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Blue Sunshine (1978) A bunch of people who took a bad batch of acid in the 60s start to freak-out and kill people in the late 70s.

Published November 1, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in 70s Existential Bullshit, Drugs

Night Warning (1982) A vengeful homophobic detective accuses a local athlete with a psychotic overprotective aunt of murder.

Published October 25, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Barely Justified Revenge

Satan’s Blade (1984) A fresh from film school director lands some financial backing and decides to make a slasher movie.

Published October 18, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Instructional Films For Killing Teens

Terror On Tour (1980) Very poorly lit entry into the early-to-mid 80s brief sub-genre of Heavy Metal-themed horror movies.

Published October 10, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Extremely Dated Musical Entertainment, Instructional Films For Killing Teens

The Legend of Hell House (1973) Well done, albeit standard, Euro-horror fare that falls apart in the end.

Published October 3, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Movies For Lonely Goth Chicks

Real Men (1987) John Ritter and Jim Belushi star in a buddy comedy about CIA agents, aliens, and Russians.

Published September 25, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Early-Buddy Erotica

Savage Dawn (1986) Late entry to the biker exploitation genre that sort of wants to be post apocalyptic.

Published September 17, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Barely Justified Revenge, Blue-Collar Heroics

Choke Canyon (1986) An environmental scientist who can transform sound waves into energy runs afoul with the nuclear power company he's renting land from.

Published September 10, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in If They Push That Button

The Gambler Volume One (1980) Kenny Rogers cashes-in on a hit song in ways that have yet to ever be duplicated by anyone ever.

Published June 16, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Extremely Dated Musical Entertainment

Wham!: The Video (1988) 12-year-old girls and unhappily married women around the world demanded more Wham! media.

Published June 8, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Extremely Dated Musical Entertainment

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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.