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Ghostdude
29-Jun-2010, 07:16 AM
Science Fiction was never so wild and depraved as it is in THE BEAST IN SPACE, a sex mad intergalactic saga starring Sirpa Lane (LOVE GODDESS OF THE CANNIBALS) who had already shocked the world in the notorious art-house porno THE BEAST. She now returns in this mind-blowing, completely unofficial, space sequel as a woman forced to submit to the carnal lusts of an horrific space monster in a movie that gives trash cinema lovers exactly what they want in a riot of space disco insanity, Sci Fi oddness and twisted eroticism. Mind scrambling aliens, eye scorching special effects and the co-star presence of porn diva Marina Hedman (SATANS BABY DOLL) combine to make THE BEAST IN SPACE one of the strangest trips you ll ever take.

Sirpa Lane, star of the notorious art-house porno The Beast, returns to star in this unofficial sci-fi sequel produced five years after the original and featuring the triumphant return of the lusty, well-endowed man-beast.

Special Features

* Shameless collector's reversible sleeve featuring original artwork
* Theatrical Trailer
* Shameless complete trailers
* DVD presented with a unique collector's poster of the original artwork of the film

DVD Release Date: 26 July 2010

Rancid Carcass
03-Jul-2010, 01:21 AM
Errr... this sounds like a job for Flesh Gordon... ;)

Legion2213
03-Jul-2010, 10:13 AM
Live action tentacle rape...for your enjoyment. :D

Eyebiter
03-Jul-2010, 01:27 PM
space disco insanity? WTF

krakenslayer
06-Aug-2010, 09:13 PM
Gotta love zero budget 70s sleaze! Although it was more fun back in the days when your exposure to such things came from a creep at a party who would insert a third generation VHS copy with no label into the VCR and press play - committing eyerape on the whole party - and leaving everyone with a great story to tell about a movie that they saw, that very few people in the whole world ever had, and knowing that they would probably never find it or see it ever again. That was what helped such movies achieve legendary status.

Now, with the exception of "lost" movies, everything is so accessible. Almost everything, no matter how obscure (such as this), can be found on lavish DVD boxsets with pristine digitally remastered anamorphic prints and Dolby 5.1 sound, and most of what can't be, can simply be torrented with even greater ease. The thrill of watching obscure, arcane, forgotten trash on bootleg has been pretty much swept away.