Here's this year's Christmas mix and here's the 8tracks description:
Christmas time. The only time of year I drink egg nogg, watch Christmas movies and un-ironically listen to August Burns Red. It's time for the annual Christmas playlist. Lots of variety in this one: Everything from John Williams to 45 Grave. It's also the longest one yet at 25 songs. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Tracklist:
Intro: Excerpt From Die Hard
1: Christmas at Ground Zero by Weird Al Yankovic
2: The Warm Side of the Door by Lee Montgomery
3: Patrick Swayze Christmas by the cast of Mystery Science Theater 3000
4: Home Alone Theme by John Williams
5: The Christmas Song (Chestnuts Roasting on an Open Fire) by Twisted Sister
6: Things I Want by Tenacious D/Sum 41
7: Christmas (Baby Please Come Home) by Joey Ramone
8: Christmas For Everyone by Halford
9: X-M@$ by Corey Taylor
10: Flurries by August Burns Red
11: Island of Misfit Toys by the Misfits
12: Yuletide '88 by Bart Graft
Interlude: 80's McDonald's Christmas Commercial
13: We Three Kings by the Reverend Horton Heat
14: What Does Christmas Mean To You? by Phaserland
15: Christmastime is Here Again by Helix
16: Jingle Bell Rock by Gary Hoey
17: Last Christmas by Leo Moracchioli
18: Deck The Halls by Oni Logan/Craig Goldy/Tony Franklin/John Tempesta
19: It's The Most Wonderful Time Of The Year by Tin Idols
This is my 2018 Christmas mix. Here's the original 8tracks description:
It's the holiday season again. There's a chill in the air, houses are covered in lights, Krampus is dragging naughty kids to hell and you need tunes for your Christmas party. Start up the fire, grab yourself a glass of eggnog and listen to the third installment of my annual Christmas playlists. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Tracklist:
Intro: Excerpt from National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation
Track 1: A Winter's Tale by Queen
Track 2: Christmas Is The Time to Say "I Love You" by Billy Squier
Track 3: Goth Christmas by the Ornamentals
Track 4: Mistletoe Fantasies by Timecop1983
Track 5: This Christmas Day by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Track 6: Christmas Films Again by Belly Of The Steel Beast
Track 7: White Christmas by Paul Di'Anno
Track 8: Let It Snow by Anti-Nowhere League
Track 9: Gothic Christmas by Within Temptation
Track 10: Rudolph The Red Nosed Reindeer by August Burns Red
Track 11: Merry Christmas (I Don't Want To Fight Tonight) by the Ramones
Track 12: Winter Wonderland by Stryper
Track 13: Wherever I May Roam by Santa Claws and the Naughty But Nice Orchestra
Interlude: Holiday McNuggets Commercial
Track 14: Deck The Halls by Orion's Reign
Track 15: Wonderful Christmastime by Helix
Track 16: Naughty Christmas by Lacuna Coil
Track 17: Merry Metal Xmas by Doro and Tom Angelripper
Track 18: Scrooged theme/Terrorist Attack by Danny Elfman
Track 19: You're A Mean One, Mr. Grinch by Grave Robber
Track 20: I Am Santa Claus by Bob Rivers
Track 21: Rock This Christmas Down by Lita Ford and Cherie Curie
Track 22: Darkest Carols, Faithful Sing by Christopher Lee
Track 23: The Battle on Christmas Dawn by Love Cinema Vol 6
Track 24: Christmas Medley by A Hero For the World
This is my 2017 Christmas mix. From here on out there's no changes to any of the x-mas mixes. This and the 2018 one haven't been touched since they came out. Here's the original description:
Another mix of atypical Christmas tunes for those of us who are sick of the same old same old shit. Lots of variety on this one: Everything from heavy metal to synthwave to classic rock to punk to even comedy. Merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Tracklist:
Intro: M&M's Holiday Candies 1992 commercial
Track 1: Get Into the Spirit by Halford
Track 2: Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas by Twisted Sister
Track 3: Another Rock and Roll Christmas by Paul Di'Anno
