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Dangerous Kids

Plain Clothes (1988) Bored cop goes undercover in high school and reads erotic poems to teenage girls.

Published February 28, 2018February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Uncategorized

Running Scared (1980) A series of military mishaps leads to airboat chase scenes and terrible Judge Reinhold jokes.

Published April 29, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Early-Buddy Erotica

Body Rock (1984) A third-rate breakdancing cash-in with a protagonist taking a stand against kissing another man.

Published April 6, 2017February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Coming of Age According To A Script, Dangerous Kids

The Babysitter (1980) A household is torn apart by a maniacal babysitter.

Published April 8, 2016February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids

Bad Manners (1984) More 10 year old kids smoking and drinking and talking about sex.

Published February 4, 2016February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Slapstick Fallout

The Zoo Gang (1985) A bunch of 80s kids use squatter’s rights to take over a rock music club.

Published January 28, 2016February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Extremely Dated Musical Entertainment

Deadtime Stories (1986) Mid-80s anthology horror at its worst.

Published October 3, 2014February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Instructional Films For Killing Teens

The Comeback Kid (1980) John Ritter stars in a second (maybe third) generation made-for-television Bad News Bears clone

Published September 1, 2014February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Standard-Lowering Children's Entertainment

Born American (1986) A trio of college dudes on vacation wind up trapped in the Russian prison system.

Published May 4, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Dangerous Kids, Prison

Contract For Life: The S.A.D.D. Story (1984) The founding of Students Against Drunk Driving) told through a Disney.

Published April 12, 2013February 20, 2022by Stunt Rock in Awkward 80s Instructional Tapes, Dangerous Kids, Standard-Lowering Children's 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.