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Break out the egg nog, the turtle doves, and a cookie tin full of uppers - it’s time for Dinosaur Dinner Theatre’s Holiday Extravaganza! A collection of old holiday-themed video clips re-edited...Read More
Dinosaur Dinner Theatre specializes in creating humorous videos by taking old footage from commercials, industrial films, and similar vintage media. They strip the original audio and create ent...Read More
They said it couldn’t be done, and yet here it is! It’s the second installment of Dinosaur Dinner Theatre’s Nonsense series! But this time, instead of being called Nonsense: Volume 1, it’s call...Read More
Through an online contest, six fans are selected to film Dinosaur Jr. performing "Bug" in its entirety at the 9:30 Club in Washington DC, June 2011. Under the awesome direction of Dave Markey ...Read More
'Director’s Commentary: Terror of Frankenstein' is an exercise in extreme meta-fictional tragicomedy. Presented as the commentary track of a rushed reissue of a forgotten (but 100% genuine) Fra...Read More
Rudy Ray Moore is Tucker Williams, the rapping owner and main attraction of the Blueberry Hill Disco. An ex-cop with a penchant for head-whacking martial arts, Tucker is called back into actio...Read More
American media theorist and writer Douglas Rushkoff's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
Performance and visual artist Joe Coleman's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
Experimental filmmaker and author Kenneth Anger's discusses the work of Aleister Crowley at Richard Metzger's DisinfoCon, 2000.
Futurist and Inventor Mark Pesce's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
Richard Metzger's opening remarks at DisinfoCon, held on February 19th, 2000 in New York City's then Hammerstein Ballroom. The event was described by The New York Times as "Cyberpalooza."
Ann Magnuson introduction and Kembra Pfahler's "The Girls of Karen Black" for DisinfoCon, 2000
Journalist Adam Parfrey's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
Scottish comic book writer and playwright Grant Morrison's talk at DisinfoCon, 2000.
"Punk Rock 60 Minutes" – Wired Magazine. Lost treasures from Dangerous Minds creator Richard Metzger's never-aired alternative docu-series. Featuring a studio visit with artist Joe Coleman, CI...Read More
A look at conspiracy theory The Montauk Project, America’s satanic cult movement, how to build a working time machine and LA’s fetish ball.
Interview with comic book icon Grant Morrison, outer space mercenary Rocket Boy, Cinema of Transgression’s Kembra Pfahler, and robot sex.
Wrecker of civilization Genesis P-Orridge, the comic-book life of Mr. Awesome and paganism in traditional religious iconography.
Legendary music publicist and "The Lucifer Principle" author Howard Bloom sits down for an interview with Disinformation host Richard Metzger.
The McTime segment from the original UK Channel 4 series from Australian 'disinformant' John Safran.