Growing up in a small town in California in the 1980′s and into the 90′s with nothing to do, I existed on a steady diet of TV and books. Street Trash is one of those movies that would show up occasionally and piqued my interest because it seemed like something of the Troma variety. In fact, one could look at it as the best film that studio never made. I do recall the film looking rather grungy and beat up, so seeing it uncut and presented so beautifully was a bit of a shock. Who knew this little movie could look this fantastic? Let’s take a trip to the junk yard, shall we?
The biggest bum fest this side of John Waters’ Desperate Living, Street Trash tells the happy tale of a liquor store owner just trying to make a living and a group of local homeless people trying...
The biggest bum fest this side of John Waters’ Desperate Living, Street Trash tells the happy tale of a liquor store owner just trying to make a living and a group of local homeless people trying...
- 11/8/2013
- by Derek Botelho
- DailyDead
Street Trash (1987) (Blu-ray Review) Directed By: James Muro Starring: James Lorinz, Mike Lackey, Mark Sferrazza Rated: Ur/Region A/1:85/1080p/Number of Discs 1 Available from Synapse Films In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza) live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is har…...
- 7/16/2013
- Horrorbid
Street Trash... If you've seen it already, then you know exactly how much of a crazed low-budget masterpiece this film actually is. From melting winos to playing catch with a detached hobo cock, it really doesn't get much weirder, and now the good folks at Synapse Films are delivering the goods in 1080p!
Look for James Muro's cult classic on store shelves beginning on June 11th.
The disc will feature:
- High-Definition Transfer (1080p, 1.85:1) from the Original Camera Negative
- 5.1 Surround Remix Created Specifically for Home Theatre Environments
- Two Audio Commentaries Featuring Producer Roy Frumkes and Director James Muro
- "The Meltdown Memories" – Feature Length Documentary on the History and Making of Street Trash
- Original Promotional Teaser
- Original Theatrical Trailer
All-new Blu-ray exclusives include:
- Jane Arakawa Video Interview and Deleted Scenes
- Create Your Own Bottle of ‘Tenafly Viper’ Wine with the Enclosed Label Sticker
Synopsis
In the sleazy,...
Look for James Muro's cult classic on store shelves beginning on June 11th.
The disc will feature:
- High-Definition Transfer (1080p, 1.85:1) from the Original Camera Negative
- 5.1 Surround Remix Created Specifically for Home Theatre Environments
- Two Audio Commentaries Featuring Producer Roy Frumkes and Director James Muro
- "The Meltdown Memories" – Feature Length Documentary on the History and Making of Street Trash
- Original Promotional Teaser
- Original Theatrical Trailer
All-new Blu-ray exclusives include:
- Jane Arakawa Video Interview and Deleted Scenes
- Create Your Own Bottle of ‘Tenafly Viper’ Wine with the Enclosed Label Sticker
Synopsis
In the sleazy,...
- 4/1/2013
- by Uncle Creepy
- DreadCentral.com
James Muro’S New York Underground Classic! Street Trash Special Meltdown Edition!
All the vomit and toilet waste in glorious high-def Blu-ray! – From Writer and Producer Roy Frumkes!
In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways—eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza)—live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is hard, but the most lethal threat … Continue reading →...
All the vomit and toilet waste in glorious high-def Blu-ray! – From Writer and Producer Roy Frumkes!
In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways—eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza)—live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is hard, but the most lethal threat … Continue reading →...
- 3/30/2013
- by HorrorNews.net
- Horror News
Synapse Films has released some great cult classics over the years and has announced that 1987′s Street Trash will be getting the Blu-ray treatment. Blu-ray.com reports that the movie will be available on June 11th and includes a pretty decent set of special features:
“In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways – eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza) – live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is hard, but the most lethal threat to the boys is the mysterious case of “Tenafly Viper” wine in Ed’s liquor store window. The stuff is forty years old… and it’s gone bad. Real bad! Anyone who drinks it melts in seconds, and it’s only a dollar a bottle.
The subversive cult classic/horror comedy Street Trash rode the last wave...
“In the sleazy, foreboding world of winos, derelicts and drifters in lower Manhattan, two young runaways – eighteen-year-old Fred (Mike Lackey) and his younger brother, Kevin (Mark Sferrazza) – live in a tire hut in the back of an auto wrecking yard. Life is hard, but the most lethal threat to the boys is the mysterious case of “Tenafly Viper” wine in Ed’s liquor store window. The stuff is forty years old… and it’s gone bad. Real bad! Anyone who drinks it melts in seconds, and it’s only a dollar a bottle.
The subversive cult classic/horror comedy Street Trash rode the last wave...
- 3/28/2013
- by Jonathan James
- DailyDead
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