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Dawn of the Mummy (1981) A hybrid mummy/zombie movie with a sluggish first 3 hours that payoff well in the end.

Published February 21, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Foreign Movies Made For $5 (U.S.)

Covergirl (1984) Struggling models whine a lot in this Canadian-made drama.

Published February 14, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Lifetime Movie Network, Unrealistic People Falling In Love

Fear in the Night (1972) Hammer delves into the thriller genre with boring results.

Published February 7, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Movies For Lonely Goth Chicks

The Line aka Parades (1972) Heavily re-edited movie about Vietnam-era soldiers protesting the war.

Published January 31, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in 'Nam Vet Toughness, Movies for Paranoid Liberals

Spasms (1983) A satanic snake that's psychically connected to Oliver Reed wreaks havoc in America.

Published January 24, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Animals Who Kill People Who Are Dumb

Tower of Evil (1972) Early 70s English-made horror with many plot similarities to 1980s American slasher films.

Published January 17, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Instructional Films For Killing Teens, Movies For Lonely Goth Chicks

Watch Me When I Kill (1977) 3rd or 4th tier Giallo horror by Antonio Bido (I don't know what any of that means).

Published January 10, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Foreign Movies Made For $5 (U.S.)

Fake Out (1982) Pia Zadora stars in a remake of blaxsploitation flick Lady Cocoa.

Published January 3, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Insinuated Thrills - Allged Action, Prison

Girls Nite Out (1982) Poorly thought-out slasher involving a terrible plot twist.

Published October 18, 2016February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Instructional Films For Killing Teens

Odd Jobs (1986) PG-13 buddy comedy romp about a moving company.

Published October 11, 2016February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Slapstick Fallout

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The Betamax Rundown was started by failed musician and artist Stunt Rock in October of 2006, with the intent being to review and analyze a personal library of over 2100 Betamax tapes.

When not watching movies, he enjoys making artistic horseshit no one cares about.

Steve Bullyhuff is the ever-loyal proofreader and fact-checker. When not fixing drunken typos, he enjoys playing rock music.

The Betamax Rundown is updated sporadically.

The World Sucks Now.