Blue and White homegrown Israeli Grindhouse flick

Oh yeah. YouTube is full of gems. Long lost rock videos, cool concert footage, comedy routines, etc. But nothing, NOTHING compares to this incredible movie trailer I came across today. NOTHING. This is what the internet was made for.

AN AMERICAN HIPPIE IN ISRAEL. Apparently seen by a few people in a few late night showings in Tel Aviv in the seventies. Never released beyond that.

Yes, an American Hippie in Israel. Horrific dialogue, horrendous direction, LSD soaked scenes….oh just watch it.

But be warned, there is nudity, violence and killer mimes.

And robots being hit with a giant sledgehammer.

Seriously.

Please clarify, does he say “A push of a button and we are turned into wild animals or wild dynamos? Because wild dynamos would be that much more awesome.

DVD release is coming soon. Viewing at my house.

What is your favorite line from the trailer?

Comments

6 Responses to “Blue and White homegrown Israeli Grindhouse flick”

  1. feygele on March 5th, 2008 11:11 pm

    Oh. My. Goodness.

    I… have no words.

  2. An American Hippie in Israel | Delicious Ghost on March 6th, 2008 1:13 am

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  3. Uncle Kilo on March 7th, 2008 4:26 am

    I like when he tells the girl to “shut her ass.” Curious what that scene is all about? Please keep me posted at to the next showing in Modiin.

  4. Ziva on March 10th, 2008 1:51 pm

    “world, you are full of shit.”
    man that dude has great delivery

  5. Daniella on March 18th, 2008 6:30 pm

    Any idea who the main actor is, he looks so familiar, and his voice is familiar…put me out of my misery….the other guy in the trailer looks familiar too…

  6. zevan on March 21st, 2008 7:44 pm

    “you’re going too far baby”

    This should have be mandatory viewing
    in hebrew school

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