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Underground Entertainment: The Movie 2011

★ 7.29 votes125 min📅 2011-06-06

"Based on events that actually happened"

Underground Entertainment: The Movie (2011) dives into the wild world of a 1990s cable show that dared to defy conventions.

Director: Jim O'Rear

Cast

Jim O'Rear
Jumpin' Jim
Bryan Wilson
Bryan Wilson
Bryan the Maniac
Robert Englund
Robert Englund
Robert
Tony Todd
Tony Todd
T
Danielle Harris
Danielle Harris
Danielle
William Forsythe
William Forsythe
Bill
Ernie Hudson
Ernie Hudson
Ernie
Cerina Vincent
Cerina Vincent
Cerina
Tom Savini
Tom Savini
Interrupting Tom
Debbie Rochon
Debbie Rochon
THAT Debbie Rochon

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Underground Entertainment: The Movie (2011) about?

This documentary revisits the controversial 1990s cable show *Underground Entertainment* and its creators, who pushed boundaries with unfiltered content. The film mixes nostalgia, humor, and interviews with horror and sci-fi icons who were part of its journey.

Who directed Underground Entertainment: The Movie?

The film was directed by Jim O'Rear, who co-created the original show and helmed this nostalgic retrospective.

Who stars in Underground Entertainment: The Movie?

The movie features Jim O'Rear, Bryan Wilson, Robert Englund, Tony Todd, Danielle Harris, and William Forsythe among its key participants.

Is Underground Entertainment: The Movie (2011) worth watching?

For fans of 90s underground media or cult documentaries, this film delivers a fun, nostalgic ride with plenty of star power. While not a high-budget blockbuster, its behind-the-scenes charm makes it a solid pick for niche entertainment enthusiasts.

How long is Underground Entertainment: The Movie?

The runtime is 125 minutes, offering a generous deep dive into the show's history and impact.

About Underground Entertainment: The Movie (2011) — A 90s cult show's rebellious legacy

Underground Entertainment: The Movie (2011) dives into the wild world of a 1990s cable show that dared to defy conventions. Directed by Jim O'Rear, this comedy retrospective blends nostalgia with behind-the-scenes chaos as it revisits the edgy programming that shocked, entertained, and introduced audiences to underground films, comics, and conventions. Packed with cameos from cult icons like Robert Englund, Tony Todd, and Danielle Harris, the film captures the raw energy of an era when creativity knew no boundaries.

Through candid interviews and archival footage, the documentary celebrates the show's legacy while exploring themes of rebellion, media influence, and the enduring power of niche entertainment. Whether you're a fan of 90s pop culture or just love a good underdog story, Underground Entertainment: The Movie offers a spirited ride through the minds of those who pushed limits and left their mark on alternative media.