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Doug Higley
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The Second Annual B Movie Celebration
Franklin Indiana will be hosting the Second Annual B Movie Celebration September 26th thru 28th, 2008. We are asking for your help to get the word out. The Celebration will feature screenings of over 50 classic B movies, 20 Educational seminars and the World's Largest Beach Party, featuring the music of The Moon-Rays.

Our Film Line Up
The Celebration will feature screenings of over 50 classic B movies, Many in glorious 35mm. Our Line Up, which has been curated by Jim Wynorski Includes:



SHOGUN ASSASSIN
FORBIDDEN WORLD
DEATH RACE 2000
HOLLYWOOD BOULEVARD
THIS ISLAND EARTH
TARANTULA
CARNIVAL OF SOULS
NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD
NIGHT OF THE COMET
BEYOND THE VALLEY OF THE DOLLS
THE GIANT BEHEMOTH
QUEEN OF OUTER SPACE
WORLD WITHOUT END
RUSS MEYER'S UP
FROM HELL IT CAME
ATTACK OF THE CRAB MONSTERS
NOT OF THIS EARTH(the black and white original)
THE BEAST FROM 20,000 FATHOMS
THE 7TH VOYAGE OF SINBAD
EARTH VS. THE FLYING SAUCERS
WITHOUT WARNING
SCREWBALLS
GALAXY OF TERROR
HOUSE
THE CRAWLING EYE
ATTACK OF THE 50FOOT WOMAN
PSYCHO
JOURNEY TO THE SEVENTH PLANET
INVISIBLE INVADERS
ATTACK OF THE GIANT LEECHES
TERMINAL ISLAND
NIGHTHAWKS
MYSTERIOUS ISLAND(61)
ONE MILLION B.C.
INVADERS FROM MARS(53)
TO TRAP A SPY
HOLD THAT GHOST
ABBOTT AND COSTELLO MEET FRANKENSTEIN
TWINS OF EVIL
THE VAMPIRE LOVERS
LUST FOR A VAMPIRE
THE TIME MACHINE
WAR OF THE WORLDS



A Retrospective of The Films of Jim Wynorski
Against the Law-Wynorski Film
Demolition High -Wynorski FIlm
976-Evil II -Wynorski Film
The Haunting of Morella-Wynroski Film
Chopping Mall-Wynorski Film
Transylvania Twist -Wynorski Film
A Lifetime Achievement Award to Stuart Gordon
From his 1985 debut as a cult director with Re-Animator to his 2002 H.P. Lovecraft film "Dagon" Stuart Gordon has consistently delivered quality horror to the masses, and is now considered by many of us to be one of the most important exploitation film-makers of the past 30 years. Gordon will likely always be best remembered for "Re-Animator," but his other films have always been great works. We are please to honor him,


His films Include



Re-Animator (1985)
Robot Jox (1989)
Daughter of Darkness (1990)
The Pit and the Pendulum (1990 film) (1990)
Fortress (1992)
Space Truckers (1996)
Dagon (2001)
King of the Ants (2003)
Edmond (2005)
Stuck (2007)


Other great guests
Tom Savini, Jim Wynorski (of course), Conrad Brooks and many many more.
For more information
For further information please go to http://www.bmoviecelebration.com or please email us at info@indyfilmco-op.org/

Hope to see you in Franklin Indi9ana September 26th thru 28th, 2008
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JRob
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Doug Higley
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Wynorski is a trip. Back in the day he started out as a script boy/runner for Roger Coerman (did anybody not?). He was a go-getter and quickly moved up. Unfortunately he didn't pick up any real talent from Corman and continued on a path of mediocrity...but you could always count on a Jim Wynoski flick to have the best 'racks' in town. Mary Ann Fischer, who headed up one of the Sp Fx depts for Corman's ONLY decent budget film, 'Battle Beyond The Stars', 1980 (remember the spaceship with the big boobs?), that Wynorski wore a big belt buckle with 'God's Gift' emblazoned on it. That says alot. His movies are...well sort of blah with good 'racks'. There is a reason to make movies other than making movies. Smile

By the way for the greatest story in B movie history check out the accomplishments of Roger Corman:

http://imdb.com/name/nm0000339/
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Chessmann
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Kind of reminds me of a list of movies you might see at one of the old Star Trek Conventions. Fun stuff!
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MitchMagic
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Death Race 2000! They're re-making it you know?

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Michael Baker
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I think I own about half of those titles on DVD, bought at WalMart for a buck each! Lots of fun!! Seeing them in 35mm would be a trip! (Seeing them on the wall in 16mm, with the background whirr would be better, though! Smile )
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Cliffg37
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WHAT!
Plan 9 From Outerspace is not there? That has to be the most B of the B movies ever made.

Sounds like a cool time though. Glad to see night of the comet on there, it is one of my fav's
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