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Rik 30th June 2014 10:01 PM

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How cool is this? Excerpt from an e-mail from Fab Press:



Very nice of them. :woot: Thanks again to Rik for pointing out they were repressing it and that they were taking pre-orders.

You're welcome :)

Got the same email myself today :woot:

Rondadoronron 12th July 2014 07:10 PM

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Rondadoronron 30th August 2014 09:17 AM

Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold: Horror Films and the American Movie Business, 1953-1968
 
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A great little book (abit pricey)which looks at the business end of the early exploitation films.


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"The Creature from the Black Lagoon", "The Tingler", "The Mole People" - they stalked and oozed into audiences' minds during the era that followed Boris Karloff's "Frankenstein" and preceded terrors like Freddy Krueger ("A Nightmare on Elm Street") and Chucky ("Child's Play"). "Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold" pulls off the masks and wipes away the slime to reveal how the monsters that frightened audiences in the 1950s and 1960s - and the movies they crawled and staggered through - reflected fundamental changes in the film industry. Providing the first economic history of the horror film, Kevin Heffernan shows how the production, distribution, and exhibition of horror movies changed as the studio era gave way to the conglomeration of New Hollywood. Heffernan argues that major cultural and economic shifts in the production and reception of the horror films began at the time of the 3-D film cycle of 1953-54 and ended with the adoption of the Motion Picture Association's ratings system and the subsequent development of the adult horror movie - epitomized by Rosemary's Baby - in 1968. He describes how this period presented a number of daunting challenges for movie exhibitors: the high costs of technological upgrade, competition with television, declining movie attendance, and a diminishing number of annual releases from the major movie studios. He explains that the production and distribution branches of the movie industry responded to these trends by cultivating a youth audience, co-producing features with the film industries of Europe and Asia, selling films to television, and intensifying representations of sex and violence. Shining through, "Ghouls, Gimmicks, and Gold" is the delight of the true horror movie buff, the fan thrilled to find "The She Creature" on television at 3 am.

Make Them Die Slowly 2nd September 2014 08:47 PM

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Have you got this Ron? It's a great read/series of reviews that had me hooked on hotrod rumbles and catfights for a few years after reading it.

Rondadoronron 2nd September 2014 08:52 PM

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Have you got this Ron? It's a great read/series of reviews that had me hooked on hotrod rumbles and catfights for a few years after reading it.

Oh no that looks superb,I bet its OOP,and ill have to hit the docks again tonight to raise the money or sell my other kidney.

Make Them Die Slowly 2nd September 2014 08:54 PM

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Oh no that looks superb,I bet its OOP,and ill have to hit the docks again tonight to raise the money or sell my other kidney.

Dem has just got paid, you should be quids in.

Rondadoronron 2nd September 2014 08:58 PM

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Dem has just got paid, you should be quids in.

MEH last time someone said that I ended up unconscious face down with no pants and me wallet had been nicked.

Make Them Die Slowly 2nd September 2014 09:06 PM

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MEH last time someone said that I ended up unconscious face down with no pants and me wallet had been nicked.

A surprising number of people have rohypnolled themselves before having sex with Dem, were you one of them...some things are best forgotten.

Rondadoronron 2nd September 2014 09:09 PM

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A surprising number of people have rohypnolled themselves before having sex with Dem, were you one of them...some things are best forgotten.

And he's a poor tipper..........:(

Sam 2nd September 2014 09:32 PM

Currently reading The Lost World of Cliff Twemlow, the biography of the director of GBH and other VHS 'classics', which is a great read. Twemlow comes across as a true original and someone who would chance his arm at pretty much anything ... plus anyone who can compose over 2000 songs just by humming them (and without knowing how to play an instrument) gets my respect :lol:. Also, as a Mancunian, it's interesting to read about the bygone age of Manchester's 'clubland', where much of Twemlow's filming took place.

Only problem is, it makes me want to watch all the films covered in the book, none of which (to my knowledge) have had a commercial release on DVD.


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