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TV Party's final season was broadcast live in color on Channel J, a public access "commercial station." TV Party tried to pay the extra expense of going to color by selling ads to downtown club...Read More
Records Collecting Dust II focuses on the East Coast cities of Boston, New York and Washington DC and includes in depth interviews with twenty eight highly influential people from the 1980's ha...Read More
After the Treasure Island adventure, Long John Silver turns up on a British Caribbean island, where he hears that rival pirate Mendoza has taken the ship carrying the governor's daughter...and ...Read More
In this effective low-budget cult-classic from director S.F. Brownrigg (Keep My Grave Open, Scum of the Earth, Don't Look in the Basement), a dutiful granddaughter goes home to take care of her...Read More
Delinquents! Drugs! Interracial Violence! RITA MORENO! DYAN CANNON! And - yipes! - Topless Sex Scenes! Yes, kiddies, here's another excellent ·but­ forgotten B-movie, full of racial tension and...Read More
“The Film That’s Scorchin’ The Nation’s Screens!” The She who Shoulda Said ‘No’! is honeypot LILA LEEDS (Lady in the Lake, Moonrise) who was busted for doing doobies with rugged Robert M...Read More
The same year that producer-director LAURENCE MERRICK made the oddball vampire film Guess What Happened to Count Dracula, he also unleashed Black Angels, a loopy yet cynical biker flick about a...Read More
Beatniks? What beatniks? Two-bit punks, a closet rock-&-roll star, and an out-of-his-mind psycho: yes. Beatniks: no. Though The Beatniks was probably a last-minute title change to replace a les...Read More
"Are you beat?" asks coffee-shop impresario Mr. T. "Oh, sure, man," his sleazy friend Sid replies."Cool, way out, and long gone, dad!" Actually, although they’re right in the middle of Beatsvil...Read More
Something happened alright! It was like a bolt of cultural lightning that split the decade - and America itself - in two. It was a radical change In music, fashions, sensibtlity and politics th...Read More
The fantastic concert of The Tubes presenting their album "Completion Backward Principle " in the studios of Radio Bremen, Germany in 1981. The concert was completely filmed and shows Fee Waybi...Read More
David Wechter & Michael Nankin’s adorable 1978 short film Junior High School is presented here with creator commentary. Go behind the scenes with a candid conversation about the production and ...Read More
Through an online contest, 6 fans are selected to film Iggy & the Stooges' legendary reunion September 3, 2010 performing Raw Power to a stunned crowd. Following the performance, the fans meet ...Read More
The Japanese Cyberpunk Classic! It is the year 2032 A.D. Like a Phoenix, the city of MegaTokyo is rising from the ashes of a devastating earthquake. In the twisted canyons of the megalopolis, t...Read More
This is the very last adventure of Spunk The Wonder Squid, a maniacal flying cephalopod with a deadly 'nose pistol' and hatred for all things Dyna. His lust for power (literal power aka electri...Read More
Gregg Allman came to prominence with his brother Duane as The Allman Brothers Band in the early 1970s. As lead singer and keyboard player, Gregg was a vital part of the band's huge success. "I'...Read More
On this episode of the 1989 teen advice show "What's Up Dr. Ruth," the Dr. is in to talk about the Heavy Metal phenomenon with special guests, Anthrax, and their mothers!
Back in London, a lovely but lethal woman lures Number Six through a gamut of ingenious assassination attempts.
The Prisoner finds himself in a Western township called Harmony where he is tricked into taking the job of sheriff.
The killing of a man who embezzled five million dollars of gold bullion prompts NATO agent, John Drake, to investigate.