David F.
Friedman, the man, the myth, the legend of exploitation cinema, has finally been given his due with the release of "Something Weird: The Best of David F.
Friedman." This collection is a raucous romp through the sleazy underbelly of 60s and 70s B-movie madness, showcasing Friedman's knack for pushing boundaries and shocking audiences.
From the psychedelic acid trips of "She Freak" to the blood-soaked carnage of "Blood Feast," Friedman's films are a wild ride from start to finish.
The man was a master at creating lurid, trashy cinema that thrilled and repulsed in equal measure, and this compilation captures that spirit perfectly.
The standout track on this album has to be "Two Thousand Maniacs!" an absurdly over-the-top tale of Southern hospitality gone horribly wrong.
With its campy acting, gory special effects, and catchy theme song, it's a perfect encapsulation of Friedman's unique brand of entertainment.
Overall, "Something Weird: The Best of David F.
Friedman" is a must-have for any fan of cult cinema.
It's a wild, weird, and wonderful journey through the twisted mind of a true maverick of the silver screen.
So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and prepare to be transported to a world where the only rule is that there are no rules.
Friedman, the man, the myth, the legend of exploitation cinema, has finally been given his due with the release of "Something Weird: The Best of David F.
Friedman." This collection is a raucous romp through the sleazy underbelly of 60s and 70s B-movie madness, showcasing Friedman's knack for pushing boundaries and shocking audiences.
From the psychedelic acid trips of "She Freak" to the blood-soaked carnage of "Blood Feast," Friedman's films are a wild ride from start to finish.
The man was a master at creating lurid, trashy cinema that thrilled and repulsed in equal measure, and this compilation captures that spirit perfectly.
The standout track on this album has to be "Two Thousand Maniacs!" an absurdly over-the-top tale of Southern hospitality gone horribly wrong.
With its campy acting, gory special effects, and catchy theme song, it's a perfect encapsulation of Friedman's unique brand of entertainment.
Overall, "Something Weird: The Best of David F.
Friedman" is a must-have for any fan of cult cinema.
It's a wild, weird, and wonderful journey through the twisted mind of a true maverick of the silver screen.
So grab your popcorn, dim the lights, and prepare to be transported to a world where the only rule is that there are no rules.






