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Aug 19 13 12:23 AM
If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. Dorothy Parker
Aug 19 13 10:53 AM
keving wrote: The FMTW article is practically a book unto itself.
Aug 19 13 12:03 PM
Aug 19 13 2:04 PM
Scaremail wrote: keving wrote: The FMTW article is practically a book unto itself. No offense to anyone but at the end of the article it is noted by an "Editor's Note: Greg Mank's new book, The Very Witching Time of Night: Twists and Tangents in Classic Horror, will be available in fall 2013 from McFarland Publishers. An expanded version of this chapter appears in the book."The same holds true for the Tom Weaver Creature article which notes at the beginning..."excerpt from the upcoming Tom Weaver-David Schecter-Steve Kronenberg book The Creature Chronicles: Exploring the Black Lagoon Trilogy."So, yes; both articles are book-like as noted in various posts because they are from books.
Aug 19 13 4:10 PM
D'Entre les Morts, Richard J. Schellbach
Aug 19 13 5:30 PM
Aug 19 13 5:31 PM
Rick wrote: I live in an apartment in mid-town Manhattan.
Aug 19 13 8:56 PM
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Aug 20 13 10:50 AM
Rakshasa wrote: Yeah, the concept of a reduced chapter of a forthcoming book appearing as an article -- what a novel, never-before-encountered concept!
Aug 21 13 12:54 AM
Aug 21 13 6:53 AM
Allen Champion wrote:I'm going to wait for the books then. Thanks for letting us know!
Aug 21 13 4:00 PM
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Aug 24 13 5:44 PM
EDITOR MFTV wrote: Allen Champion wrote: I'm going to wait for the books then. Thanks for letting us know!That's cool. The only difference would be the photos and the number of them. McFarland books are light on photos while the article has 46 beautifully reproduced photos. But if it's solely the text you're after, waiting on the book is the way to go.
Allen Champion wrote: I'm going to wait for the books then. Thanks for letting us know!
Aug 25 13 3:24 AM
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Aug 26 13 6:10 AM
MacXoftheMounted wrote:Spent a very pleasant hour or so reading the Revenge Of The Creature article. Just wonderful detail! I did find, though, that the end was a little abrupt. I was waiting for the article to mention something about Clint Eastwood's scene with John Agar as well as Brett Halsey's run-in the the Creature near the river at night. I was a little disappointed neither of those parts of the film were mentioned at all, but overall a real pleasure. I'd love to see something like this on Walks AMong Us, which I've always preferred over Revenge.
Aug 26 13 9:40 AM
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