Skateboarding, Snowboarding, Boozey the Clown, Fights, Drunkenness, Pranks, Punk; VHS tape- VG Used condition
Early 90's....pre internet days, prior to Jackass and future cohorts. Skating was still dangerous...Big Brother magazine was pushing the envelope and the Whisky videos were delivering generous servings of Skating, Snowboarding, filth, ridiculous stunts, drunken fights, sick pranks, and punk energy. Those who cut their teeth on these videos know the importance of these tapes. and they are getting harder to come by....
Cult, Horror, Werewolf, Gore, Monster, Punk, Christopher Lee; Arrow Video 2 disc (Bluray and DVD) + 20 page booklet - Ex Used condition
How do you follow up a film as iconic as Joe Dante’s seminal werewolf epic The Howling? With a star turn from horror legend Christopher Lee and a leather-clad Sybil Danning (The Red Queen Kills Seven Times), Howling II is more than up to the challenge! After a young woman dies in violent circumstances, her brother is approached by a stranger (Lee) who reveals that she was in fact a werewolf. The brother’s initial skepticism is quickly diffused when he encounters the fanged beasts first-hand. Now the pair, joined by a plucky journalist, must travel to Transylvania to destroy werewolf queen Stirba (Danning), and rid the world of lycanthropes once and for all. Helmed by director Philippe Mora (Mad Dog Morgan, The Beast Within), who would go on to direct the equally barmy follow-up Howling III: The Marsupials, Howling II is a campy horror extravaganza featuring killer dwarves, werewolf orgies and ‘80s punk rock galore!
Deep Red, Horror, Thriller, Giallo, Slasher, Dario Argento, Cult, Classic, Splatter; Arrow Video Blu-ray - Ex Used condition
From Dario Argento, maestro of the macabre and the man behind some of the greatest excursions in Italian horror (Suspiria, The Bird with the Crystal Plumage), comes Deep Red - the ultimate giallo movie. One night, musician Marcus Daly (David Hemmings, Blow-Up), looking up from the street below, witnesses the brutal axe murder of a woman in her apartment. Racing to the scene, Marcus just manages to miss the perpetrator... or does he? As he takes on the role of amateur sleuth, Marcus finds himself ensnared in a bizarre web of murder and mystery where nothing is what it seems... Aided by a throbbing score from regular Argento-collaborators Goblin, Deep Red (aka Profondo Rosso and The Hatchet Murders) is a hallucinatory fever dream of a giallo punctuated by some of the most astonishing set-pieces the sub-genre has to offer.
Slasher, Horror, Gore, Video Nasties, Cult, Banned; 2 disc (Blu-ray and DVD) + 36 page booklet - Ex Used condition
In the early 80s the cinema screens ran hot red with celluloid crimson such as Tobe Hooper’s freaky ‘Funhouse’ and Sam Raimi’s demonic ‘Evil Dead’ and another adamantine terror title that has stood the time no less rigorously is J.S Cardone’s undeniably sinister, surrealistic nightmare ‘The Slayer’ (1982). Like a goodly few grisly epics released back then, perhaps Cardone’s fear-soaked feature was simply too effective for its own good and was only generally seen in a heavily truncated version until its recent and somewhat miraculous-looking Blu-ray restoration! Two clean-cut, well to-do couples take a brief holiday break on a palpably eerie, apparently unpopulated island in picturesque, storm-lashed Georgia, where Eric (Frederick J. Flynn) pragmatic older brother to his increasingly depressed, nightmare-riddled artist sister Kay (Sarah Kendall) optimistically rented a rather isolated house for them, the amicable, close-knit friends flown there by the splendidly archetypal, doom-auguring pilot Marsh (Michael Holmes) and it is not long after their arrival that the monosyllabic, hatchet-faced Marsh ominously foreshadows: “This island is the sort of place folk’s dream about!’ and when the plainly anxious, long-suffering Kay’s surreal, deeply felt premonitions are so vividly emancipated from her fitful womb of sinister sleep into gruesome, wide-scream, blood n’ guts reality that ‘The Slayer’ becomes a truly unforgettable nightmare! Even when only previously seen in its crudely censored version ‘The Slayer’ maintained its intrinsic darkness; the film’s decidedly oppressive location and Kay’s awful solitude remained intact, her increasing hysteria and tangible descent into despair along with the film’s robust technical merits elevated it to being one of the more memorable, independently produced 80s slashers. And some modest intrigue remains whether director Cardone’s prescient horror visions penetrated Wes Craven’s fertile imagination to the point of perhaps infinitesimally influencing his sleep-depriving, box-office smashing ‘Elm Street’ franchise? Who knows? Now finally released fully uncut, ‘The Slayer’ is a once slumbering B-Movie behemoth angrily reborn, with its murderous horns demonstratively unclipped, the burnished HD format doing much to reveal the film’s diabolical depths of psychologically disturbing, pulse-paralysing terror lurking within!
