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Title: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: prezhorusin04 on June 22, 2006, 12:05:16 AM
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When i was a teenager i used to love films made by "Full Moon" entertainment. From Puppet Master, to Trancers, Subspecies, and various other series of films, i would look forward to all the movies released from Full Moon in the mid 1990's.. (The franchise started with the 1985 movie "Trancers" as well as the popular 1986 film "Troll".)

I'm sure that everybody here has seen a Full Moon picture, whether they know it or not. They were an offshoot of "Paramount Pictures", and after each movie, they provided a behind the scenes making of the title you had just watched. It was like a video-magazine at the end of the movie which had interviews with the actors, the directors, as well as upcoming releases and ordering information for tee-shirts and toys....

It was kinda like Troma films, with The Toxic Avenger and other titles, but it was a lot more professional and well written.... But then, around 2000, these movies became pretty horrible, and they discontinued making Full Moon productions shortly afterwards.. However, they released dozens of titles in the 10 years of their creativity, and many of their films still hold up fairly well to todays standards of horror/fantasy.... Edgar Allan Poe and HP Lovecraft remakes were among their works.

Check out a Full Moon movie today, or share your favorites!!!!

Official Full Moon Website:
http://www.fullmoondirect.com/

List of Full Moon Films:
http://www.geocities.com/fullmoonfiend/page55
Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: jordyn on July 13, 2006, 10:22:05 AM
they also have an offshoot of erotic horror movies...i can't remember the name of the production company, but they're just as...worthy of a b rating as any full moon movie...

the puppet master series were good, until they did the most recent one where they went completely outside of the toulin influence into some twisted carver and his, wood.

my favorites would have to be the bloodspecies trilogy, the pit and pendulum, the dead hate the living and stitches.

http://www.imdb.com/company/co0049571/

just to give people an idea how many movies they really do have an influence over.  ;)
Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: prezhorusin04 on October 10, 2006, 02:01:58 AM
Show Review: Charles Band's Full Moon Horror Road Show 2006
October 09, 2006
Chris Beaumont
http://blogcritics.org/archives/2006/10/09/080029.php

Tragedy has struck. This year's Road Show stop in Poughkeepsie, NY was beset by a couple of things that left it a few notches below last year's inaugural event. However, they weren't enough to stifle the spirits of those who came out to celebrate the career of Charles Band, one of the most prolific purveyors of low budget cinema.

Unfortunately, not much has changed in my knowledge of Mr. Band's work, although the number of titles I own has increased. I still have that special place for killer dolls and puppets. I just need to refresh my memory with the growing collection of Full Moon Entertainment titles in my possession. But all of that is beside the point, it doesn't matter how much or how little I know about the titles, just that we were all there for a good time.

My sister, a couple of her friends, and myself arrived at The Loft. We climbed the stairwell to the upper room and saw a screen with the Full Moon logo and the faces of some of their more famous creatures. To the left of us was a glass case, featuring the evening's raffle puppets, which consisted of an original Ghoulie doll, a Blade, and a blood splattered Pinhead, plus there was a limited edition doll of Radu from Subspecies.

To our right were some chairs set up for us, and behind it were the stacks. There were a couple of tables setup in the back of the room with an assortment of Full Moon DVDs and figures. There were pre-release copies of Evil Bong and Petrified (which includes yours truly as an executive producer), as well as classics like Puppet Master and Subspecies. New to this years tour were a selection of box sets, including Trancers, Dollman/Demonic Toys, and Stuart Gordon and Charles Band director sets.

Then there was the tour exclusive bronze Six-Shooter, and resin Blades and Pinheads. There were also the requisite posters and t-shirts. They were a couple of tables of joy! I walked away with a couple of the boxes and a few single titles, plus a new certificate for an executive producer credit.

After making my purchases I made my way back to my seat and waited for the show to begin. Around 8:00 the house lights went down and the screen flickered into motion. The show started with a collection of film clips from throughout the history of Full Moon Entertainment. The clips were followed by Charles, himself, ascending to the low stage and leading in with a story about some after show entertainment from the start of the original tour, last year.

The story was about his encounter with a drunk outside of a restaurant in downtown Houston. The story was also told at last year's show, but was still absolutely hilarious. Charles Band is a wonderful storyteller. The details weren't any different, although this time around we did learn about his use of the terms "awesome" and "far out," to very funny effect.

This segued into a story about Gary Busey and their experience on the set of The Gingerdead Man. Some of this I remembered from last year, but again, still funny. He told of how Busey wanted different setups for each one of his lines, turning a quick shoot into a day long affair, which included overhearing Gary discuss differences in female hygiene over the past decades. This leads to the revelation that Charles has hours of as yet unreleased Gary footage, which I am sure would be a kick to see.

We jump ahead to the end of the production, and all the work they put into making the cookie puppet move properly for the scripted lines. The worries lay with bringing in Gary and having him do the lines. His worries ended up being for nothing as Gary showed up, decided to play them some music and proceeded to nail all of his lines in 12 minutes flat. Very funny stuff.

