TV Carnage VHS
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Get TV Carnage on VHS…The way it was meant to be viewed!
TV Carnage: A glorious bootleg home-video series in which Derrick Beckles (creator and host of the Adult Swim television show Hot Package) splices together all of the strangest clips from late-night informercials, local-access programs, celebrity workout videos, made-for-TV travesties, and found videos into an hour-long format for our depraved enjoyment. These are provocative feature-length media that began in the mid 1990s. TV Carnage presents a vomitous response to the everyday deluge of media to which we have all grown far too accustomed.
TV Carnage: 1996’s Ouch Television…My Brain Hurts VHS (clamshell case)
The tape bares witness to the state of television from the late 80’s to 96. Charlton Heston was giving speeches at Desert storm tributes as Gary Coleman, on Arsenio, blamed his lack of dating on the AIDS epidemic. Kids dressed like the Village People without a single coked-up adult blinking an eye. It is a time to remember over and over again.
$15
Television Carnage 1996 Good Lord Television…What you Do? (Ohh Television…My Brain Hurts VHS (regular sleeve)
This appears to be an early version of the 1996’s Ouch Television…My Brain Hurts VHS…before there was better packaging and promotion. I have no clue if there are any differencesbetween this and the later release.
$15
TV Carnage: 1998’s A Rich Tradition of Magic VHS (clamshell case)
You will see the impossible unfold as each moment unselfishly provides a fortress of solitude so inviting you will never be alone again! This compilation was made with 2 VCR's connected together and a mountain of tapes with recorded TV and movies, resulting in this fantastic VHS voyage.
$15
TV Carnage: When Television Attacks VHS (clamshell case)
If you were to think in the terms of fashion, this tape rivals the Acid Wash Jump Suit phenomenon in its ability to shock and amaze. If you think in the terms of pizza slices you will not believe some of the toppings on this “Cringe lovers delight.” If you think in terms of “Should I get this or not?” think, “Should.” Besides it’s intro, a homage to the top-notch advances in 80’s video toaster technology; this tape is, as Brian Austin Green would say “A one stop Carnival!”
$15