Powell, Powell Peralta, Bines Brigade, Skate, Vintage, Classic; VHS Tape - Excellent Original Used condition
Quite rare and relatively forgotten Virgin/Powell Peralta/Bomb the Bass, music/skate video from 1989. This is a really great skate vid, and even though it's only just under 20 minutes long, it is highly regarded as a classic. This is not considered in the Powell video catalogue, or a Powell film. Filmed by legend CR Stecyk and features Bones Brigade and Powell skaters form 1989 before (Per Welinder, Frankie Hill, Tony Hawk etc), including clips from other Powell videos.
Avant Garde, Experimental, Dark, Gore, Disturbing, Cult, Underground; DVD and Booklet - New
This is not a casual movie-going experience; its unnerving, dark, and filled with upsetting imagery. This film is wholly avant-garde and has a sort of evil, misanthropic feel to it that's difficult to explain succinctly. For more daring viewers, though, E. Elias Merhige's "Begotten" offers a unique and somewhat terrifying experience that is not easily forgotten. The storyline, if you can call it that, plays out in three loose acts, each personified by the brutalization and unfortunate death of the "character," who are themselves representative of an axiom and/or figurehead in any number of Judo Christean and Pagan religions. Ostensibly, the three defining characters are credited as "God Killing Himself," "Son of Earth," and "Mother Earth," with the remaining, nameless characters credited as "Theatre of Material," which apparently was Merhige's production company. The overall look of the film harks strongly of early silent films, with loose blobs of shadow predominating and copious simulated scratches and aging present in nearly every frame. Its very cool to witness the obvious hard work that went into creating such a look. The imagery itself, though, is quite brutal and strong enough to ward off nearly all of the mainstream.
Mondo, Jacopetti, French, Film, Cult, Poster, Cinema, Vintage, Shocking; Cinema Poster (1975) - Ex Used condition
Original 1975 French cinema poster for Gualtiero Jacopetti and Franco Prosperi's 1975 (non-mondo) feature film Mondo Candido. The filmmakers base the film on a cynical satire `Candide' from the French writer Voltaire. Directors Jacopetti and Prosperi are known for their documentaries in which they have already presented the horrors of the world: MONDO CANE (part 1 and 2), AFRICA ADDIO and the very revolting ADDIO ZIO TOM. In comparison with other shockumentaries, all these movies are very well directed, have a racy comment and contain unforgettable images. "Mondo Candido" is a masterpiece. It's sensational, sometimes shocking but you will see a series of unforgettable images, very beautifully filmed, even though they are cruel, nihilistic and pessimistic. The superb musical score from Riz Ortolani is available now, but it is very difficult to find this exceptional movie.
Mondo, Shockumentary, Mixtape, Gore, Real Footage, Disturbing; Zine + 3 DVD-R set - New
Mondo Mysterium is a monthly published U.S. zine showcasing marginalized mondo films (and the occasional shockumentary or other fellow traveler) that been somewhat neglected (which will mean they have never had a DVD release, or at least not the particular version) and are deserving of recognition for their contribution to the genre. Each month, the zine comes with three curated DVD-R's of obscure and unreleased mondo films from the Mondo Mysterium collection archive, complete with essays about the selected films.
