar court case. It served as inspiration for Frank Zappa's song "The Legend of the Illinois Enema Bandit" and, for better or worse, this interesting but still extremely hard to take adult film long attributed to Gerard Damiano of DEEP THROAT and DEVIL IN MISS JONES fame.Though his name has always been prominently displayed in both credits and all publicity material, Damiano has repeatedly gone on record claiming he was supposed to do it, but didn't. Most sources henceforth agree that it was our old friend Shaun Costello at the helm, a theory supported by the familiar soundtrack choices (Bernard Herrmann's VERTIGO soundtrack has once again been extensively plundered to set the mood) as well as the director's brief appearance as an extra in a police station sequence. If indeed so, this truly stands as his most disturbing effort since 1972's FORCED ENTRY and it's a far better produced work to boot.
EAT THE SCHOOLGIRL: OSAKA TELEPHONE CLUB (1997), DVD-r (RARE)
DVD-r Region free, Japanese with English sub-titles Includes case and insert
Directed by Naoyuki Tomomatsu,"Eat the Schoolgirl" concerns two young adults who made a dirty work for a yakuza gang by making sadistic rape/snuff films. Both of them are sexually obsessed; one is addicted to telephone sex whilst the other can only function sexually, whilst seeing mutilated female corpses. Just when you thought you have seen everything demented and disgusting in a movie comes along eat the schoolgirl. There is something in this movie to just about offend anyone. A complete underground treasure. Definitely not for everyone.
ANTHOLOGY OF SURREALIST CINEMA VOLUME ONE; DVD
Surreal/Art/Film DVD, New
ENTR'ACTE - From Director Rene' Clair. 1924. France. B&W. 14 min. Starring Eric Satie, Jean Borlin, Francis Picabia, Marcel Duchamp, Man Ray. Silent with music score. An early surrealistic effort from French director Rene' Clair based on an idea from painter Frances Picabia. After a man is killed his coffin takes on a life of it's own. After a long chase, he climbs out of his coffin and makes everyone that was chasing him disappear!
LA COQUILLE ET LE CLERGYMAN (SEASHELL AND THE CLERGYMAN) - Directed by Germain Dulac. Written by Antonin Artaud. Starring Alex Allin, Genica Athanasiou, Lucien Bataille. 1928. France. 28 min. B&W. Silent with music score. A radical feminist (in her day) and the second woman to direct films in the history of French cinema, Germain Dulac was a leading figure in Avant Garde cinema. Obsessed with a general's wife, a clergyman has strange visions of death and lust while struggling against his own eroticism.
BALLET MECANIQUE - Written and Directed by Fernand Leger. Cinematography by Man Ray and Dudley Murphy. Starring Starring Kiki Montparnesse. 1924. France. 16 Min. B&W. Silent with music score. An experimental film from Cubist painter Fernand Leger containing a montage of images and rhythms that create a hallucinatory effect. Features the original soundtrack.
ANEMIC CINEMA - Directed by Marcel Duchamp. 1926. France. 6 min. B&W. Silent with music score. The only film to come from the founder of the Dadaism movement (artistic and literary movement from 1916-1923), an abstract and annalistic film short containing spiral forms merging into a rotating