Ever wondered what it would be like to visit an La porn theatre in the early 1970′s? Well, those lovely folks over at Vinegar Syndrome may have the release just for you. I’d usually set the scene and build up the excitement (I do actually do that right?), but we have over 12 hours of smut to get through so let’s get on with it!
Disc 1: 7 Pm – 11 Pm
Girl Acrobatics (19??, dir: unknown)
Our uninterrupted sleazefest starts off a little bit tame actually (as it is a purely simulated scene) and sees a too cool for school yuppie returning home to his wife after being away for a couple of days. Naturally, he wants a welcome home present and it’s not until he’s in that classic handstand position with his tiny pecker exposed in all its limp glory that he gets it. Just like his member, this segment is short and sweet.
Disc 1: 7 Pm – 11 Pm
Girl Acrobatics (19??, dir: unknown)
Our uninterrupted sleazefest starts off a little bit tame actually (as it is a purely simulated scene) and sees a too cool for school yuppie returning home to his wife after being away for a couple of days. Naturally, he wants a welcome home present and it’s not until he’s in that classic handstand position with his tiny pecker exposed in all its limp glory that he gets it. Just like his member, this segment is short and sweet.
- 26.1.2017
- von Mondo Squallido
- Nerdly
By Lee Pfeiffer
Among our most popular articles are those pertaining to video availability of vintage erotica (You old perverts!). Vinegar Syndrome, which has rescued countless grindhouse titles from the 1960s-1980s, has just released one of their most ambitious titles yet, "All Night at the Po-No", consisting of three DVDs packed with features and shorts that all played at the Po-No Theatre in L.A during the 1970s. Don't be immediately dismissive of all of these films, as some do show talent in the construction of reasonably compelling story lines. Surprisingly, when given an actual script to follow, some of the performers also show skill in terms of acting ability, so you can at least assure your significant other that you are watching these only for their artistic merits.
Here is the official press release:
Vinegar Syndrome presents its new ‘Storefront Theatre Collection’, which celebrates both the strange and...
Among our most popular articles are those pertaining to video availability of vintage erotica (You old perverts!). Vinegar Syndrome, which has rescued countless grindhouse titles from the 1960s-1980s, has just released one of their most ambitious titles yet, "All Night at the Po-No", consisting of three DVDs packed with features and shorts that all played at the Po-No Theatre in L.A during the 1970s. Don't be immediately dismissive of all of these films, as some do show talent in the construction of reasonably compelling story lines. Surprisingly, when given an actual script to follow, some of the performers also show skill in terms of acting ability, so you can at least assure your significant other that you are watching these only for their artistic merits.
Here is the official press release:
Vinegar Syndrome presents its new ‘Storefront Theatre Collection’, which celebrates both the strange and...
- 18.5.2016
- von nospam@example.com (Cinema Retro)
- Cinemaretro.com
Dion Conflict Presents “Snow Bunnies” (1972)
Starring: Marsha Jordan, Rene Bond, Rick Lutz, Starline Comb
Director: A.C. Stephen
Writer: Ed Wood Jr.
The Conflict Archives opens the vaults to present to you some lost Ed Wood Jr fare, not even on DVD and not seen on the big screen for many many decades, Anywhere! And if you’ve never seen the collaborative work between Ed Wood and Bulgaria’s A.C. Stephen, you are in for a treat indeed!
Nudie cutie film star Marsha Jordan stars as frustrated secretary Joan, who leaves the office drama to hit the slopes for fun and frolic! Ski school was never likes this with an education of many a slopes and curves! As the posters screamed, “A Blizzard of Fun! An Avalanche of Action!”, and it’s true!
Ed Wood Jr supposedly was paid with bounced checks by director A.C. Stephen, and what money he did get,...
Starring: Marsha Jordan, Rene Bond, Rick Lutz, Starline Comb
Director: A.C. Stephen
Writer: Ed Wood Jr.
The Conflict Archives opens the vaults to present to you some lost Ed Wood Jr fare, not even on DVD and not seen on the big screen for many many decades, Anywhere! And if you’ve never seen the collaborative work between Ed Wood and Bulgaria’s A.C. Stephen, you are in for a treat indeed!
Nudie cutie film star Marsha Jordan stars as frustrated secretary Joan, who leaves the office drama to hit the slopes for fun and frolic! Ski school was never likes this with an education of many a slopes and curves! As the posters screamed, “A Blizzard of Fun! An Avalanche of Action!”, and it’s true!
Ed Wood Jr supposedly was paid with bounced checks by director A.C. Stephen, and what money he did get,...
- 13.2.2011
- von Dork Shelf
- DorkShelf.com
One of the funniest moments on tonight’s Got To Dance show, was when 40 year old Karen Small auditioned for the judges.
Karen told the cameras:
“Dancing is my life and my aim is to win this! I’ve been dancing since I could walk, I have had lots of gigs all over the country.”
She then explained her claims to fame saying:
“I’ve danced with Right Said Fred and I even did the initial choreography for Atomic Kitten. Please vote for me girls!”
So Karen took to the stage and looked like my old mum trying to body pop. Of course she was furious when the judges all gave her red stars and demanded to know what she had done wrong.
Ashley Banjo tried to let her down gently by explaining that many of the other acts had been of a very high standard. But that wasn’t good enough for Karen.
Karen told the cameras:
“Dancing is my life and my aim is to win this! I’ve been dancing since I could walk, I have had lots of gigs all over the country.”
She then explained her claims to fame saying:
“I’ve danced with Right Said Fred and I even did the initial choreography for Atomic Kitten. Please vote for me girls!”
So Karen took to the stage and looked like my old mum trying to body pop. Of course she was furious when the judges all gave her red stars and demanded to know what she had done wrong.
Ashley Banjo tried to let her down gently by explaining that many of the other acts had been of a very high standard. But that wasn’t good enough for Karen.
- 3.1.2010
- von Lisa McGarry
- Unreality
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