Track 4: Mistress for Christmas by AC/DC
Track 5: Carol of the Bells by Jaunter
Track 6: The Night Santa Went Crazy by Weird Al Yankovic
Track 7: (It's Gonna Be a) Punk Rock Christmas by the Ravers
Track 8: Silent Night by The Dickies
Track 9: Run Rudolph Run by Keith Richards
Track 10: Come On Christmas by Cheap Trick
Track 11: Little Drummer Boy by Joan Jett and the Blackhearts
Interlude: TMNT VHS 1990 Christmas Commercial
Track 12: Thank God It's Christmas by Queen
Track 13: Merry X-mas Everybody by Slade
Track 14: Dead by X-mas by Hanoi Rocks
Track 15: Wizards In Winter by Trans-Siberian Orchestra
Track 16: Christmas Ride by Fight
Track 17: Heavy Christmas by 220 Volt
Track 18: Christmas Time (Don't Let The Bells End) by the Darkness
Track 19: Frosty The Snowman by August Burns Red
Track 20: Santa Claus Is Coming To Town by Dokken
Track 21: No Presents For Christmas by King Diamond
Track 22: God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen by Ronnie James Dio/Tony Iommi/Simon Wright/Rudy Sarzo
Outro: Pepsi Nintendo Holiday Game 1989 Commercial
Since 2016 I've been making annual Halloween and Christmas mix tapes. I first got the idea to do this from some site called "Unwinnable.com" that used to do the same thing. Back in October I wanted to share my Halloween mixtapes with you and give my thoughts on the tracklist and shit like that but life got in the way so instead I'll share my Christmas mixes with you. The thing both my 2016 Halloween and X-Mas mixtapes have that makes them stand apart from the ones that come after it is that I've been tweaking them for years before finally refining them in 2019. The Halloween one I remade outright but this one I just kept shuffling the original tracklist around and adding/subtracting other songs to make it longer. This is the final version of Halloween on Christmas. If the title's in green that means it was on the first version of this back in 2016. Tracklist: Intro: Silent Night Deadly Night tv spot
Track 1: All I Want For Christmas is Halloween by Happy Fangs
Track 2:Monster's Holiday by Bobby "Boris" Pickett
Track 3: Here Comes Krampus by Gary Roadarmel
Track 4: 12 Days of Cryptmas by The Cryptkeeper
Track 5: X-Massacre by Irving Force
Track 6: What's This? by Pellek
Track 7: Christmas with the Devil by Spinal Tap
Track 8: Halloween on X-mas by the Coffin Caddies
Track 9: There Ain't No Sanity Clause by the Damned
Track 10: Santa Claws is Coming To Town by Alice Cooper/Billy Sheehan/John 5/Vinny Appice
Interlude: Excerpt from Silent Night Deadly Night
Track 11: Silent Night Deadly Night by the White Coffin Terror Track 12: Hail Santa by Wagoner Bros.
Track 13:Jingle Hell by Christopher Lee
Track 14:The Gremlin Rag by Jerry Goldsmith Track 15: Red Water (Christmas Mourning) by Type O Negative Track 16: Making Christmas by Rise Against Track 17: Black X-mas by Venom Track 18: Christmas by King Diamond Track 19: Buried for Christmas by Wednesday 13 Track 20: Merry Creepmas by Sam Haynes Track 21: Christmas Evil by The Krypt-Keeper 5 Track 22: New Year's Evil by Shadow
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Star Wars! Expect droids, fan edits, Weird AL, ewoks, commercials, heavy metal, crossover fan films and Snoop Dogg murdering someone with a lightsaber! May the force be with you!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's episode starts off the second season of Trash O Rama (where all episodes are an hour long) and what better way to start off than rehashing someone we've already done before?
Today's theme is superheroes. Expect fan edits, heavy rock, Zeller's, Burger King, tokusatsu and the obligatory Stan Lee cameo!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
It's time for the annual Halloween special! Expect gore, nudity, jack o lanterns, Vincent Price, Michael Myers, heavy metal, monsters and the scariest Halloween monster of them all: Vanilla Ice!
