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Australian Gothic: The Untold Story of the 1929-'31 Dracula Stage Tour "Down Under"
For The Untold Story of the 1929-'31 Dracula Stage Tour "Down Under", Aussie writer Daniel Best unearths some fascinating little-known facts on the subject, and his painstaking endeavors to piece together as many as possible of the various scattered pieces of the puzzle that still remain in existence go far in helping the reader envision how these now-largely-forgotten stagings of Dracula in Australia might have been.Interspersed throughout with reproductions of original vintage newspaper advertisements and articles, plus many more seldom-seen images besides, Best's text is illustrated with as much visual material as could be found all these many decades-indeed, the better part of a century -after the fact. Using the text as a guideline, combined with the precious few and therefore all-the-more priceless images depicting scenes from performances of it, readers should have little difficulty in visualizing the play in at least some limited form in their mind's eyes; at least enough to give them an inkling of an idea about how this production-largely since long-lost amidst the hazy mists of time-may have looked. In addition, this book contains information pertaining to numerous other stage productions of Dracula performed in Australia since Ashton Jarry first trod the boards there in 1929, resplendent in full vampiric regalia... albeit sans any fangs, but complete with pointy "Spock" ears As a record of an only-sparsely-documented piece of theatrical history, Australian Gothic amounts to an indispensable read for both theatre and vampire enthusiasts-and more specifically, Dracula buffs-alike.
Weng's Chop #9: Standard Edition

Weng's Chop #9: Standard Edition

Tony Strauss; Tim Paxton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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STANDARD EDITION - B&W interior]The Incredible Cinema Megazine is back for another massive stack of cinematic marvels and wonderments Another giant-sized issue packed with all the mushy movie marvels you've come to expect from the geeks, grouches and gauchos at Weng's Chop With over 200 jam-packed pages of exploitation, horror, action, arthouse and porn weirdness, you're gonna gobble this one down like a gourmet feast *THIS ISSUE FEATURES: A Blaxploitation Geek Roundtable, The Films of Calvin Lee Reeder, Bobby Suarez & Cleopatra Wong, Takashi Miike, Naughty Horror Novels, Tom "The Dude" Hodge, Disaster Movies, Postmortem Ed Wood Films, Found Footage Horrors, Gaspar Noe, '70s Monster Memories, Hentai, Venice in Films, Classic Porn Primer, Pimping Godfrey Ho, Appreciating DEEP END, The Knoxville Horror Fest, Robin Bougie, Director Matthew Mallinson Interviewed, Greek VHS Flea Market Finds, Interview with STRESSED TO KILL director Mark Savage, Steve's Video Store's In Memoriam, Choppers' Best of 2015...and a whole heapin' helpin' of reviews of the wildest movies, books and comics this side of insanity AS ALWAYS, WE ONLY FEATURE WHAT WE LOVE-NO HATEFUL RANTS HERE GRAB YOUR COPY NOW AND JOIN THE LOVE-FEST * Please don't eat the magazine...it's more of a garnish.
Monster! #28/29 (HPL cover): Super Spring Special - Lovecraftian Vampires & more

