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bizarre_eye@Cult Labs 14th April 2016 08:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 485553)
I have yet to purchase anything from Vinegar Syndrome.

Can anyone recommend any decent horrors they've released?

Don't mention horror in the Vinegar Syndrome thread Dem, you'll set michal off! ;)

I own the following titles (so far):


Not all horror I grant you, but VS tend to release films that straddle a few genres (like Raw Force) and certainly release titles of 'an acquired taste' which would be difficult to recommend - you have probably seen some of the above for yourself so know what I mean, plus you've seen the conflicting discussions on here regarding Night Train to Terror (which I loved).

I did write a small piece on Massage Parlor Murders.

They've also released Graduation Day, Don't Go in the Woods and Madman, although they've also had UK releases.

Plus, they've released a number of other titles, mainly specialising in exploitation/sexploitation double-features but also a number of more recent-ish horror releases:


The only ones of which I've seen is Luther the Geek (pretty low-budget mad Troma fare that I rather enjoyed in a lot of respects, so make of that what you will!) and Pigs (scuzzy low budget horror-exploitationer which I also enjoyed). I definitely intend to pick the above titles up eventually along with Psychic Killer and some of their Blaxploitation stuff.

michal 14th April 2016 08:30 PM

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Originally Posted by bizarre_eye@Cult Labs (Post 485556)
Don't mention horror in the Vinegar Syndrome thread Dem, you'll set michal off! ;)

I own the following titles (so far):


Not all horror I grant you, but VS tend to release films that straddle a few genres (like Raw Force) and certainly release titles of 'an acquired taste' which would be difficult to recommend - you have probably seen some of the above for yourself so know what I mean, plus you've seen the conflicting discussions on here regarding Night Train to Terror (which I loved).

I did write a small piece on Massage Parlor Murders.

They've also released Graduation Day, Don't Go in the Woods and Madman, although they've also had UK releases.

Plus, they've released a number of other titles, mainly specialising in exploitation/sexploitation double-features but also a number of more recent-ish horror releases:


The only ones of which I've seen is Luther the Geek (pretty low-budget mad Troma fare that I rather enjoyed in a lot of respects, so make of that what you will!) and Pigs (scuzzy low budget horror-exploitationer which I also enjoyed). I definitely intend to pick the above titles up eventually along with Psychic Killer and some of their Blaxploitation stuff.

Physic killer will be mine

Demoncrat 18th April 2016 11:38 AM

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Originally Posted by michal (Post 485558)
Physic killer will be mine

Join the queue :lol:

Demdike@Cult Labs 18th April 2016 01:26 PM

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Originally Posted by michal (Post 485554)
Madman

I said decent. :lol:

Demdike@Cult Labs 18th April 2016 01:26 PM

Thanks for the suggestions, Bizarre_Eye...and you too, Michal. :thankingyou:

Justin101 18th April 2016 02:54 PM

I bought The Bees, which is my first one, recently from WowHD - not got around to watching it yet, it's on the pile :lol: I fancy Pigs though and Psychic Killer.

Justin101 18th April 2016 03:13 PM

I think VS have a film called Punk Vacation too which I fancy also :lol: It's very difficult not to spend money.

mr 420 18th April 2016 03:55 PM

Dolemite is a fantastic release, as is some of their groovy 70's pornos (cough). You owe it to yourself to see Dolemite and its brethren. Classic low budget trash that needs to be seen to be believed. Your eyes will thank you for Rudy Ray Moore's outfits alone. You dig, brother?:cool:

Demdike@Cult Labs 18th April 2016 04:08 PM

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Originally Posted by mr 420 (Post 486071)
Dolemite is a fantastic release, as is some of their groovy 70's pornos (cough). You owe it to yourself to see Dolemite and its brethren. Classic low budget trash that needs to be seen to be believed. Your eyes will thank you for Rudy Ray Moore's outfits alone. You dig, brother?:cool:

Groovy outfits do not maketh a movie.

mr 420 18th April 2016 04:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Demdike@Cult Labs (Post 486078)
Groovy outfits do not maketh a movie.

Shhhhh!! Not too loud or Make Them Die Groovy will hear. :nod: :)


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