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curtis_owen
12-Sep-2008, 09:30 PM
There's a new Romero book coming out in October!

http://www.pocketessentials.co.uk/film/9781842432822georgeromero/index.php

axlish
13-Sep-2008, 02:46 AM
Very cool, thank you for sharing :)

Bub666
13-Sep-2008, 02:53 AM
Thats very cool.I will have to check it out.

clanglee
13-Sep-2008, 02:55 AM
Shameless plug!! But looks interesting.

axlish
13-Sep-2008, 02:40 PM
Shameless plug!! But looks interesting.

Shameless, yet very relevant!

MikePizzoff
13-Sep-2008, 06:45 PM
It's kind of cool that authors stop by here now and then to promote their books.

AcesandEights
13-Sep-2008, 08:06 PM
It looks somewhat interesting.


It's kind of cool that authors stop by here now and then to promote their books.

I agree, but i do like to know when someone is selling their own work, as it sheds a light on their motives and the level of objectivity they bring to the work they're promoting.

curtis_owen
19-Sep-2008, 12:05 AM
Thanks for the interest guys! I love a good ol' debate (lol). I didnt want to come on here shouting "Hey look at me i wrote a book" cause of the backlash it might cause (i guess you lose either way online). Just wanted to tell people there's a new Romero book coming out (lol). Its an obvious plug but wouldnt you guys do the same?

With Romero being a specialist subject the only way to announce it is via the internet, go into any bookstore here in the UK and mention Romero and they would be like "Who's that? Isnt that the guy who did those strange zombie films" (if your very very lucky). They wouldnt be interested in reading a book about him, thats why i came here, you guys are Romero fans...

Yojimbo
19-Sep-2008, 12:09 AM
Its an obvious plug but wouldnt you guys do the same?



Not really, though I am always game for a Romero book, even if I found out about it via a "shameless plug"


I didnt want to come on here shouting "Hey look at me i wrote a book" cause of the backlash it might cause

This certainly would have been a more honest approach to notifying us "Romero Fans" about your publication, regardless of the "backlash" that may have resulted which, it appears to me, you did not really avoid with your gambit. Regardless, as I said, I appreciate a good Romero book and likely will check it out.

curtis_owen
19-Sep-2008, 12:34 AM
:) I could post a breakdown of the book if anyone is interested?

axlish
19-Sep-2008, 01:35 AM
:) I could post a breakdown of the book if anyone is interested?

Please do, sir. Is there anyway to acquire a signed copy?

Bub666
19-Sep-2008, 02:08 AM
:) I could post a breakdown of the book if anyone is interested?

That would be awesome.

Yojimbo
19-Sep-2008, 03:37 PM
:) I could post a breakdown of the book if anyone is interested?
That would be cool. Go for it!

curtis_owen
22-Sep-2008, 09:17 PM
Please do, sir. Is there anyway to acquire a signed copy?

We are doing signings in the UK at the Birimingham NEC in November, but maybe get over to America in the new year to do signings at some major horror festivals, but we are setting up a comp on HPOTD, stay tuned...

Bub666
22-Sep-2008, 09:20 PM
We are doing signings in the UK at the Birimingham NEC in November, but maybe get over to America in the new year to do signings at some major horror festivals, but we are setting up a comp on HPOTD, stay tuned...

Yeah you better come over to America to do some signings.:D

curtis_owen
22-Sep-2008, 09:53 PM
Hey guys, this is the breakdown...

The body of the book focuses on the four distinct periods of Romero's 40-year career: -

· Blue Collar Monsters

Night of the Living Dead (1968)
There’s Always Vanilla (1971)
Season of the Witch (1972)
The Crazies (1973)


· Weird Fantasies & Tales of Fear

Martin (1976)
Dawn of the Dead (1978)
Knightriders (1981)
Creepshow (1982)
Day of the Dead (1985)

· Hollywood Horror Show

Monkey Shines (1988)
Two Evil Eyes (1990)
Night of the Living Dead (1990)
The Dark Half (1992)

· Back from the Dead

Bruiser (2000)
Land of the Dead (2005)
Diary of the Dead (2007)

Each film is split up into the following sections: -

· Ripping Yarn: Gives a brief overview of story and character.
· Making a Monster: Looks at the making of the film.
· Face of Death: Delves into the visual style.
· The Splatter Factor: Examines the special effects.
· Digging up the Dead: Review of the film.
· American Nightmare: Looks at the political dimension.
· From the Vault: Interesting facts.
· Undead or Alive: Overall verdict that is marked out of five.

