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Rob Freese
- Jun 24, 2022
Ed Bishop and the Toxic Tunes of Redneck Zombies!
I recently had the good fortune of talking to producer Ed Bishop, who served as executive producer, co-writer, editor, actor, effects artist and a dozen other jobs on the classic 80’s SOV zombie flick, Redneck Zombies. While talking about the film, the subject turned to the new release of the film on VHS courtesy VHS Haven. Ed also mentioned the recent release of the Redneck Zombies soundtrack on collector’s vinyl, and his experiences with that endeavor. His comments regardin
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Rob Freese
- Jun 15, 2022
Contents for ICFH Book 3!
The summer fun continues in ICFH Book 3! This is the first all new ICFH since going to the new book format and it is sure to delight. We cover a ton of great titles, from comedies like Easy Living and The Hollywood Knights to action movies, werewolf movies, and 40 years of Dark Night of the Scarecrow with a complete career interview with Scarecrow writer J.D. Feigelson. Interviews also include Fulci actress Silvia Collatina, Robert Wuhl, Deborah Goodrich Royce and an archival
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Rob Freese
- Jun 15, 2022
The Newly Revised Contents of ICFH Book 2!
As we put the finishing touches on ICFH Books 2 & 3, we are proud to announce the revised contents of Book 2. This is still our tribute to Slasher Flicks, particularly those knife-kill epics from the year 1981, but we have added three more slasher enriched articles to make the slasher celebration more fun. First up is a revised article about Cannon's quirky slasher trio, New Year's Evil, Schizoid and X-Ray. Then, Jim Rex throws in with a list of Forgotten Slashers (and we're
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Paul Mcvay
- Jun 3, 2022
The Aroma of Troma 1988
Back in the mid-1980s, most studios and distributors began to mute their ballyhoo to promote motion pictures, with the notion that, no matter what happened, they could always recoup their money when the picture went to video. That may or may not have proved true, but the scrappy independents like Troma recognized that some of the old methods of marketing still were necessary’s to. In fact, Troma absolutely understood that all the old methods of marketing were still effective
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