150 Movies You Should Die Before You See

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Simon and Schuster, Oct 18, 2010 - Performing Arts - 304 pages
Sure, everyone's seen The Rocky Horror Picture Show, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, and Attack of the Killer Tomatoes. But as you'll learn in this shockingly tasteless collection of great awful movies, there's so much more to the world of truly bad film. You'll dive into the steaming swamp of such disastrously delicious movies as:
  • Young Hannah, Queen of the Vampires
  • Puppet Master versus Demonic Toys
  • Creature with the Atom Brain
  • Cannibal Holocaust
  • Jesus Christ, Vampire Hunter
For each movie, film buff and reviewer Steve Miller includes a list of principal cast, director, producer, a plot overview, why the movie sucked, a rating, choice quotes, interesting trivia, and a quiz.

For anyone who's ever enjoyed awful movies, this is the book to have on the couch, along with the popcorn, as the opening credits flash on the screen for Gingerdead Men 2: The Passion of the Crust.
 

Contents

CONTENTS
Chapter
Chapter Three
Creature From the Black Lagoon 1954
The Corpse Vanishes 1942
Demons 1985
The Traveler 2006
Silent Night Bloody Night 1974
Batman Robin 1997
Return to Horror High 1987
The Love Guru 2008
The Punisher 1989
Cry of the Banshee 1970
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Maine-based writers Sharon Lee and Steve Miller teamed up in the late 1980s to bring the world the story of Kinzel, an inept wizard with a love of cats, a thirst for justice, and a staff of true power. Since then, the husband and wife have written dozens of short stories and twenty plus novels, most set in their star-spanning Liaden Universe®. Before settling down to the serene and stable life of a science fiction and fantasy writer, Steve was a traveling poet, rock-band reviewer, reporter, and editor of a string of community newspapers. Sharon, less adventurous, has been an advertising copywriter, copy editor on night-side news at a small city newspaper, reporter, photographer, and book reviewer. Both credit their newspaper experiences with teaching them the finer points of collaboration. Sharon and Steve passionately believe that reading fiction ought to be fun, and that stories are entertainment. They maintain a web presence at korval.com.

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