Blonde Death (1984)
Genre: Comedy
Country: USA| Director: James Dillinger (James Robert Baker)
Language: English | Subtitles: None
Aspect ratio: 1.33:1 | Length: 112mn
Vhsrip H264 Mp4 - 640x480 - 29.970fps - 1.28gb
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt3161760/
James Dillinger's hyper-transgressive shot-on-video crime rager. It's sort of a Bonnie & Clyde & Clyde movie for the Reagan era. It begins with a teenage daughter's rebellion and goes flying over the edge - every edge. It's a smart, sick piece of cultural criticism you've never heard of.
Soon after moving to Orange County with her absent father and scheming Christian step-mother, Tammy “the teenage time-bomb” is kidnapped and led into a life of senseless violence by her two bisexual companions, Link and Troy.
Produced for only $1000 and rich with outrageous lines like “I’m gonna give you a scaldin’ Clorox enema!”, James Dillinger’s low-brow camp classic “Blonde Death” (1984) was the first hit from EZTV, an alternative video space founded in West Hollywood in 1979. Positioned as an alternative to the closed worlds of both video art and mainstream Hollywood, EZTV with LA’s destination for DIY video production and antics.
In addition to “Blonde Death,” “I Want My EZTV” will screen an excerpt of the only surviving episode of EZTV’s reoccurring video soap opera “Faculty Wives” (c. 1983), chronicling the scandals and tribulations of higher education and departmental politics at the fictitious Frigem University, among other videos pulled from the archives of EZTV.
Soon after moving to Orange County with her absent father and scheming Christian step-mother, Tammy “the teenage time-bomb” is kidnapped and led into a life of senseless violence by her two bisexual companions, Link and Troy.
Produced for only $1000 and rich with outrageous lines like “I’m gonna give you a scaldin’ Clorox enema!”, James Dillinger’s low-brow camp classic “Blonde Death” (1984) was the first hit from EZTV, an alternative video space founded in West Hollywood in 1979. Positioned as an alternative to the closed worlds of both video art and mainstream Hollywood, EZTV with LA’s destination for DIY video production and antics.
In addition to “Blonde Death,” “I Want My EZTV” will screen an excerpt of the only surviving episode of EZTV’s reoccurring video soap opera “Faculty Wives” (c. 1983), chronicling the scandals and tribulations of higher education and departmental politics at the fictitious Frigem University, among other videos pulled from the archives of EZTV.
Blonde Death (1984)
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