Those krazed VHS-hunting pupz from Everything Is Terrible! ask: What if we make a movie composed ENTIRELY out of found dog footage? What if it was also a remake of THE HOLY MOUNTAIN? And what if we went on the road performing an all new “Live in Fur” show that picked up where Cirque Du Soleil and The Rock-A-Fire Explosion left off? Let's stop asking dumb rhetorical questions, because this never-ending spiral of sunglasses-wearing, murder-solving, skateboarding pooches is here!
THE PRESS RELEASE:
The phenomenon known as Everything Is Terrible! will be live at SF IndieFest with their new full mind/body experience DOGGIEWOGGIEZ! POOCHIEWOOCHIEZ! at 9:30pm on Friday, February 17th at the Roxie Theater, 3117 Sixteenth St at Valencia. The Chicago-based Everything Is Terrible! loads in its troves of found VHS scraplets of side-splitting pleasure while hosting the evening in full body mascot costumes. It’s just another uniquely psycho-delicious night in the Mission.
EIT!, as they have been lovingly dubbed by their followers, are the video collective responsible for some of the most intriguing and horrifying viral videos in the Universe. A group of wackos met at Ohio University in 2000 competing to find the weirdest, moldiest bargain bin/thrift shop detritus that could still run in a VHS player. They launched a website in 2007 and the rest is history. From cat massages to pedophile-hunting yellow dinosaurs, EIT! posts their daily finds on the Internet for the world to see. Each year, the group edits thousands of these resurrected treasures into one mind-melting feature-length movie. With DoggieWoggiez! PoochieWoochiez!, EIT! has elevated their craft to new heights, creating a remake of Alejandro Jodorowsky’s 1973 film The Holy Mountain, using only dog-related found footage! After a grueling year of combing every Air Bud movie for something remotely worthwhile, the group is groomed and ready to tour the continent in homemade, full-body mascot costumes, delivering a psychedelic live show experience that cannot be rivaled. This all-new “live in the fur” show picks up where Cirque Du Soleil and The Rock-A-Fire Explosion left off…finally. Tickets for this special event are $15.
Online ticket sales end the morning of the show. Tickets can be purchased at the Box Office, which opens 30 mins. before the first show of the day and has tickets for all shows.