Monster! #28/29 (HPL cover): Super Spring Special - Lovecraftian Vampires & more

Steve Fenton; Tim Paxton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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MONSTER #28/29 Amazon hypeOkay, this here's our first ever (and hopefully last ) "double" issue, which has twice as many pages as our usual average-sized ish, hence it must be our... Spring Special However, rather than come up with a paragraph of sales hype which is twice as long as usual, we're just gonna keep things short (unlike the mag itself ) and sweet. Thanks to our regular reliable roster of talented scribes (and artists) - plus a few new contributors besides - we've got a gigantic grab-bag of monstersome goodness (and BADness) for you: including articles about/reviews of a clutch of HPL-themed movies; Jess Franco's 1970s "monster mash" trilogy; '70s FRANKENSTEIN made-for-TV flicks; a cinema/pop culture career overview of Countess Elizabeth Bathory; Pt.2 of "Australian Gothic", about the 1929 Australian stage tour of the play DRACULA; the obscure 1960s monster mag called SHRIEK ; Mexi-mummy movies featuring the shabby shamble known as Popoca; plus plentiful other features interspersed throughout, of both the written word and visual art kinds. Individual movies covered include DAGON (2001), THE COLOR OUT OF SPACE (2010), CULT OF THE COBRA (1955), IN THE MOUTH OF MADNESS (1994), THE PROJECTED MAN (1966), CTHULHU MANSION (1990), HOUSE (1986), THE BLOOD BEAST TERROR (1967), THE PROMISE KEEPER (2006), plus more besides. Our vaster than usual list of writing contribs totals Michael Hauss, Seb Godin, C dric Monget, Eric Messina, John Harrison, Bill Adcock, Mart n N ez, Troy Howarth, Stephen R. Bissette, Andy Ross, Daniel Best, Christos Mouroukis, Matthew E. Banks, Ian Coleman, John Goodrich, Les Moore, Brian Harris, Tony Strauss, Steve Fenton, and Tim Paxton, plus we have some real snazzy artwork contributions from Matt Bradshaw, Jeff Grimal and Andy Ross. Then there's book and comic reviews, plus a whole whack of info regarding the video availability of specific movie titles covered. Get set for Creature feature overload
Weng's Chop #6 (Kinski's Chop Cover)

Weng's Chop #6 (Kinski's Chop Cover)

Tim Paxton; Tony Strauss; Steve Fenton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes an insane amount of interviews, reviews and articles written by people from all walks of life, with all kinds of tastes in film. Over 200 pages of cinematic sludge, motion picture mayhem and exploitation gold If you're tired of the same old, same old and you'd like to check out something unique, give Weng's Chop Magazine issue #6 a try
Weng's Chop #6 (Beach Party Mayhem Cover)

Weng's Chop #6 (Beach Party Mayhem Cover)

Tim Paxton; Tony Strauss; Steve Fenton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes an insane amount of interviews, reviews and articles written by people from all walks of life, with all kinds of tastes in film. Over 200 pages of cinematic sludge, motion picture mayhem and exploitation gold If you're tired of the same old, same old and you'd like to check out something unique, give Weng's Chop Magazine issue #6 a try
Weng's Chop #4 (Ray Harryhausen Commemorative Cover)

Weng's Chop #4 (Ray Harryhausen Commemorative Cover)

Tim Paxton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP for their BIGGEST ISSUE YET as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes Articles: In Memoriam - Ray Harryhausen, The Witch Lives Again , The Odd and Unique Cinema of Larry Cohen, Rizal Mantovani's Kuntilanak Trilogy, The Search for Weng Weng: Shooting Diary, The Mick Travis Trilogy, The Devil Does Nollywood, The Stupendous Cinema of SyFy, Joe D'Amato: The Last Centurion of Eurotrash, The Legacy of Sonny Chiba, Top 10 Weirdest Improvised Weapons. Interviews: Tim Doyle, Ryan Nicholson, Lubega VicentColumns: Geek Roundtable: HOUSE BY THE CEMETERY, Box Set Beatdown, Beatdown/Heads-up, Stephen Bissette's Spiderbaby Sinema, Steve's Video Store Volume 2: DON'T, Mexican Monsters on Parade Part Dos, Pimping Godfrey Ho, The Ferocious Aspect: Indian Fantastic Cinema Part 5, Cult Cinema Under The Gun.Reviews (Films), The Bookshelf (Book Reviews) The KrisWord Puzzle, Our Contributors & Final Thought.
Weng's Chop #2 (Bollywood Cowgirl Cover Variant)

Weng's Chop #2 (Bollywood Cowgirl Cover Variant)

