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Jeez! Better off with DVD Delirium 4 mate-mine arrived the other day-excellent as usual!
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Does anybody on this forum have a book called Offensive Films? It's written by Mikita Brottman and looks like this... It looks like the perfect book for an essay I'm writing, though the library here doesn't even have it and it's too late to order.
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Currently reading Trash or Treasure by Kate Egan. Excellent book on censorship and the fan culture surrounding video nasties, though sadly seems to be really hard to get hold of for under £40 (luckily got it via inter library loans service at my university). Also just finished reading Seduction Of The Gullible, which was a very enjoyable read Trash Aesthetics has some interesting stuff on the appeal of exploitation cinema, although not read it cover to cover. I'm reading too many film books at the moment for my studies! |
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ah, that book didnt they also put out a 150 records/books etc as well... i tend to avoid them, as there usually "written" by no nothing hacks AHEM. speaking of which one to flick through if only because it features THE GREAT SILENCE is Jennifer Eiss' 500 Essential Cult Movies, though she professes to be a horror fan this section is woefully all over the place...BLACK SHEEP? CHILDS PLAY? GOTHIC? though to be fair she "bigs up" Cemetry Man at least....
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I got DVD DELIRIUM Vol 2 REDUX and it is a good little read too...
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Have you heard about the SCONUL scheme? You might be able to get the book from another Uni's library There's a couple of copies of that book in the Brunel library, it's OK, I'm using it for an analysis of Cannibal Holocaust that I'm writing for my dissertation but what she writes about the film has been disputed by other writers. She talks about social breakdown and the removal of the "give and take" culture. It has chapters about The Tingler, Blood Feast, Snuff, Texas Chainsaw, and something she calls "Neo-Mondo". Her chapter on Cannibal Holocaust is quite a useful quote mine, but I don't think I completely agree with her argument. I haven't read any of the book's other chapters. She's also written an essay on David Cronenberg's Crash and the Fading of the West (Literature Film Quarterly, 2002). I just put in an order for: Anyone read it? |
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I have just put in an inter-library loans request for Mikita Brockman's 'Offensive Films' Also recently purchased; The Official Splatter Movie Guide by John McCarty Sweet & Savage: The world through the shockumentary film lens by Mark Goodall Meat is Murder!: Illustrated Guide to Cannibal Culture - Mikita Brottman |
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No doubt another fine FAB Press release, though so not to worry and it'll give me something to read over the Easter hols alongside the latest Creepy Images volume. |
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