30MOM Trailer

Editor

Jerry White Jr.

Music

Joe Hornacek

“Throughout the 90s, Jerry and his raucously creative crew forged a veritable library of insane, zany, sincere and ultimately inspiring art, nearly all captured on the almighty VHS.”
Lunchmeat Magazine, 2015

“Most public access TV is very unwatchable, some of it is so bad it becomes art, and then every once in while it is electrifying and brilliant. . .well actually that almost never happens. In the mid-90s Detroit Public Access had one such electrifyingly brilliant show called 30 MINUTES OF MADNESS. Which was made by probably the funniest/cleverest high school friends you wish you had.”
The Dallas Observer, 2015

“A show ahead of its time. ’30 Minutes of Madness’ was a local cable access show in Detroit created by a group of talented teenagers in 1992. The group’s off the wall sketches and original soundtrack preceded many shows to follow like ‘Tim and Eric’ and ‘Tom Green’.”
Somewhere in Vegas, 2015

“Reminiscent of a freakishly lo-fi, punk rock, high school production of Kids in the Hall or SCTV.”
Smells Like Screen Spirit, 2015

“The craziest show to ever hit regional Public Access TV: 30 Minutes of Madness. In the VHS era, this group of maniacs did a lot of stuff that could simply be described as “crazy,” though upon repeat viewings it is clear that the stunts, skits, and insanity that existed within the realm of 30 Minutes of Madness is pure, unfiltered genius.”
Kickstarter Blog, 2012

“Deviant skits from the twisted minds at Lethal Finger Productions. Interlaced tales that leave you wanting more. Experimental abstract t.v. with each new episode being better than the last.”
Psycho Moto Zine, 1996

“Very bizarre cable access show with cursing, nudity. Poor acting and production…it’s like slowing down to watch a car accident.”
Tape Trader, late-90s