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Direct to Video: Straight to Video Horror of the 90s

  • 2019
  • 1h 46m
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5.7/10
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Direct to Video: Straight to Video Horror of the 90s (2019)
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A documentary about the direct-to-video horror hits of the 90s.A documentary about the direct-to-video horror hits of the 90s.A documentary about the direct-to-video horror hits of the 90s.

  • Director
    • Dustin Ferguson
  • Writer
    • Dustin Ferguson
  • Stars
    • James Burke
    • Kenneth J. Hall
    • Jerry Smith
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    • Director
      • Dustin Ferguson
    • Writer
      • Dustin Ferguson
    • Stars
      • James Burke
      • Kenneth J. Hall
      • Jerry Smith
    • 8User reviews
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    James Burke
    • Self - Vestron Movies Appreciation Society
    Kenneth J. Hall
    Kenneth J. Hall
    • Self - Director & SFX Artist
    Jerry Smith
    • Self - Writer, Scream: The Horror Magazine
    C. Courtney Joyner
    C. Courtney Joyner
    • Self - Director & Writer
    Jeff Burr
    Jeff Burr
    • Self - Director
    Tiffany Shepis
    Tiffany Shepis
    • Self - Actress
    Lloyd Kaufman
    Lloyd Kaufman
    • Self - Troma Entertainment
    Fred Olen Ray
    Fred Olen Ray
    • Self - Director
    Jim Wynorski
    Jim Wynorski
    • Self - Director
    Chuck Cirino
    Chuck Cirino
    • Self - Music Composer
    Deborah Dutch
    Deborah Dutch
    • Self - Actress
    Kelli Maroney
    Kelli Maroney
    • Self - Actress
    Brinke Stevens
    Brinke Stevens
    • Self - Actress
    Steve Latshaw
    Steve Latshaw
    • Self - Director
    Debra Lamb
    Debra Lamb
    • Self - Actress
    Robert R. Shafer
    Robert R. Shafer
    • Self - Actor
    • (as Robert Ray Shafer)
    Michael Burnett
    Michael Burnett
    • Self - SFX Artist
    Rolfe Kanefsky
    Rolfe Kanefsky
    • Self - Director
    • Director
      • Dustin Ferguson
    • Writer
      • Dustin Ferguson
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    4jellopuke

    A good idea but awful execution

    There's definitely a great documentary to be made about this subject but by ANYONE other than this director who seems content to just string together trailers (with no captions to tell you what the movie was) and interview subjects telling amusing anecdotes from shooting these crappy movies.

    This needed a framing narrative explaining the whats and whys of the genre, some look at the major players, tropes, etc. Instead, we get nothing but interviews (shot with a terrible side angle used for who knows what reason) and clips from (mostly Full Moon movies).

    Like literally ANYONE could have done this better...
    1PlasticConstant

    Possibly the worst documentary ever made

    Devoid of any narrative structure and constantly struggling to find meaning, Direct to Video is the ultimate example of how to not make a documentary, or any film. The editing is appalling, leaving long conversations without any motive behind them, footage interspliced, or any entertainment value. Direct to Video plays like a behind-the-scenes featurette on a no-budget DVD from 2006. Amateurish doesn't even begin to describe what is happening here. In fact, you really can only understand what is going on if you have previous knowledge of the subject matter because the director, Dustin Ferguson, feels as though things like structure, story, and pacing are not needed. If you are looking to see long, unedited stories from talking heads, or enjoy watching full trailers for movies after watching long boring conversations, then this may be the perfect doc for you. This is a travesty and injustice to the films that you may have grown up loving.
    10Jairoaorozco2020

    Brilliant!

    What a brilliant idea to make this film, Director Dustin Ferguson has done it again, Producers Saul Mejia and Joe Willianson certainly show the best of their talents on this film, I highly recommend this film to anyone who wants to have a good time and remember the 90's.
    2arfdawg-1

    Talking Heads WHo Want to Seem Self-Important

    To give you an idea of how dumb some of this is, within the first 2 minutes a guys tells you that he wrote PuppetMaster and then he says the studio wanted the writer to be union so they let the director write it and he says the following:

    "It still has MAJOR similarities to my script including the fact that there were puppets."

    REALLY? It's called PuppetMaster. Did we think it was going to have puppies?

    The other problem with this movie, besides the clowns pretending they are important, is the exceedinly poor quality of the clips. They are blurry and practically unrecognizable.
    8Reviews_of_the_Dead

    An Intriguing Era of Cinema for the Horror Genre

    This was a documentary that I found while searching for ones like this to watch while at work. What I like about these is that I treat them like video podcasts. When I have time or something catches my interest, I can watch. Other than that, I love to hear people from the industry talk. This one also covers a topic that intrigued me since this was the coming of age for me era of going to the video store.

    What we're getting here is taking a handful of movies and interviewing people from them, whether it is directors, writers or actors. I did like getting that behind the scenes look at movies that I grew up with or have seen after the fact. This includes Kenneth J. Hall, Jerry Smith, C. Courtney Joyner, Jeff Burr, Tiffany Shepis, Lloyd Kaufman, Fred Olen Ray, Brinke Stevens and Kelli Maroney. They all give interesting insight to this straight to video era of cinema.

    I'd also say that this is well-made. The editing is a bit harsh. I'm guessing this could also be an issue with me, since I'm not giving it my full attention. It just felt that we were talking about one and then its hard transitions to the next movie they're going to cover. It doesn't ruin things, but I did have to do a double take. Part of the issue there is a cross-over where an actor is in multiple movies brought up and they're discussing them. I still like giving love to this era of horror films. I would like an extended cut that did more of a deep dive, but for what we got, I enjoyed my time. I'd recommend it to fans of this era of cinema or if you just want to learn more.

    My Rating: 7.5 out of 10.

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      Some of the interviews were conducted at the Panorama City Chamber of Commerce at 8628 Van Nuys Blvd. Panorama City CA. 91402.
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      Features Shopping (1986)

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      • October 12, 2019 (United States)
    • Country of origin
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