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Forbidden World (1982)
My rating: 4/10
One of the more shameless Alien rip-offs, with some decent gore effects, but between the softcore porn-ness of it all and some frankly terrible editing, this is just no fun.
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THE HAUNTING OF MORELLA Reviews of saucy Poe flick
‘Crucified, blinded and buried… Now she’s back!’ The Haunting of Morella is a 1990 American romantic horror film about a witch who is sent to death only to return from the grave, seventeen years later, to possess her daughter’s body. The movie was directed by Jim Wynorski (CobraGator; Sorceress; Chopping Mall) from a screenplay by R.J. Robertson (House IV; Transylvania Twist; Not of This Earth),…
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BAD As Post Online Live Footage Video, Supporting ELECTRIC GUITARLANDS in Macerata, Italy
Just recently (May 19th and 20th), International heavy metal act BAD As joined ELECTRIC GUITARLANDS (feat. Legendary Axemen GUS G (Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind), Michael Angelo Batio, Rowan Robertson (R.J. DIO) and Andy Martongelli (David Ellefson), on their ‘The Great Final’ shows at Teatro di Villa Potenza (Macerata – Italy). BAD As played their first shows with the new line-up, presenting songs…
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Grieving N.S. father demands answers after learning details of son’s death through media
A grieving father is demanding answers and change, after he learned new information about the camper fire that killed his son through the media, rather than police.
It’s been nearly two months since a family of six from Amherst, N.S., lost their lives in a tragic trailer fire. For Tyler Allen, it’s been two months of grief.
Allen’s four-year-old son Jaxson Robertson was one of six people who died in a camper fire in Millvale, N.S. on Sept. 12, along with Jaxson’s mother Michelle Robertson, siblings Madison, Ryder and C.J., and their father R.J. Sears.
“Jaxson saved my life in a lot of ways,” says Allen. “Losing my best friend, my buddy that I had those chats with every day … now I don’t have that, and I don’t know if I’ll ever be me again.”
The family was found inside their travel trailer in Millvale, N.S., all having succumbed to toxic fumes created by a small fire.
Allen said he recently learned new information about his son’s death through the media, before being notified by police, something that he believes should never happen.
A recent news article included details of how a lack of smoke detectors contributed to the deaths – information Allen says he learned through social media, and not from officials.
“To some people it seems small, but it’s really not when you sit down and think about it,” says Allen.
After reading the article, Allen called the fire marshal’s office, wondering why the information was given to members of the media before family.
Nova Scotia’s acting fire marshal Doug MacKenzie says the published information was gathered through a Freedom of Information request.
“I understand how he feels, and I can’t imagine the tragedy that he’s experiencing, and I’d just like to apologize,” says MacKenzie. “This should have been handled a little bit better, and I can promise him in the future, it shall be.”
MacKenzie says a member of the family had been informed of the investigation results, but that investigators didn’t have contact information for Allen specifically.
“The RCMP had it. My local MLA had it. Anyone who’s involved in this had it, so to me, I feel like there could have been a little bit more,” says Allen.
Cumberland North MLA Elizabeth Smith-McCrossin says she’s reached out to John Lohr, Minister responsible for the Emergency Management Office and Military Relations, which includes the fire marshal’s office.
“I’m certainly going to be asking them for an explanation, and ensuring that whatever process they took needs to be fixed so this never happens again to another family. And honestly, the family deserves an apology,” says Smith-McCrossin.
Allen says he plans to push the issue in honour of Jaxson, to ensure no family has to experience the same shock and heartbreak he says he’s experienced from receiving information this way.
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Forbidden World Is Your Weekend Cheesy Movie
Forbidden World Is Your Weekend Cheesy Movie
Cheesy movies are a special joy. Despite an earnest attempt to create compelling stories, filmmakers often miss the mark. Some movies turn out simply mediocre. Others become entertaining in spite of their flaws or authorial intent. And yet others thrive on a tone not easily marketed in Hollywood. They become cheesy. In Your Weekend Cheesy Movie, we’ll examine some of these films for what they get…
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DREAMSCAPE (1984) - Episode 202 - Decades of Horror 1980s
“Mm, I see. So, Jane, what you do here, in effect, is count boners.” Will one hand be enough? You know. The fingers. Will the fingers on one hand be enough for counting? Join your faithful Grue-Crew – Chad Hunt, Bill Mulligan, Crystal Cleveland, and Jeff Mohr  – as they dream a little dream with you and the star-packed cast in Dreamscape (1984).
