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5/25/12 - VHS Convention/Site Update!

This past weekend was the First Ever Horror VHS Collectors Unite VHS Convention in Stroudsburg, PA and it was a fucking blast. Thanks to everyone who came and supported this great format and thanks to all the people who came up to say “hi” and tell me how much they like the site. It really means a lot. I got a ton of dope tapes and made some amazing trades (trust me, a very long overdue update video is coming soon). Our Gore-Met Zombie Chef from Hell short screened to a solid response and it took third place (we were cheated I tell you!). I cannot stress this enough, if there is another convention next year, you will want to come. It was amazing and truly a beautiful sight to see so many collectors and cool tapes all in the same place. We made sure to document the whole convention for our film Adjust Your Tracking and get some much needed interviews, which leads me to my next topic.

We just reached our goal on Kickstarter!!! Thanks so much to everyone who donated and to those of you who promoted the film. We now have the bare minimum we needed in order to collect the rest of the interviews we need to get over the summer for the documentary! Any money we get over our goal will go towards the post production on the film and the release, so please keep sharing the link and donating. It means so much. More details about our trip will be coming sometime next month so be on the lookout. We also have some new reviews, two new videos, a ‘zine I’ve been working on, a DVD release, and possibly a limited VHS release coming soon!





Also, I recently moved, which was the biggest bitch in the world. Imagine moving thousands of tapes, toys, posters, etc. It was terrible. But the new place is even better so I’ll be shooting a tour video in the upcoming weeks to show off all the work I did!

- Dan

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My 14-year-old friend (now 15) made a feature-length slasher film and it has just gotten an official release on both VHS and DVD! Pre-orders are up now (link at the bottom), so make sure you go get a copy. As you can tell from my quote at the bottom, I fucking loved this movie. It is the only truly great throwback horror film since House of the Devil and it feels more genuine than anything I’ve seen recently. He put all he had into this movie so please help him sell all of these out and support independent cinema and a young horror/VHS lover.Me and Dabeedo moderated the hilarious commentary on the DVD and you get a bunch of extras. The VHS/DVD combo pack comes in a fucking book box (!) with a signed poster and tons of extras. This is a must own release! Also, look out for a review of this bad boy in the future! It’s so amazing, so hilarious, so many quotable lines, so much heart, gore, VHS, and swearing… and you all know you want to hear a 14-year-old say “fuck” about 500 times.Please pre-order this over at: http://briarwood.storenvy.com/products/361325-slaughter-tales-book-box-combo-packShare this with your friends, please!

My 14-year-old friend (now 15) made a feature-length slasher film and it has just gotten an official release on both VHS and DVD! Pre-orders are up now (link at the bottom), so make sure you go get a copy. As you can tell from my quote at the bottom, I fucking loved this movie. It is the only truly great throwback horror film since House of the Devil and it feels more genuine than anything I’ve seen recently. He put all he had into this movie so please help him sell all of these out and support independent cinema and a young horror/VHS lover.

Me and Dabeedo moderated the hilarious commentary on the DVD and you get a bunch of extras. The VHS/DVD combo pack comes in a fucking book box (!) with a signed poster and tons of extras. This is a must own release! Also, look out for a review of this bad boy in the future! It’s so amazing, so hilarious, so many quotable lines, so much heart, gore, VHS, and swearing… and you all know you want to hear a 14-year-old say “fuck” about 500 times.

Please pre-order this over at: http://briarwood.storenvy.com/products/361325-slaughter-tales-book-box-combo-pack

Share this with your friends, please!

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#139 - Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake (aka Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell) (Bill Rebane; 1975)

By Dan Kinem



If you couldn’t tell by the bad ass cover, Rana: The Legend of Shadow Lake is about a crazy half-frog/half-human monster and his regular-sized frog minions fiercely and furiously protecting a mountain of gold at the bottom of a lake. Sadly, few plot outlines have promised so much, yet delivered so little.



