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Sep 12 13 11:42 AM
SanzarQ wrote: THE AMERICAN SCREAM is also available for streaming on Netflix.
Sep 12 13 11:48 AM
EDITOR MFTV wrote: Rakshasa wrote: Last night I read the review for the Halloween haunters documentary entitled THE AMERICAN SCREAM and decided I would love to see it. I couldn't find it on Amazon or Creepy Classics, so I did a Google search and found their website where I just ordered a copy of the Blu-ray/DVD directly from the filmmakers:http://theamericanscreammovie.com/ It originally aired on the Chiller Channel last Halloween and has been available as a Blu-ray/DVD combo since January on their Website (that's where I got my copy). It's supposed to be available everywhere in October. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!
Rakshasa wrote: Last night I read the review for the Halloween haunters documentary entitled THE AMERICAN SCREAM and decided I would love to see it. I couldn't find it on Amazon or Creepy Classics, so I did a Google search and found their website where I just ordered a copy of the Blu-ray/DVD directly from the filmmakers:http://theamericanscreammovie.com/
Sep 22 13 1:13 PM
Sep 22 13 2:26 PM
Tim Hammell wrote: You may as well save yourself several hours of labour and not bother stamping Do Not Bend on the envelopes, PO is gonna bend.
If you want to know what God thinks of money, just look at the people he gave it to. Dorothy Parker
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Oct 1 13 7:57 PM
AndyMoz wrote:I picked up my copy of MFTV #32 and the Vol 1 DVD from my local post office.I am very impressed with the packaging Jim.It would never fit in my letterbox,which is a good thing! Now to continue reading.
Oct 2 13 6:07 PM
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Oct 2 13 9:06 PM
Rick wrote:Scott Essman's article on the Wolf Man makeup is also very good and suffers only in comparison to the two pieces it has to follow...
Oct 2 13 10:06 PM
Rick wrote:Scott Essman's article on the Wolf Man makeup is also very good and suffers only in comparison to the two pieces it has to follow. It's a nice history of Universal's werewolf makeups and of Jack Pierce's work. It is a bit of a cheat, however, to advertise the piece on the cover as "The Evolution of Pierce's Wolf Man Makeup." It's not really that. Essman covers the proposed WEREWOLF OF LONDON makeup and the final, utilized makeup, and how the original idea more or less was used for Larry Talbot. But that's just history, not really a look at how the makeup "evolved." Essman really has only one paragraph in the piece that deals with (or even mentions) the evolution of the look.Actually, that might make for a fun article too. Maybe a little too picayune, but I'd like to read how "the ears were hairier in ...." "the chin whiskers were longer in..." "the fur was darker in..." something like that. A genuine look at the "evolution" of the makeup as it was adjusted from film to film But that's not really what this article was.
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Oct 3 13 1:45 AM
Rakshasa wrote:I have to agree with you on that, Rickeroo. In fact, the exact same thoughts went through my head when I was reading the article, but I figured one could say that the *photos* were showing the evolution of the Wolf Man make-up, so I just let it go. I do agree with you, however, that the article itself didn't really deliver what I was expecting based upon it's title. Still, I enjoyed the article (and the photos) regardless, so no harm done from my perspective.
Oct 3 13 1:50 PM
Rakshasa wrote:Rick wrote:Scott Essman's article on the Wolf Man makeup is also very good and suffers only in comparison to the two pieces it has to follow. It's a nice history of Universal's werewolf makeups and of Jack Pierce's work. It is a bit of a cheat, however, to advertise the piece on the cover as "The Evolution of Pierce's Wolf Man Makeup." It's not really that. Essman covers the proposed WEREWOLF OF LONDON makeup and the final, utilized makeup, and how the original idea more or less was used for Larry Talbot. But that's just history, not really a look at how the makeup "evolved." Essman really has only one paragraph in the piece that deals with (or even mentions) the evolution of the look. Actually, that might make for a fun article too. Maybe a little too picayune, but I'd like to read how "the ears were hairier in ...." "the chin whiskers were longer in..." "the fur was darker in..." something like that. A genuine look at the "evolution" of the makeup as it was adjusted from film to film But that's not really what this article was.I have to agree with you on that, Rickeroo. In fact, the exact same thoughts went through my head when I was reading the article, but I figured one could say that the *photos* were showing the evolution of the Wolf Man make-up, so I just let it go. I do agree with you, however, that the article itself didn't really deliver what I was expecting based upon it's title. Still, I enjoyed the article (and the photos) regardless, so no harm done from my perspective.
Rick wrote:Scott Essman's article on the Wolf Man makeup is also very good and suffers only in comparison to the two pieces it has to follow. It's a nice history of Universal's werewolf makeups and of Jack Pierce's work. It is a bit of a cheat, however, to advertise the piece on the cover as "The Evolution of Pierce's Wolf Man Makeup." It's not really that. Essman covers the proposed WEREWOLF OF LONDON makeup and the final, utilized makeup, and how the original idea more or less was used for Larry Talbot. But that's just history, not really a look at how the makeup "evolved." Essman really has only one paragraph in the piece that deals with (or even mentions) the evolution of the look. Actually, that might make for a fun article too. Maybe a little too picayune, but I'd like to read how "the ears were hairier in ...." "the chin whiskers were longer in..." "the fur was darker in..." something like that. A genuine look at the "evolution" of the makeup as it was adjusted from film to film But that's not really what this article was.
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Yuers Truly wrote: The magazine is suffering a lot of wear and tear and my men have been passing around reading it and loving it (I brought it into our operations room as a Halloween treat)
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