The one location that I fondly remember is in Mesa, Az circa late 80s to 1998. Their video rental section was where I discovered Urgh! A Music War/X The Movie/G.G. Allin live and is also the place I bought The Misfits “Walk Among Us” Lp (8th pressing?) back when they stocked vinyl.
I threw out all the zines I bought from there years ago but I recently discovered a box with a few remaining Psychotronic and one called SHE and another called We Like Poo. Here are ad scans, some for movies and bootlegs-I’d love to track down each and everyone of the home made movies to feed my nostalgic obsession.
Is this what I think it is just some guy reading over eerie music? Might be the greatest thing ever.











Ok, most of the films look like they comming from another time era. But that's the fun. I collect all kinds of movies (as you know). Mostly the Vestron Video / excalibur & Rca columbia tristar. And a bunch of other films. Like Sweet Sugar (also on a add) For those old ones (i got more of them) I was very lucky, because after the video store closed down where I worked there was a big sell out. After a few weeks the owner called me & asked me if i was intrested in a box of old vhs tapes that was stored away for the last 15 years to make room. I said yes & a lot of these old ones where in it
Posted by: dan | February 10, 2007 at 12:29 AM
Brilliant scans - awesome stuff and thanks for posting. I have some scans of Deep Red - a horror mag that was out a while ago.
Posted by: Mark | March 15, 2007 at 05:20 AM
One of the ads in your post mentions Joe Christ...
Buy Joe Christ's movies:
http://www.geocities.com/joechrist.geo/
Read Joe Christ's blog:
http://joe-christ.livejournal.com/
Friend Joe Christ on MySpace:
http://www.myspace.com/joe_christ
Posted by: thistle | March 15, 2007 at 07:10 PM
Tower Records carried my zine OVO but never did get around to either paying me or sending the unsold zines back. Now every issue is online for free downloads at...
http://www.ovo127.com/
- Trevor
Posted by: Trevor Blake | March 17, 2007 at 08:45 PM
Love the ads for ANSWER ME! and WORLD'S GREATEST SINNER.
Brings back that certain feeling of excitement when I first started collecting (pre-Internet). When getting burned was half the fun.
Well, sorta.
Posted by: Scott | June 18, 2008 at 11:36 PM