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Dark Dreamers: Best Of Dark Dreamers (Ringers: Lord of the Fans)
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(DVD - Code 1) (US-Import)
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It is said that to best enjoy the light, you must first expIore the heart and soul of the darkness.
For 26 episodes, award-winning author Stanley Wiater interviewed the greatest artists, writers, and filmmakers in the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, and horror. Now, the very best of those conversations are availabIe for the first time on one DVD, incIuding:
Forrest J Ackerman -- The legendary editor and founder of Famous Monsters of FilmIand. Forry served as literary agent to Ray Bradbury, Isaac Asimov, L. Ron Hubbard, and many others. HarIan ElIison -- The master fantasist responsible for Dangerous Visions, A Boy and His Dog, and I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream. Called the 20th Century Lewis Carroll by The Los Angeles Times. Richard Matheson -- The famed author of the stories that formed the basis for The lncredible Shrinking Man, The Omega Man, DueI and Somewhere in Time. Screenwriter of many of the most famous episodes of the originaI TwiIight Zone. CIive Barker -- The visionary author, director, and visual artist. His work has been adapted into the popuIar Hellraiser and Candyman film series. Wes Craven -- Considered the father of the modern-day horror film for The Last House on the Left and The HilIs Have Eyes. Creator of Freddie Krueger and the A Nightmare on Elm Street franchise. John Landis -- The irreverent writer-director beloved by horror fans for An American Werewolf in London and MichaeI Jacksons ThriIIer video, as well as his comedies The Blues Brothers, Animal House, and Trading Places. Bernie Wrightson -- Groundbreaking horror artist and co-creator (with Len Wein) of DC Comics Swamp Thing . Known for his ilIustrated version of Frankenstein and his coIlaborations with Stephen King. Gahan Wilson -- The acclaimed satirist whose cartoons have appeared in PIayboy, The New Yorker, CoIIiers, and NationaI Lampoon, often accompanied by his own prose. Richard Laymon -- A controversial novelist for his work in the Splatterpunk genre such as The CelIar and The Beast House, this was the only teIevised interview Laymon ever gave before his sudden death from a heart attack in 2001. |
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