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So, The Great Satan At Large is this bizarre one-off public access TV experiment from '91. It’s got that raw, unfiltered vibe you’d expect from a local Tucson production. The pacing is all over the place, jumping from sketch comedy to horror elements that feel like they were stitched together in a fever dream. The practical effects are delightfully low-budget, really adding to the unsettling atmosphere. The creator clearly had something to say about societal norms, pushing boundaries that freaked out the channel management and led to its quick demise. It’s a fascinating piece of underground history – not polished, but with a distinct charm that speaks to the era’s DIY spirit.
Public access television historyCensored for obscenityCult status among collectors
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Key Crew
Lou Perfidio
Director