Cinematic Trash is a channel run by a Zoomer reviewing films made by Boomers. Mostly cult films, monster movies, slasher movies, kaiju, horror, and sci-fi.
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By today’s standards it is slow. It most likely was a hoax started by the Crabtree family. I am also suspicious of the Ford family as they share the same name as another hoaxed Honey Island monster. It was and is a great drive inn movie.
@kevinhensley464320 күн бұрын
Scared the crap out of me. I was 10 when it came out. It's still fascinating, i want to visit there still to this day.
@bobcobb3654Ай бұрын
Back in the day, the unrated versions of raunchy comedies or horror flicks generally came out on DVD at the same time as the theatrical cut. Lot of discs had both versions.
@user-vu4zw1dn4yАй бұрын
I too have the pipe dream of starting a boutique blu ray company, I wish you the best of luck
@jessquinn6106Ай бұрын
Treasure!
@user-wk4gt3ug7fАй бұрын
i was in 2nd grade when this came out, i'am 60 an still love the film.
@salmansengulАй бұрын
One of the main reason people hate this movie, is because of the looks of Godzila and because it is called Godzilla. If it had some other name, nobody would care. I personally love corny cheesy 90s movies. I still like this movie!
@abrahamherrera7801Ай бұрын
Best version ever 👍👍👍👍
@ValleyVideoVHS2 ай бұрын
Nice eclection, sir! Local Hero! That's a great one. Forsyth's Gregory's Girl is another film which is very high up in my unwritten list of 100 faves. If you're still elaborating on titles, I'd like to hear your thoughts about Legend of Boggy Creek.
@OfficialCinematicTrash2 ай бұрын
Lucky for you I have a video about The Legend of Boggy Creek already up!
@ValleyVideoVHS2 ай бұрын
@@OfficialCinematicTrash Which I'll be watching momentarily, then! Thanks!
@chipsthecat89242 ай бұрын
Let's be real this is the Godzilla that introduced Godzilla to non japanese people
@fritzthecat81582 ай бұрын
Error 4444 is a new one that just slaps so hard. Kani and Deaf crocodile are also putting out the obscure gems
@jessestewart1692 ай бұрын
Treasure
@steelcurtain1872 ай бұрын
The cover is really cool looking
@garysmith4162 ай бұрын
Saw this in the early 80's in the UK and loved it. It scared the life out of me. We had a small forest at the end of our garden and I had nightmares that there was a bigfoot in there! One winter on the way home from school me and a friend froze as we saw a large black hairy figure through the trees... Turned out it was a lady in a fur coat and hat 🤣
@Ssoulseek13 ай бұрын
Im 16 rn and got collecting steelbooks and 4ks a few months ago and now breaking into boutique stuff
@OfficialCinematicTrash3 ай бұрын
Welcome aboard!
@RandallStevenson3 ай бұрын
I'm Gen-X, the bulk of my collection was mostly DVDs I purchased new, mostly in places like Walmart over the course of about 20 years or so, started really ramping up around last August . My immediate focus has been mostly "collecting my childhood through early adulthood".
@fromfilmtocode3 ай бұрын
I think there could be some special space in the iceberg for movies that can only be found in p2p file sharing platforms, home-burned to blu-rays because there is no other way to be owned in a blu-ray format. Things like: - Workprint movie versions (AAA movies with unfinished editing that have leaked, usually missing a ton of CGI effects and have rough edit like the infamous Wolverine workprint out there). -Open-matte movie versions (AAA movies that have leaked without any letterbox borders and the full framing can be seen throughout, complete edits with effects etc, just ripped/leaked without any black areas top-bottom). - And fan edits, like the numerous Star Wars fan edit versions.
@jefferyhanson29393 ай бұрын
I’m from fouke and have spent many days in the same places that the movie was filmed. It’s a little cheesy but is definitely a cinematographic masterpiece. And yes there are actually that many crabtrees in fouke.