We also have two concluding chapters: Children of the Living Dead which focuses on the films that have been inspired by Romero, from Lucio Fulci’s Zombie 2 (1979) to such British classics like 28 Days Later (2002) and Shaun of the Dead (2004).

The No More Room in Hell segment looks at the projects Romero could have directed, from the notorious Diamond Dead and Resident Evil to more obscure titles such as Before I Wake, Mongrel: The Legend of Copperhead, Unholy Fire and Goosebumps.

axlish
22-Sep-2008, 11:00 PM
I really like how you have the book laid out. Did you skip The Winners sports documentaries?

curtis_owen
22-Sep-2008, 11:06 PM
I really like how you have the book laid out. Did you skip The Winners sports documentaries?

Thanks!

We actually mention the O.J. Simpson documentary in the chapter introduction of Weird Fantasies & Tales of Fear (lol). The 3 year lull between The Crazies and Martin and how he joined Rubinstein :)

Yojimbo
23-Sep-2008, 12:31 AM
What about the odd shorts that GAR produced with his crew prior to the firming up of Latent Image?

RustyHicks
23-Sep-2008, 12:45 AM
And apprently George was suppose to
at one time direct Pet Semetary

Bub666
23-Sep-2008, 02:06 AM
And apprently George was suppose to
at one time direct Pet Semetary

Yeah,I heard about that too.

curtis_owen
23-Sep-2008, 09:32 AM
What about the odd shorts that GAR produced with his crew prior to the firming up of Latent Image?

Its all in there in one form or another, you'll have to read the book :D


Yeah,I heard about that too.

We managed to find a list of about 20 film projects Romero was attached to at one point or another, its amazing the amount of unmade film projects he's been involved with. There's a ton of Stephen King projects that never happened, Pet Semetary would have been ace!

kidgloves
23-Sep-2008, 06:28 PM
Nice one Curtis. I will be checking it out when avaliable.
Have you managed to interview Uncle George at any point?

curtis_owen
23-Sep-2008, 11:31 PM
Nice one Curtis. I will be checking it out when avaliable.
Have you managed to interview Uncle George at any point?

Two words, 'Chris Roe', thats all i'm saying on the matter...

Fulcifan91
24-Sep-2008, 01:37 PM
This looks pretty awesome... I look forward to getting it

darth los
24-Sep-2008, 05:25 PM
The layout sounds awesome. I'd get it in a minute. Btw, I think you handled it just right. We all know that if you came in here hocking your book... let's just say you wouldn't have gotten the warm response you did as evidenced by my good friend yojimbo's post. LOL . :cool:

kidgloves
24-Sep-2008, 05:43 PM
Two words, 'Chris Roe', thats all i'm saying on the matter...


Nuff said ;)

curtis_owen
25-Sep-2008, 07:16 PM
What did you guys think of Diary of the Dead?

darth los
25-Sep-2008, 07:38 PM
There's actually a thread right below this one dedicated to that film. It should prove comprehensive in determining the general attitude toward it.

Yojimbo
25-Sep-2008, 08:06 PM
We all know that if you came in here hocking your book... let's just say you wouldn't have gotten the warm response you did as evidenced by my good friend yojimbo's post. LOL . :cool:


Yojimbo may not like spam, but Yojimbo has much respect for curtis owen and his GAR book, which Yojimbo will buy (if Yojimbo's wife allows him to)

Yojimbo declares that curtis owen rules. :)

darth los
25-Sep-2008, 08:17 PM
Yojimbo may not like spam, but Yojimbo has much respect for curtis owen and his GAR book, which Yojimbo will buy (if Yojimbo's wife allows him to)

Yojimbo declares that curtis owen rules. :)

You listen to your wife. As every man here knows is the key to a happy marriage. You're well on your way to enlightenment grasshopper. Send us a postcard from Nirvana.

