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A/V Geeks Greatest Hits Some films from the AV Geeks archive that have really catchy/annoying songs. Great to singalong! Films include: Fun With Lines, Crash Bang Boom, Malakapaladoo Skip Two, Drugs Are Like That, Shake Hands with Danger, Telezonia and VD is for Everybody. Suggested donation $7

8pm, Friday, July 6th, Eyedrum, 290 MLK Jr. Drive, Suite 8, Atlanta, GA, 404.522.0655



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From The Archive

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police – Musical Ride (1969)


Wow… lame music but gloriously-insipid choreographed horse-riding.

This film is available on the Blame Canada! DVD-R


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Story of a Peanut Butter Sandwich (1971)


We learn about about where food comes from at a kids party.

This film is available on Cafeteria Capers DVD-R


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From The Archive

Trouble With Women

Laugh and be shocked at the gender roles in these school
films from the A/V Geeks film archive. Films include Trouble with Women,
More Dates for Kay, Are You Popular? (2nd ed), Psychological Differences Between The Sexes, Never a Bride,
and more!

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From The Archive

Those Damned Mimes!

With the passing of pantomime auteur Marcel Marceau, the A/V Geeks have found some films that show his genius and, in contrast, films that demonstrate why mimes are so despised today. Films include: Guessing Game, The Box, Language Of The Heart, Affective Learning, Safe Play – Danger Places and more.

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From The Archive

P is for Prisoner

Films made for potential prisoners. Three Days In County Jail (for high school students to teach them what it is like to be in jail. Narrated by Gregory Morris), Surviving Hostage Situations (made for upper management of multi-national corporations on what to do if they are kidnapped by radical terrorists) and Escape! (made for Army soldiers on how to escape when in a prisoner of war camp).

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From The Archive

Rules, Rules, Rules

A desperate attempt to hedge off the tide of anarchy
and chaos. Watch kid’s free spirits crushed under the weight of society’s rules
and manners. Films included: Rules, Laws and You, Rules To View A Zoo By,
Beginning Responsibility – Lunchroom Manners, Beginning Responsibility- Being
On Time
and Your Junior High Days.

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