@NecropsY14 ай бұрын
vinigar syndrome / arrow would be #1, scream would be teir 2, and everything else then dead last would be criterion F criterion they are trash
@OfficialCinematicTrash4 ай бұрын
Lol what'd criterion do to you?
@RugbyRyan27 күн бұрын
Bro hates good movies
@brucedeleon95054 ай бұрын
Saw this on CBS Saturday night midnight movie in 1978. It was a incredible movie and memorable. Since it’s release in 1972 it was a midnight movie up til 1987. Loved it and remembered it. I had the dvd in the early 90s and it was a Friday night watch. It’s a movie that inspired many others after. Call it a Generation X thing. Pam was in it obtaining the rights. The most awesome docu-movie ever.
@OscarSanchez-uk6mk4 ай бұрын
When such a handsome man provides information, I get distracted and don't understand anything
@RecMirage6 ай бұрын
Went through the same thing with VHS and DVD. Good to hear a new generation still is into physical media. Keep that passion alive.
@mikedressel67856 ай бұрын
A couple of other omissions from the iceberg would be the now defunct Olive Films, which put out many catalog titles, but usually with sub-par transfers. Another smaller, important company missing from the iceberg is ClassicFlix. Their restoration work and release of Abbot & Costello and the Little Rascals films, among others, have been well-received and praised.
@gordonfreeman26347 ай бұрын
I'm 15 and i collect arrow vinegar syndrome etc 😂
@TheMonyarm7 ай бұрын
Mill Creek did Ultraman, not Shout Factory. Shout Factory does Power Rangers, Super Sentai and Heisei/Reiwa Kamen Rider
@Duncaster7 ай бұрын
I know how it is. I’m 21 and I’ve been collecting for a bit. When I was younger I bought a bunch of DVDs and didn’t really watch most of them. I lost most of them and I decided to start rebuilding my collection about 2 years ago. Most of my collection consists of Vinegar Syndrome, Severin and Arrow.
@NecropsY17 ай бұрын
really enjoy ur video / channel - enjoy seeing a young persons passion- deffinatly go deep into horror - obscure horror - reccomend stuff around 2014, 90's and 80's all gold :)
@jpoptop7 ай бұрын
My parents went to see this at the theater when it came out. I guess since it had a G rating it would be okay to take my little four year old butt along. That movie scared the ever-loving shit out me! I had trouble sleeping for days after. Guess my parents regretted that decision.
@sunliminal7 ай бұрын
PIERCE I FUCKING LOVE YOU
@boyce59948 ай бұрын
A few that were missed are; Unearthed films, blue underground, Canadian international pictures, Circle Collective, Radiance, MVD Rewind.
@jaydensvhsarchive3.0958 ай бұрын
Wait, I’m pretty sure mill creek, put out the ultraman stuff
@jaydensvhsarchive3.0958 ай бұрын
Wow, I have all of these
@Luxington18 ай бұрын
Talk about Local Hero
@OfficialCinematicTrash8 ай бұрын
Wouldn't be a bad idea!
@SanAndreasToday9 ай бұрын
Awesome channel!!
@wes7884119 ай бұрын
Radiance Films has become one of my favorite boutique labels.
@michaeldietz26489 ай бұрын
Interesting list I only like about 10 of those movies, but that’s the great thing about movies everybody’s opinion is different!! Thanks for sharing a very interesting list :)
@elainemelanie92309 ай бұрын
My stepdad loved that movie. He recently bought a digitally remastered dvd of it. 6:14 was his favorite part
@OfficialCinematicTrash9 ай бұрын
He might be pleased to know that the film got an official 4K disc release just a few weeks ago. The film looks the best it ever has.