Decades of Horror 1980s Episode 202 – Dreamscape (1984)
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A man who can enter and manipulate people’s dreams is recruited by a government agency to help cure the President of the United States of his nightmares about nuclear war but stumbles upon an assassination plot
Director: Joseph Ruben
Writers: David Loughery, Chuck Russell, Joseph Ruben (screenplay); David Loughery (story)
Music: Maurice Jarre
Cinematography: Brian Tufano
Film Editing: Richard Halsey
Special Effects & Makeup:
John Eggett (special effects coordinator)
Craig Reardon (special effects)
David Robert Cellitti (special makeup effects artist)
David B. Miller (special makeup effects)
Visual Effects:
Jim Aupperle (stop-motion visual effects supervisor)
James Belohovek (miniature constructor)
Beverly Bernacki (optical lineup)
Stephen Czerkas (stop-motion crew & snakeman model builder) (uncredited)
Linda Drake (stop-motion crew) (as Linda Obalil)
Ernest Farino (stop-motion crew) (as Ernest D. Farino)
Rocco Gioffre (matte artist)
James Hagedorn (optical printer operator) (as James R. Hagedorn)
Pete Kozachik (stop-motion crew)
Peter Kuran (visual effects creator)
Kevin Kutchaver (special photography)
Dennis Pies (dream tunnel effects created by)
R.J. Robertson (rotoscope animation)
Paul Sheppeck (additional matte paintings)
Susan Turner (miniature supervisor) (as Susan K. Turner)
Cast
Dennis Quaid as Alex Gardner
Max von Sydow as Dr. Paul Novotny
Christopher Plummer as Bob Blair
David Patrick Kelly as Tommy Ray Glatman
Kate Capshaw as Jane DeVries
George Wendt as Charlie Prince
Eddie Albert as The President
Peter Jason as Roy Babcock
Chris Mulkey as Gary Finch
Larry Gelman as Mr. Webber
Cory Yothers as Buddy
Redmond Gleeson as Snead
Jana Taylor as Mrs. Webber
Dreamscape is a Decades of Horror 1980s double-tap, first covered in episode 100 by Doc Rotten, Christopher G. Moore, and Thomas Mariani. This time around, Dreamscape is Bill’s pick and he was sucked in by the glowing nunchucks in ads. Although the cast is great, it doesn’t hold up as much as Bill wishes it did and it is far too obvious who the bad guys are.  Having said that, it is still a very 80s movie and he would like to see it remade.
Chad thought Dreamscape was great at the time and he still enjoys it even though not everything holds up. In his view, it was hard to pull off everything they were trying to incorporate with the budget they had to work with it. On the other hand, Crystal thinks Dreamscape holds up just fine and she rewatches frequently. Even so, she too would like to see it remade. Jeff still really, really likes it and loves the melding of stop motion animation and other practical effects. He doesn’t appreciate Dennis Quaid’s girl-killer smile but otherwise thinks the cast is incredible.
Regardless of whether or not you’re in the “holds up” or “doesn’t hold up” camps, Dreamscape is a fun 80s flick that tries hard to be a lot of things. At the time of this writing, it’s available to stream from Tubi and Kanopy, and on physical media as a Collector’s Edition Blu-ray from Shout Factory. 
Every two weeks, Gruesome Magazine’s Decades of Horror 1980s podcast will cover another horror film from the 1980s. The next episode’s film, chosen by Crystal, will be Howling II: … Your Sister Is a Werewolf (1985), also known as Howling II: Stirba – Werewolf Bitch. Discussing this masterpiece should be howling good fun. …sorry.
Please let them know how they’re doing! They want to hear from you – the coolest, grooviest fans:  leave them a message or leave a comment on the gruesome Magazine Youtube channel, on the website or email the Decades of Horror 1980s podcast hosts at [email protected]
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Rookie All-Stars
45 players became NBA All-Star Game selections in their rookie season, commonly known as Rookie all-stars. Out of all the Rookie all-stars players, three Elgin Baylor, Wilt Chamberlain, as well as Oscar Robertson received MVP honors as rookies playing the All-Star Game or Rookie all-stars.
However, Jack Molinas as well as Patrick Ewing are the Rookie all-stars who were not selected because they were unable to play in the NBA All-Star Game. Out of Rookie all-stars, the players who played in some other leagues as well leagues like ABA as well as NBL. Moreover,  created the All-Star Game in their first NBA that the National Basketball Association season is not included.