The three DVD-R titles included with in Mondo Mysterium Vol 2 are the esoteric mondo film 'Il piacere e il mistero' (1964); one of the more obscure US shockumentaries, 'The Underbelly of America' (1998); and finally something extra special: 'Death Fest' (ca. 1996), a '90s homebrewed gore mixtape.
Rare, Mondo, Shockumentary, Gore, Disturbing, Documentary, Real Footage, DVD + VHS + Autopsied Monkey Toy Bundle -Limited Edition (24 copies worldwide) - New
In 1959, a monkey came hurtling down from space. The US government, doing what the government does best, promptly killed the little monkey astronaut and cut it up. They filmed their slicing and dicing in gory, saturated detail. This is that footage. Never seen by the public before, here Mondo Mysterium presents the full 16-minute autopsy film, transferred from a US Armed Forces Institute of Pathology 16mm reel (it is a silent film, with no added soundtrack, to avoid trivializing the footage).
The Space Monkey Autopsy bundle includes the film on VHS and DVD (both NTSC), as well as your own autopsied monkey.
Drone, Doom, Ambient, Noise, Experimental, Full Of Hell; 12" 180g Vinyl (Limited Edition 150 copies) - New Sealed w/- TVISB sticker
Existential doom/drone/noise music from Melbourne (the void is so bleak) with (B side) remix by Dylan Walker from US grind/sludge/noise legends Full Of Hell. This is very limited and painfully heavy......
Derek Bailey, John Zorn, Steve Lacy, Max Roach, Evan Parker, Imrovised Music, Improv, Jazz, Experimental; Paperback Book - VG Used condition (book has some discoloration and creases/dog ears)
Derek Bailey's Improvisation, originally published in 1980, and here updated and extended with new interviews and photographs, is the first book to deal with the nature of improvisation in all its forms--Indian music, flamenco, baroque, organ music, rock, jazz, contemporary, and "free" music. By drawing on conversations with some of today's seminal improvisers--including John Zorn, Jerry Garcia, Steve Howe, Steve Lacy, Lionel Salter, Earle Brown, Paco Peña, Max Roach, Evan Parker, and Ronnie Scott--Bailey offers a clear-eyed view of the breathtaking spectrum of possibilities inherent in improvisational practice, while underpinning its importance as the basis for all music-making.
Rare, Brutal, Nacho Cerda, Gore, Disturbing, Unearthed Films, Notorious, Horror, (Warning, this is nasty); DVD - Ex Used condition
For those who have ever wondered what might go on behind locked doors in a mortuary, Nacho Cerdà brings us Aftermath—a nauseating, disturbing, and perhaps even thought provoking 30 minute study of one sicko and his passion for corpses. Beautifully shot using graceful sweeping camera movements and excellent lighting, with wonderful use of music and sound design, this is twisted film-making that even the art-house crowd might be able to appreciate. The movie begins as two men working in a morgue begin autopsies on a couple of male cadavers. In sickening detail, the first stiff is dissected, and the audience is spared no gruesome detail: the head is sawed open and the brain removed, the entrails are given a thorough poking around, and, finally, all of the spare parts (including the brain!) are shoved back unceremoniously into the corpse's thoracic cavity, before it is sewn up. Whilst the first pathologist cleans up his bloody tools, his workmate carries out a similar procedure on the second body. Strong stuff indeed, but you ain't seen nothing' yet! The guy working on the second corpse finishes up for the night and heads off home, and a third body is brought into the room—that of a young woman. The remaining member of staff, realising a rare opportunity has been presented to him on a platter (so to speak), locks the morgue door and indulges in a little spot of mutilation/fornication. Yes, folks, he gets a stiffy whilst hacking up the stiff, and climbs on board for a quickie, posing for a few photos in the process! Aftermath is extremely sick stuff, but it does drive home a point (in addition to presenting the viewer with some very impressive gore): after you're dead, your body is just meat!