@elainemelanie92309 ай бұрын
@@OfficialCinematicTrash I think that's what he got 😊
@kylesmoviecollection9 ай бұрын
Really enjoyed the video! Thank you for sharing your story! I too started collecting at a young age of around 14. And now im 27 and I haven’t stopped! I focus mostly on criterion but I try to get a little of everything! Collecting is truly such a fun journey! I just subscribed and I look forward to checking out more of your videos!
@OfficialCinematicTrash9 ай бұрын
Welcome to the channel Kyle! I've actually been watching some of your videos the past few months myself. You have an excellent set up!
@kylesmoviecollection9 ай бұрын
@@OfficialCinematicTrash Thank you!
@wileyjdraws75949 ай бұрын
My movie collecting started in the mid 2000s when all the movie rental stores were going out of business and selling their inventory for next to nothing. I'm still primarily a used movie collector probably 80 percent of my 1200 plus dvd collection came from pawn shops,resell shops ,half price books and eBay. My favorite genres are westerns,film noir and classic samurai films.
@BrokenDarkFire10 ай бұрын
I’m with you re: Criterion Collection. They’re basically the gateway to collecting. Anyway, today I learned I’m solidly a Tier 4 girlie. At least according to this iceberg. I recently got into manufactured-on-demand Blu-ray’s and noticed all the companies I’m looking at, most of their catalog is Hallmark Christmas movies. I’m curious if anyone knows why that’s a thing. Those movies are widely available.
@TheJohnDoeLibraryRoom.10 ай бұрын
Eureka Masters of Cinema was my favorite from DVD onward.
@nathanlingrell294511 ай бұрын
I like to stick with criterion. they consistently make great copies of great films. I dip my feet in kino lorber but thats really all.
@wowster-so8sx11 ай бұрын
Trying to get Titanic on VHS in the wild is going to be a difficult task
@OfficialCinematicTrash11 ай бұрын
I have about 3 copies of it on VHS. I know there are people out there trying to break the record of "owning the most copies of Titanic on VHS", but Titanic was such a big movie, not only in the theater but on home video as well. They've printed so many copies of it. No matter how many people try their hand at buying up copies of the Titanic movie, I don't think it ever will get to be as scarce as say a B horror movie that only exists on VHS.
@JohnDoe-bz4yl11 ай бұрын
The only Criterion Blu Rays i have are from Wes Anderson which are Rushmore The Royal Tenenbaums The Life aquatic with steve Zissou Fantastic mr fox Moonrise kingdom The grand Budapest hotel I am still on the hunt for The darjeeling Limited & Bottle Rocket in the criterion collection at a reasonable price I have multi region 4K player as well because the criterions I do have are region A or Region B and I live here in Australia
@JohnDoe-bz4yl11 ай бұрын
I bought that Horror classics last year mainly for a couple of titles but there were a few more on there i really enjoyed
@Martinmd12-zt7vu11 ай бұрын
12 Angry Men for the win! Probably my #1 as well.
@Robin_Glader11 ай бұрын
I wouldn't call myself a boutiqe collector but I have some, so I was supriced that I have a few movies from the second lowest tier, namely Imprint and 101 Films.
@williamkelly6319 Жыл бұрын
He attacked that guy when he was taking a shit. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Scared the shit out of him.
@jakethefourfootfortifier Жыл бұрын
32:03 the muto in the back is mine that I made 2 years ago in art class for a project
@KronoGarrett Жыл бұрын
14:06 - Ah yes, triple lump really just kind of breaks people's brains. A pity that I'm not coming back next year but there are some places a sabertooth should not go.
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By today’s standards it is slow. It most likely was a hoax started by the Crabtree family. I am also suspicious of the Ford family as they share the same name as another hoaxed Honey Island monster. It was and is a great drive inn movie.
Scared the crap out of me. I was 10 when it came out. It's still fascinating, i want to visit there still to this day.
Back in the day, the unrated versions of raunchy comedies or horror flicks generally came out on DVD at the same time as the theatrical cut. Lot of discs had both versions.
