Something New to Die for

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Douglass Smith
Douglass Smith

Jim Bakker
Jim Bakker

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    Portrait of The Church of the SubGenius in scratch, which means high speed cutting, media manipulation. Contains clips from the Arise, the Church's own film about itself (recrutment video), the SubGenius MTV productions, and TV interviews with sacred scribe Rev. Ivan Stang, intercut with a barrage of weird clips from movies and television.

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    1993-08-06

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    Who's stalking your kids for NHGH?

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