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Title: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: Andrew on January 10, 2007, 12:35:27 PM
I pulled this off my reference shelf and have been reading through it again.  Books that can be easily digested a bit at a time, like movie reviews and short stories, are ones I keep around the table.  While I am eating breakfast (I often leave the house when Katie and the kids are just getting up) I can read a few pages.

Anyway, this book is a must have for fans of cult and b-movies.  The capsule reviews are only a paragraph long, but they give you enough of a taste to spark an interest.  I do not know how many titles I have sought out over the years after running across them in this book.  There must be thousands of capsule reviews.

This and my copy of "Keep Watching the Skies!" are my two favorite books about movies.



Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: Gerry on January 10, 2007, 04:48:18 PM
I like these kind of books too.  Be careful of Phil Hardy's movie encyclopedias though.  They are chuck full of major spoilers and often inaccuracies that lead me to wonder if the reviewers had ever seen in the movie in question.  Still a good reference for completists.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: RCMerchant on January 10, 2007, 05:14:34 PM
I've got the PV Guide and its preceding volume ,the Psychotronic Guide to Film. I even used to have a sub to Micheal Weldon's magazine...Untill it went belly up.I'm kinda p**sed at Mr.Weldon as of late,because I never got a warning that it was being cut off,a refund or a fu@k you very much.I contributed an EXTREMLY expensive ish of After hours magazine(Ish 3,vol ) from 1958,which in collecters circles is known as Famous Monsters #0,for it was the predessor of FM#1,with half the ish done by Forrest J.Ackerman about horror movies.A 2 page spread was done in Mike's mag,and he thanked "Ron C.Merchant from Lawton,Michigan "for sharing it with his readers. And now this guy will not even give me the time of day to send me back my lousy refund!ARRRRGGGHHH!!!

Sorry...yeah,it is a good book.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: Andrew on January 11, 2007, 11:32:39 AM
That sucks about your online subscription.  I have seen it a number of times when somebody gets in over their head and *poof* they are gone.  At the very least, he could promulgate information about what happened.  I saw that the site was turned into a link farm.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: RCMerchant on January 11, 2007, 05:24:51 PM
Actually it was a sub to his print mag.I don't hate the guy...more dissapointed in him than anything.Oh well.If he went bankrupt, Iwish him luck.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: Captain Tars Tarkas on January 12, 2007, 01:45:24 AM
Mine has been my default bathroom book for the past year and some.  I also have a list of films from there that continually grows.  Once I get all the way through the book, I'll be able to type it up and begin in depth searching, though I've already snagged a few films that I remembered the titles of.  Next up is to locate a copy of the first book, but I don't know if it will be pricy or not.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: Famous Mortimer on January 12, 2007, 07:28:36 AM
I've got the PV Guide and its preceding volume ,the Psychotronic Guide to Film. I even used to have a sub to Micheal Weldon's magazine...Untill it went belly up.I'm kinda p**sed at Mr.Weldon as of late,because I never got a warning that it was being cut off,a refund or a fu@k you very much.I contributed an EXTREMLY expensive ish of After hours magazine(Ish 3,vol ) from 1958,which in collecters circles is known as Famous Monsters #0,for it was the predessor of FM#1,with half the ish done by Forrest J.Ackerman about horror movies.A 2 page spread was done in Mike's mag,and he thanked "Ron C.Merchant from Lawton,Michigan "for sharing it with his readers. And now this guy will not even give me the time of day to send me back my lousy refund!ARRRRGGGHHH!!!

Sorry...yeah,it is a good book.
Couldn't you have just sent a copy of the pages?


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: RCMerchant on January 12, 2007, 06:30:35 PM
Yeah....I guess I coulda....but I'm a dumbass....live and learn.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: alandhopewell on October 21, 2015, 03:37:25 PM
 I've read this, but never owned a copy. I did have a copy of this on top of my tv for many years....

(http://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/MTYwMFgxMDgy/z/jZ4AAOSwGvhUBfJ4/$_35.JPG)

     I'd put a mark next to every movie I'd seen; by the time the book fell apart, (1991) I had over 1900 entries marked.


Title: Re: The Psychotronic Video Guide
Post by: lester1/2jr on October 22, 2015, 08:13:37 PM
I have a bunch of issues of the magazine. I like his writing but it has spoilers galore