In the modern National Basketball Association, creating a league-wide impact and that too in the first season is very rare. Whereas, the Rookie all-stars players like Tre Young and Luka Doncicrookie are the rookie starlets who have created wonders in the sport over the past few years.
However, only two first-year players have been recognized as the Rookie all-stars players after the turn of the millennium. Moreover, LeBron James' meteoric don’t even earn a pass of the biggest weekend of the rookie season. Nevertheless,  the National Basketball Association of the year 2019 has made a draft of the class, which could give signals of the turning of the tide. 
Whereas, luckily there are five players of Rookie All-Stars, who are projected to go in the Top 10 as well as serve as an immediate spark for their teams. On the other side, Duke's R.J. Barrett played a physical perfect style for the heavy contact leagues in Texas. Nevertheless, Tech's Jarrett Culver can be the most excellent two-way prospects of the past five years, whereas Murray State's Ja Morant has looked at the National Basketball Association Nba ready from October itself. And alsoin addition, Vanderbilt's Darius Garland is commonly called as the next Damian Lillard. 
In the year 2019 the National Basketball Association created a class , which is brimming over with talent, however, Only 45 players of the Rookie All-Stars in history are having the accomplishment of the feat as well as the odds are more and more stacked against them.
On the other hand, Williamson is the common guess, about how he will be at NBA All-Star 2020 with some of his abilities, which includes either Rising Stars or the Slam Dunk Contest. However, Williamson is still an unknown quantity on an NBA stage. 
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Books I Own
J.D ROBB
Rapture In Death
Ceremony In Death
Vengeance In Death
Holiday In Death
Conspiracy In Death
Judgement In Death
Purity In Death
Portrait In Death
Imitation In Death
Divided In Death
Survivor In Death
Memory In Death
Born In Death
Betrayal In Death
Origin In Death
Kindred In Death
Fantasy In Death
Creation In Death
Bump In The Night
Michael Robertson
Baker Street Translation
Tui T. Sutherland
The Dragonet Prophecy
The Lost Heir
The Hidden Kingdom
The Dark Secret
The Brightest Night
Moon Rising
Escaping Peril
Kami Garcia
Unbreakable
Jack London
Call Of The Wild
Ron Chernow
Alexander Hamilton
Charlotte Brontë
Jane Eyre
Kay Hooper
Haunting Rachel
Patrica Cornwell
From Potters Field
Trace
Unnatural Exposure
Scarpett
James F. David
Judgement Day
R.J. Palacio
Wonder
Ned Vizzini
Be More Chill
James Patterson
1st To Die
3rd Degree
4th Of July
5th Horseman
7th Heaven
8th Confession
12th Of Never
Sail
Sundays At Tiffany’s
The Dangerous Days Of Daniel X
Don’t Blink
The Postcard Killers
The Quickie
When The Wind Blows
Honeymoon
Second Honeymoon
The Lake House
Maximum Ride: The Angel Experiment
Maximum Ride: First Flight
The Christmas Wedding
Confessions Of A Murder Suspect
Witch And Wizard
The Lost
Zoo
Zoo 2
Hide And Seek
The Jester
Along Came A Spider
Kiss The Girls
Pop Goes The Weasel
Violets Are Blue
Four Blind Mice
London Bridge
Mary Mary
Double Cross
Alex Cross, Run
Max I. Dimont
Jews, God And History
Michael Connely
Lost Light
Clyde Edgerton
Raney
J.R.R. Tolkien
The Fellowship Of The Ring
Sadanatsu Anda
Kokoro Connect
Milk Morinaga
Gakuen Polizi
Patrick Carman
The Dark Hills Divide
Beyond The Valley Of Thorns
Lee Child
One Shot
Mitch Albom
The Five People You Meet In Heaven
Robert Beatty
Serafina And The Black Cloak  
Erin Hunter
Into The Woods
Fire And Ice
Forest Of Secrets
Rising Storm
A Dangerous Path
The Darkest Hour
Midnight
Moonrise
Dawn
Starlight
Twilight
Sunset
Jason Lethcoe
The Misadventures Of Benjamin Bartholomew Piff: You Wish  
The Misadventures of Benjamin Bartholomew Piff: Wishful Thinking
Daniel Keys
Flowers For Algernon
Dan And Phil
The Amazing Book Is Not On Fire
Dan And Phil Go Outside
Stieg Larsson
The Girl Who Played With Fire
Lewis Carroll
Alice In Wonderland
Through The Looking Glass
Ridley Pearson
Kingdom Keepers: Disney At Dawn
Kingdom Keepers: Disney In Shadow
Kingdom Keepers: Power Play
John & Stasi Eldredge
Captivating
Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor
Welcome To Night Vale
Nancy Grace
The Eleventh Victim
Veronica Roth
Divergent
Insurgent
Allegant
Suzanne Collins
Hunger Games
Catching Fire
Mockingjay
Victor Hugo
Les Misérables
Barry Pearson
Peter And The Starcatchers
Malala Yousafzai
I am Malala
Stephenie Meyer
Twilight
New Moon
Eclipse
The Short Second Life Of Bree Tanner
Breaking Dawn
J.K. Rowiling
Harry Potter And The Sorcerer’s Stone
Harry Potter And The Chamber Of Secrets
Harry Potter And The Prisoner Of Azkaban
Harry Potter And The Goblet Of Fire
Harry Potter And The Order Of The Phoenix
Harry Potter And The Half-Blood Prince
Harry Potter And The Deathly Hallow’s
Harry Potter And The Cursed Child
Kirsty McKay
The Assassin Game
Stephen King
Bag Of Bones
Hearts in Atlantis
The Dark Half
Mark Twain
Huckleberry Finn
John Green
The Fault In Our Stars
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I need to stop buying books rip 
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  SUMMARY
In the distant future, at a genetic research station located on the remote desert planet of Xarbia, a research team has created an experimental lifeform they have designated “Subject 20”. This lifeform was built out of the synthetic DNA strain, “Proto B”, and was intended to stave off a galaxy-wide food crisis. However, Subject 20 mutates rapidly and uncontrollably and kills all of the laboratory subject animals before cocooning itself within an examination booth. After Subject 20 hatches from its cocoon, it begins killing the personnel at the station, starting with the lab tech charged with cleansing the subject lab of the dead animal test subjects.
Professional troubleshooter Mike Colby, accompanied by his robot assistant SAM-104, is called in to investigate the problem. After Colby settles in, his decision to terminate Subject 20 to prevent further deaths is met with research-minded secrecy and resistance. The staff of the station includes the head of research, Gordon Hauser, his assistant Barbara Glaser, lab assistant Tracy Baxter, the station head of security and Cal Timbergen, the chief of bacteriology.
As Subject 20 continues to kill most of the station crew, the reason for the deception is revealed. Subject 20’s genetic design incorporates human DNA, and its method of killing is to inject its prey with the Proto B DNA strain which then proceeds to remove all genetic differences within specific cells. The result is that the victim’s living body slowly erodes into gelatinous pile of pure protein which Subject 20 consumes for sustenance. After its final mutation, where the creature evolves into a huge insect-like being with a large mouth full of sharp teeth, the creature is slain when it eats Cal’s cancer-ridden liver, its body genetically self-destructing from within. Mike and Tracy are the only survivors.
  DEVELOPMENT
FORBIDDEN WORLD is the proving ground for first-time director Alan Holzman, another in a long line of Corman’s protégés (including Francis Ford Coppola, Peter Bogdanovich and Martin Scorsese). Holzman put together Corman’s theatrical trailers for the last couple of years, and like Joe Dante, another Corman promoted editor, asked for a chance to direct. Sets used in filming GALAXY OF TERROR were still standing and camera equipment was not due back at the rental outlet till the end of the week, so Corman agreed. “Show me what you can do in one day,” he said. Frantically, Holzman convinced character actor Jesse Vint to don a mothballed uniform, came up with a make-shift script overnight, incorporating left-over footage of dog-fight effects from BATTLE BEYOND THE STARS and enthusiastically completed an incredible 94 set-ups in one day. With his trailer experience, Holzman then edited the footage into an action sequence which Corman adjudged so accomplished that he not only gave Holzman his chance to direct. A few months later, using a screenplay by Tim Curnen based loosely on a story by New World marketing whiz Jim Wynorski, Holzman went to work on FORBIDDEN WORLD, using the space battle as the film’s exciting pre-credit sequence. The film was shot on a break-neck 20-day schedule for under $1 million, and it displays every penny of its budget right up on the screen.
