L.A. Morse "Never trust a mutant, that's your motto, isn't it?"
Your video store is out of every new release you had any interest in renting? Fear not. Video Trash & Treasures is about to take you on a reconnaissance mission into the Video Unknown.
"She's back from the grave, Eddie, and she knows things we don't know."
Listing more than 500 movies that fill your local video store's shelves, arranged into 26 outrageous "Film Festivals" devote to your favorite
Aliens, Zombies, Mutants and Monsters
Apocalyptic Adventures and Epics of Pecs and Flex
Cheesy Trash and Classic Sleaze
as well as buried treasures of small movies that deserve bigger audiences, cult favorites, and genuine curiosities like
Cannibal Women in the Avocado Jungle of Death
Morons From Outer Space
Sorority Babes in the Slimeball Bowl-a-Rama
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"If you could see inside my head--you'd run."
As the author of The Flesh Eaters, The Old Dick, The Big Enchilada and Sleaze, L.A. Morse has some passing familiarity with trash, and he knows that it's not all created equal. He risked boredom, eyestrain, and almost certain brain damage to sort out good trash from bad, and to make sure you'll never again have to leave the video store empty-handed.
Genres:
Film
368 Pages