TerrorVision (1986)

Published: April 4, 2022, 5:22 a.m.

A family's new satellite TV antennae unleashes a ravenous monster in their home. Tune in as Chris talks Satellite dish envy, satire, & proper context as the LSCE screens the 1986 cult classic "TerrorVision." Join us!

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Works Cited:

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Felsher, Michael. \u201cMonster On Demand \u2013 The Making of TerrorVision.\u201d TerrorVision. Shout Factory/MGM Home Entertainment. 2012.

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Gerz. \u201cFilm Reviews: TerrorVision.\u201d Variety, Feb 12, 1986, Article Link (Accessed 3/28/2022)

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Kogan, Rick. \u201c \u2018TerrorVision\u2019 has its charms despite being a real horror.\u201d Chicago Tribune, February 14, 1986, Article Link (Accessed 3/28/2022)

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Maslin, Janet. \u201cScreen: \u2018TerrorVision.\u2019 The New York Times, February 14th, 1986.  Article Link (Accessed 3/28/2022)

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Nicolaou, Ted. Film Commentary Track. TerrorVision. Shout Factory/MGM Home Entertainment. 2013.

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Nicolaou, Ted. \u201cInterview: Ted Nicolaou on the Austin diaspora, Romanian vampires and TV terror Visions.\u201d Author Unknown.  VideoFugue.com,  September 1, 2017. Article Link (Accessed 3/29/2022)

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