Films about property damage, these films attempt to describe the how and why of graffiti and vandalism. They use any tactic from marionettes to dead dear to warn of the dangers involved when you don’t respect the property of others. Films include: Other People’s Property, Planet of the Ticklebops, Fun Or Dumb: Graffiti, The Boy Who Liked Deer and more.

Featuring Centron educational films where Jim Stringer
Teenagers are always getting into trouble
Out of the many genres in the AV Geeks Educational Film Archive, venereal disease films are one of the most popular, simply because they provide a revealing glimpse into the secret history of sex in the United States. During the first half of the twentieth century, society was conservative in regards to sexuality, but only on the surface. VD films tell quite a different story – one of a nation struggling with epidemic levels of syphilis and gonorrhea being spread by rampant premarital sex. In the days before penicillin, Americans infected with VD required several months of treatment with ominous substances like arsenic and health officials were faced with the challenge of educating a naive public about the dangers of VD without breaking decency laws. Films include: With These Weapons, Health is a Victory, A Message to Women and Story of D.E. 733 (aka USS VD: Ship of Shame) .
Witness the insanity of the films shown on the second Alamo-sponsored Extreme School Bus Adventure. Films featured – Bus Nut, Panic Factor, Ol’ #23, Rescue Man and the much requested, infamous Death Zones.