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The film was released on VHS in 1987 by Donna Michele Productions, and again on DVD by Camp Motion Pictures in 2007 in a somewhat modified format. A review on DVD Talk stated that the film had "an audacity that was startling in a film made by teenagers."
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Killer Workout was released direct-to-video in the United Kingdom under the alternative title Aerobicide in the spring of 1987. [3] Academy Home Entertainment released the film on video in the United States on March 27, 1987. [4] In 2016, Olive Films released a Blu-ray edition under their Slasher Video sub-label. [5]
John Huston's last film Eat the Rich: Peter Richardson: Nosher Powell, Al Pillay, Nigel Planer, Miranda Richardson: Comedy: The Fourth Protocol: John Mackenzie: Michael Caine, Pierce Brosnan: Thriller: Full Metal Jacket: Stanley Kubrick: Matthew Modine, Adam Baldwin, Vincent D'Onofrio, Lee Ermey, Dorian Harewood, Arliss Howard, Kevyn Major ...
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Video Violence was first released in 1987 and per Brian Albright, was "one of the most widely distributed SOV horror films of the era". [3] The movie's video jacket featured an endorsement from the parody religious group, the Church of the SubGenius, and the claim that Camp Video released "more movies by low-budget auteur Ray Dennis Steckler than anyone else in the world."
The Philadelphia Inquirer ' s film critic Carrie Rickey observed, "As pace goes, the Academy Awards show was like watching a race between slugs and snails." She later wrote, "Oscarsclerosis is the show's most critical condition, the result of a telecast larded, once again, with too many Vegas-style production numbers."