Tim Curnen’s screenplay of a constantly evolving mutant on the prowl in a remote scientific outpost on the planet Zarbia is from a story by New World publicist Jim Wynorski and R.J. Robertson. Both acknowledge ALIEN and THE THING as “inspiration.”
The project actually began about 3 years ago when the motion picture ALIEN was making so many bucks at the boxoffice. Jim Wynoroski was approached by a producer who wanted to make another picture just like ALIEN so Wynoroski & his friend Robertson cooked up a 10 page treatment that Wynoroski titled MUTANT.
“My first concern,” said Robertson, “was getting our plot as far away from ALIEN as possible while maintaining the elements which had made it popular in the first place.”
The essential elements, as Robertson saw it, were an isolated group of people who were being murdered by a particularly unappealing monster. Wynoroski & Robertson’s original story was set on a lunar base near the end of the century. A group of scientists are working on an experiment to speed up the evolutionary process with the ultimate goal of allowing humanity to function in alien environments without the need of life support systems. (This proved to be a good idea since in the movie the monster attaches itself to the base’s life support system at one point in the story. That way the humans couldn’t kill the monster without killing themselves.)
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A beautiful view of the model showing the outside of the research station.
One of the experimental subjects, a laboratory mouse, succeeds in adapting to various atmospheres. A little too successful for after the little critter consumes all of the other test animals in the lab it not only is able to absorb the minds & memories of its victims but also takes on whatever physical characteristics it needs to survive. After eating a cat the mouse can see in the dark. After digesting a dog it has acquired a keen sense of smell. A monkey gives it agility. The scientists are unable to capture the thing and eventually it consumes one of the technicians. From that point on, the remaining scientists battle the creature for control of the lunar base & their lives.
Unfortunately, the producer who asked for the treatment lost interest in the project, “You get used to that sort of thing.” Robertson said with a wry grin. “I guess producers work on the assumption that you’re so grateful to get a chance to break into the motion picture industry that you’ll put up with treatment that you’d never accept in any other line of endeavor.” So MUTANT met a quick death, or so Robertson & Wynoroski thought.
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Building the cocoon for the Mutant in FORBIDDEN WORLD (1982
Two years later Roger Corman, president of New World Pictures, was looking around for another outer space type movie. Jim Wynoroski in the meantime has become the advertising director for New World Pictures. So he dusts off the old MUTANT treatment and hands it to Corman, who appreciates the commercial potential. Another writer was brought in to finish a script.
When Robertson saw the completed motion picture at a sneak preview he was surprised that the ending of the film was neither the one from the original treatment nor the clever ending of the screenplay in which the creature was treated like a bacteria, was given an injection of penicillin and blew up & burst like a balloon. It was completely different and we won’t spoil anything by revealing it here.
The film is now about a group of scientists working on developing a new source of synthetic food on an outpost on planet Xarbia. One of the scientists decides to try a little experiment of his own. He takes a new type of protein that grows wild on the planet and splices it together with human sperm which he then injects into a female volunteer who must have also short-circuited for a few minutes. They don’t have long to wait for the results. In 2 weeks the offspring is born. It immediately kills its mother and then goes into hiding inside a cocoon. Everyone concludes that since the new life form is inside a shell, it is therefore harmless. It is quite obvious that these scientists are completely ignorant of sci-fi literature or motion pictures for no sooner have they ceased to concern themselves with the creature than it emerges from its shell, stronger & more deadly than before. One by one the scientists fall prey to the clever creature.
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Draft of the 2nd stage of the MUTANT monster by Jim Shaw
BEHIND THE SCENES
Most of FORBIDDEN WORLD’s live-action filming was done right at the Venice Studio, which meant that as the camera was rolling on one setup, another area of the stage was being struck, repainted and or redressed. Hammering stopped only long enough for rehearsals and takes. Actors and technical crew had to be careful where they stepped and leaned during production-many of the sets still had wet paint even as they were being filmed. Administration offices, hallways and various lab areas were pressed into service. A corrugated metal storage shelter served as a not-so-soundproof soundstage; an entire wall of New World’s main building was dressed and painted to provide a massive two-story space station exterior as a backdrop for one of the mutant’s killings, and a nearby vacant lot was converted into a sandy alien desert.
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The sets for FORBIDDEN WORLD incorporate a lot of ordinary components in unusual ways. A standing joke during production, as volunteers went to pick up fast-food, was the effects men saying, “See if you can grab an extra handful of food trays!” A few thousand trays from McDonald’s can look impressive when spray painted and strapped to walls, augmented by such “high-tech” bricabrac as PVC piping, sheets of plastic “packing bubbles,” cut and formed upholstery foam, and cannibalized radio and TV parts.
