Mad Ron’s Prevues from Hell (V)

4963-poster
release date September 14 2010
studio Virgil Films and Entertainment
director Jim Monaco
writer Jim Monaco
starring Nick Pawlow, Happy Goldsplatt, Michael Townsend Wright, Anthony Kelly, Joe Amodei

Synopsis

First time EVER on DVD! See the Virgil Films & Entertainment release of this critically acclaimed UNRATED horror movie trailer compilation, hosted by ventriloquist Nick Pawlow and his very dead zombie pal, Happy Goldsplatt. They are in the projection booth of an old movie house, entertaining a theater-full of Happy's zombie ghoul-friends, with a hand-picked selection of 47 of the rarest, bloodiest and goriest horror/action movie trailers, ever assembled! The trailers are being presented by the drooling half-wit, cannibal projectionist, Mad Ron, who, for safety reasons is chained between the projectors! Watch as the ravenous film-going flesh-eaters devour everything and everyone in sight! Hardcore horror fans will delight in the most entertaining movie trailers ever put on video! Spectacular makeup and makeup effects are done by Jay Kushwara (Millennium and TV's Monsters) and Jordu Schell (Lead Character Designer for James Cameron's Academy Award winning epic Avatar)! See what happens when a film pirate tries to copy Mad Ron's films. You won't believe your eyes! Can you take it? We DARE you! This video is absolutely NOT for the squeamish!!

Official Review

Back in the 90s I was briefly employed by The Wilshire, an old-school movie theater in northern Utah boasting an expansive 830-seat big house. The building was eventually demolished in 2000, but back in the day it was managed by a guy named Dave, a cine-phile in the truest sense of the word. Over the course of many years in the theater management business, Dave had amassed a respectable collection of 35mm movie trailers, despite the studios’ best efforts to retrieve them. Late one night after a particularly slow shift, Dave threaded a reel of horror trailers he had spliced together, and we watched it after closing in the dark, damp, nearly empty 800-seater, camped out on the carpeted aisles between the rows of seats. Over an hour’s worth of shit. It was glorious. …Read More

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Official Score: 3 / 5