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Our Sampling of Our Acquisitions:
TVSK
BUY THE DVD
BUY THE BOOK
The Ultimate TVSK Extreme Backyard Teen Wrestling Collection!
Boy Fight: Kid Kombat contains some of the craziest and zaniest comedic showcase of underground kid fights! It proudly boasts predating similar films like Battle Royale and The Hunger Games.
The kids portray savage animals, stone cold killers, phantoms, superheroes, and more as these boys fight no holds barred using many hardcore weapons within a basement, trampoline, and even a steel cage!
It leaves you wondering - where are the parents as their extreme wrestling and fight club contains high-flying dangers off couches, bone-crushing body slams and absolute shock madness we grew to love and hate in the 1990s!
See two 14 year old boys battle for your entertainment in this stunning spectacular of staged warfare!
This revolution & portrayal to the destruction of youth must be televised!
At a time when most kids this age were out partying with their friends and getting heavy into drugs & alcohol, two young adolescents decided they would rather die than comply and made a two-person wrestling video series called TVSK.
The boys of TVSK went on to produce a total of 7 videos, with only one lost, within a two-year time span in 1997-1999 with each boy depicting at least 10 different varied character personas.
Told in the form of a mockumentary, this feature film chronicles the coming of age of these creative spoiled brats.
The innocence of youth is corrupted and ultimately destroyed throughout their two year reign of terror!
It showcases an excellent reflection to the youth of the '1990s... And how kids didn't have to use drugs to have fun.
Bear witness some of their most memorable events as they share these precious memories of youthful yet lawful deviance, straying away not from society's law and order but rather its disorder and acceptance of youth at the time.
Relax - It's all fun fakeness!
We May Be Fake... But We Kick Ass!
Note: This feature is recommended for ages 13+. It contains profanity & choreographed violence - all involving teenagers. Viewer discretion advised.
240+ Minutes.
BUY THE BOOK
The Ultimate TVSK Extreme Backyard Teen Wrestling Collection!
Boy Fight: Kid Kombat contains some of the craziest and zaniest comedic showcase of underground kid fights! It proudly boasts predating similar films like Battle Royale and The Hunger Games.
The kids portray savage animals, stone cold killers, phantoms, superheroes, and more as these boys fight no holds barred using many hardcore weapons within a basement, trampoline, and even a steel cage!
It leaves you wondering - where are the parents as their extreme wrestling and fight club contains high-flying dangers off couches, bone-crushing body slams and absolute shock madness we grew to love and hate in the 1990s!
See two 14 year old boys battle for your entertainment in this stunning spectacular of staged warfare!
This revolution & portrayal to the destruction of youth must be televised!
At a time when most kids this age were out partying with their friends and getting heavy into drugs & alcohol, two young adolescents decided they would rather die than comply and made a two-person wrestling video series called TVSK.
The boys of TVSK went on to produce a total of 7 videos, with only one lost, within a two-year time span in 1997-1999 with each boy depicting at least 10 different varied character personas.
Told in the form of a mockumentary, this feature film chronicles the coming of age of these creative spoiled brats.
The innocence of youth is corrupted and ultimately destroyed throughout their two year reign of terror!
It showcases an excellent reflection to the youth of the '1990s... And how kids didn't have to use drugs to have fun.
Bear witness some of their most memorable events as they share these precious memories of youthful yet lawful deviance, straying away not from society's law and order but rather its disorder and acceptance of youth at the time.
Relax - It's all fun fakeness!
We May Be Fake... But We Kick Ass!
Note: This feature is recommended for ages 13+. It contains profanity & choreographed violence - all involving teenagers. Viewer discretion advised.
240+ Minutes.