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02/17/2006: ""
Good Friday again! The Dollman/Demonic Toys box sets are on their way! They’ll be here on Monday, the 27th and we’ll put them up immediately! Sticking to tradition at high noon on that day we’ll start taking your orders for the sets - first come first serve. This collection comes in a custom box which contains x3 separate DVDs each in it’s own Amray case. That’s all I know so far!!!
On the convention front, Full Moon Features will be at Mega-Con next weekend in Orlando – I’ll be in town Saturday and Sunday so come by our booth (#817) and say hello! I’ll also be doing a panel at 11:40 on Sunday in room 221E!
Have a great weekend! Don’t forget our live chat later today at 3:30PST
CB
 DOLLMAN-DEMONIC TOYS
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That Dollman/Demonic Toys box is looking good.Can't wait until the 27th
Dollman/Demonic Toys said @ 02/17/2006 01:17 PM PDT
now that is very nice box art. will the individual cases have the original art for each film of with this design carry though to the wraps? i live in england, but I've a region free player.
steve said @ 02/18/2006 09:35 AM PDT
I say the Demonic Toys should taken on the Blood Dolls while Dollman goes against the Gingerdead Man. Let's have a tournament of Full Moon crossovers.
Full Moon Emperor said @ 02/19/2006 10:52 PM PDT
Extensive interview with Charlie! Check it out! It's FREE!!!
Charles Band on RAPID HEART RADIO said @ 02/19/2006 11:54 PM PDT
Hi Charles,
Someone from filmmaking.net suggested I post this question to you that I posted on that site.Here goes:
I'm a cinematographer,have no real desire to direct or produce but I've been so frustrated with people in my area who fancy themselves "filmmakers" because they all seem to be stuck in neutral as far as getting a project off the ground.
I've been checking out some of the outside of Hollywood,low budget indies and what's interesting is the range of quality I see being bought and distributed.They range from godfukkinawful to fairly decent.It's my understanding that many of these films are done in Canada,Bulgaria and Romania.Budgets are under 100G.
Anyone have a clue on how these things are financed?I rented two over the weekend,The Black Gate (Lion's Gate release,almost competent production,extremely poor acting and disjointed storyline) and Alien Abduction(better production and storyline,some competent acting,not great,very cheesy,distributed by Asylum).
Now these things are obviously making money for somebody or they wouldn't be on the shelf.Anyone have any knowledge of these films and how they got done?These two movies were both film originated so somebody shelled out some $$$ somewhere.
Marty Hamrick
Photojournalist/cinematographer
WJXT TV Jacksonville,Fl
Jaxshooter said @ 02/22/2006 11:21 AM PDT
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