Tuesday, July 28, 2009

TOXIC AVENGER FILMMAKING GUIDE CULT TROMA STUDIOS BOOK!

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All I Need to Know about Filmmaking I Learned from the Toxic Avenger (Paperback)
by Lloyd Kaufman (Author), James Gunn (Author), Roger Corman (INTRO)

GREAT BOOK!

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Imagine Roger Corman and John Waters crossed with Howard Stern--and you'll have an idea of the demented genius behind Troma studios, one of the oldest (and most successful) independent film studios in the world. Lloyd Kaufman's spirited, outrageous, no-holds-barred look at low-budget, guerilla filmmaking is truly an inspiration to young filmmakers, a delight for movie buffs, and an absolute must for Toxic Avenger fans everywhere. This is the true story of the moviemaking maverick who co-founded an independent studio twenty-five years ago in a humble broom closet...who used raw hamburger, Karo syrup blood, and Bromo-Seltzer vomit to create films of questionable artistic and moral value...who is responsible for a string of cult movie hits...who was the first to reject Madonna for a part...who defied the Hollywood system and slapped the face of the industry...and who built a B-movie empire filled with Chopper Chicks, Surf Nazis, Kabuki Cops, Nymphoid Barbarians, and a lone hero known as The Toxic Avenger.

* Paperback: 352 pages
* Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc. (August 1, 1998)
* Language: English
* ISBN-10: 0425163571



"When in doubt, vomit green foam" is the motto of the B-movie empire, Troma Studios, the brainchild of Kaufman and Michael Herz, whose exploitation hits, Toxic Avenger, Class of Nuke 'Em High and Tromeo & Juliet, today clutter the midnight movie section of most video rental shops. Here, Kaufman traces his lifelong dedication to big-screen gore, disfigurement, mutation and raunchy sex from his days in the Yale film society as a disaffected undergrad in the mid-1960s (where he made a feature-length film that consisted mainly of a braless woman jogging) to his present career as a leading impresario of bad taste. After a stint with Cannon, a low-budget studio in New York City, Kaufman launched Troma out of a broom closet he rented from McCall's magazine in 1974, while taking mainstream Hollywood jobs on the side, including acting as pre-production supervisor on Rocky. The Toxic Avenger, produced in 1982, catapulted Troma into the international limelight and has since become an icon of fringe cinema, spawning merchandise, a Saturday morning cartoon and hours and hours of ongoing late-night cable exposure. Not content to recount his story in linear fashion, Kaufman free-associates on such topics as the pitfalls of Hollywood cinema. Kaufman's gross-out humor and rambling style will thrill the most devoted Troma fans, and his perspective on independent film production stands to benefit low-budget auteurs everywhere.

FRIGHT NIGHT 2 COMIC BOOKS #1&2 EVIL ED VAMPIRES 80s

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FRIGHT NIGHT. 2 COMIC BOOKS.

INCLUDING THE COLLECTOR'S ITEM #1 FIRST ISSUE AND ISSUE #2!
With lavish, full color artwork printed on high quality paper!

Fright Night is a popular vampire horror-comedy film, and this was the Comic Book version! Follow the adventures of PETER VINCENT, Charley Brewster as they battle vampires and EVIL ED!

For fans of the classic VAMPIRE movie from the 80's. Published by NOW Comics in 1988.

RARE and OUT OF PRINT.

This item was never sold in any mass market retail outlets. It was only available to purchase through comic book specialty shops.

GARTH ENNIS: WAR IS HELL PHANTOM EAGLE #1 COMIC BOOK WW1 RFC ROYAL FLYING CORPS!

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THE FIRST FLIGHT OF THE PHANTOM EAGLE.
#1 COMIC BOOK

OUT OF PRINT. HARD TO FIND COLLECTOR'S ITEM FEATURING PILOTS FLYING WITH THE BRITISH RFC DURING WORLD WAR 1.

Featuring the Royal Flying Corps with their Sopwith Pup biplanes in combat against the German Albatross. With an appearance by a French Spad.
Collector's item #1 first issue. Illustrated by BLACKHAWK artist HOWARD CHAYKIN!

Tells a story that shows what it was like to fly a plane in World War I and change the way you look at war in general.

THE STORY:
Set against the grim backdrop of Word War I, mysterious aviator Karl Kaufmann arrives on the western front dressed outlandishly and at the controls of his own plane. Overconfident and full of romantic ideals, he has come to fight and kill the Hun. But soon Kaufmann confronts staggering loss and witnesses violence on a scale he has never imagined. In the process, he learns the harsh truth of conflict.


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From the acclaimed writer of the hit series PREACHER, who has written some of the finest war comics ever to see print in the modern age.
COVER BY: JOHN CASSADAY
WRITER: GARTH ENNIS
PENCILS: HOWARD CHAYKIN
INKS: HOWARD CHAYKIN
LETTERED BY: TODD KLEIN