Shock Stock 2015

Shock_StockThe annual Shock Stock Weekend Subculture Celebration is a convention put on by self-styled “scumbags” James Bialkowski and Jake Grimbro of Grimbrothers Entertainment and Vagrancy Films. Held every year in London, Ontario, the convention has attained near mythic-status for both the actual show and the associated afterparties. It seems that every year, something wild, crazy and memorable happens at Shock Stock.

Despite this being the fifth annual Shock Stock, it’s the first one that the Really Awful Movie Team has had the pleasure of attending. Let’s just say that the reputation preceding Shock Stock was not hyperbole. Between the great vendors, attendees, guests and the incredible parties, (including the controversial inaugural crowning of Ms. Shock Stock – Check YouTube!) an amazingly memorable time was had by all – Scumbag style! Thanks Jake and James and we can’t wait until next year!

To hear some of the great conversations we had at Shock Stock, check out our Shock Stock Podcast!

Edwin Neal - The Hitchhiker in TCM
Edwin Neal – The Hitchhiker in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre
Zombie
Zombies everywhere!
Tony_Todd
The incomparable Tony Todd – Master of the Fist Bump and one of the Coolest Cats you’ll ever meet.
Troma
It’s always a treat to see a Troma booth. Would’ve liked to have bought everything!
Z'Dar
We miss him dearly too.
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Jaramie Rain from Last House on the Left. One of the sweetest ladies with tons of incredible stories to tell. Just listen to our Shock Stock podcast to hear some!
Toxic_Zombie
Like something out of Street Trash.
Giovanni_Lombardo_Radice
Giovanni Lombardo Radice. Euro-horror legend and the man of 1000 deaths.
Jessie_Lee
Adult Star Jessie Lee. Look for her in Killer Kleavage from Outer Space.
Zombie_Makeup
Getting Zombified.
Shotzi
Miss Shock Stock Contender Shotzi Blackheart.
Theirsten
Jonathan Tiersten – Star of The Perfect House and Ricky in Sleepaway Camp.
Toxie
Toxie!

Half Past Dead

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When a sinister European international gangster stereotype says “I am a soldier trained in the art of killing” we know we’re stamping our passports for a visit to Craplandia.

Half Past Dead is a jail break film based on a phenomenon which is frequent enough that Wikipedia has a page devoted to it: helicopter prison escapes.

The “new” Alcatraz (re-opened as part of a California gubernatorial tough-on-crime agenda) is run by “Il Fuego,” a warden with a Napoleonic complex who claims he’s harder than all the inmates (that is, in the toughness not the below-the-waist meaning of the term). Alcatraz houses a death-row inmate Lester, who’s embezzled hundreds of millions of dollars. The problem is, he’s the only one who knows where the money is and he ain’t talking. Enter 49er 1 (played by Morris Chestnut), a Bosnia vet who hatches a plan to spring Lester from the infamous island prison, get the money and “work on his tan” (sounds better coming out of the mouth of African American Morris Chestnut than say, Silvio Berlusconi).

Half_Past_DeadThere’s only one thing standing in his way: a 6’4 past-his-salad days martial artist with a do-rag!

Steven Seagal plays Sasha, a Russian American undercover FBI agent who earned the trust of Nick (Ja Rule), who was under the employ of an evil Swedish (we’re guessing) European criminal mastermind. They exchange banter about how to pronounce “ai-ight” and Nick says that famously ethnically ambiguous Seagal is “whiter than I thought!”

Anyway, when 49er 1 and his team of mercenaries descend from a helicopter, they have two things to contend with: a bitter Seagal (who seems partial to prison food given his girth) and a crashed escape helicopter.

Just how will they get off the island? Seagal’s all slap-happy with his increasingly glacial martial arts and opponents do pirouettes when they’re touched. Nick is thrown out of a moving vehicle and bounces up unscathed and despite this being a state-of-the-art prison, doors aren’t bullet-proof.

Loud, dumb and fun.

Enjoy our podcast discussion!

*** (out of 5)