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Catch Catch a Horror Taxi, I Fell in Love a Video Nasty

6 March, 2015

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British popular culture collides with the influence of horror films in the midst of the Nasty scandal in 1980s UK. 

Posted By: caryncoleman Category: Video Tags: The Damned, The Young Ones, Video Nasty

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