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VHS Massacre 2 ()


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Struggling to keep independent films alive, indie filmmakers travel from the last Blockbuster to Troma Studios, encountering threats like media consolidation and censorship that jeopardize indie cinema's survival from VHS to streaming.

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Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Zac Amico ...
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Joe Bob Briggs
J.R. Bookwalter ...
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David Leute ...
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Stephanie Perez ...
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Tom Poirier
Kenneth Powell ...
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James Richardson ...
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Thomas Edward Seymour
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Directed by

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Thomas Edward Seymour

Produced by

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Jason Carvey ... producer
Matt Ford ... associate producer
Carlos Freire ... associate producer
Tim Kulig ... executive producer / producer
Michael Mongillo ... consulting producer
Stephanie Perez ... producer
Shawn C. Phillips ... associate producer
Tom Poirier ... producer
Kenneth Powell ... producer
James Richardson ... producer
Debbie Rochon ... producer
Thomas Edward Seymour ... executive producer

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Tim Kulig

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Matt Ford ... graphic designer

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Paul Paulino ... camera operator

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Plot Summary

The last stand of the American exploitation film. In a post video store era, media consolidation has led to the censorship and near death of the independent and exploitation film industry. Joe Bob Briggs (Last Drive-in), Debbie Rochon (Toxic Avenger IV), Lloyd Kaufman and James Rolfe (Angry Video Game Nerd) take us on an adventure that leads from the last Blockbuster video store in Bend Oregon to Troma Entertainment in New York, all in an effort to examine how history keeps repeating itself from the video store era to the modern streaming. This film is a follow-up to the award winning VHS Massacre documentary.

Taglines The last stand of the American exploitation film. See more »
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Also Known As
  • VHS Massacre Too (United States)
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  • 77 min
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Budget $50,000 (estimated)

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