This is a list of all the horror films I watched this October and what I rated them. I know I said I was gonna rate them trick, treat or almond joy but things change, ok? October 1st: Trick or Treat: good October 2nd: See No Evil 1 and 2: bad for both October 3rd: Friday the 13th Part 7 The New Blood: ok October 4th: Friday the 13th remake: good October 5th: original Amityville Horror/Hellraiser 3 Trick, treat or almond joy: treat for both October 6th: Killer Klowns from Outer Space: good/House of 1000 Corpses: ? October 7th: Devil's Rejects: good
October 8th: Tales of Halloween: good
October 9th: Nightmare on Elm Street: good
October 10th: Abbot and Costello Meet Frankenstein: good
October 11th: It Chapter Two Trick, treat or almond joy: good
October 12th: White Zombie: good
October 13th: Hell House LLC: good
October 14th: Scream: good
October 15th: Candy Corn: bad/Haunt: good
October 16th: Dracula's Daughter: good
October 17th: Sleepy Hollow: good
October 18th: Dog Soldiers: good/Ginger Snaps: good
October 19th: The VVitch: good
October 20th: Child's Play (1988): good October 21st: Psycho (1960) : good
October 22nd: The Cabin in the Woods: good
October 23rd Halloween Pussy Trap, Kill Kill: good/The Barn: good/Halloween At Aunt Ethel's: ok
October 24th: Tourist Trap: good/Rocky Horror Picture Show: good/Hills Have Eyes: good
October 25th: C.H.U.D.; good /C.H.U.D. II: Bud the C.H.U.D.: so bad it's good/Basket Case: good
October 26th: The Mummy's Hand: good/The Mummy's Tomb: good/The Mummy's Ghost: good/The Mummy's Curse: bad
October 27th: Halloween 3: Season of the Witch: so bad it's good
October 28th: Halloween: good/Halloween II: good/Halloween 4: good
October 29th: Trick: ok/Trick 'R Treat: good
October 30th: Ernest Scared Stupid: good/Creepshow: good
October 31st: Halloween 2018: good/ Night of the Demons 1988: good/Scary Stories To Tell In The Dark: good
My readers (all 1 of you) would have been wondering why it's been months since I've written anything on here if I didn't take incredibly long hiatuses all the time. For once I actually had a good reason: my computer crapped out and I had to get a new one.
My original plans for this blog's 2019 October celebration was to watch at least 1 horror movie a day for the whole month and write a short review at the end of each week of what horror movies I watched and what my thoughts on them were. Obviously that's not going to happen but I am still doing the 31 Days of Halloween movie challenge. On Halloween I'll provide a list of all the movies I watched and whether I thought they were a trick, a treat or an almond joy (i.e. just ok).
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Today's theme? Sharks! Expect sharknadoes, street sharks, mega sharks, mecha sharks, ghost sharks and that one episode of Happy Days!
Before the Legendary Pictures movies started coming out the name "Godzilla" to Americans conjured up images of cheaply made sci fi crap full of silly moments pandering to the little kiddies. That doesn't accurately describe 90 % of movies in this series...though that absolutely 100 % accurately describes today's film. Godzilla vs. Gigan (originally released in the states with the bullshit title "Godzilla on Monster Island") is a movie that's mostly remembered for introducing the villain Gigan, who went on to become 1 of the most popular kaiju amongst fans...and for not being very good.
(Yes I realize this is my first recap since February. No I don't know when the next 1 will be. Yes I know nobody cares since no one knows this blog exists.)
Recap:
We open with our protagonist Gengo (Hiroshi Ishikawa) showing off his ideas for a new comic to the head of a comic book company. Since said ideas involve children's hatred of homework getting telepathically beamed into outer space and creating an evil monster of homework, the meeting goes about as well as you'd expect.
Gamera movies wouldn't even use this as a monster. Purely for budget reasons though.
He bitches and moans to his girlfriend for a bit about not getting the job before she tells him to apply for a job at "World Children's Land", an in construction amusement park that's working on building a tower of Godzilla. Because what better mascot for your amusement park than one of the multiple
giant monsters that routinely turns Tokyo into burning rubble? Also of note about this scene: Our protagonist calls his girlfriend "A real hard bitch" which I only bring up because there's no way in hell you'd see that in a kids movie nowadays.
Anyway he goes to World Children's Land and we learn that they're simultaneously working on a monster museum and completely dedicated to bringing peace to the whole world (because amusement parks are obviously known for their humanitarian work), a concept so ridiculous that even Gengo with his moronic ideas about homework monsters questions it. But he immediately changes his tune when the head of WCL likes said moronic ideas (Which is frankly the most unrealistic thing in this flick about giant monsters fighting other giant monsters from outer space over the fate of the planet) and gives him a job.
Then completely out of nowhere Gengo says "What about Monster Island? All the monsters in the world live there!" before the WCL guy tells him that they'll destroy Monster Island after they build the museum. OK 1: What did Monster Island have to do anything they were talking about? B: Why does a supposed amusement park have the power and authority to blow up an island? 4: Blowing an island to bits and killing all its inhabitants doesn't exactly sound very peaceful.
