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Turbo Angels - Zabava (Slovenian Bubblegum pop)

Bathroom scene from, "Black Devil Doll From Hell"-(1984)

My name is Mark, and you can count on it

my15minutes says...

ok. slight kitsch value, i s'pose.

but if i want to watch bizarre, homegrown commercials, i'll just close my eyes and think of those dogshit annoying Crazy Eddie electronics commercials i had to tolerate, growing up.

Baseball's Disco Demolition Night

choggie says...

Yeah, but their was a moment in time, when the US had been pummeled with the craze for too long, that the kitsch wore of, and became cheese. 30 years later, the reconstituted, rehash, brings it back......Nostalgic trend curves get tighter and tighter, as we approach the singularity.

James Spader on Boston Legal Says Enough, Bush

choggie says...

Wish James Spader would keep swelling up, and making fewer appearances on film. Jacob's Ladder was his last good film, in Stargate he was tolerable, Crash is a film watchable one time, by folks who aren't attracted to twisted kitsch, and now......He has a job onna dull, hack-writer's pulpit for political editorial, as Shatner's BITCH!

-this unbiased review, offered free of charge, to folks with good taste everywhere.

"Habit Patterns" 1954 PSA; the horror of bad habits

In Search of....The Bermuda Triangle

Santa Claus Conquers the Martians

budzos says...

I set aside a time slot to watch this when I was eleven years old. That Xmas I went a little insane and wrote out a schedule for the entire 72 hours leading up to Xmas morning. I figured if I had something to entertain myself for every moment until then, I might be able to withstand the excrutiating anticipation of gettting the Captain Power toys I'd asked for. Anyhow, when it finally came on at 1AM Xmas morning, I watched about ten minutes of it before realizing it had no redeeming value whatsoever, not even as tacky kitsch.

First ad campaign for the Montreal Metro, made in 1976

coupland says...

Krupo, "il fait beau dans metro" translates to "It's nice in the metro", it's got nothing to do with weather. And for anyone who thinks this is campy 70's kitsch, *all* French-Canadian programming is like this, even stuff made today. It's just a cultural thing...



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