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VHS Forever? Psychotronic People

  • 2014
  • 1h 31min
NOTE IMDb
6,7/10
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VHS Forever? Psychotronic People (2014)
Documentary

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA feature length documentary taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the U.K. Taken from the perspective of those who tried to unearth that elusive movie at ... Tout lireA feature length documentary taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the U.K. Taken from the perspective of those who tried to unearth that elusive movie at all costs known as psychotronic cinema.A feature length documentary taking a look at the explosion of movies that became available on VHS in the U.K. Taken from the perspective of those who tried to unearth that elusive movie at all costs known as psychotronic cinema.

  • Réalisation
    • Darren J. Perry
    • Mark Williams
  • Scénario
    • Darren J. Perry
    • Mark Williams
  • Casting principal
    • Rick Baker
    • Mark J. Banville
    • Gary Baxter
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  • NOTE IMDb
    6,7/10
    85
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    • Réalisation
      • Darren J. Perry
      • Mark Williams
    • Scénario
      • Darren J. Perry
      • Mark Williams
    • Casting principal
      • Rick Baker
      • Mark J. Banville
      • Gary Baxter
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  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
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    Rick Baker
    • Self - Founder Eastern Heroes Magazine
    Mark J. Banville
    • Self - Author Theme 70': Tackling The Beast They Call Exploitation Cinema
    Gary Baxter
    • Self - Co-Owner Dr. Deaths Cinema Surgery
    Allan Bryce
    • Self - The Dark Side Magazine Editor
    Nigel Burrell
    • Self - Writer & Genre Expert
    • (as Nigel J Burrell)
    Tony M. Clarke
    • Self - Owner www.psychotronicstore.com
    Evrim Ersoy
    • Self - Owner The Duke Mitchell Film Club
    Harvey Fenton
    • Self - Movie Book Publisher FAB Press
    • (as Harvey J Fenton)
    Richard Gladman
    • Self - Publisher Space Monsters Magazine
    Terry Hobson
    • Self - Present Day VHS Movie Dealer
    Thomas Hodge
    • Self - Graphic Artist The Dude Designs
    • (as Tom Hodge)
    Graham Humphreys
    Graham Humphreys
    • Self - Illustrator & Graphic Artist
    Lovely Jon
    • Self - DJ & Global VHS Expert
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • Self - Film Producer Troma Inc.
    David Kerekes
    • Self - Writer & Owner Headpress Publishing
    Tim Langley
    • Self - Telecine Operator
    David McGillivray
    David McGillivray
    • Self - Screenwriter & Film Historian
    Marc Morris
    Marc Morris
    • Self - Co-Owner Nucleus Films
    • Réalisation
      • Darren J. Perry
      • Mark Williams
    • Scénario
      • Darren J. Perry
      • Mark Williams
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    6sabata22

    Filmblitz.org Review (edited)

    You kids these days. You don't know how easy you have it. Almost any film you want is available with just a few clicks: even the ultra-obscure can often be found on certain specialist sites. You try to tell 'em there was a time when we had to rely on trading with other fans by mail, dodgy dealers or a certain basement beneath a record-shop in Camden Town, risking a visit from PC Plod, and they'll just laugh at you. Now, however, you can plant them down in front of this documentary, which collects a bunch of eye-witness testimony from the eighties and nineties. Beginning with Psychotronic Video, that literally underground film store in Camden, it rolls through a range of related topics. These include the meteoric rise of home video, the subsequent "nasties" panic, the art of box covers, legal issues, film fairs and, overall, the joy of collecting - even where many of the movies were, frankly, a bit crap.

    I lived through the period on which it focuses, back when editing Trash City. Psychotronic used to be part of my regular Saturday afternoon circuit through London, and I'd hang out there, shooting the breeze with Tony, Lino and the late, lamented Dan. This section therefore left me with a huge, nostalgic grin, recalling the subtle dance to become "accepted" and get into the back room. Now, I was never into the whole pre-cert video-tape thing. I was all about the content, not the packaging, and (as mentioned) most of the infamous 39 titles on the list simply weren't worth the effort. But there was enough intersection between those collectors and me, that much of the rest also resonated with my personal history. I remember very well, for instance, the nervousness whenever the rumour-mill reported raids or arrests. Quite a few names and faces I recognized popped up too, such as Kim Newman, Rick Baker and Harvey Fenton. Though I was surprised there wasn't mention of events like Shock Around the Clock, landmarks of horror fandom, I still remember fondly.

