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<< Fangoria#123 >>
juni 1993
p.4 | Elegy: Bugged | |
What bugs the editor most. | ||
p.6 | The Postal Zone | |
"Alive" and well-received; "Leprechaun" is Erin go blech. | ||
p.10 | Monster Invasion | |
Jurassic Park Are Sam Neill, Laura Dern, Ariana Richards and Joseph Mazzello shocked by Jurassic Park's dinosaurs or its equally mammoth budget! |
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Steven Spielberg Jurassic Park | ||
Tobe Hooper's Nightmare This de Sade doesn't mind getting his fancy clothes messy in his pursuit of bloodshed. |
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Tobe Hooper Night Terrors | ||
Video Chopping List | ||
Needful Things Wilma and Nettie have a decidedly un-neighborly get-together in Needful Things. |
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Fraser Clarke Heston Needful Things | ||
p.14 | Bugs on the Rampage: Bugs!!! | |
In the movies as in real life, you just can't get rid of the pesky things. | ||
Gordon Douglas Jack Arnold Kurt Neumann Bert I. Gordon Them! Tarantula The Fly Earth vs. the Spider | ||
p.22 | Advertisment: Joe Blasco's Spotlight On Success! Joe Hailey | |
Joe Hailey broke into the business at age nineteen. | ||
Joe Hailey Joe Blasco | ||
p.24 | Biography: Bugs on the Rampage: The Squirm Turns | |
Fishing around for ofbeat horror? Try the films of Jeff Lieberman, in whose best-known chiller the bait struck back. | ||
Jeff Lieberman Squirm Blue Sunshine Just Before Dawn Remote Control | ||
p.30 | Bugs on the Rampage: The Beetles' British Invasion | |
If they creep, crawl or slither, they probably massed against mankind in the pages of English paperbacks. | ||
Guy N. Smith Shaun Hutson Peter Berresford Ellis Night of the Crabs Slugs The Ants | ||
p.34 | The Video Eye of Dr. Cyclops | |
The Unnamable II | ||
Jean-Paul Ouellette The Unnamable II: The Statement of Randolph Carter | ||
Dracula Rising | ||
Fred Gallo Dracula Rising | ||
Hard to Die | ||
Jim Wynorski Hard to Die | ||
Blood and Roses | ||
Roger Vadim Et mourir de plaisir | ||
Mad Love | ||
Karl Freund Mad Love | ||
The Skull | ||
Freddie Francis The Skull | ||
p.36 | Bugs on the Rampage: Take Your Ant to the Matinee | |
This year's Joe Dante comedy brought big bugs back to the big screen. | ||
Joe Dante Matinee | ||
p.38 | The "Mant" Man Speaks | |
In the best William Castle tradition, Lawrence Woolsey (John Goodman) prepares his next gimmick. | ||
John Goodman Matinee | ||
p.40 | Bugs on the Rampage: Do Ticks Really Suck? | |
Not if Tony Randel, Brian Yuzna, FX whiz Doug Beswick and a host of bloodthirsty, mutated insects can help it. | ||
Tony Randel Ticks | ||
p.45 | The Buzz in "Skeeter" | |
MEL's skeeter sculpture awaits further detailing. | ||
Clark Brandon Skeeter | ||
p.46 | On Set: Tommyknockers at the Door | |
Taking another stab at Stephen King terror, ABC went halfway around the world to shoot his tale of alien possession. | ||
John Power The Tommyknockers | ||
p.52 | Nightmare Library | |
Angel Kiss by Kelley Wilde | ||
Kelley Wilde Angel Kiss | ||
The Monster Show by David J. Skal | ||
David J. Skal The Monster Show | ||
Predators by Ed Gorman | ||
Ed Gorman Predators | ||
Rapid Growth by Mary L. Hanner | ||
Mary L. Hanner Rapid Growth | ||
The Video Watchdog Book by Tim Lucas | ||
Tim Lucas The Video Watchdog Book | ||
p.54 | On Set: Frankie Goes to Pinewood | |
Across the ocean in Britain, TV horror veteran David Wickes is mounting a lavish -and especially faithful- new version of "Frankenstein." | ||
David Wickes Frankenstein | ||
p.58 | Biography: Symphony for the Devil | |
You don't have to play his records backwards to hear the demonic music of "Dark Half" composer Christopher Young. | ||
Christopher Young The Dark Half Hellraiser A Nightmare on Elm Street Part 2: Freddy's Revenge The Fly II Jennifer Eight | ||
p.62 | Raving 'n Drooling: Door Wars | |
Schow finds a new doorway to censorship. | ||
David J. Schow | ||
p.64 | Biography: The Good, the Bad and the Bizarre | |
Memorable as the villain of "RoboCop," actor Kurtwood Smith plays guardians both disturbed and dangerous in a trio of '93 genre films. | ||
Kurtwood Smith RoboCop Fortress Boxing Helena The Crush | ||
p.79 | Cartoon: The Wasteland | |
Dave Louapre Dan Sweetman The Wasteland |