Showing posts with label Trailers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trailers. Show all posts

Thursday, January 14, 2016

Bride Of Deep Red


Bride of Deep Red compiled by Chas Balun (no date).

In the 90's (even early 2000's) I used to make trailer comps from tapes that I ordered through snail mail channels or at videostores (R.I.P). It was kind of like making a mixtape for some girl to impress, only with visuals instead of music and a way to showcase your collection of rarities and obscure knowledge. Anything on Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell was fair game, since it's one of the most epic trailer comps of all time, its an undisputed champion and even has some of the wackiest ventriloquism shenanigans to entertain you further than you deserve!

Chas offered many trailer/ whatever best ofs, making of docs and all kinds of goodies crammed onto one video tape from the famed DR archives like Son of Deep Red (which will be reviewed as well). Keep in mind this was at a time when all of this stuff was ultra rare and only available on laserdisc at best. On one cassette comp, the making of Guinea Pig was famously included along with the finished Asian"snuff" flick. The morons at the FBI and Charlie Sheen never bothered to watch it of course to confirm that it was all latex and fake blood, then the worst shit imaginable went down! And as you may be familiar with because it's constantly mentioned on this site, it got Chas into a lot of trouble over nothing.
I may be a sadistic necrophile but at least I wrap that rascal during intercourse with filthy skanks

Skunkape traded Dune melange (or Frank Herbert's 11 secret herbs and spices), promised his first born and even ate Sea Monkeys to obtain this rare tape for my viewing pleasure, this primate really goes above and beyond for all of us, I hope everyone fucking appreciates it! 

Oh, Man is it worth it though, I'd eat a whole bucket of worms (speaking of that shit-tastic T.V. Mikels flick is planned to eventually be reviewed) to get this tape pre-internet. Thankfully we've got the computer and I don't have to. The Bride of Deep Red-- dare I say is on an equal level of fun hilarity of Mad Ron's Prevues (or any trailer comp you care to mention), it's a party cannon of a video treasure that would satisfy even the most discerning elitist gore snob. Another legendary trailer compilation, which I've handed out burnt copies to anyone who I think would appreciate is SWV's "Dusk Till Dawn". So what do we have here, well just cast your nostalgia net back to the days before Steve Job worship and Zuckerberg narcism, man those days were so much better when you could digest information instead of craning your face and mental stability to keep up on the latest millisecond of useless information. Fuck the future!

It starts off generously with a gaggle of Romero and Fulci trailers that sets the way back dial right where it outta be, before mainstream America was craving "Walking Dull" or monotonous, drama along with generic beige zombies who all look identical. Yawn!

Oh shit, some blue sunshine seeped into my JuJuBees and now I'm trippin' balls

Some films you may want to jot down and others look better in 2 min form than they actually were (like John Russo's tepid Midnight), the trailer is pretty rad though! There's a movie I wish I'd never actually sat through (read the review here). 
The best part about this whole shebang is that it was meticulously pieced together for your enjoyment with two tape decks fused together chosen by a guy that new his shit and assembled a rad tape for you to get wasted or toasted to, it's inspiring. I even spotted Seinfeld's Uncle Leo ("Hello"!) in a preview for Nico Mastorakis' Grandma's House, whatever that is. 

I told you Jerry, don't fucking bring up my crime of passion!

The trailer for Funhouse is great because its better than the finished product (well--OK-- I enjoyed it for what is was-- but you gotta admit, the Tobe Hooper flick is pretty fucking incoherent and sloppy). I know I shouldn't trash another popular favorite like the snoozefest CSPWDT, but here I go again, sue me, I was bored!

Brought to you by gingivitis and the British dentist council

Two nasty trailers are connected with no relation what so ever are Henry Portrait of a Serial Killer and Africa Blood and Guts, other than the fact that they're both hideously cruel and unnerving to sit through. The Alien trailer is amazing, if you'd never even saw the film, you wouldn't realize that the preview blatantly gives everything away but it's all spliced in quick succession that you never feel gypped. Lurkers is a terrible movie by Roberta Findlay (big surprise!) but it's kind of enjoyable in all it's stupidity, I actually liked it more than Tenement. There are a few Blaxploitation flicks in the VHS catalog like Black Gestapo and Welcome Home Brother Charles but the super fun "One Down 2 to Go" is suspiciously absent, the trailer is rad though, I have yet to view the entire movie, from what I hear it's very dull. That's the beauty of ordering from Balun, when you got a tape, you'd be exposed to a slew of trailers that made you want to seek them out and branch out beyond the catalog. 

Did a cow shit in here or is that just my upper lip?

Before Shark Vs. Zombie was a viral video that was later used to sell PC's here is the clip in all it's glory on a dingy looking second generation dub along with other choice moments from the epic Fulci eye gouger. Seeing it on the big screen in crystal clarity at the Roxy Theater in San Fran was incredible and I cant complain at all about a shitty looking film getting a much needed face lift. There's an example where the future is a major improvement over the brownish hues and head ache inducing grain from the old version.

And the party continues with the most psychedelic Bava preview ever, Carnage (or Bay of Blood), I always made sure I slipped that one on a videotape I traded with pen pals. 
An hour 11 mins in, we're knee-deep in Asian territory with the insane trailer for Endurance and Death Cage. A pervy anime that shows a demon fuck the shit out of a babe as a dude who tries to rescue her gets sliced up real good. It's all shown unsubbed, so who knows, I'd guess it was Devil Man if I didn't just watch that one.