    It's not perfect. Some of the audio is flat-out terrible; I presume it seemed a good idea at the time to have an interview in a windswept cemetery. And I'm not sure what Caroline Munro can add of relevance to these topics, beyond being adorable. Though she does at least break up what is otherwise a bit of a sausage-fest it was a heavily male-dominated fandom. And guess what? Nobody cared. But such is the way of any fandom, and even with them, a genuine passion for the topic comes through, regardless of the rough edges. There's a commonality to such things, which should translate to make this of interest to fans in other fields. But I suspect it will be most fascinating to those who, like me, lived through the era, hooked up two VCRs to make dodgy copies, and spent far too many hours trawling the shelves of their local video store, in search of hidden gems.

    Written by Jim McLennan
    8Stevieboy666

    Fascinating for us horror/VHS geeks

    Fascinating documentary on the story of unregulated movies, horror in particular, that flooded British homes on VHS from the late 1970's and through the Video Nasties era of the mid 80's. Betamax isn't entirely left out by the way! I am a lifelong horror fan, having fallen in love with the genre as a young boy in the late 70's and I can remember with great fondness hiring movies on VHS to watch at home. Like many others I did build up quite a collection but then sold most when DVD came along. How I wished that I had kept many titles! I have recently started recollecting tapes but their prices have soared. So to people like myself watching this is of great interest and nostalgia, helped by the fact that many of the experts that appear in this documentary are easy to contact via social media. I am Facebook friends with several. My only criticisms are that the sound in places is a tad poor and at 91 minutes it is quite long, though I must stress never boring! Viva VHS!
    10johnny_coops

    Forbidden Delights Misty Eye Time

    As a horror film fanatic who was totally liberated when VHS players appeared and with them a endless tide of uncut video delights (that felt so forbidden at the time and on tap at anything from your local garage to the corner shop) this documentary is a must watch. It really is great to hear all the stories and testaments of fellow enthusiasts that got the same thrill from seeing the lurid covers and discovering a new world beyond the Hammer on television and local Odeon showings of mainstream horror films ( usually cut )we in the UK had as our viewing choices. If seeing the VHS box with the strong uncut version sticker on it for the pre -cert release of Zombie Flesh Eaters does not make you feel a bit misty eyed then this doc may not be for you 💀
    Michael_Elliott

    Fun Look at London's VHS Boom

    VHS Forever? Psychotronic People (2014)

    ** 1/2 (out of 4)

    As soon as DVD arrived on the scene it seemed the death of VHS was very quick and swift. Before long most stores were no longer carrying videos and one thought they'd never be heard from again. That wasn't the case as there's now a nostalgia feel for them and they now have a lot of people collecting them. This has also made for a lot of documentaries looking back at the boom in the VHS business.

    This documentary focuses in on London where various horror fans were wanting to see some of the notorious films. This documentary interviews not only people who were selling/renting these movies but also the people who were buying them. I think the whole point of this documentary is to show how wonderful and exciting of a time it was when you'd find a new movie and not know toom uch about it.

    The documentary not only covers the sell and rentals of these movies but it also covers various conventions where horror fans could go to buy movies and hope to find something rare. The documentary does a nice job at talking about these days and we also get some nice video footage of such stores and there are plenty of stories told about these type of stores.

    Of course, being Britain, you also have to worry about the various cuts and laws that were aimed at these types of films and that too is discussed.
    8singhlall

    Nostalgic and affectionate look at Psychotronic VHS

    An insightful documentary into the murky world of banned VHS, under the counter illicit videos and fabulous artwork. Some great interviews and accounts from some great rogues and gentlemen.

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      The documentary was shot over a 9 month period in or around the London area in 2014 commencing in January that year.
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      Himself - Screenwriter & Film Historian: Well VHS was a good idea at the time, it allowed people to record television programmes and watch them later and that was a great idea... but as far as I was concerned the system didn't work. Time and time again there would be this awful moment where you pressed eject, the cassette came out of the machine but the tape didn't, the innards had caught it in it's maws!

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 septembre 2014 (Royaume-Uni)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Royaume-Uni
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • The VHS Project
    • Lieux de tournage
      • The Genesis Cinema, Londres, Angleterre, Royaume-Uni
    • Société de production
      • Son of Bill Productions
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