Brian Harris; Tim Paxton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes an interview with filmmaker Darren Ward (DAY OF VIOLENCE), cover model & actress Leena Kurishingal (DEATH ANGEL DECEMBER) & illustrator David "DB3" Barnes. Articles include a look back at the Jackie Chan/Owen Wilson westerns by Dan Taylor (Exploitation Retrospect), the work of Kuei Chih Hung by Tim Merrill (Asian Cult Cinema), the cinematic partnership of Kinski & Garko, the history of violent westerns by Steven Ronquillo (R-Massive), Mexican horror westerns by Tim Paxton, the western work of Tony Anthony by John Grace (Damaged Viewing Podcast), an Indian western primer by Tim Paxton, the history of Thailand's Kaiju tradition by Jolyon Yates (Ninjago: The Comic), Cinema Under The Gun by Danae Dunning, MORE amazing Indian horror by Tim Paxton and a review section for genre film books and magazines including Lunchmeat and Tape Mold as well as comic talk with Stephen Bissette Reviews include: Y reisen: Zempen, Y reisen: K hen, Hell Island, Raw Meat, Chasing the Kidney Stone, La Leyenda de La Llorona, The Devil's Sisters, Karate-Robo Zaborgar, Mirageman, Keoma, Bloodmatch, The Good, The Bad, The Weird, The Wild Geese, Ashanti, The Rapists of Virgin Girls, The Reincarnation of Sex, Silent Night, Rustler's Rhapsody, My Wife's Murder, Darna Mana Hai, Gehrayee, Shaapit, Kaun?, In the Realm of the Senses, Sada, Ashura, Blacula, Excision, Django, Dead Man, Curse of the Undead, Helldriver.
Weng's Chop #2 (DB3 Cover Variant)

Weng's Chop #2 (DB3 Cover Variant)

Brian Harris; Tim Paxton

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2013
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes an interview with filmmaker Darren Ward (DAY OF VIOLENCE), cover model & actress Leena Kurishingal (DEATH ANGEL DECEMBER) & illustrator David "DB3" Barnes. Articles include a look back at the Jackie Chan/Owen Wilson westerns by Dan Taylor (Exploitation Retrospect), the work of Kuei Chih Hung by Tim Merrill (Asian Cult Cinema), the cinematic partnership of Kinski & Garko, the history of violent westerns by Steven Ronquillo (R-Massive), Mexican horror westerns by Tim Paxton, the western work of Tony Anthony by John Grace (Damaged Viewing Podcast), an Indian western primer by Tim Paxton, the history of Thailand's Kaiju tradition by Jolyon Yates (Ninjago: The Comic), Cinema Under The Gun by Danae Dunning, MORE amazing Indian horror by Tim Paxton and a review section for genre film books and magazines including Lunchmeat and Tape Mold as well as comic talk with Stephen Bissette Reviews include: Y reisen: Zempen, Y reisen: K hen, Hell Island, Raw Meat, Chasing the Kidney Stone, La Leyenda de La Llorona, The Devil's Sisters, Karate-Robo Zaborgar, Mirageman, Keoma, Bloodmatch, The Good, The Bad, The Weird, The Wild Geese, Ashanti, The Rapists of Virgin Girls, The Reincarnation of Sex, Silent Night, Rustler's Rhapsody, My Wife's Murder, Darna Mana Hai, Gehrayee, Shaapit, Kaun?, In the Realm of the Senses, Sada, Ashura, Blacula, Excision, Django, Dead Man, Curse of the Undead, Helldriver.
Weng's Chop #1

Weng's Chop #1

Tim Paxton; Brian Harris

Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2012
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Join the geeks of WENG'S CHOP as they dig deep thru the outer reaches of oddball and obscure to bring you the wildest and weirdest in global cinema This issue includes an interview with actor Yaphet Kotto and filmmaker Adam Brooks (Astron-6), articles include an amazing art/article by legendary comic creator Stephen Bissette ("Cryptid Files: The Killer Shews"), a director spotlight on Indian filmmaker Vinod Talwar, Las Vegas Bloodbath, Growing Up Exploited, Indian Horror/Fantasy cinema ("The Take-Away, Pt. 2") and a marketplace for genre film books and magazines Reviews include: Dead Men Walking, Five Bloody Graves, Nurse Sherri, Private Duty Nurses, Night Call Nurses, The Young Nurses, Candy Stripe Nurses, Raging Sharks, An Angel for Satan, The Long Hair of Death, From Beijing with Love, The Infernal Rapist, Mr. Wai Go, Vulcan, Mermaids: The Body Found, Kinski Paganini, The Theatre Bizarre, Red to Kill, Exterminator City, Kaalo, Wendigo, Savage Water, The Nude Vampire, Requiem for a Vampire, The Living Dead Girl, Mil Sexos Tiene La Noche.