
"The first
Gore-o-rama A-go-go! film festival and weirdbeard performance art hoedown
last weekend has restored my faith in the future of American sleaze."
- Joe Bob Briggs
   
Here's
what they're saying about the Gore-O-Rama!:
"They were GOOD
zombies, too. Hungry zombies. Festering-open-sore zombies. Zombies with
class. After it was over, I didn't wanna eat for three days. And that, of
course, is my highest praise. " - Joe
Bob Briggs
"There's nothing quite
like watching a pack of crazed zombies bury themselves muzzle-deep in some
poor soul's abdomen to blunt a person's appetite for sausage."
- The
Oregonian
"The last thing I want to be accused of is not warning people, in
advance, that the films they see that the GORAGG may shock and disgust
them."
- David
Walker, Willamette Week

The first annual festival was a benefit for p:ear,
the non-profit organization for homeless and transitional youth located in
downtown Portland, OR.
We rocked Dante's in downtown Portland on April 27th!
It was a night of drinking, zombie movies, go-go dancers, performance art,
and some of the goriest, grossest independent short films ever made!
Official 2002 Selections
Them
Damn Zombies - Andy Koontz
The Hills Are Dead - Joseph
& Dylan Connor
Goodbye, Mr.
Fiengold - Mark Hemingway & James Sparks
Red's Breakfast -
Caleb Emerson
Last Girlfriend - JL
Watkins
Zitlover - Cyrus Helf & Charlie
Grant
The Monongahala Mongoloid - Mike
Justice
Testament of Tom
Jacoby - Edward Martin III
Recipe For Disaster - Brett Vail
Car Trouble - Andy Dwyer
bandwidth hogging poster:

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