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In FORBIDDEN WORLD, you were the pilot of the first spaceship constructed entirely out of Big Mac containers and egg cartons.
Vint: Oh yeah. I was pretty amazed when I walked through that set. “These are egg cartons!” They said. “Yup. that’s what they are.”as they were tacking them to the wall and spray-painting them silver. And whenever we turned a comer and went through another portion of the ship, we just walked down the hall again and all the egg cartons would be spray-painted gold. – Jesse Vint
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  SPECIAL EFFECTS
FORBIDDEN WORLD’s special effects are provided by a talented in house” effects team supervised by Bill Conway and headed by Bob and Dennis Skotak. Effects newcomer Steve Neill was given less than five weeks to come up with four major, fully operational embodiments of the evolving, rampaging life form. Neill and his constantly growing staff (which came to include Michael F. Hoover, Rick Lazzarini, Michael LaValley, Mark Shostrom, Anthony Showe and Gene Barsamian) found themselves saddled with some unworkable concepts from a previous production designer. Subsequently they agonized over several major changes from upstairs” with no easing of deadlines.
Though Neill’s delivered fourth stage design failed to operate properly, it was filmed anyway, over his objections. Since the “monster” proved so difficult to wrangle, it was decided to go heavy on the monster’s wrath. John Carl Buechler, was tapped to whip up some “death scenes” for assorted crew members.
The design and execution of the carnage fell to Buechler and a hastily assembled staff, including Stephan Czerkas, Chris Biggs and Don Olivera (who also played, in his own home-made robot suit, SAM-104, the hero’s robot sidekick). The on-screen result is a series of escalating Mutant murders, the style of which Buechler sardonically calls punk rock horror.”
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POST PRODUCTION
When the hectic shoot was wrapped, Holzman locked himself into the editing room and fashioned a quick first cut. It soon became apparent that, in his time-pressed decision to “Do it anyway” on some of the Mutant effects, Holzman had shorted himself on footage of his title-star. An urgent call went out to Buechler to come back and re-do some of the third-stage Mutant work, of which there was critically insufficient footage. Within a week, Buechler delivered a Mutant head which blinked, snarled and opened wide its ravenous jaws.
Then, it was back to the editing room for Holzman, the place where many New World pictures are eventually saved. That just may be the reason Corman promotes his directors from the ranks of trailer editors. Preliminary word from insiders who have seen Holzman’s final cut of FORBIDDEN WORLD is that despite the production’s hurried pace and budget limitations, the film races.
REFERENCES and SOURCES
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  Promotional and Advertising Material
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  Susan Justin on her “Forbidden World” Score
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  Forbidden World AKA Mutant (1982) Complete Soundtrack Composed by Susan Justin
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    Track listing
Theme From “Forbidden World” (02:35)
Titles (02:36)
Birth And Death (01:27)
Mourning (01:26)
Alone (03:24)
Steam Room (01:23)
Mutation (02:31)
Xarbia (02:29)
The Hole (02:43)
The Doctor Returns (01:27)
Laser Shower (01:16)
Communication (01:43)
The End (03:58)
End Title Theme From “Forbidden World” (02:13)
Total Duration: 00:31:11
  Credits
Jesse Vint as Mike Colby
Dawn Dunlap as Tracy Baxter
June Chadwick as Dr. Barbara Glaser
Linden Chiles as Dr. Gordon Hauser
Fox Harris as Dr. Cal Timbergen
Raymond Oliver as Brian Beale
Scott Paulin as Earl Richards
Michael Bowen as Jimmy Swift
Don Olivera as SAM-104
 Makeup Department
John Carl Buechler  …special makeup effects (as J.C. Buechler)
Sue Dolph     …       makeup artist
Karen Kubeck         …special makeup effects artist: assistant makeup artist
Susan Moray …       hair stylist
Steve Neill    …       prosthetic fabricator
Don Olivera   …       special makeup effects
Jim Shaw      …       prosthetic designer
Christopher Biggs …special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Bart Mixon    …       special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
Mark Shostrom       …special makeup effects artist (uncredited)
                                                                Forbidden World (1982) a.k.a Mutant Retrospective SUMMARY In the distant future, at a genetic research station located on the remote desert planet of Xarbia, a research team has created an experimental lifeform they have designated "Subject 20".
