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Shows a thirteen-year-old boy who is confused by the changes taking place in his body. Presents the facts about male growth and development in a straight-forward manner. Lighthearted look at sex-ed misinformation with a creepy scene involving a zookeeper.

This film is available on the Boys Boys Boys DVD-R


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One Response to “Am I Normal? (1979)”

  1. badmunkee

    That Tony… whatta smooth operator.

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Drugs Are Like That (1979?)

Anita Bryant (famous Florida orange juice and anti-gay spokeswoman) narrates this film that tries to simplify its drug abuse message with an analogy of kids putting together a contraption out of Lego blocks. Although the metaphors often don’t make sense, the visual impact of the film is stunning and could easily be quite popular with individuals consuming illicit drugs. Also, like most anti-drug films, this could be a tempting introduction to drugs for some youths yearning to escape their “boring” lives or to rebel against their parents.

This film is available on the A/V Geeks Greatest Hits DVD


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How to Build an Igloo (1951)


A demonstration of igloo building in Canada’s far north, showing how the site is collected and how blocks of … snow are used. Presents a step-by-step demonstration by two Eskimos of how to build an igloo, showing how the site is selected and how blocks of snow are used to make a snug shelter against the Arctic cold. Explains why the snow must be carefully chosen, why the blocks are built up in a spiral and how an igloo is ventilated. An awesome film!

This film is available on How To… How To DVD


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How To Be a Proud American (Again)…

how_to_be_a_proud_american_dvdGiven recent election results, many of us are gearing up to be proud to again say that they are Americans but are a little rusty. The A/V Geeks pull from their 16mm archive, films that remind us how to be good citizens and how our contributions can make the country great. Films include:  200, The Preamble, Patriotism, Are You A Good Citizen? and more.

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Young NASA

Great films from NASA’s early Apollo missions. Films include: America in Space – First Five Years, Project Apollo, Apollo 8, Flight of Apollo 15, Spaceborne, Apollo 12.

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Sell Sell Sell

Films that illustrate the subtley of good salesmanship while trying to make a buck or two. Films include – Who Killed the Sale?, Tough Customer, Goodwill Ambassadors, Kirby Sales Pitch Film (featuring Don Ameche), Atlantic Imperial Gasoline Promo Film and The Butcher, the Baker and the Ice Cream Maker.

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A/V Geeks T-shirts!

av_geeks_tee1NY artist and all-around swell guy Jason Polan took a break from drawing everybody in New York City to design the awesome t-shirt you see here. You can get your own shirt for $15 (plus shipping).

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