The movie focuses more on the boring lives of the characters rather than showing any frog action. Kelly, our male lead, is telling his girlfriend all about when he was 11-years-old and found a strange bone fragment, a fragment that could obviously only belong to some bizarre half-human/half-frog-like creature. Kelly was the king as a kid, and just like myself, he also drinks nonstop bottled Coke and stashes beef jerky chunks in the front of his overalls. But, unlike myself, his only friends are his pet skunks and a crazy hillbilly hermit named Charlie, who has the ability to talk to goats.



Charlie is the only one who believes Kelly when he thinks something fishy is going on in the lake, but little does Kelly know, Charlie is hiding a deep dark secret. Occasionally, the frog-man will pop out and kill, but it’s always so quick you can’t tell what the hell is going on. I kept hoping you would get some crazy long-frog-tongue carnage, but instead, the monster chooses to kill with a spear. The only time you get any evidence that there’s even a monster doing the killing is when you see a green flipper under the murky water.

The movie focuses most of its energy on the bland story of Hermit vs. The Loggers. Charlie the Hermit will run around shooting at these loggers to try to get them to leave the woods, but all it does is piss them off. Around this point is where I started pulling a Tim (aka struggling to stay awake at 6 p.m.), but the possibility of maybe getting to see the monster kept my eyes open. Instead of the monster, all I got was real frogs, who would come out of the water to nibble and stare at people.



Finally, the legend of Shadow Lake is revealed: Years ago, a guy found a gold pebble and threw it into the lake. The water began to bubble and boil and Rana appeared at the surface and was super pissed off. He demanded more gold, so in order to appease the monster, the entire town threw all of its gold to the bottom of the lake. Now the monster lives every day of its life fearing someone will take the gold, while the decedents of the townsfolk (who call themselves “frog people”) give it more gold and feed it. Charlie is the last of these frog people left and continues to feed it, which all reminded me of that terrible movie, Lake Placid.

It does start to get good at the end, though, after one of the loggers shoots Charlie. Rana gets fucking ticked off and comes jetting out of the water and starts wrecking people. He blows through Kelly and his family’s front door, steals some chick, blows the entire house up, pounds some dude’s head into a tree, and disappears. Fast forward to the present day and Kelly has the genius idea to go looking for Rana’s gold. Big mistake. Of course, Rana is still alive and kicking and the second Kelly and his girlfriend find the gold, he comes chasing after them. Credits. So, after all of that, it leaves me asking the question: Why does a frog need gold?



Few movies have had so much potential, yet failed on every level. Rana was directed by one of the masters of the cheesy horror movie, Bill Rebane (Capture of Big Foot, The Giant Spider Invasion), but features too many boring side-plots to become so-bad-it’s-good. It does have some laugh-out-loud moments, however, like the use of “Swan Lake” during a shoot out near a lake. Talk about on the nose. And, of course, the plot itself, which is the one thing that makes me want to still recommend this boring, mess of a movie. It’s godawful, but I would still say it’s worth owning and watching at least once just to say you’ve seen a movie about a frog who loves gold.



The movie has had a bunch of different releases, most notably this big box release through Active Home Video and a clamshell through the Canadian distributor, Astral Video. The movie rights were later bought by Troma (no surprise) and the title was brilliantly changed to, Croaked: Frog Monster from Hell for a bare-bones DVD release. Stick with any of the VHS.



Someone also uploaded the whole movie to YouTube here.

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Hey everyone! I am going to be on the podcast Pieces tonight at 5 p.m. Eastern. It’s going to be great fun so everyone make sure you check it out. We’ll be talking VHS, horror movies, VHShitfest and the upcoming documentary. You can listen to it live, or you can download it later. Spread the word and make sure to listen. Thanks.Link to the episode: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creep_show_radio/2012/02/15/pieces- Dan

Hey everyone! I am going to be on the podcast Pieces tonight at 5 p.m. Eastern. It’s going to be great fun so everyone make sure you check it out. We’ll be talking VHS, horror movies, VHShitfest and the upcoming documentary. You can listen to it live, or you can download it later. Spread the word and make sure to listen. Thanks.

Link to the episode: http://www.blogtalkradio.com/creep_show_radio/2012/02/15/pieces

- Dan

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