Nothing screams "world peace" quite like a 50 meter tall radioactive lizard who shoots atomic energy from his mouth.
The next day Gengo bumps into a woman on his way to the WCL office. The woman runs away before she can explain anything but not before dropping a tape on the ground. Later that night Gengo is confronted by that same woman, who is demanding the tape from him. He refuses to say anything (because WCL told him they were enemies of peace) but faints when a hippie holds an ear of corn to his back like a gun thus causing him to faint.
...That's a sentence I just typed out, isn't it?
Yep, this is the 70's alright.
The woman and the corn guy are Machiko (Tomoko Umeda) and Shosaku (Minoru Takashima) respectively. They explain to the now awake Gengo that Machiko's brother got a job at WCL, disappeared and the higher ups aren't talking. Conveniently though, her brother wrote down this message in his journal: "Their plans are diabolical! The tape will reveal everything!". Gee, woulda been nice if you wrote those plans in your journal instead of this cryptic message.
Even though Gengo has no reason to trust these weirdoes, he believes everything they say and gives them the tape. They turn the tape on and it plays a noise that Godzilla and Angurius hear on Monster Island.
...Before I go on I feel like I should warn anyone who's currently drinking something while reading this to stop, let you spit it out in disbelief.
Godzilla and Angurius...talk to each other. And I don't mean they make monster noises to each other, I mean they speak English. In case you don't believe me here's the clip:
Minilla talking in Godzilla's Revenge was bad enough.Now Godzilla has to sound like a drunken mental patient?
.Angurius and Godzilla talk to each other throughout the film but only 2 scenes have them speaking English like this. I have to ask...why? It's not like either of those scenes were so complex that the minds of the audience members couldn't possibly comprehend them without dialogue. The really bizarre thing is this was in the Japanese version too only with word bubbles instead of spoken words. Just shit.
Speaking of shit let's talk about the Godzilla costume used for this movie. While Angurius and all the other monsters look fine Godzilla looks like he's literally been through the wringer. At the time Toho had been using the same suit for years and the wear and tear was incredibly obvious at this point.
This is a gif I found of a scene from later on in the film. You can literally see the King of the Monsters falling at the seems!
Godzilla tells Angurius to check out the noise so Angurius leaves Monster Island (which the monsters can just do whenever they want, I guess) and swims to shore. Even though at this point in the series Godzilla and his allies were firmly the good guys, the military shows up and drives him off.
Back with our heroes protagonists, they learn that the bad guys are holding Machiko's brother prisoner in Godzilla Tower, so they head off to rescue him. They get there and Gengo and his girlfriend stop him from getting executed but get caught by the villains.
We learn that the people behind World Children's Land aren't people at all, they're actually cockroach aliens from the Space Hunter Nebula M galaxy who want to take over the Earth and have sent King Ghidorah and Gigan out to destroy Tokyo. Why they pretended to be running a children's amusement park or why they hired Gengo in the first place are predictably never explained.
"Gigan, did you remember to turn the sink off before we left?"
Usually the scenes of monsters destroying the city are highlights of kaiju cinema but 90 % of the destruction scenes here are just clips from the previous films. Not only that but all of those previous destruction scenes took place in broad daylight while all the monster scenes in this movie take place at night which gives me flashbacks to the rapid day to night shifting in Plan 9 From Outer Space.
Actually like 50 % of Ghidorah's scenes are just clips from the previous movies. Toho straight up had to rebuild the costume since it was in even worse shape than Godzilla's and they had to cut corners with the new suit since they didn't have the FX budget or the crew necessary to make it as movable as it was before. Because of this Ghidorah barley does anything in the original footage and didn't show up in another movie for 19 years. It really makes you wonder why they even went through all the trouble.
Angurius and Godzilla show up to fight the duo. While this is going on Shosaku and Machiko help our trio escape and they drive off, leading the space cockroaches to use Godzilla Tower to fire a laser at their car and kill them. Except they weren't killed because they had actually pushed the car out and hid in the forest even though none of them knew the tower could do that so I guess they all have really good foresight.
Back to the monsters, Godzilla's getting his ass kicked by both Gigan and Godzilla Tower's laser beams (the stock footage of Ghidorah is helping too) and Gigan actually causes a massive geyser of blood to erupt from Godzilla's shoulder. Angurius doesn't fare much better as Gigan's stomach blades causes Angurius to spurt enough blood to hit the camera! I wish more family films had this much blood in them.
