Ray Agony is a distinctive voice in independent cinema, best known for his cult classic film "Goo" (1991). This offbeat horror-comedy has garnered a dedicated following, making it a sought-after title among collectors of VHS and DVD formats. Agony’s knack for blending absurdity with horror has made "Goo" a standout in the home video landscape, particularly with its original limited-release VHS that collectors prize for its unique cover art and nostalgic appeal.
Beyond "Goo," Agony's filmography includes a number of lesser-known gems that have sparked interest among physical media enthusiasts. His unique storytelling and visual style often result in titles that resonate with fans of underground cinema. Collectors are drawn to Agony’s work not just for its rarity but also for its ability to capture the quirky essence of early '90s genre filmmaking, making his films a staple for those who appreciate the evolution of home video releases and the history of film as a whole.