Mystery Titans Theatre Volume 2 - I Like to Hurt People (1985) and Tag Team (1991) Pilot ep
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Riffing I Like to Hurt People and Tag Team, greatest combo of movies to crack jokes. A Million Likes.
This video (Hurt People) def brings back memories. I remember being scared of it until I finally rented and realized it was just old Dusty Rhodes footage
I kind of felt that way with "Faces of Death" and the wall of Mondo Documentaries at the local Ma and Pa video store. Also didn't help that everyone around me didn't want to rent the tape, yet somehow everyone had seen the first four volumes (in some cases most of their political beliefs came from FOD 4). Then one day, I fell down a CZcams worm hole and skimmed through most of the movies, realizing I have been seeing far worse stuff on the Internet for years. I guess that's some of the magic missing from the 80s and video stores, now everything is at your fingertips. Essentially making some of the most ridiculous urban myths get explained away through multiple sources in a simple Google search.
Growing up in the 80s I was exposed to plenty of movies before I should’ve been (e.g. going to see Trading Places and 48 hours in theatres as a 7-8 yr old…but for horror, I gotta go with a random Sat afternoon tv screening of Trilogy of Terror sometime in the early 80s. That little demon statue freaked me the fuck out!
Live announcing does stink, I think Hoodslam does it (as well as the occasional local Shindie feds), and not only do I hear reverb during the show when watching on TV, but most PA systems at venues are already atrocious to begin with. Two dudes droning on with bad one-liners and awkward observations on that same muffled abomination for 3 hours just ruins what is already a badly booked show IMO.