The most incredible part of this video is the anti-gore propaganda bullshit piece called "VCR Horrors" on 20/20! I remember watching that at 12 or so and obsessively wanting to see Evil Dead 2. I mean they show so many clips of it, I feel as if they owe Sam Raimi a 1000 apologies. They subject parents to a clip of Make Them Die Slowly to try and scare the shit outta them (hopefully they didn't beat their kids soon after). Obviously the stupid parents are responsible for letting them rent these tape without consent. The way they interview these kids is great because the 12 year olds come off as intelligent ravenous gore fans, not unbalanced maniacs who need to be on therapeutic drugs. One girl even claims she gets turned on by gore, Nice!

The Jig is up Bueller I found you in the porn section

It's sort of crazy because I watched this as a kid and no had no idea who Chas Balun was at the time, but obviously he made a huge impact on my life before I even knew who he was. The producers interview him and he says kids today want a body count because they're weened on MTV. This was also the very first time I saw the Cellar Dweller tear someone's head off and lick its chops. Compared to today, this crusade against video ratings seems restrained and no one is calling for a ban on the tapes similar to what happened in England with Mary Whitehouse and her stodgy hypocrites. It's very hard to track down but worth the effort, good luck finding a copy. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!

(Note this film may actually be Son of DR but is labeled wrong because in the catalog it's described as including a interview with Dario Argento conducted by Dennis Daniel and deleted scenes from John Woo's The Killer but since this is not a physical tape and only an mp4, I had no way of really knowing which volume it was. It doesn't effect the amount of entertainment herein but it's slightly disingenuous). So if that's the case just assume that this was a review for Son and not Bride, I'll try to get a handle on my OCD and take some more valium--too much coffee again. see ya next time creep-os. 

We all miss you Chas, Rest in Peace.


Saturday, March 9, 2013

Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell


 


Directed By Jim Monaco trailers from the Mad Ron Archives (1987)           
        I remember being ravenously excited to find a copy of this bootleg after reading The Dr. Cyclops review in Fangoria describing it as the ultimate party tape! None of the videostores I knew of in Florida had a copy, so I went to the black market I’m not ashamed! When I got the tape from Chas like many ghoulish films I’d seen before, I had that familiar mixed feeling of foreboding dread and excitement as I popped in the tape. The creepy Lansdowne Pennsylvania theater showed up as I watched a goofy devil in a Halloween mask introduce me to the comedy stylings of Nick Pawlow and his dummy Happy Goldsplatt in a theater of hungry zombies. At first it didn’t register how awful the ventriloquism comedy was, then it got to the point where he makes jokes about his rotting “weenie” and emits that infectious cackle (whenever Skunkape and I greet each other on the phone we do an impression of it). It’s bad comedy on a pre-Steve Brule or David Liebe Hart level, or what fastfoward buttons were invented for. 

I'll be here all week folks
              I’ve watched this tape a trillion times and have made it my life’s mission to watch every film at least once (Mad Dr. Of Blood Island and Horror on Snape Island I have yet to tackle)! Me and this tape have been through a lot over the years and there are so many trailers of influential films that have effected me in a positive way. It’s funny that when they put this out on DVD they didn’t bother to update the scratchy, cigarette burnt filmstock at all even though most of these trailers have been cleaned up since. I appreciate that Mad Ron still relishes the trashy integrity of the original trailers.
Bootleg of a Bootleg
            There’s so many incredibly rare trailers packed onto one tape at the time (1987), it was pretty tough to find a trailer compilation this mindblowing! There are some strange mixtures going on too, at first they hit you with the supremely catholic double feature (stole that joke from Joe Bob Briggs): I Drink Your Blood/ I Eat Your Skin, that Clay Pitts electronic wavering music turned my stomach in a good way! Although the mixture from H.G. Lewis or NOTLD straight into Mondo territory like Africa Blood and Guts (now in pristine condition c/o Blue Underground under Africa Addio) is pretty damn alarming!
Robster Craw

Every scene spits in your eye

BFF's
This is where I first learned about the famous Giggly Guy the cackling maniac who lost his mind while watching I Dismember Mama/ Blood Spattered Bride one fateful night!
Double features and triple features (like The Living Dead Orgy) are paraded around (many of these were in the Deep Red catalog) and it made me want to check them all out! I would make video comps for people and always include the ultra psychedelic Carnage (Bay Of Blood) trailer.      
This is the first time I’d ever heard of a GP rating and there were a few titles with that rating included (Black Lace being one). The Mutations (or The Freak Maker) is an underrated classic and there are so many films I would have never heard of, if it wasn’t for this trailer tape! The comedy is appallingly bad and the sequel (yes there is a sequel) to a trailer comp with a puppet monologue is called Celluloid Bloodbath and it’s not as special. Mad Ron has that gleeful and grisly unawareness of its own triumphs and flaws, Celluloid was made just to appeal to the new breed of horror nerd (which I should include myself in), I appreciate it, but it just didn’t have the same effect that the first comp had on me. There are so many trailer compilations now (and Something Weird should also get credit for having some brilliant ones in the past) that it’s hard to find a rare gem, one that not many horror fans have already seen. Mad Ron however was the first that really affected me and this collection of amazing trailers still holds up, the comedy not so much! The oddest part of the tape is the ending where a bootlegger's brain explodes as punishment for selling or dubbing the tape, by that account all the of our collective eyes should've melted a long time ago!

Take your puppet and leave!

Do you suffer from Tonsillitis?
Happy Goldsplat: puppet intellectual

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