
Mole Show
The Residents toured a large portion of the world from the Fall of 1982 to the summer of 1983. "The Residents' Moleshow" contains excerpts of shows in Madrid, Washington DC and San Francisco plus computer animation and graphics. It is 27 minutes long.
Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?
From 1972-1976, during the height (or depth) of their "theory of obscurity" period, The residents worked on a video movie called "Vileness Fats"; it was never completed. "Whatever Happened To Vileness Fats?" is an edited version of several scenes from the movie plus a new soundtrack. It is 33 minutes long.
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The Residents Video Voodoo 1972-1986 A Thirteenth Anniversary Retrospective.
In 1986 The Residents released a compilation of all of their videos to date, including excerpts from the live footage of The Mole Show and Whatever Happened to Vileness Fats? video tape. It also includes Renaldo & the Loaf's Songs for Swinging Larvae about a real-life child abduction case from 1981, which was directed by Graeme Whifler with The Residents as executive producers.
1 It's A Man's Man's Man's World(1984)
2 Earth Vs Flying Saucers(1985)
3 One-Minute Movies(1980)
4 Hello Skinny(1979)
5 Excerpt From: The Mole Show (Smack Your Lips)(1984)
6 Excerpt From: Vileness Fats (Eloise)(1972)
7 The Third Reich 'N Roll(1977)
8 Songs For Swinging Larvae(1981)
Featuring - Renaldo & The Loaf
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From The Permanent Collection of
The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

This videotape is a history of The Residents hosted by Penn & Teller. It contains excerpts from most of their videos and some are in their complete form. It also contains the complete "Don't Be Cruel" video, their performance of "From the Plains to Mexico" and "Teddy Bear" on Night Music, and other TV appearances.
Narrated by Penn & Teller, this documentary covers the first 19 years of The Residents' career. It includes clips from videos, live shows, and comments from people who work with The Residents such as Homer Flynn and Hardy Fox of the Cryptic Corporation. (There are no interviews with the Eyeball Guys themselves -- they don't like to talk)
The Eyes Scream was directed by John Sanborn, who also directed the live sequences on the Freak Show Video.
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It seems that the links for The Residents Video Voodoo 1972-1986 are down.
The Residents: Commercial Album DVD (2004)
In 1980, The Residents launched their innovative "Commercial Album," a collection of 40 one-minute songs (and four one-minute videos) meant to simulate the feel of television ads. Twenty-five years later, this kaleidoscopic disc delivers those four original videos along with 36 others created by the band and 42 visual artists, producing a veritable film festival of avant-garde shorts.
http://rapidshare.com/files/315826619/CommercialAlbum.part1.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/315826624/CommercialAlbum.part2.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/315843252/CommercialAlbum.part3.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/315843260/CommercialAlbum.part4.rar
http://rapidshare.com/files/315848872/CommercialAlbum.part5.rar
Enjoy!!!
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