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Thanks; I'll be making a point to pick this one up!
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cyberschizoid wrote: I agree 100%, I just can't get excited anymore when mags retread the same old classics over and over again. My dearly beloved and sorely missed Psychotronic was the best at keeping their pages full of the obscure stuff. |
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Senseofsurreal wrote: I'd forgotten about Psychotronic. I used to buy it years ago on and off. A cool magazine and the two Video Guide books are fantastic and still a valuable resource.
http://cyberschizoid.blogspot.com/
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cyberschizoid wrote: Yeah, I find myself returning to the 2 guides pretty often, I've also almost completed my set of the magazine. I really wish that Weldon had the means to get Psychotronic going again. There have been some really great genre mags launched in the last quarter century, and the publishers passion always shows. Thats the main reason that I find the FM debacle so annoying, is all this debate over a mag that hasn't been relevant since I was in pre-school while so many talented people are working hard to put out serious magazines that contribute to the genre
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Gadfly |
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tv horror wrote:And from your home I'll bet you could hear her scream when the doctor or midwife smacked her bottom.
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Hello Gadfly, you could be right about that as the witness to her birth lived a few doors from my former home in the eighties. Her name was Mary Smith and she
worked as a barmaid for Una's Father.
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BijouBob8mm |
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Her name was Mary Smith and she worked as a barmaid for Una's Father.Wonder if she provided inspiration for Una when she did THE INVISIBLE MAN? |
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HammerFilmFan |
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Connie, the Freaky site still isn't going yet..... How are things looking?
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cojobe |
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HammerFilmFan wrote:What do you mean "How are things looking?" The Filmland Classics website is up and running and since it's been my primary site, that's the one that went up first. Laying out a new website takes time and will be up soon, I assure you. So, that's how things are looking!
Connie
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Thanagarian |
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Just been over to the FilmlandClassics site.
Looks cool !! |
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so i guess that means they are looking good! great seeing the filmland classics site up and running again. excited about the Freaky site. i check it daily.
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cojobe wrote:Very cool. I think you may have misunderstood me. I never saw mention on this board of the 'filmlandclassics' website being up again. I thought only the Freaky site was going to be working. Maybe I had missed a post but I don't think so. |
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leopardpride.filmlandclassics |
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HammerFilmFan, all of that info is on the original post on page 1 of this forum/folder/thread. Just look at the bottom of Connie's post and you will see
all three websites there. Hope this helps.
www.famousmonstersoffilmland.com www.filmlandclassics.com www.freakymag.com |
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All of the updated information you need is ALWAYS on our Message and Chat Board ( it is a board right?). I usually try to keep that as up to date as
possible and usually add things everyday somewhere. I posted that the Filmland Classics website was back up the day it was back up and since I know a lot of
you peruse over there, I thought you would have seen it. If you need any information about the mags or have any questions you can go there to look anytime.
You will notice a Marquee at the top and the bottom telling you about new events, noose or anything that I think might be of interest to visitors.
If you don't know where to find it just click here FANGS OF CLASSIC HORROR !
Connie
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