Synapse Films presents another volume in Their best-selling series of classic exploitation trailers! Another mind-numbing, ball-busting, fist-Punching and horror filled collection from the bygone days of New York City's classic 42nd Street theaters. Hold tight to your greasy popcorn and watered down soda because "You Will Have A" blast "watching These amazing film trailers! This explosive collection, Transferred in high definition, Will blow you through the back of your home theater! Includes: Sudden Death, Jaguar Lives!, Summer School Teachers, King Frat, Scorchy, Demonoid, Killer Fish, The House By The Lake ... and MORE! Original title: 42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Explotation Explosion Text: - Audio: 1.0 Dolby Digital Mono (English) Image: Alternate Wide Screen (1.78:1) Format: DVD Region 0 (all regions) Origin: USA Extras: - Audio commentary featuring Fangoria Managing Editor Michael Gingold, Film Historian Chris Poggiali and Avmaniacs editor Edwin Samuelson - Vintage Television Spots Running time: 101 min Year: TV System: NTSC Director: Actors:
M**F
Excellent
Another brilliant entry in the series and a detailed commentary to boot.
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G**R
Another great trailers comp
I really enjoy these trailer compilations! As fun as all the others in this series. Great way to find out about obscure and redicoulus exploitation flix!
D**Y
Great Collection of Trailers, Great DVD
42nd Street Forever Vol. 3: Exploitation Explosion is a hour and forty-one minutes of some of the zaniest trailers from the seventies and the eighties. Covering a whole range from action to horror to raunchy comedies to sci-fi, this DVD collects nearly all genres. The highlight of the show is a very entertaining commentary by Fangoria Editor Mike Gingold, AvManiacs Editor Edwin Samuelson and film historian Chris Poggiali, as they give mini reviews for the movie that each trailer represents.If you like trailers then you'll love these.Be warned though; the trailers themselves are in rough shape and they have been cropped so they can be better viewed in a widescreen TV.
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DVD Wouldn't Play
DVD player gives me an "Error" message when I pop the disc in. It plays other discs just fine. Buyer beware.
K**K
Five Stars
If you love trailers, this is for you!
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