Everything Is Terrible! The Movie

Everything Is Terrible! The Movie

7.1

Jun 20 2009

1h 52m

Comedy

The fine folks at EIT have spent years digging thought thrift establishments, video caverns, and haunted houses throughtout the country in order to create the most mind-melting VHS mash-up imaginable. Literally thousands of hours of video gold have been chopped up into millions of pieces and gluded back together into an ever-multiplying bizarre path to allegorical self-enlightenment and surreal resurrection. Obviously!

Batty

Batty

Self (archive footage)

Chundo

Chundo

Self (archive footage)

Crooky

Crooky

Self (archive footage)

Micky Dolenz

Micky Dolenz

Self (archive footage)

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