Film Details
Cast and Creators
This is the first wide release of the movie since it was self-distributed by director Drew Godderis himself, and the Blu-ray is packed with newly produced bonus features and commentary from the original creators. (a/k/a JABBER)
- Genre: Horror
- Run Time: 78 mins
- Number of Discs: 1
- Audio: STEREO
- Year of Production: 1994
- Region Code: 0
- Box Lot:
- Territory: WORLD
- Language: English
Cast & Crew
- Actor: Jason Majik
- Actor: Justin Godderis
- Actor: Marcy Lynn
- Actor: Justin Mack
- Actor: Joy Yurada
- Actor: Gene Webber
- Director: Drew Godderis
Bonus Materials
- Region Free Blu-ray
- Director’s Introduction to Movie (2021)
- Commentary Track with Director Drew Godderis
- Lethal Injection: The Making of L.A. AIDS JABBER with Director Drew Godderis
- Bleeding The Pack: An Interview with Lead Actor Jason Majik
- L.A. AIDS JABBER - 2021 Locations Visit
- Interview with Blood Diner Director Jackie Kong
- Growing Up On Set: Justin Godderis
- Actress Joy Yurada Interview
- Cinematographer Rick Bradach Interview
- Interview with Actor Gene Webber
- Liner notes by Tony Strauss of Weng's Chop Magazine
- L.A. AIDS JABBER Photo Gallery
- L.A. AIDS JABBER Trailer (2021)
- Limited Edition Slipcase -- FIRST PRINTING ONLY
- Collectible folded mini-poster
- 'Stick Your Own' VHS stickers
- Reversible BR sleeve featuring original VHS art
- Visual Vengeance Trailers
- Archival master taken from master SD tape
Sales Points
- All newly produced bonus features
- Limited Edition Slipcase -- FIRST PRESSING ONLY
- Includes collectible folded mini-poster
- Notorious shot on video oddity previously only self-distributed in the 1990s.
- From director Drew Godderis (Uncle Anwar in Blood Diner, Evil Spawn, Cannibal Hookers)
- First time ever available in wide release
- First time ever on Blu-ray
Press Quotes
This is easily the most exploitive, most offensive, most unsavory title to grace the pages of this book.
—Bleeding Skull: A 90s Trash-Horror Odyssey
Throwing the notion of poor taste out the window and into the street to be hit by a garbage truck, L.A. AIDS Jabber was unleashed on an unsuspecting public at a time when the virus was terrifying the masses.
—Spook Dujour
The movie is non-sensical and has a jaw-dropping ending.
—Letterboxd
Feels like it was shot on a generic VHS cam quarter and with two VCRs.
—letterboxd
Shot on video, bad-taste slasher...
—Flick Attack
Campy, dirty, cheap, matter-of-fact - the mentality and production of the film exists strictly in the lower end of degenerate SOV cinema.
—Blood Video
A shocker-thriller at its best!
—Variety
A must see... the surprise ending will literally blow your mind.
—L.A. Examiner