Rated G!
Back to the boring humans, they manage to blow up Godzilla tower by hiding explosives in a life size black and white portrait of them (where the hell did they get that from?) with the help of the military (the military doing something right in a kaiju movie? What madness is this?). This only works because the space bugs are dumb enough to mistake it for the real thing and shoot at it.
With the tower destroyed Godzilla and Angurius beat the ever lovin' shit out of Gigan and Ghidorah and cause them to retreat. The Earth is saved, everyone's happy, the end.
Review:
Godzilla Vs. Gigan has all the hallmarks of early 70's Godzilla: Bad English dubbing, gratuitous use of stock footage, random weird moments, shoddy FX and a plot about aliens trying to take over and/or destroy the world (this was the 3rd movie to use this plot and literallyevery other Godzilla movie in the 70's followed suit). The fight scenes that were actually made for this movie are pretty fun to watch though and I'd be lying if I said I didn't find this flick's shittyness relentlessly entertaining.
But let's talk about Gigan. You know, that guy whose name is in the title? It's funny to me how a hilarious dumpster fire of a movie gave us 1 of the most interesting looking monsters in the franchise. Gigan stands out amongst Toho's kaiju for the fact that he doesn't obviously look like something. Let me explain: Ghidorah looks like a dragon, Anguirus looks like an armadillo, Biollante looks like a plant, Megalon looks like beetle, but Gigan doesn't resemble anything from Earth. OK he sort of looks like a chicken but that's only in a really superficial way considering chickens aren't exactly known for having horns, mandibles, scales, sharp things for hands and belly chainsaws.
Gigan's unique design is the reason why he's in almost all the video games and has tons of merchandise despite only appearing in 2 movies after this one. Hell the next movie he was in was so bad it made this 1 look like the first movie.
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Bad movies! Expect Cameron Mitchell, bad acting, shoddy special FX, Neil Breen, Cool Cat, Dragon Sound and a kung fu master shooting chickens out of his hands!
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Today's theme? Conspiracy theories! Expect Alex Jones, David Icke, the moon landings, the Kennedy assassination, the Illuminati and a racist schizo rambling about communist gangster computer gods!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Death scenes! Expect Jigsaw, Patrick Swayze, frisbees, corn on the cob, Rambo, Jason Voorhees, soda machines and a cyborg zombie smashing an old lady's face with a basketball!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Rap! Expect Ninja Turtles, leprechauns, Wendy's, vampires, the Addams Family, Zilla and Vanilla Ice desperately trying to convince us that he can freestyle!
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE! Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Trailers...yet again. This time, expect George Lazenby, gore, nudity, Godzilla, aliens, ninjas, serial killers and Criswell in a Dracula cape ogling topless dancers in a graveyard!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Finally a new episode that's not a remake! Today's theme? It's our 2nd annual Christmas special! Expect Clark Griswold, rock and roll, demons, the Pillsbury Doughboy, Martians and more killer Santas than you can shake a candy cane at!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fasion.
Today's theme? Music videos! Expect 80's cheese, spaceships, motorcycles, curling, guitair solos and a CGI skeleton rapping with Rush!
(This video was originally posted on October 18, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE! Welcome one and all to the 16th episode of Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion. Today's marks our second ever Halloween special! Expect gore, nudity, Disney, Elvira, music videos, Freddy, Jason, Michael and the Crypt Keeper poppin' and lockin' with zombie flygirls!
(This was originally posted on September 16, 2018.)
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Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Troma Studios! Expect toxic avengers, kabukimen sergeants, poultreygeists, redneck zombies and Lloyd Kaufman desperatly trying to defend Terror Firmer's stupid name!
Welcome one and all to Trash O Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
What's today's theme? America! Expect pancakes, fireworks, Captain America, rock and roll, Hulk Hogan, presidents, Batman and an undead war vet dressing up like Uncle Sam to murder a guy during a sack race!
Welcome one and all to Trash O Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
What's today's theme? Little monsters! Expect killer dolls, gremlins, critters, munchies, ghoulies, hobgoblins and a team of paranormal investigators using steampunk technology to kill a leprechaun!
(This video was originally posted on April 25, 2018.)
Welcome one and all to Trash O Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
What's today's theme? Video games! Expect Nintendo, Freddy Krueger, metal covers of video game songs, Sonic the Hedgehog, Howard Phillips, Uwe Boll and a man who threatens to commit suicide if a video game doesn't have voice acting!
