Late Shift at the Grindhouse - Wednesdays get weird when
Late Shift hosts Ross Meyer, Joe Derderian and Aaron Holmgren dig up low-budget
b-movies, horror and gore-fests, and camp classics for your viewing pleasure.
Buy your ticket and take a ride in our Time Machine! Punch in and earn a bonus!
$3 Pabst Blue Ribbon tallboys and $2 small popcorn! PLUS-- special custom
trashy trailer reel curated by Ross with cheap swag and prize giveaways!
The Choppers
An organized gang of car strippers in a multi-million
dollar a year racket.
"While there are flaws to be
sure, these flaws are highly entertaining in and of themselves, so all and all
The Choppers is just groovy." - Count Elvis, Bad Movies For Bad People
"This is enjoyable low budget
juvenile delinquent carsploitation." - Shameless Pile of Stuff
"A definite winner that not only
captures the entire state of funtimes past, but acts as a sad reminder of what
we were and will probably never be again." - Christopher Stigliano,
Blog to Comm
Five
car-stripping psychos are The Choppers, teenage boys who reduce unattended
autos to rubble and sell the parts to greedy salvage king Big Moose (Bruno
VeSota). But the cops are quickly closing in, especially after an insurance
investigator discovers a significant clue to the gang's identity: a chicken
feather... Starring Arch Hall Jr. as "Cruiser," a rich kid gone
bad, and produced by Hall Sr., The Choppers was the first of their quirky
father-and-son film collaborations. It also features the lovely charms of
glamorous Marianne Gaba, Playboy's "Miss September 1959"!
courtesy of
Something Weird Video
plus the
short film:
M is for Monastery
directed by
Jeff Wedding (A Measure of the Sin)
A 70's
throwback of European horror involving two nuns that have been sexually abused
by a priest. When they decide to kill him they quickly realize there is
punishment to all sinners in the house of the Lord.
“Love the 70's vibe of this one.” - Bloody Hand Studios