The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film By Michael Weldon. Email to friends Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tab Share on Facebook - opens in a new window or tab Share on Twitter - opens in a new window or tabSeller Rating: % positive. · The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film. By: Michael J. Weldon. READ BOOK NOW Psychotronic films range from Attack of the Killer Tomatoes to bltadwin.ru Angel's Wild Women and Hellcats of the Navy to Dismember Mama and Let Me Die A Woman from sincere social commentary to utter bltadwin.rutronic stars are ex-models, ex-sports heroes, dead. The Psychotronic Encyclopedia is a fantastic resource for any film buff that enjoys the type of films that are off the beaten path. Granted Weldon's Psychotronic Video Guide is more comprehensive, but none of the material from the Encyclopedia is repeated in the Video bltadwin.ru by:
Weldon, who invented the word "psychotronic" and compiled The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, includes horror (there are 15 movie titles beginning with the word "zombie"), science fiction, Blaxploitation, porn, spaghetti westerns and "anything that Roger Corman had anything to do with" in his purview. Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film. Movies. The Cramps Records. Television. Monster Madhouse. Other. Colson Whitehead, Movie TV Tech Geeks News, Robert Dunham, Chloe Atkinson De Burgh, Psychotronic Augusta, HuffPost Entertainment, Spoonful Records, Brandon Slagle, Northwest Atlanta Bead Society, Pietro Ceccarelli, Cut Ready Clipart, Psychotronic. bltadwin.ru: The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film () by WELDON, MICHAEL and a great selection of similar New, Used and Collectible Books available now at great prices.
I wrote the Psychotronic Encyclopedia Of Film (Ballantine, ) before I had a VCR, The Psychotronic Video Guide (bltadwin.rus’, ), before I was on line, and published (with Mia), and edited Psychotronic Video magazine ( to ) before I got tired of being stiffed by distributors and watching way too many shitty recent direct to video movies. Psychotronic Video was a film magazine founded by publisher/editor Michael J. Weldon in in New York City, covering what he dubbed "psychotronic movies", which he defined as "the ones traditionally ignored or ridiculed by mainstream critics at the time of their release: horror, exploitation, action, science fiction, and movies that used to play in drive-ins or inner city grindhouses." It was published through Most of the magazine's hundreds of reviews were written by Weldon himself. Ot. The book's editor and main author, Michael Weldon, published and edited a fine journal of trash culture, Psychotronic Video Number Twelve, Spring which is sorely missed; and one of the contributing reviewers here is "Uncle Bob" Martin, the first editor of Fangoria, and a co-writer of two modern-day trash cinema classics Frankenhooker].
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