I too have the pipe dream of starting a boutique blu ray company, I wish you the best of luck
Treasure!
i was in 2nd grade when this came out, i'am 60 an still love the film.
One of the main reason people hate this movie, is because of the looks of Godzila and because it is called Godzilla. If it had some other name, nobody would care. I personally love corny cheesy 90s movies. I still like this movie!
Best version ever 👍👍👍👍
Nice eclection, sir! Local Hero! That's a great one. Forsyth's Gregory's Girl is another film which is very high up in my unwritten list of 100 faves. If you're still elaborating on titles, I'd like to hear your thoughts about Legend of Boggy Creek.
Lucky for you I have a video about The Legend of Boggy Creek already up!
@@OfficialCinematicTrash Which I'll be watching momentarily, then! Thanks!
Let's be real this is the Godzilla that introduced Godzilla to non japanese people
Error 4444 is a new one that just slaps so hard. Kani and Deaf crocodile are also putting out the obscure gems
Treasure
The cover is really cool looking
Saw this in the early 80's in the UK and loved it. It scared the life out of me. We had a small forest at the end of our garden and I had nightmares that there was a bigfoot in there! One winter on the way home from school me and a friend froze as we saw a large black hairy figure through the trees... Turned out it was a lady in a fur coat and hat 🤣
Im 16 rn and got collecting steelbooks and 4ks a few months ago and now breaking into boutique stuff
Welcome aboard!
I'm Gen-X, the bulk of my collection was mostly DVDs I purchased new, mostly in places like Walmart over the course of about 20 years or so, started really ramping up around last August . My immediate focus has been mostly "collecting my childhood through early adulthood".
I think there could be some special space in the iceberg for movies that can only be found in p2p file sharing platforms, home-burned to blu-rays because there is no other way to be owned in a blu-ray format. Things like: - Workprint movie versions (AAA movies with unfinished editing that have leaked, usually missing a ton of CGI effects and have rough edit like the infamous Wolverine workprint out there). -Open-matte movie versions (AAA movies that have leaked without any letterbox borders and the full framing can be seen throughout, complete edits with effects etc, just ripped/leaked without any black areas top-bottom). - And fan edits, like the numerous Star Wars fan edit versions.
I’m from fouke and have spent many days in the same places that the movie was filmed. It’s a little cheesy but is definitely a cinematographic masterpiece. And yes there are actually that many crabtrees in fouke.
vinigar syndrome / arrow would be #1, scream would be teir 2, and everything else then dead last would be criterion F criterion they are trash
Lol what'd criterion do to you?
Bro hates good movies
Saw this on CBS Saturday night midnight movie in 1978. It was a incredible movie and memorable. Since it’s release in 1972 it was a midnight movie up til 1987. Loved it and remembered it. I had the dvd in the early 90s and it was a Friday night watch. It’s a movie that inspired many others after. Call it a Generation X thing. Pam was in it obtaining the rights. The most awesome docu-movie ever.
When such a handsome man provides information, I get distracted and don't understand anything
Went through the same thing with VHS and DVD. Good to hear a new generation still is into physical media. Keep that passion alive.
A couple of other omissions from the iceberg would be the now defunct Olive Films, which put out many catalog titles, but usually with sub-par transfers. Another smaller, important company missing from the iceberg is ClassicFlix. Their restoration work and release of Abbot & Costello and the Little Rascals films, among others, have been well-received and praised.
I'm 15 and i collect arrow vinegar syndrome etc 😂
Mill Creek did Ultraman, not Shout Factory. Shout Factory does Power Rangers, Super Sentai and Heisei/Reiwa Kamen Rider
I know how it is. I’m 21 and I’ve been collecting for a bit. When I was younger I bought a bunch of DVDs and didn’t really watch most of them. I lost most of them and I decided to start rebuilding my collection about 2 years ago. Most of my collection consists of Vinegar Syndrome, Severin and Arrow.
really enjoy ur video / channel - enjoy seeing a young persons passion- deffinatly go deep into horror - obscure horror - reccomend stuff around 2014, 90's and 80's all gold :)
My parents went to see this at the theater when it came out. I guess since it had a G rating it would be okay to take my little four year old butt along. That movie scared the ever-loving shit out me! I had trouble sleeping for days after. Guess my parents regretted that decision.
