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Extractions: If you want to request an autograph, follow the guidelines bellow. If you just want to mail a letter with the address above, and do not want anything back, then you can stop reading! If you live in United States send a properly stamped and self addressed envelope (minimum size 8.5" x 4") with your request letter and a photo.
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Extractions: The original "Phantasm," which Coscarelli wrote and directed, was released in 1979. It told the story of a young boy named Mike and his friends, who face off against a mysterious grave robber known as the Tall Man and his killer flying spheres. In the remake, the Tall Man travels from town to town turning the dead into his own army and using his deadly spheres against anyone who opposes him. Mike, who is developing psychic powers, and his brother try to stop him. The movie is being developed as a relaunch and as a possible trilogy about Mike's coming of age.
Xploited Cinema - PHANTASM II (2 DVD SPECIAL EDITION) The Tall Man (angus scrimm) is back with a vengance. Armed with his lethal bandof flying silver spheres, the deadly mortician who was thought to have http://www.xploitedcinema.com/dvds/dvds.asp?title=4040
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Extractions: I hate to admit it, but I have only just become a fan of the "Phantasm" series. I remember as a kid that the movie just didn't sit right with me. This was probably due to the fact that my house was originally the town morgue and my bedroom was where they stored all the dead bodies before embalming them. Guess the whole story line kinda creeped me out and I never took the time to watch the movie completely. I would see it in bits and pieces and it never really made any sense to me. But lucky, I have always been open to suggestions. And after receiving tons of email about when I would be adding "Phantasm" to The Vault , and actually meeting and partying with the guys (Angus, Reggie, Bill, Michael, Don), I decided to give it another chance. And boy! I am glad I did. So as I stuck the videotape in the VCR, I have to admit I had my doubts. Rarely, do films get a second chance with me, because I think first impressions are so important. But in this case I was wrong. So as the film began and the theme kicked, I felt at ease. I knew the rest was pure horror movie magic and I wasn't disappointed. So what was it about "Phantasm", this time around, that warranted its position in
BBC - Films - Review - Phantasm II DVD The added features suffer too, with the footage of angus scrimm at a Fangoria Extra Features Scene selection, Fangoria TV sport with angus scrimm, http://www.bbc.co.uk/films/2000/10/03/phantasm2_dvd_review.shtml
Extractions: MOVIES Homepage Cinema Search Find a Film Film Reviews Out Now Reviews A-Z Film Diary 2005 Bollywood ... 1-Minute Movies News and Views Latest News UK Movies Interviews Latest Interviews Interviews A-Z Calling The Shots Web Access Film 2005 Official Site Jonathan's Reviews DVD Reviews Out Now DVD Reviews A-Z Film Fun Galleries Games Quizzes Special Features The Foyer Messageboard Broadband BBCi Mobile Phones ... Reviewer's Rating User Rating Phantasm II DVD (1987) Reviewed by Almar Haflidason Part II of the "Phantasm" series is a mixture of shocks and silliness but with a tongue-in-cheek attitude that's quite fun to watch. 'The Tall Man' returns with more balls, slightly more expensive effects and a few more lines on this uneven DVD release. Ultimately it's a budget title but certain features like the ghastly scene selection menu are just offensively cheap, with the pokiest pictures ever and a nasty veneer over the whole thing.
Horrordvds.com - Phantasm: Special Ed. DVD Review Of course, angus scrimm s performance as the Tall Man steals the show. There s also about a 30 minute long interview with angus scrimm and Don http://www.horrordvds.com/reviews/n-z/phantasm/
Extractions: [Full view - 56 kb In 1979 a young director - Don Coscarelli - wrote and directed his sci-Fi/horror masterpiece, Phantasm . Working on a small budget and huge aspirations, he fashioned one of the greatest horror films of all time, turning it's villan - The Tall Man - into a horror icon and it's unlikely hero - Reggie - into a cult hero. The film was very successful and would eventually spawn three surprisingly good sequels. However, as is usually the case none of them live up to the original film. Now MGM has released an excellent Collector's Edition DVD with supplements every fan will rejoice about. The Story [Full view - 33 kb The film takes place in a quiet seemingly innocent town. Jody ( Bill Thornbury ) and Reggie ( Reggie Bannister ) are attending a funeral at morningside for their best friend Tommy who apparently killed himself. Jody's little brother Mike ( Michael Baldwin ), who wasn't supposed to attend watches the proceedings from a distance with his binoculars. After the services Mike sees more than he bargained for. A mysterious Tall Man arrives in a hearse and picks Tommy's coffin up by himself and loads it into the hearse with his bare hands. Mike, bewildered by what he saw, rides out of Morningside in a hurry, but not before being spotted by the Tall Man. [Full view - 41 kb Mike visits a psychic living in the neighborhood and confesses to her about what he saw at the cemetery. The psychic tells Mike that it was all in his mind and that fear is the real killer. Still not convinced, Mike begins to notice strange things and decides to break into Morningside at night and spy on it's occupants. After encountering the Tall Man and his minions, Mike narrowly escapes and returns home. Mike tells Jody about the horrific things he saw at Morningside and that they have to do something. Jody, reluctant to believe his little brother, is finally convinced when Mike shows him his evidence. Now its up to Jody, Reggie and Mike to figure out the nature of the Tall Man and stop him.
