February 2011
5 posts
ISMN: Kindergarten Ninja (1994) - Thursday @ 7:30...
This week’s feature: “Kindergarten Ninja” (1994)
VHS/82 Mins/Unrated
And we have a WINNER!!! Yet another film bound to make ISMN history!
Ashley and I spent last night going through various “K” films in the Archive trying figure out this week’s ISMN. Originally we were slated to see “Kingdom of Crooked Mirrors” but it just didn’t make the...
January 2011
7 posts
ISMN: "It's a Miracle" (1981) + "The Boy Who Was...
This week’s feature: It’s A Miracle (1981)
VHS/Color/103 Mins/Unrated
You’ve seen clips of this at our Out/Ex shows in SLC, now see the whole film!
Man, two really obscure DIY films this week. EXTREMELY RARE! - Even in Utah where this one was made. You will not find either of these tapes on IMDB and I doubt that you will even find It’s a Miracle on Amazon.com. I...
ISMN: The Golden Bat (1966) - Thursday Jan. 20th @...
This week’s feature: The Golden Bat (1966) - (Notice the Italian poster on the right trying to cash in on the popularity of Danger Diabolik.)
DVDR/English Dubbed/73 Mins/Unrated
Follow the baton and sing along!:
Where, where, where does he come from, The Golden Bat?
A shining skull, the keeper of justice.
His silver baton slashes through the air.
Go defeat the alien monsters!
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ISMN: Housekeeping (1987) - Thursday Jan. 13th @...
This week’s feature:
“Housekeeping” (1987) VHS/116 Mins/Rated PG
See the trailer on IMDB:
http://www.imdb.com/video/imdb/vi3953983769/
Time for another unique drama, found at a liquidation sale of VHS duplicates at “3D Video” in Centerville. (R.I.P.) (Anyone know how I can get a hold of the past store owner?)
This has been in the waiting line for ISMN for quite...
ISMN: FREAKS (1932) - Thursday Jan. 6th @ 7:30 PM
This week’s feature: “FREAKS” (1932)
DVD/Black and White/64 Mins/Unrated
We thought we’d start off the new year with one of the greatest and strangest films EVER MADE! Directed by cinematic madman Tod Browning (director of the original “Dracula” and ISMN silent fav “The Unknown”).
Does this film even need an introduction?!?!
One of Lost...