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January 04, 2005
Psychotronic #41 out now Happy new year! And sorry for the long break. In the mailbox today: The 41st issue of Michael Weldon's insanely detailed film-buff mag Psychotronic Video (watch out for their website -- the opening image will leave you dizzy...).
This time around:
KEN NORTON was a major boxer who beat Muhammed Ali and went on to an acting career starring in two controversial seventies movies about American slavery, MANDINGO and DRUM.
CONNY VAN DYKE was a teenage beauty contest winner from the Eastern Shore of Virginia, who was signed to Motown and had a long singing career, acted and hung out with bikers (HELL'S ANGELS 69), and was in some very 70s movies with Joe Don Baker (FRAMED) and Burt Reynolds (D.W. AND THE DIXIE DANCE KINGS).
and this very interesting take on GWB:
GEORGE W. IN HOLLYWOOD is an exclusive look at our president's secret career as an uncredited producer of at least 74 major release Hollywood movies (most from Disney/Buena Vista/Touchstone), over a period of ten years while his father was vice president, then president.
Also: Interview with Robert Fuest, and tons of reviews of obscure movies, books and magazines.
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