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Title: Ever see TV CARNAGE?


Marc McCloud - February 16, 2008 05:44 PM (GMT)
A few years ago, a customer requested this series and we have been eternally grateful ever since.

Basically, they are a set of dvds that are made anonymously we think somewhere in Canada. They sift through THOUSANDS of hours of commercials, infomercials, tv preachers, bad talk shows, bad sitcoms, bad movies, etc. then boil it down into 90 minutes. It's some of the funniest stuff I've ever seen. It's easy to compare them to youtube, but whoever is making them is a brilliant editor, lumping clips into themes and sometimes mashing other audio and video together.

What we've seen is a fanaticism from our customer base unlike anything that we've carried. When a re-issue of the first TV Carnage was released a few weeks ago, one person ran around the store with the cover held high. Another clutched it and jumped up and down. Every time we show one in the store, everyone stops to watch.

Does anyone know the people who makes these?


marc

Jim Donahue - February 27, 2008 05:01 PM (GMT)
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Basically, they are a set of dvds that are made anonymously we think somewhere in Canada.


Insert VIDEODROME joke here.

John Bernhard - February 28, 2008 04:34 PM (GMT)
I have one volume and it's fun stuff. I was also impressed with the technical skill behind it, this must have taken a long time to put one together.
I had no idea there were more though, and no info on the mad genius behind the mask.

http://www.tvcarnage.com/

Marc McCloud - February 28, 2008 06:40 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (John Bernhard @ Feb 28 2008, 10:34 AM)
I have one volume and it's fun stuff. I was also impressed with the technical skill behind it, this must have taken a long time to put one together.
I had no idea there were more though, and no info on the mad genius behind the mask.

http://www.tvcarnage.com/

Yeah, there's three others.

Do you have the one that combines John Ritter and Rosie O'Donnell? Priceless!


marc




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