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Altruist, The
directed by Mick McCleery
Terminal Treatment
Brilliant premise of getting suicidal people together with murderers that falls flat in its delivery. A film destined for perpetual obscurity. |
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Wolves of Wall Street
directed by David DeCoteau
Stock Trading with Wolves
A William Shatner DVD Club selection about aggressive stockbroking werewolves running in lower Manhattan. |
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Myra Breckinridge
directed by Michael Sarne
Hard to Handle
The infamous film adaptation of Gore Vidal's Myra Breckinridge makes a surprise appearance on DVD |
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Flaming Creatures
directed by Jack Smith
Sirens of Atlantis
Jack Smith's Flaming Creatures took the avant garde to a new level. |
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Die, Mommie, Die
directed by Mark Rucker
Queen Bee
Charles Busch's Die, Mommie, Die! is a tribute to the divas of yesteryear. |
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Cheaters: The Best of Season One
directed by Miscellaneous
Sex, Lies, & Videotape--Cheaters: The Best of Season One
Like a train wreck...you just have to gawk at it. |
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Diane Linkletter Story, The
directed by John Waters
Ultimate Bad Taste
John Waters cult fans simply must see this 15-minute film, depicting Dianne Linkletter's fatal plunge (filmmed the day after her death) |
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De Sade
directed by Cy Endfield. Roger Corman, and Gordon Hessler
Keir Dullea is France's Most Infamous Libertine in De Sade
In the immortal words of Homer Simpson: Boooorrrrrriiiiiinnnnnggggg. |
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Lord of the G-Strings: The Femaleship of the String
directed by Terry West
Erotic Tolkien: Terry West's Lord of the G-Strings
Seduction Cinema's best film...by a mile. |
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Airport 1975
directed by Jack Smight
Fly the Friendly Skies
Airport 1975 is a masterpiece of bad cinema, what with Helen Reddy, Linda Blair, Gloria Swanson and Karen Black all on board. |
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