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OverviewThe celebrated underground smash that is Cinema Sewer the magazine has been transformed and mutated into Cinema Sewer: The Book - and following the outstanding popularity of the first five books, volume six has been unleashed onto a now slightly-less-unsuspecting world! A mind-melting compilation of gonzo writing, illustration and comics about the most insane, sexy, awkward, cheesy, hilarious, upsetting and jaw-dropping movies in the history of film, Cinema Sewer joyously and shamelessly celebrates the sleazy aspects of bizarre cinematic history. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Robin BougiePublisher: FAB Press Imprint: FAB Press Volume: VOLUME SIX Dimensions: Width: 17.00cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.40cm Weight: 0.368kg ISBN: 9781903254912ISBN 10: 1903254914 Pages: 192 Publication Date: 01 September 2017 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis set of fascinating essays on cult films, genre films, vintage porn and their attendant subcultures is meticulously assembled, with hand-written text and amazingly sultry illustrations. -- Broken Pencil Magazine .. .the best of the exploitation/trash film zines. -- John Harrison, Hip Pocket Sleaze .. .truly nut-busting moments of gonzo weirdness and cinematic nostalgia... -- Rondal Scott, strangekidsclub.com -Wallowing through the filth and grime of a world that most dare not tread - at least openly - Robin Bougie has offered up some truly nut-busting moments of gonzo weirdness and cinematic nostalgia over the course of his journalistic career.- -- Rondal Scott, strangekidsclub.com -This set of fascinating essays on cult films, genre films, vintage porn and their attendant subcultures is meticulously assembled, with hand-written text and amazingly sultry illustrations.- -- Broken Pencil Magazine -I'm always happy when I see an old-school fanzine still doing the rounds in hard copy, and Canadian Robin Bougie's is (and always has been) up there with the best of the exploitation/trash film zines.- -- John Harrison, author of -Hip Pocket Sleaze- -Wallowing through the filth and grime of a world that most dare not tread - at least openly - Robin Bougie has offered up some truly nut-busting moments of gonzo weirdness and cinematic nostalgia over the course of his journalistic career.- -- Rondal Scott, strangekidsclub.com This set of fascinating essays on cult films, genre films, vintage porn and their attendant subcultures is meticulously assembled, with hand-written text and amazingly sultry illustrations. -- Broken Pencil Magazine .. .the best of the exploitation/trash film zines. -- John Harrison, Hip Pocket Sleaze .. .truly nut-busting moments of gonzo weirdness and cinematic nostalgia... -- Rondal Scott, strangekidsclub.com Author InformationIn 1997, underground comic artist Robin Bougie began Cinema Sewer magazine, an ode to the seamier side of film and the culture that surrounds it. Bougie used his geek knowledge and his artistic skills as comic book artist to give birth to this unseemly but loveable publication. The magazine quickly found an audience amongst film fans looking for something totally different. Bougie contributes liner notes for DVD releases and has also written two Graphic Thrills volumes for FAB Press. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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