LOTS OF TRAILERS & LOTS OF FUN!
This is the follow-up to the classic horror trailer collection 'Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell' that featured a GREAT collection trailers which were occasionally broken up by cheesy segments with a balding ventriloquist and his lame zombie puppet 'Happy'. Unfortunately the zombie puppet returns here but at least he's not in it much. What you get are another GREAT selection of horror trailers (some with sexual content) that are lots of fun and even though I'm a HUGE horror trailer fan and have seen most of them that exist, there were still some trailers here that are very obscure and it was a pleasant surprise to see them for the first time.
There are frequent short segments between the trailers featuring various people involved in the horror movie industry - mostly on the super low-budget end and probably friends / associates of the people who made this. Some were interesting and informative segments but there were several that I think are guaranteed to grate on most peoples'...
FROM FANS FOR FANS!!!
Gee!...Trash as trash can be!A Trailershow for Trashfans & B-Movie lovers!
Famous People of this genre are the hosts for a bunch of Trailer!
For me,it wasn't enough - sorry.I wish,there was some Interviews of these Genre-stars or some Trailer of her own movies.
Nothing.And so you've got a lot of treasure-trailer,not more.
Nice party-dvd for grindhouse-fans & Drive In lovers!
What's the worst part of "Mad Ron's Prevues From Hell?"
If you answered anytime the trailers aren't on, you'd be correct. While it is a great trailer compilation, Mad Ron's... had too much Happy and Sum-Otha-Dude (not Mad Ron) cracking horrible puns and bad-makeup zombies shuffling around a theater. Celluloid Bloodbath is the sequel and, luckily, they do away with the bad puns and the zombie movie goers. Instead, they try to cram in many b-movie and grindhouse industry vets and scholars introducing single trailers or whole sections of trailers, grouped together by sub-genre. Some are great (Linnea Quigley), others are just as corny as the bad puns from Mad Ron's..., most aren't on screen enough for you to absorb the fact that you saw them, which is a problem for trailer compilations. A trailer compilation is supposed to jump between trailers, not have little interludes of talking heads blurting out little phrases and then jumping back to the trailers. ON TOP OF THIS, the DVD isn't chaptered by single trailer, but instead by the...
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