First there was The G-string Horror, in which a production company shooting a horror film at the Market Street Cinema in San Francisco, a 100 year old movie palace turned strip club, is attacked by the inhabitants with shocking results. Then...all hell REALLY breaks loose...The G-string Horror and Ghost Adventures TV series film crews disrupt the normal day to day lives these wraiths enjoy at the strip club one too many times, and the ghosts and shadow beings storm the editing suite. Their bizarre and disturbing *Demon Cut* is the result. Watch THEM watch YOU as you watch their movie! If they like you, they just may pay you a visit!
D**.
Great movie for a silly (and sexy) night!
Natasha Talonz is hot and the movie is a fun, watch if you're into "B"/Cult type movies...
C**.
One Star
not at all what i thought it would be.
S**Y
Market St. Cinema: A Haunting Tribute
For many San Francisco strippers, the Market Street Cinema has landmark status on its Tenderloin block in San Francisco. But until I heard about this film, I had no idea the theater was just marking its 100th birthday and would close this past February. It had a history as a first-run theater before it began hosting live strip shows in the 1980s. Since this movie was shot, three separate paranormal investigative teams have spent time there, and each found evidence that the place is haunted.During the documentary parts of the film, about a dozen people who have worked at the Cinema, from managers to dancers, are interviewed by the director, Charles Webb. His own relaxed, unpretentious manner helps his subjects to open up. We are given an extensive tour through different floors of the decaying building, while dancers perform onstage in the refurbished club, and the ghostly part of the story unfolds.G-String Horror is a special tribute to the Market St. Cinema, with fervent performances, down-to-earth interviews, and the supernatural. At a place where one hundred years of drama has played out, is it surprising that some of the spirits have made it their home?--Simone Corday is the author of 9 1/2 Years Behind the Green Door, A Mitchell Brothers Stripper Remembers Her Lover Artie Mitchell, Hunter S. Thompson, and the Killing That Rocked San Francisco, A Memoir.
R**O
Phantasmagoria!
I had the good fortune of catching The G-string Horror at a screening of the film at the Roxie Theater in San Francisco during the Another Hole in the Head Film Festival last December. The house was packed and the audience was as off the wall as the movie. A really good time was had by everyone there. I wanted to buy a copy and decided to check out Amazon. I'm definitely looking forward to the release on June 18th.The film itself is a bizarre blending of reality and fiction that sometimes seems to take you into another dimension altogether. It gives the appearance of being assembled by a bunch weird tricksters. A paranormal tease put on by ghost strippers and other haunters of the creepy strip club.The director, Charles Webb, who gives commentary during the movie about the odd things that were happening while he was making it, claims that shots would get inexplicably moved around or disappear completely between editing sessions. The real ghosts of the theater made "suggestions" about the way they wanted the film to look.Whoever had the final cut, I want to see the film again.Highly recommended!
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