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CHARLES BAND'S FULL MOON ROLLING ROADSHOW Has Begun! Stops in Austin Tonight!!!
Hey folks, Harry here - I was at this last year when it came through Austin to the Paramount Theater. It was a blast. Sheer frickin' fun! Charles is loaded with stories, surprises and goofs enough for all. Tonight - he brings his showcase - his carny act for the horror set... to FANTASTIC FEST - where again he'll be showing highlight reels and clips. BUt that's not all folks - this isn't something that's just happening at the fabled Alamo Drafthouse... The Band beats on.... all over the country. So read and go forth. Want to know about low budget film, stop motion animation... just want to see a beautiful girl's head cut clean off? Well - this is the show for you. Last year I bought one of the original puppets from his films. Heh. Here's the news on it all...

Charles Band Announces Second
Full Moon Horror Road Show
(HOLLYWOOD)—Charles Band, whose 270 plus films as founder of independent sci-fi/horror studio, Full Moon Pictures, established him as one of Hollywood’s most successful cult movie impresarios, has announced that he will stage the second incarnation of his Full Moon Horror Road Show this fall beginning in San Francisco on September 14.
Last year’s eighteen city theatre run featured Band orchestrating a wild mix of surprise guest appearances, never-before-seen rare Full Moon footage, off-the-wall contests, original puppet & doll auctions at each tour stop, bizarre audience participation, unique merchandise and road show specials and the chance to win a part to be killed in a Full Moon feature. This year’s twenty-one city trek figures to be an even wilder foray into a world where the only limits are that of imagination.
Band is known for the many surprises he brings to his shows and this year’s tour features a raft of new eye openers. The coup de grace is a live on-stage decapitation. In addition, there will be a provocative audience participation event called The Casting Couch and the unveiling of GAMEBRA, the follow-up to last year’s wildly popular MONSTERBRA. Band will also be awarding “Executive Producer” credits to many attendees as well as giving away copies of his much anticipated film, Evil Bong, starring Tommy Chong, set for national release October 24.
“We’ll be having a great time,” he promised. I’ll be unveiling some awesome new merchandise, some of which will be for sale in limited quantity, introducing celebrity guests in each city, presenting our cast of spooky characters and half-naked chicks and much, much more. But you’ll have to come and see for yourself! I’m looking forward to meeting as many of our fans as possible and I’ll be on hand after each show to chat and sign autographs.”
Band will kick off Full Moon Horror Road Show II in San Francisco, September 14 @ Rickshaw Stop; 9/15, La Jolla, CA, @ La Jolla Brew House; Phoenix, 9/16 @ Big Daddy’s North; 9/17, Las Vegas @ Celebrity Nightclub and Lounge; 9/21, Austin @ Alamo South Lamar; 9/22, Dallas @ Lakewood Theatre; 9/23, Norman, OK @ Sooner Theatre; 9/24, Little Rock @ Juanita’s Café & Bar; 9/28, Miami @ The Pawn Shop Lounge; 9/29, Clearwater, FL, @ The Majestic Lounge and Nightclub; 9/30, Marietta, GA @ The Darkside; 10/1, Charlotte, NC @ Neighborhood Theatre; 10/5, Baltimore @ Have A Nice Day Cafe; 10/6, Garwood, NJ @ The Crossroads; 10/7, Poughkeepsie @ The Loft; 10/8, Allston, MA @ The Kells Of Boston; 10/11, Buffalo @ The Icon; 10/12, Cleveland @ The Agora; 10/13, Chicago @ Excalibur Nightclub; 10/14, Middleton, WI @ The Warehouse Stage; 10/15, Minneapolis @ The Varsity Theatre.
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....thats about it...
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...thats about it...
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Why didn't you mention this a week or so ago, when I could have had a chance to see the San Francisco show??????
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Let's get our priorities straight, people...
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NOTHING in the northwest! How about a Seattle or even a Portland stop, you asshole? I'd love to go to this, but I'm going to drive tt fucking California to see it! Throw us a fucking bone here!
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Any rumors on another Dollman sequel?
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was put out a few Stuart Gordon movies. The rest is pretty fucking weak.
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The guy isn't Spielberg. Most of his flicks are meant to be cult classics. However, he did do a few films that were actually fairly decent outside of that. Puppet Master was okay, and Puppet Master 3 was surprising in that it didn't have an unpleasant odor like part 2. Trancers was enjoyable, as was Subspecies. Yeah, he's cranked out some stuff that was really bad, but he had a few movies that rose above the "I only like them because they're really campy cult flicks" status.
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