Charles usually works with up and coming or unknown actors and actresses, and over the years he has gotten to work with a number who would go on to become pretty big names. They played a collection of clips from movies featuring some of these stars. Among the past performers were Helen Hunt, Sherilynn Fenn, Lance Henriksen, and Viggo Mortensen, among others. You know, the stars of the future have to start somewhere, and probably in low budget films. Charles also spoke of some of the bigger behind the camera people he has worked with, including John Carpenter and Andrew Davis (The Guardian, The Fugitive).

Charles latest film is best described by its title, rather than any type of long winded description. That film is none other than Evil Bong, starring Tommy Chong, who was fresh off a nine month stint in the pen for sending a water pipe through the mail. We saw the trailer and got a glimpse into all of the guest appearances by puppets and stars of other Full Moon films, including hot chicks wearing the Monsterbras that were demoed during last years tour. Looks like fun to me!

Now is time for a little bit of crowd participation, which, like last year, led to a few lineups as the casting was done for the good guy, the monster, and the hot chick. All of the casting took a little bit of urging to get people up there (no, I did not go up, despite the urging of those with me). There were only two girls brave enough to go up there, and they ended up cast as a lesbian couple, to the cheers of those assembled. Next came the trouble of getting the girls to face the crowd, and to remove their tops during the scene, urging which was partially successful. The scene was a hit, and led to more than a few laughs.

Next up, Charles called back one of the chicks to assist in the puppet auction. The puppets all went for relatively little. If I remember correctly, the Ghoulie did not get past the initial $100 bid. Next was Radu, which made it through a couple of bids to $140. Pinhead had a little war going, before topping out at, I believe, $360. Finally, the ever-popular Blade had the biggest fight which topped out at $440. This did feature a few higher amounts than last year, which was also led by a Blade puppet.

The show came to a close with Charles telling us how great we are and how much he loves meeting with fans. He then stepped from the stage and hung around to sign autographs and meet us individually.

Okay, now for those tragedies. The first was the location, The Loft is connected to The Chance Theater, which had a metal show going on which had a lot of sound bleed through the walls. Next was The Loft itself, it has a very low ceiling , meaning they could not fit any of the stage props. That included a pillar for the acting scene, and the 10 foot guillotine. That means we were not able to see the advertised live decapitation.

I approached Charles after the show and had him autograph a few items, we chatted about the missing guillotine, and how much fun it still was. He also told me about why he didn't have a guest. The guest was supposed to be Tim Thomerson (Trancers, Dollman), but he got struck by the recent round of tainted spinach. Damn that vile weed.

Anyway, despite the missing elements of the show, it was still a lot of fun. Charles Band is a wonderful personality, very funny, and very approachable. He is the kind of guy you could hang out with for hours just to hear his stories. I am hoping he comes through again next year, but is able to get booked at a better venue.

There are still a few more cities on the tour, make sure you see it! In the mean time, don't forget to check out Full Moon merchandise and Charles Band's blog.

Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: prezhorusin04 on April 05, 2007, 11:57:10 PM
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THE FULL MOON EASTER SPECIAL JUST GOT SWEETER!!! IN ADDITION TO A FREE FULL MOON MEMBERSHIP CARD AND A FREE DVD OF "WHEN PUPPETS AND DOLLS ATTACK!" WE ARE ALSO MAKING AVAILABLE (JUST FOR THE WEEKEND!) THE DOLLMAN/DEMONIC TOYS BOX SET FOR ONLY $20.00!!! (REGULAR PRICE IS $39.95!) WHY??? BECAUSE EVERYONE SHOULD OWN THE DOLLMAN/DEMONIC TOYS BOX SET!!!

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http://www.fullmoondirect.com/
Only good THIS EASTER!!

Free membership card gets you 10-20% off of any future purchases...
Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: David on April 06, 2007, 09:12:53 PM
i own all most all the fullmoon movies, many of the statues, and toys. ive been at this for a while and i love Fullmoon Pictures with all my heart.
Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: prezhorusin04 on April 09, 2007, 10:08:50 PM
Full Moon is one of my favorites without a doubt.. I don't own but a fraction of their movies (many of which are just now being released on DVD) and toys though.. I'm a pretty broke bastard, and most of my extra $$$ for entertainment goes towards comic books, books and music.. But, I've definitely got some Full Moon boxed sets in my sites, especially TRANCERS...

I ordered the Dollman/Demonic Toys/Dollman VS Demonic Toys set the other day, and am looking forward to using the Full Moon discount card in the near future... :focus:

They've got to get Charles Band to do an episode of the MASTERS OF HORROR series....!!!
Title: Re: Full Moon Entertainment
Post by: David on April 11, 2007, 02:46:52 PM
i know what you mean about the comics. trancers is awesome and i also own the dollman/demonic toys box set aswell im trying to collect all of them and im doing a preitty good job of it!!! now you have me wanting them even more... thanks.