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Transylvania Twist (USA, 1989)
Transylvania Twist (USA, 1989)
‘You’ll laugh all the way to the blood bank!’
Transylvania Twist is a 1989 American comedy horror film directed by Jim Wynorski (CobraGator; The Wasp Woman; Chopping Mall; et al) from a screenplay co-written with R.J. Robertson (The Haunting of Morella; Not of This Earth; Forbidden World).
In 2013, director Jim Wynorski said this film “comes closest to my personality and was the film I had the…
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International Heavy Metal Act BAD As Announce Shows with ELECTRIC GUITARLANDS (Feat. Gus G, Michael Angelo Batio, Rowan Robertson + Andy Martongelli)
International heavy metal act BAD As have a pleasure to announce that they will join ELECTRIC GUITARLANDS (feat. Legendary Axemen GUS G (Ozzy Osbourne, Firewind), Michael Angelo Batio, Rowan Robertson (R.J. DIO) and Andy Martongelli (David Ellefson), on their ‘The Great Final’ shows on May 19th and 20th at Teatro di Villa Potenza (Macerata – Italy), Borgo Nicolò Peranzoni 111. Tickets May 19th…
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Konservative Konnections
They're all sick in the same way, just to different degrees. Look at the membership of the CNP...Steve Bannon, Kellyanne Conway, Wayne LaPierre, Robert Mercer...
"Four years ago, Perkins addressed the Louisiana chapter of the Council of Conservative Citizens (CCC), America’s premier white supremacist organization, the successor to the White Citizens Councils, which battled integration in the South. In 1996 Perkins paid former Ku Klux Klan Grand Wizard David Duke $82,500 for his mailing list. At the time, Perkins was the campaign manager for a right-wing Republican candidate for the US Senate in Louisiana. The Federal Election Commission fined the campaign Perkins ran $3,000 for attempting to hide the money paid to Duke."
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For Tony Perkins, Justice Sunday was the fulfillment of a strategy devised more than two decades ago by his political mentor, Woody Jenkins. In May 1981, in the wake of Ronald Reagan’s presidential victory, Jenkins and some fifty other conservative activists met at the Northern Virginia home of direct-mail pioneer Richard Viguerie to plot the growth of their movement. The Council for National Policy (CNP), an ultra-secretive, right-wing organization, was the outcome of that meeting. The CNP hooked up theocrats like R.J. Rushdoony, Pat Robertson and Jerry Falwell with wealthy movement funders like Amway founder Richard DeVos and beer baron Joseph Coors. As DeVos famously said, the CNP “brings together the doers with the donors.”"
https://www.thenation.com/article/justice-sunday-preachers/
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Probe concludes trailer where Nova Scotia family of six died lacked smoke detector
A probe by Nova Scotia's fire marshal's office has found that the travel trailer where a family of six died amid toxic smoke last month no longer had smoke detection devices.
Doug MacKenzie, the acting chief fire marshal, said in an interview today "there were no smoke alarms discovered" in the camper during the investigation, despite federal records indicating they were present at the time the trailer was manufactured.
The fire safety expert says a properly mounted device would have been capable of alerting people within seconds of the fire.
Thirty-year-old Robert Jorge (R.J.) Sears, 28-year-old Michelle Elaine Robertson, and their children -- 11-year-old Madison Anne-Marie Sears, eight-year-old Robert (Ryder) Sears, four-year-old Jaxson Robertson and three-year-old Collin Justin (C.J.) Sears -- died in the fire.
MacKenzie said the overnight fire discovered Sept. 12 in remote Millvale, N.S., started due to "accidental misuse of smoking materials" found in the kitchen area of the trailer.
He said his team's Oct. 13 report into the cause found that toxins emitted during the smouldering fire included carbon monoxide and gases from burning polyurethane foam in the ultra-lite Passport trailer.
The province's chief medical examiner has declined to provide the cause of the deaths, but MacKenzie said signs point toward smoke inhalation.
MacKenzie says the national fire code requires that smoke detectors be installed, and when his team checked with Transport Canada it was determined that the travel trailer had smoke and carbon monoxide detectors when it left the factory.
He said the probe did not determine precisely when or why the smoke detectors were removed. A family member has said previously that the trailer was bought second-hand.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published Oct. 28, 2021.
from CTV News - Atlantic https://ift.tt/3mnvmSL
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