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VHS Massacre Too

The last stand of the American exploitation film

6 average rating
6
English / 77 MIN. / 2020

The Genres

The Synopsis

The last stand of the American exploitation film. In a post video store era, media consolidation has led to the censorship and near death of the independent and exploitation film industry. Joe Bob Briggs (Last Drive-in), Debbie Rochon (Toxic Avenger IV), Lloyd Kaufman and James Rolfe (Angry Video Game Nerd) take us on an adventure that leads from the last Blockbuster video store in Bend Oregon to Troma Entertainment in New York, all in an effort to examine how history keeps repeating itself from the video store era to the modern streaming.

The Cast

John BloomLloyd KaufmanDebbie RochonJames GunnJ.R. BookwalterJason CarveyShawn C. PhillipsJames D. RolfeKenneth PowellThomas Edward Seymour

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