(This video was originally posted on April 2, 2018.)
Welcome one and all to Trash O Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
In our first (and last) Easter special expect plenty of killer bunnies, a history lesson, Russell Brand, heavy metal, Monty Python and a bunch of people wearing chicken and vegetable masks performing a rock song about a bad bunny!
Welcome one and all to Trash O Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Werewolves! Expect Henry Hull, motorcycle gangs, 90's children's shows, Ozzy Osbourne, cereal commercials and a Mexican movie about a mummy werewolf played by Lon Chaney Jr.!
Welcome one and all to the 19th episode of Trash O Rama, 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Primates! Expect gorillas, monkeys, the Three Stooges, nudity, Donkey Kong, Joe Bob Briggs and a full on brawl between the 8th wonder of the world and the king of the monsters!
Welcome one and all to the 18th episode of Trash O Rama, 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts"of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Trailers...again. This time, specifically of the 80s horror variety! Expect gore, nudity, cannibals, ghosts, slashers, killer fish and Nazi zombies rising out of a lake to murder skinny dipping volleyball players!
Welcome one and all to the 16th episode of Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Christmas! In our first ever Christmas special expect Coca Cola, heavy metal, mutant snowmen, punk rock, Mr. Bean, gore, nudity and a mall Santa snorting coke before getting stabbed in the groin by an elf!
(This was originally posted on November 14, 2017.)
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Welcome one and all to the 16th episode of Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fasion.
Today's theme? Rock and roll! Expect demons, barbarians, chili dog commercials, exploding guitars and a metalhead in a zebra striped shirt eloquently giving his opinion on Madonna!
(The original version of this video was posted November 12, 2017. This version was posted on November 22, 2018.)
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Welcome one and all to the 14th episode of Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fasion.
Today's theme? Thanksgiving! No, really. Expect turkeys, Charlie Brown, Native Americans, gore, nudity, the Three Stooges and me desperately trying to find entertaining clips related to Thanksgiving!
(The original version of this video was posted on November 7, 2017. This version was posted on November 29, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE! Welcome one and all to the 14th episode of Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fasion.
Today's theme? Sci Fi! Expect aliens, robots, wars in the stars, Godzilla, time travel and a young David Hasslehoff battling space robots with a lightsaber!
(The original version was posted on October 8, 2017. This version was posted on November 21, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's episode is a very special one for it's marks Trash-O-Rama's first Halloween special! In our longest episode yet, expect Boris Karloff, heavy metal, Vincent Price, Hallmark commercials, gore, nudity and the Mighty Morphin' Power Rangers battling a rapping monster with an upside down pumpkin head!
(The original version of this video was posted on October 2, 2017. This version was posted on November 23, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? The Land of the Rising Sun itself, Japan! Expect robots, giant monsters, rock and roll, ghosts, martial arts, game shows and Spider-Man using his famous giant flying robot to defeat a monster!
(The original version was posted on September 28, 2017. This version was posted on November 28, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE!
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? The Eighties! Expect ninjas, Mr. T., rubber monsters, glam metal, wrestling and a cartoon starring a magic talking Rubix cube!
(The original version of this video was posted on September 25, 2017. This version was posted on November 30, 2018.)
TRASH-O-RAMA! FILMED IN SHOCKING TRASHOSCOPE! Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-60 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Kaiju (giant monster for those like me who don't know Japanese)! Expect monsters stomping on Tokyo, Dr. Pepper, crappy 60's cartoons, Charles Barkley, deadly mantises and a giant fire breathing turtle fighting a knife headed monster on another planet!
(The original version was posted on August 18, 2017. This version was posted on November 20, 2018.)
Welcome one and all to Trash-O-Rama, my 40-50 minute series of themed video mixtapes inspired by the likes of Forbidden Transmission and the Hypnotic Eye. For those unaware a video mixtape is the "best parts" of movies, tv shows, music videos, commercials or whatever edited together in a certain fashion.
Today's theme? Commercials, specifically of the 80s and 90s variety! Expect Kool Aid, Mcdonalds, M.C. Hammer, robots in disguise, real American heroes and the Invisible Man buying car mufflers!
(Warning: despite this being a re-edit of a video with the sole purpose of fixing the audio...this version still has inconsistent audio. If you watch it on your TV you'll be fine, but I would suggest not watching it with headphones.)