DAVID "THE ROCK" NELSON'S VIDEO SHORTS Volume
1
Short is Good
Shot back in 1991, this collection of shorts were among the first made
by Nelson, inspired by his attendance of Psychotronic Film Society shows,
which reawakened his love of monster movies. In true Rocky fashion, he's
released Volume 1 Nelson begins this retrospective tape by appearing
onscreen in his old marine uniform to introduce the program and show off
his boxing trophies, followed by a brief clip of some punching bag work.
DRACULA VS. SODOM INSANE
Even monsters want to kill the wacky Iraqi! Sodom Insane (Mike Johnson)
sneaks up on the Frankenstein Monster (Mike Johnson) and throws rocks at
him. Dracula (David Nelson) teams up with Frankenstein to track the Iraqi
tyrant to his Park Ridge neighborhood hide-out (the familiar Nelson
garage) and get revenge. Sodom tries to kill Dracula with a variety of toy
weapons, but finds the toy bullets have no effect. Foiled, Sodom reads a
book called "How to Kill Vampires" to prepare for a rematch.
25m.
FRANKENSTEIN VS. SODOM INSANE
The monsters come to the aid of President George Bush again in this
sequel. Sodom (Nelson) sics his pet rubber snake on Frankenstein, but the
monster "kills" it. He then tries a variety of weapons on his
foe, to no effect. Consulting a book entitled "How to Kill
Frankenstein's Monster(s)" doesn't help much either. It's a shame the
U.N. inspections couldn't expose Sodom's arsenal of rubber knives and cap
pistols. As a last resort, he studies up on his boxing skills (learned in
the Baghdad Golden Gloves). Brother Phillip Nelson makes a cameo as a guy
afraid of the monster. 19m.
BUSH VS. SODOM INSANE
The offbeat political commentary continues with father Vernon Nelson
donning a mask to portray President George Bush 1. As two tribes go to
war, the kid gloves come
off, and the grotesque president decapitates his enemy with an uppercut.
4m.
THE MAD DR. MEETS SODOM INSANE
A mad scientist flies in from Iraq to sew Sodom's head back on and
re-animate his corpse, just so he "can get killed again" by the
Werewolf. Lacking gratitude, Sodom kills the doc with a toy uzi and a
"99 cent Magnum clicker gun". The end? 14m.
WEREWOLF VS. SODOM INSANE
Despite slippery winter ice patches, the werewolf (David "The
Rock" Nelson) takes his turn in attempting to track down the
re-animated de-decapitated Sodom Insane (David "The Rock"
Nelson). Unfortunately, he fails to look in the garage with a sign on the
door reading "Sodom Insane's Hide-out". The werewolf's alter ego
David "The Rock" Nelson (David "The Rock" Nelson)
makes an anti-anti-anti-Sodom ray gun to kill Sodom, but he misses. His
anger sparks a transformation - Nelson is the only actor in history to
perform a werewolf transformation by letting his beard grow between shots!
As in earlier monster matches, it all comes down to fisticuffs. But as
Nelson proved later in Conrad
Brooks vs. the Werewolf, you can't kill a lycanthrope too
much. 41m.
THE ROCK VS. SODOM INSANE
With David "The Rock" Nelson stepping out from behind the makeup
to star as himself, Johnny Heard here plays the new Insane. In a sparring
match, Rock knocks Sodom's head all the way back to Iraq! 6m.
As I've said before, taste for Nelson's monster movies is best acquired
in short doses, like an STD. These early shorts are more like pro
wrestling than monster movies - the taunting and boasting takes up as much
time as the fighting, and is equally exciting. After over a decade of making these backyard
epics, has Nelson improved any in the area of acting, directing,
producing, camerawork or editing? Watch these early films, O Viewer, and
decide for yourself.
Blood; vampires; Frankenstein monster; Dracula; rubber snakes; fist fu; mad
scientist; werewolf; toy weapon fu; p-star Nelson.
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