Episode 27: Tim Lucas
Publisher |
Now Playing Network
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
TV & Film
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
Jul 30, 2017
Episode Duration |
03:47:25
Bill talks to writer and film historian Tim Lucas about some of his many contributions to film culture, from early mimeographed fanzines and articles like “The Shape Of Rage” and "The Butchering of Dario Argento" to award-winning efforts like Video Watchdog magazine and the book MARIO BAVA: ALL THE COLORS OF THE DARK. Other topics covered include David Cronenberg and the filming of VIDEODROME, audio commentaries, Kim Newman, George A. Romero, Craig Ledbetter, Quentin Tarantino, penning profane subtitles for RABID DOGS, The Jefferson Airplane, Video WatchBlog, the “post-horror” label and how reviewing Ken Russell’s THE DEVILS for your high school newspaper doesn’t seem so strange when you’re a teenager.
 
Read Video WatchBlog here: http://videowatchdog.blogspot.com/ Visit the official Video Watchdog site: http://www.videowatchdog.com/home/home.html Hear Tim Lucas on Nashycast: http://naschycast.blogspot.com/2016/06/ Hear Tim Lucas discuss Mario Bava on Movie Geeks United: MGU: The Films of Mario Bava

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