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Extractions: 88 mins, R, letterboxed widescreen (1.85:1), single-sided, dual-layered, Amaray keep case packaging, audio commentary (with writer/director Don Coscarelli, and actors Michael Baldwin, Angus Scrimm & Bill Thornbury), 6 deleted scenes, "behind-the-scenes" footage with commentary (by Coscarelli and Reggie Bannister), stills gallery featuring lobby cards and press materials, merchandising items, posters, fan art and props, Phantasm theme (disco version), radio spots, complete recording of Sitting Here at Midnight (written and performed by Bill Thornbury), Australian TV spot for The Never Dead Phantasm Fangoria commercial featuring Angus Scrimm
CineSchlock-O-Rama It s hard to beat being able to walk up to someone like angus scrimm, or TomSavini and just say, Hi! or ask them a detailed question about their career. http://dvdtalk.com/cineschlock/fango00/
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Extractions: fringevideo@hotmail.com INTRODUCTION First off I want to give a special thanks to everyone who congratulated me on my first Fringe Video issue. It really means a lot when hard work is appreciated, and others can enjoy it. Please remember that this newsletter arises out of passion, not greed. A special cheers goes out to everyone who helped out with this second issue, and I assure you as I receive new discs, and information bits, I will put them in future issues and get them out to my ever-growing mailing list as quickly as possible. Many of the companies whose products reviewed herein are in business for the love of film, so be sure to support them, and check out what other delights they have to offer. If you are picking up this issue for the first time, please enjoy the world of fringe video. Retailers please contact me for some free issues, for your zine racks. - Tony Crosgrey [Editor] KINO VIDEO Kino video has some new DVDs out by acclaimed Russian film maker Sergei Paradjanov (1924 - 1990). Such works include:
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Extractions: This section is devoted to PHANTASM fan activities. Convention reports, fan accounts of their PHANTASM viewing marathons, etc. Angus Scrimm was recently featured in a segment of the Fox television series "Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction," which aired on June 2, 2000. In the segment, Angus portrayed "Pete," a disgruntled gravedigger (now there's a stretch!) with a nasty disposition and a little problem involving a dead woman singing to him from the grave. The segment, although brief, was excellent and gave Angus an opportunity to have a bit of fun with yet another character in the funeral industry. Watch for it in reruns if you missed it this time! Click to enlarge Our good friend Kristen Deem recently sent along some photos (taken by Ann Morgan) from the PHANTASMania film festival held in Texas on the weekend of March 31, 2000. In the photos found here, we feature PHANTASM creator/writer/director Don Coscarelli and the legendary "Tall Man" Angus Scrimm as they appeared at the festival for the autograph session. As always, many thanks to Kristen for passing these along to us! As a sidenote, if anyone out there has an extra copy of the PHANTASMania program booklet that was available at the festival (or any other PHANTASMania items), I would very much like to purchase it/them or offer copies of THE SENTINEL Phanzine for trade. If interested, please contact me at phangasm@aol.com. Thanks!
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Extractions: Some more recent fright films are just destined to become classics, and the original Phantasm is one of those. Join Ron Waite as he meets The Tall Man and learns that... By RON WAITE By now anything you say about Phantasm is superfluous. After 21 years, most everyone knows the story: Third feature film of Don Coscarelli, co-produced by special effects technician Paul Pepperman. The title says it all, a blend of sci fi and horror, of twisted images and nightmarish reality. Long before The Cell hit the big screen, Phantasm The setting is the infamous Morningside Mortuary where a really creepy mortician (Angus Scrimm) runs the place. His dark clothes and menacing expression only serve to enhance his vocal talents. When he says, "The funeral is about to begin sir!" its with such ominous tones it makes you shiver. Mike (Michael Baldwin) sees some pretty weird stuff going on at Morningside but his older brother doesnt believe him. Typical, yes. But the events that unfold as the story is told leaves you chilled, scared, wondering and perplexed. The final scene where The Tall Man appears in the mirror and utters but one word Boy !shook movie patrons from their seats.
UHM - Review - Brainslasher We don t get to see angus scrimm s character until later on in the film. He turnsout to be the main bad guy. Cool to see the two horror icons in the movie. http://www.upcominghorrormovies.com/reviews/brainslasher.php
Extractions: In a post-apocalyptic world people are seperated from those who lurk underground and those living in the main-land that spend all their time hooked up through virtual reality. COMMENTS I was sent this film a while back and the title didn't ring a bell, but the actors, Bruce Campbell and Angus Scrimm did. I didn't know they were in it and I figured since they were that it would be good. Well, I guess not even cool actors can save a movie, because I found it to be rather bland . Some people may also know this movie as Mindwarp. The movie started out weird showing a girl and her mother hooked up to this computer system that feeds virtual reality images into their brain. The girl gets fed up and wants to do something different. The main guy behind the virtual reality gives her, her wish to be set free into the real world and she finds out that the world has turned into a wasteland because of the war. This movie is basically a ripoff of the Omega Man and Road Warrior. The only thing I really liked about this movie was Bruce Campbell's character. He was the "road warrior" type of character; surviving in the wasteland alone fighting off deformed canabalistic human beings.