Have a sip of a dark roasted original classic hosted by Mr. Lobo! Cinema Insomnia serves up A Bucket of Blood, the Roger Corman cult favorite that takes place at a pretentious beatnik coffee house! B-movie legend Dick Miller (known for his countless cameos in movies such as Gremlins and The Terminator) plays Walter Paisley, a clueless coffee shop boy who just wants to make it with some swingin' hipster chicks, man. When he accidentally stabs his landlady's cat and covers it in clay, he somehow creates a masterpiece - but now he has to keep killing to create more objets d'art! While wanna-be artist Walter kills for his art, Mr. Lobo attempts to work off his Cappuccino tab at the local java shop and accidentally sort of starts grinding up customers! But just like in the film, the patrons become enamoured with Mr. L's Secret Blend! It's the opposite of square, Daddy-o! It's close to 2 hours of slumber party fun brought to you through the miracle of...BLOOD-O-VISION!
DVD Details
>Rated: NR
>Runtime: 1 hours, 58 minutes
>Video: 0
>Encoding: Region 1(US & Canada)
>Originally Released: 1/1/2025
>Label: Alpha Video
Starring: Mr. Lobo; Dick Miller; Barboura Morris; Antony Carbone
Mister Lobo celebrates 20 years of hosting his show Cinema Insomnia. In the tradition of those classic horror shows like Chiller Theatre and Creature Features, host Lobo appears in brief vignettes between segments of the "late late night movie." Various and sundry wacky characters have appeared over the show's two-decade run -- including houseplant sidekick Miss Mittens. Cinema Insomnia has been seen on hundreds of local television and cable channels, and Lobo continues to be a regular guest at conventions like Wondercon and Monster Bash. He was even parodied in an episode of Scooby-Doo. Known as an advocate for "Bad Movies", Mr. Lobo lives by the motto, "They're not bad movies...just...misunderstood."
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