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Jul 29 09 9:10 PM
TomWeaver999 wrote: I luv Bob but I'm still voting for Ray Harryhausen.
Links To All The Classic Monster Stills I've Posted: http://monsterkidclassichorrorforum.yuku.com/topic/30758
Jul 29 09 11:22 PM
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taraco wrote: Also, to pick up on a question someone asked, can anyone identify everyone in the trailer? I know Bob Burns is there and Daniel Roebuck and Tom Savini but there's also many folks I don't recognize. So any IDs helpful. Thanx.
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Jul 30 09 12:05 PM
taraco wrote: There is no way any filmmaker could possibly include everyone who should be in a documentary about Monster Kids.
taraco wrote: As for Monsterpalooza and who invited who or whatever, obviously there's something more personal going on out there because to not know that convention was happening seems just about impossible
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Jul 30 09 4:27 PM
Speaking of J Michael Roddy, I just got tickets for me and my girlfriend to see Roddy and company's Jaws documentary THE SHARK IS STILL WORKING when it hits a NYC film fest this October. If anyone in the NYC area wants info on how to get tickets, hit me up with a PM.
Jul 30 09 7:25 PM
taraco wrote: I will note for the record that if you look at the actual list of who was on the trailer, seems far more West Coast -- Joe Dante, Bob Burns, Dan Roebuck, effects shops, etc. -- than East Coast.
GaryP11111 wrote: One of the organizers of Monsterpalooza posted regular updates about the convention in the Horror Events Folder starting appoximately six months prior to the convention. All of the conventions maintain websites with info about their shows. That's how these things work; fans have to meet them part way. That's reasonable.
Don Glut wrote: PS to Bill -- Just what were those two things we were both crazy about? You mean there were just two?
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Jul 30 09 10:42 PM
I get a big kick out of having watched the term "monster kid" creep into fandom's lexicon as THE accepted moniker for those of us who have the spooky gene. To this day I remember getting an email from my bro Joe "Sorko" Schovitz excitedly telling me about an essay David "taraco" Colton posted in the Universal Horror folders when there was no CHFB, but rather a loose collection of horror film folders in a tiny literary corner of AOL. "That's it -- that's what we are: monster kids!" A term initially exclusive to the classic horror film forum on AOL, it gradually slipped into fandom like mist on the moors around Vasaria. I emailed taraco the first time I encountered the term being used by someone who had no connection to the AOL forum. Then it began to appear in the classic horror mags and hit the big time when Bob Burns and Tom Weaver happily titled Bob's memoirs Monster Kid Memories. There was some resistance. Ron Adams of the Monster Bash convention prefered the expression "monster boomers." In some dark, musty corners of fandom, "monster kid" was met with derision and hostility. But make no mistake, Monster Kid has penetrated classic horror fandom so completely that it seems as if the esprit intrinsic to the term is instinctively recognized by those it accurately describes. It was used in the title of a collection of monster-themed home movies made by kids and teenagers in the '50s, 60s, 70s, '80s and 90s (produced by Joe "BixB" Busam, the second person to ever post in the folder started by taraco that would grow into the CHFB). Now the fans it describes are the subject of a documentary. I hope it still makes David smile when he hears it or sees it in print.
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taraco wrote: And in an odd way, I am more gratified by the casual use of "monster kid" in stories or in letters to monster magazines than I am in the more formalized uses.
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Jul 31 09 1:20 PM
GaryP11111 wrote: To this day I remember getting an email from my bro Joe "Sorko" Schovitz excitedly telling me about an essay David "taraco" Colton posted in the Universal Horror folders when there was no CHFB, but rather a loose collection of horror film folders in a tiny literary corner of AOL. "That's it -- that's what we are: monster kids!"
To this day I remember getting an email from my bro Joe "Sorko" Schovitz excitedly telling me about an essay David "taraco" Colton posted in the Universal Horror folders when there was no CHFB, but rather a loose collection of horror film folders in a tiny literary corner of AOL. "That's it -- that's what we are: monster kids!"
Jul 31 09 2:14 PM
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