The Psychotronic Video Guide To Film

by Michael J. Weldon

Paperback, 1996

Status

Available

Call number

PN1995.S284 W46

Publication

St. Martin's Griffin (1996), Edition: 1st Edition, 672 pages

Description

How to know a Psychotronic Movie: These films can commonly be identified by their use of exploitation elements and their interest in humanity's lower common demoninators. They occur throughout the world, but are particuarly common at midnight movie festivals and in video stores' cult sections, they are especially frequent at that beloved and dying institution, the drive-in. Their packaging is commonly deceptive. They almost always appear on videocassette. Among their kind are biker films, sci-fi series, quickie biopics, gimmick films, teen sex comedies, blaxploitation films, stalkers, slashers, snoozers, shrudderers, and anything starring Lynda Blair, david Carradine, Shannon Tweed or Drew Barrymore. And they're all here in the Psychotronic Video Guide. From Abby to Zontar, this book covers more than nine thousand amazing movies from the turn of the century right up to today's golden age of video, all described with Michael Weldon's dry wit. More than 450 rare and wonderful illustrations round out the book, making it a treasure trove of cinematic lore and essential for every fan of filmdom's finest offerings.… (more)

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This is a sequel to Weldon's previous Psychotronic guide, filling in gaps and adding films that were made after the original guide was published. As such, it isn't as interesting as the original book, nor are the illustrations as effective. However, it is still an essential work if you're
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Awards

World Fantasy Award (Nominee — 1997)

Language

Original language

English

Physical description

672 p.; 10.94 inches

ISBN

0312131496 / 9780312131494
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