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Bleeding Skull's Exquisites 2014: Films of the Year

2014 will forever be known as the year that we pinched ourselves at least 2014 times. After last year's release of our first book, Bleeding Skull! A 1980s Trash-Horror Odyssey, a series of events led to the creation of Bleeding Skull! Video in collaboration with our friends at Mondo. Like Saurians, this project wasn't planned. It just kind of happened. Bleeding Skull! Video is fueled on passion, excitement, and the desire to share ultra-obscure movies that deserve an audience with as many people as possible. This year, the label led us to world theatrical premieres of our first three releases with the filmmakers in attendance — W.G. McMillan and Cards Of Death at Cinefamily, Pat Bishow and The Soultangler at Fantastic Fest, and James Bryan and Run Coyote Run at the Alamo Drafthouse Ritz. Most of the pinching happened during these shows. Each experience was unforgettable.
By the way, here are ten favorite movies that were watched and reviewed for the first time in 2014.
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Beasties (1991)
Beasties (1991)
2
Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls (1988)
Blood Orgy of the Leather Girls (1988)
3
Dead Meat (1993)
Dead Meat (1993)
4
Droid (1988)
Droid (1988)
5
The Love Captive (1969)
The Love Captive (1969)
6
Night of Vampyrmania (1993)
Night of Vampyrmania (1993)
7
Psycho Cop (1989)
Psycho Cop (1989)
8
Saurians (1994)
Saurians (1994)
9
Things (1993)
Things (1993)
10
Savage Beasts (1984)
Savage Beasts (1984)
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