We, at the...uh, office, were recently introduced to an amazing zine that our readers should know of!
Dangerous Encounters is the kind of zine befitting of title and genre - extreme cinema reviews packed into a xeroxed paper rag composed on an actual typewriter . This is primo stuff for sickos, weirdos and you. Extra Chestnut House points for being written in the great state of Florida. I dedicated/lost/said fuck work to an entire day and started watching movies I had picked out of my pages of notes from just the first two issues and it was the best decision I've made since eating lunch a couple times a week at the local taco truck. Here are a few winners.
DISGUSTING SPACE WORMS EAT EVERYONE (1988) - Seems like a buncha German film school kids into Troma filmed a grimey East LA river based space horror film with a killer new wave punk soundtrack! Smoke a doober and check it. Reminds me at times of the Dead Milkmen's Punk Rock Girl video's vibe meets HLT Productions. Fricken great. And that B&W kitchen counter top TV on the dashboard of the gumshoe's car?? Hahaha. YES.
VINEYARD (1989) - Who doesn't like Big Trouble? Just got a torrent, so stoked to watch the whole wino shebang. Hehe.
GORE-MET ZOMBIE CHEF FROM HELL (1986) - Honestly, this one is pretty bad but the coke fueled disco scene smack in the middle is worth the wait. But still a good movie if it's the type of afternoon where you are sitting around and lighting your farts on fire.
SPECIAL SILENCERS (1982) - Here is some straight up Indonesian guano-core complete with Shaw Brothers level English overdubs, real politick, Barry Prima doing his best Bruce Li (yeah its that second rate), and a dollop of shamanistic occult references. Solid way to end our recent movie rally.
So write a letter, SAVE THE POST OFFICE, and send some well concealed cash to our boys out in FL asking for your copies today.
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