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user's latest post:
Keep Watching the Skies -- The...
Published (2009-11-25 21:46:10)
I'll try to get a copy to you soon, Frank. However, I should tell you that none of your drawings were run full-page; I expected them to do that, but they didn't. An Editorial Decesion. They still look fine, though.
user's latest post:
McFarland Publising 30% off Code
Published (2009-11-25 22:28:31)
In case you missed it in the KWTS thread, McFarland is celebrating their 30th anniversary, by offering 30% off, through December 20th. The coupon code is: 30TH
user's latest post:
Horrors: From Screen to Scream
Published (2009-11-21 17:09:09)
Joe Karlosi wrote: And one of my favorites: Frankenstein's Bloody Terror- One of the WORST productions in recorded history, this film has nothing to do with the name Frankenstein or moviemaking in general. Telling the tale of Baron Wolfstein, the production mixes laughable lycanthropy with vapid vampirism, coming up with snake eyes. After being bitten he sends for a doctor to come up with a cure...well, he gets a pair of vampires in...
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Stephen King: Under the Dome and...
Published (2009-11-29 15:21:37)
I belong to the Stephen King Library. Whenever a new book comes out, I get it in the mail for about $18.94. I haven`t started reading it yet.
gef the talking mongoose
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user's latest post:
Stephen King: Under the Dome and...
Published (2009-11-29 16:42:25)
Amazon's pre-publication price was $9, so I snapped it up. (I've been buying King's books at publication since, geez, Skeleton Crew , I think. For years & years they tended to come out in mid-September, for whatever reason, & since my birthday is the 17th -- same as Anne Bancroft & Roddyi McDowall -- that was awfully convenient.) Haven't yet cracked the cover ... I sort of feel like I should finish...
user's latest post:
Horrors: From Screen to Scream
Published (2009-11-21 11:42:56)
And one of my favorites: Frankenstein's Bloody Terror- One of the WORST productions in recorded history, this film has nothing to do with the name Frankenstein or moviemaking in general. Telling the tale of Baron Wolfstein, the production mixes laughable lycanthropy with vapid vampirism, coming up with snake eyes. After being bitten he sends for a doctor to come up with a cure...well, he gets a pair of vampires in stead and bad acting in...
user's latest post:
MAD SCIENTIST #20 and a new web...
Published (2009-11-22 17:22:47)
Echoing many other comments, but this really is an exceptional cover. I shall grab a copy when it wings it's way over to The Cinema Store. Oh, and SanzarQ, as well as missing out on the usual brilliant articles, artwork and opinions, if you don't order issue 19, you'll miss out on my Space:1999 article! LOL Enjoy!
user's latest post:
B movie Horror books?
Published (2009-11-23 22:38:21)
EDITOR MFTV wrote: Sleaze Creatures Agreed. Great book! Tom Weaver's POVERY ROW HORRORS is another great one for (only with 30's/40's flicks).
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Latest active threads on Horror Film Books and Magazines::
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-26 02:34:10)
by taraco
After the incredible investigative work done by Mirek Lipinski (the CHFB's Eurosin), over at his Latarnia board documenting dozens and dozens (if not more)
instances of outright plagiarisms of online reviews -- the magazine apparently simply lifted existing reviews and ran them with little or no change -- it's
amazing The Dark Side lasted so long.
The magazine made a vague acknowledgment but ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-16 22:47:16)
by classicmonster
Very cool cover!!! Happy 10th Anniversary,Martin!!!
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-11-29 16:42:25)
by gef the talking mongoose
Amazon's pre-publication price was $9, so I snapped it up. (I've been buying King's books at publication since, geez, Skeleton
Crew , I think. For years & years they tended to come out in mid-September, for whatever reason, & since my birthday is the 17th -- same as
Anne Bancroft & Roddyi McDowall -- that was awfully convenient.)
Haven't yet cracked the cover ... I sort of feel like I should...
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 23:55:46)
by rvoyttbots
Ouch, those colors ruin the cover for me.
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-23 03:06:53)
by classicmonster
Just added a New section to the first issue called "PULP ADVENTURES"!!! It will be an ongoing series of pulp stories of Adventure & Suspense!!!
Mark
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-31 13:43:54)
by kevin g shinnick
Just picked it up at CHILLER-another great issue- stop by and buy the new
issue at the con and you can get a chance to win DVDs and even model sets!
Plus the people who run the mag are a wonderful couple.
Started 10 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-01-21 13:53:41)
by Dave Sindelar
It's also on the McFarland website for pre-ordering, though they don't have the cover art yet.
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-25 17:55:47)
by Jameson281
Doctor Scarabus wrote:
when I flicked through Martin Grams' book at Borders, I found it to be somewhat awkwardly written and filled with all manner of
silly and avoidable errors.
One of those "silly and avoidable errors" provided me with a pretty good laugh. In the introduction, he slams other authors who have written about
THE TWILIGHT ZONE, saying their books are full ...
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:30:55)
by Brett
Sounds excellent. I think I'll have to get my greedy little hands on a copy!
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Hot threads for last week on Horror Film Books and Magazines::
Started 10 months, 2 weeks ago (2009-01-21 13:53:41)
by Dave Sindelar
It's also on the McFarland website for pre-ordering, though they don't have the cover art yet.
Started 5 days, 12 hours ago (2009-11-26 02:34:10)
by taraco
After the incredible investigative work done by Mirek Lipinski (the CHFB's Eurosin), over at his Latarnia board documenting dozens and dozens (if not more)
instances of outright plagiarisms of online reviews -- the magazine apparently simply lifted existing reviews and ran them with little or no change -- it's
amazing The Dark Side lasted so long.
The magazine made a vague acknowledgment but ...
Started 2 days, 15 hours ago (2009-11-28 23:55:46)
by rvoyttbots
Ouch, those colors ruin the cover for me.
Started 1 month ago (2009-10-31 13:43:54)
by kevin g shinnick
Just picked it up at CHILLER-another great issue- stop by and buy the new
issue at the con and you can get a chance to win DVDs and even model sets!
Plus the people who run the mag are a wonderful couple.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-23 22:23:39)
by EDITOR MFTV
Started 1 day, 22 hours ago (2009-11-29 16:42:25)
by gef the talking mongoose
Amazon's pre-publication price was $9, so I snapped it up. (I've been buying King's books at publication since, geez, Skeleton
Crew , I think. For years & years they tended to come out in mid-September, for whatever reason, & since my birthday is the 17th -- same as
Anne Bancroft & Roddyi McDowall -- that was awfully convenient.)
Haven't yet cracked the cover ... I sort of feel like I should...
Started 8 months, 1 week ago (2009-03-25 17:55:47)
by Jameson281
Doctor Scarabus wrote:
when I flicked through Martin Grams' book at Borders, I found it to be somewhat awkwardly written and filled with all manner of
silly and avoidable errors.
One of those "silly and avoidable errors" provided me with a pretty good laugh. In the introduction, he slams other authors who have written about
THE TWILIGHT ZONE, saying their books are full ...
Started 2 weeks ago (2009-11-16 22:47:16)
by classicmonster
Very cool cover!!! Happy 10th Anniversary,Martin!!!
Started 5 days, 19 hours ago (2009-11-25 19:30:55)
by Brett
Sounds excellent. I think I'll have to get my greedy little hands on a copy!
Started 5 months, 1 week ago (2009-06-23 03:06:53)
by classicmonster
Just added a New section to the first issue called "PULP ADVENTURES"!!! It will be an ongoing series of pulp stories of Adventure & Suspense!!!
Mark
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