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As Michael Weldon says in the foreword to his Psychotronic Video Guide: "Unlike other movie guides, nothing is omitted because it's in bad taste." Bad taste barely begins to cover the 3000 resolutely grade-B movies (some with grade-A aspirations and budgets) and the odd TV show included here. Weldon, who invented the word "psychotronic" and compiled The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film, includes horror (there are 15 movie titles beginning with the word "zombie"), science fiction, Blaxploitation, porn, spaghetti westerns and "anything that Roger Corman had anything to do with" in his purview.
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Weldon is the leading authority on films deemed to be "psychotronic," a designation he stretches to encompass horror flicks, spaghetti westerns, low-budget quickies, exploitation films of all stripes--in short, anything disdained by the critical establishment. He made his mark with The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film (1981), to which this is a genuine sequel rather than an update. There is surprisingly little overlap in coverage between the two books, which makes this one attractive whether or not you own the Encyclopedia. Some new entries--Saturday Night Fever, Beverly Hills Copare questionable, not being, one would think, psychotronic by any stretch. But most of these 3,000 movies are thoroughly deranged, from The Abductors, in which slavers kidnap three cheerleaders, to the Hong Kong martial arts fantasy Zu: Warriors of the Magic Mountain. An index would be nice, for although the book is enjoyable browsing, who wants to sift through hundreds of entries to locate, say, the Mamie Van Doren movies? But then, where else can you find any info on Face of the Screaming Werewolf? Gordon Flagg

Product Details

  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin (August 15, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0312131496
  • ISBN-13: 978-0312131494
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 1.4 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 3.3 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (16 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #281,233 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Some misunderstandings in the other reviews, June 20, 2004
By Ben Opie (Pittsburgh, PA) - See all my reviews
I'll freely admit my admiration for Michael Weldon's work, this book, his previous, and his magazine. Even when I disagree with his assessment, he's always honest and straight-forward.

I read some other reviews complaining about the content, or lack thereof, in this book. I think there's a misundserstanding as to what this is. It is a continuation of Michael's previous book, the Psychotronic Encylcopedia. There may be references in the reviews to movies not listed here, but that's because those movies are listed in the Encyclopedia. The two books have very little common content.

I also read a complaint about inclusion of some mainstream pictures such as Basic Instinct. In defense, I would say that Michael's content covers exploitation films of all genres and budget levels, whether made for $26,000 or $26,000,000.

I also like Michael's editorial inserts in this volume, such as his favorite movies of each decade.

Both books are essential, though admittedly his first covers most of the classics. This volume, thankfully, is not only more up-to-date, but stretches back into the silent era as well.

I say...buy them both.

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Press Play & Record, July 14, 2002
By W. Davidson (Melbourne, Australia) - See all my reviews
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This is the companion title to the cult film bible (The Psychotronic Encyclopedia of Film) but with the focus that everything reviewed within is or was available on videotape. It updates the other publication and there's very little, if any, duplication of reviews. I like how they also include some more mainstream releases that have a Psychotronic bent (Silence of the Lambs etc...) which like it or not deserve a place here.

If your movie tastes gravitate to the offbeat, and you want to know whether that 3AM horror movie on TV will be worth setting a tape for, this book will steer you right. As with the companion publication, a must have in every B-Movie fan's library. I eagerly anticipate an updated publication.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Christ, this one really screwed me up!, April 18, 2000
By Ronald Reagan III (Victoria, Australia) - See all my reviews
I remember ordering this book somewhere round last year and ever since then, I've been transformed from an average movie nerd to a deranged, obsessive fanatic of obscure exploitation flicks. Carefully comiled with the wit and originality of Michael Weldon (head of Psychotronic magazine), it mainly deals with stuff you've never heard of. I guess thats why I love it so much, I've suddenly become obsessed with tracking down drive-in oddities. At the moment, I'm watching Common Law Wife; an old b/w exploitation movie that I ordered from Sinister Cinema. Just finished. This book also gives reviews for dozens of videos from the Something Weird web site; Teenage Gang Debs, A Taste of Blood and The Bloody Brood are just few of their movies I'm eager to see. OK, I guess I sound like a total, raving nutcase now; don't I? Heh heh heh ha ha ha! Oohoohoohoo, ahah! Join me, oh brother of stupidity.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Disapointing.
I haven't read his first book.
But, this one is disapointing.
I got it used for 15 bucks at my local used book store, couldn't really browse it much because they were... Read more
Published 7 months ago by D. J. Lee

5.0 out of 5 stars More Fun Than The Movies Themselves
Michael Weldon's PSYCHOTRONIC GUIDE TO FILM is one of the most entertaining of all the video guides out there. Read more
Published on March 11, 2005 by Jim M.

4.0 out of 5 stars flawed but still one of the best
Being a big fan of outre cinema, I own a slew of movie review books. While this book has it's flaws (see other reviews), it is still one of the best. Read more
Published on December 12, 2002 by David Group

3.0 out of 5 stars An Ultimately Disapointing Video Guide...
...that tries to be everything for everybody.
First of all, I am a huge fan of Weldon's original _Psychtronic Enclyopedia..._, which is why this review is difficult to write. Read more
Published on April 14, 2002 by sr3h

3.0 out of 5 stars Good, but not great
First, I like this book and will eventually read all of it, but... There are lots of listings for "regular" movies that do not meet the author's own criteria for... Read more
Published on August 18, 2001 by CG

5.0 out of 5 stars Not Leonard Maltin
Just some warnings: If you are just searching for movie ratings, this is not your book. Weldon occassionally lets you know which movies he absolutely loves or hates, but he... Read more
Published on May 17, 2001 by Jonathan Schaper

5.0 out of 5 stars If I could be buried with one book, this would be it.
From the first time I opened this book three years ago, until the last time I looked at it today, the Psychotronic Video Guide, (and it's big brother, the Psychotronic... Read more
Published on February 12, 2001 by Steven Schwenke

5.0 out of 5 stars Blasphemous Review!!!!!!
The Bible... nuff said

(note: apaologies to any deeply religous people out there, but you shouldn't be looking at this throughly "reprehensible piece of trash"... Read more

Published on September 15, 2000 by the_raven7

5.0 out of 5 stars review of psychotronic 1i and two
i have both psychotronics 1 and two and i love them as reffrence for new and old movies. i use them both to get an idea of what i want to retain as movies for the future or to... Read more
Published on May 29, 2000 by kenneth hall

4.0 out of 5 stars Great book with a lot of typos.
The bible of bizarre. A book so entertaining, that in the mold of Ed Naha's "Monsters: Scream To Screen" and "Science Fictionary", a film fan can read it... Read more
Published on May 24, 2000 by Blake Watson

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