Yojimbo
25-Sep-2008, 08:22 PM
You listen to your wife. As every man here knows is the key to a happy marriage. You're well on your way to enlightenment grasshopper. Send us a postcard from Nirvana.
I am certain my wife would thank you for saying that, brother darth! I can almost hear her saying "See, I told you so!" right now.

darth los
25-Sep-2008, 08:43 PM
I am certain my wife would thank you for saying that, brother darth! I can almost hear her saying "See, I told you so!" right now.

So gaurd this post against her prying eyes man!! It's really no secret though. However, you'd be a fool to conceed it. :lol:

Yojimbo
25-Sep-2008, 08:50 PM
So gaurd this post against her prying eyes man!! It's really no secret though. However, you'd be a fool to conceed it. :lol:

Although Bruce Lee meant it as a part of his martial arts wisdom, for a good marriage I am a proponent of Master Lee's "art of fighting without fighting" advice, and along those lines, I will have to guard this post against her prying eyes.

Remember: "Be Like Water" :lol:

Bub666
26-Sep-2008, 01:45 AM
You listen to your wife. As every man here knows is the key to a happy marriage.

You can say that again.Women are always right.Even when their wrong,their always right.

curtis_owen
08-Oct-2008, 01:33 PM
Hey Guys, this is the copy of the cover...

http://i367.photobucket.com/albums/oo113/curtis_owen/George%20Romero/Final_Romero_cvr.jpg

What do you think?

bassman
08-Oct-2008, 02:20 PM
Looks good. Got the greatest zombie of all time on the cover. NICE.:thumbsup:

capncnut
08-Oct-2008, 04:16 PM
£4.99? Sweet as a nut mate, I'll have one of those for sure.

Bub666
09-Oct-2008, 01:12 AM
Looks good. Got the greatest zombie of all time on the cover. NICE.:thumbsup:

Yep,Bub on the cover of the book was a great idea.:D

curtis_owen
11-Oct-2008, 11:57 AM
Bub is defo the best zombie :) glad they put him on the cover.

If any of you guys live near Worcester in the UK we are doing a signings on the 26th October for the 'World Zombie Day' event. Its going to be a zombie walk around town, signings, stalls, Halloween related goods, it sounds great!

We are in talks with Monny's Mortuary, think the walk begins at 12 noon but they want people there at 11:00 so they can sign up (want to break the world record for walking zombies in day).

Be great to see people there!

Curtis

Neil
11-Oct-2008, 01:26 PM
Competition will be up next week to win four (signed) copies...

RustyHicks
11-Oct-2008, 08:28 PM
Looks so great.
Probably won't be available in Canada :(
But I am keeping an eye out for the competition

curtis_owen
11-Oct-2008, 10:30 PM
Looks so great.
Probably won't be available in Canada :(
But I am keeping an eye out for the competition

Its going to be available in Canada. Its worldwide distribution. They have it listed on Amazon.ca for $9.48 (CDN) says its coming out in Feb but the publishers tell us it will be available before then.

Curtis

curtis_owen
16-Oct-2008, 08:14 AM
Hey guys, the competition is up and running...

Bub666
16-Oct-2008, 11:36 AM
Hey guys, the competition is up and running...

I know,I've already entered.I hope I win.:D

curtis_owen
31-Oct-2008, 08:40 PM
Hey guys, an interview has been posted about the book:

http://www.webng.com/horrormoviesandstuff/CurtisOwenTomFallowInterview.html

blind2d
01-Nov-2008, 05:54 PM
Sounds good. I'll have to check it out in a year or two, once I stop doing other things... things that are none of your business.