PIERCE I FUCKING LOVE YOU
A few that were missed are; Unearthed films, blue underground, Canadian international pictures, Circle Collective, Radiance, MVD Rewind.
Wait, I’m pretty sure mill creek, put out the ultraman stuff
Wow, I have all of these
Talk about Local Hero
Wouldn't be a bad idea!
Awesome channel!!
Radiance Films has become one of my favorite boutique labels.
Interesting list I only like about 10 of those movies, but that’s the great thing about movies everybody’s opinion is different!! Thanks for sharing a very interesting list :)
My stepdad loved that movie. He recently bought a digitally remastered dvd of it. 6:14 was his favorite part
He might be pleased to know that the film got an official 4K disc release just a few weeks ago. The film looks the best it ever has.
@@OfficialCinematicTrash I think that's what he got 😊
Really enjoyed the video! Thank you for sharing your story! I too started collecting at a young age of around 14. And now im 27 and I haven’t stopped! I focus mostly on criterion but I try to get a little of everything! Collecting is truly such a fun journey! I just subscribed and I look forward to checking out more of your videos!
Welcome to the channel Kyle! I've actually been watching some of your videos the past few months myself. You have an excellent set up!
@@OfficialCinematicTrash Thank you!
My movie collecting started in the mid 2000s when all the movie rental stores were going out of business and selling their inventory for next to nothing. I'm still primarily a used movie collector probably 80 percent of my 1200 plus dvd collection came from pawn shops,resell shops ,half price books and eBay. My favorite genres are westerns,film noir and classic samurai films.
I’m with you re: Criterion Collection. They’re basically the gateway to collecting. Anyway, today I learned I’m solidly a Tier 4 girlie. At least according to this iceberg. I recently got into manufactured-on-demand Blu-ray’s and noticed all the companies I’m looking at, most of their catalog is Hallmark Christmas movies. I’m curious if anyone knows why that’s a thing. Those movies are widely available.
Eureka Masters of Cinema was my favorite from DVD onward.
I like to stick with criterion. they consistently make great copies of great films. I dip my feet in kino lorber but thats really all.
Trying to get Titanic on VHS in the wild is going to be a difficult task
I have about 3 copies of it on VHS. I know there are people out there trying to break the record of "owning the most copies of Titanic on VHS", but Titanic was such a big movie, not only in the theater but on home video as well. They've printed so many copies of it. No matter how many people try their hand at buying up copies of the Titanic movie, I don't think it ever will get to be as scarce as say a B horror movie that only exists on VHS.
The only Criterion Blu Rays i have are from Wes Anderson which are Rushmore The Royal Tenenbaums The Life aquatic with steve Zissou Fantastic mr fox Moonrise kingdom The grand Budapest hotel I am still on the hunt for The darjeeling Limited & Bottle Rocket in the criterion collection at a reasonable price I have multi region 4K player as well because the criterions I do have are region A or Region B and I live here in Australia
I bought that Horror classics last year mainly for a couple of titles but there were a few more on there i really enjoyed
12 Angry Men for the win! Probably my #1 as well.
I wouldn't call myself a boutiqe collector but I have some, so I was supriced that I have a few movies from the second lowest tier, namely Imprint and 101 Films.
He attacked that guy when he was taking a shit. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Scared the shit out of him.
32:03 the muto in the back is mine that I made 2 years ago in art class for a project
14:06 - Ah yes, triple lump really just kind of breaks people's brains. A pity that I'm not coming back next year but there are some places a sabertooth should not go.